Gökçeada, also known as Imbros is the largest island of Turkey. It is the island of Poseidon(The God of sea) in Homerus's Iliada. It has 279 square km area. There are churches, mosques, monasteries, old Greek houses and modem examples of architecture where the different cultures come together. The island is noted for the vineyards and wine produced.
Gökçeada - Tepeköy, Tavern
Gökçeada - Zeytinli, Dibek Coffee House
Gökçeada - Zeytinli
Gökçeada - Zeytinli, A street from the village
Gökçeada - Zeytinli, A street from the village
Gökçeada - Zeytinli, Village Center