A Travel Guide to Turkey in the Sixties: From Waterfalls to Cotton Cliffs (1967), British Pathé
This segment from Pathé Pictorial gives a fascinating look at tourism in Turkey during the nineteensixties. Wonder at archive footage of white pooled Cotton Cliffs to the tomb of Kamal Attaturk in the city of Ankara. For Archive Licensing Enquiries Visit: Explore Our Online Channel For FULL Documentaries, Fascinating Interviews Classic Movies: , BritishPathé, History, Travel, Tourism Subscribe to the British Pathé YT Channel: (FILM Cuts exist see separate record. At Athens airport in Greece we see several people boarding a plane; most are carrying souvenirs that look Turkish rather than Greek. The Sabena plane takes off. Aerial shots of Istanbul in Turkey; minarets of the mosques are seen. Several shots at the National Day Parade at Ankara where soldiers drop to the ground by parachute before (and on top of) a large crowd. Turkish veterans in traditional costume march past playing pipes and drums; some carry rifles.
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