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                <title>Istanbul's Black Sea beaches</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Some of Turkey's best beaches are within an hour of Istanbul on the Black Sea coast, with massive expanses of sandy beaches and tourquise waters backed by forests. <br><br>It is relatively undeveloped because Turks generally prefer the warmer and calmer seas of the Aegean and Mediterranean. <br><br>Be careful about currents, but unless it is very windy the sea is safe to swim in. <br><br>The beaches may get crowded on summer weekends as the residents flock to the seaside, but otherwise there is plenty of room. <br><br>The best beaches can be found at Sile and Agva, about 40-50 miles north-east of Istanbul; closer to the city centre is Kılyos, with Solar Beach <a target="_new" href="http://www.solarbeach.net/default.asp?lng=tr&amp;id=67">www.solarbeach.net/default.asp?lng=tr&amp;id=67</a> and Burç Beach offering beach clubs and activities.]]></description>
                
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