Making the map more eco-friendly

Now I am going to mention about such a nice location, Bursa Cumalıkızık Village. The village protected it’s historical atmosphere very well.The houses in that village was made of wood, stone and clay. They have all different colors all street long. Cumalıkızık village is protected by UNESCO since 2014, which means it’s accepted a quite important place for all people. It attracted a lot of poeple from Turkey and other counties. To have a breakfast in that village with Turkish tradition is becoming a special activity for tourists and local visitors. I create a new hang out opportunity for first comers and visitors by sharing the infomation about, in Local Guides and Google Maps. Thus I know new people and new friends to provide learning to learn about anything for each other.

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Hi @meroneylmz ,

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Thanks for sharing your story with us and showing us the Bursa Cumalıkızık Village. It looks very beautiful!

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