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In this Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 photo, Hasan Celik, head of the tourism organization, in Turkey's Black Sea region town of Ayvacik, stands near an area where a Saudi investor purchased land. At least four projects to lure visitors from the Gulf region and Arab nations are underway along Turkey's more traditional and conservative Black Sea coastline, where _ unlike Turkey's more popular Mediterranean and Aegean coasts _ residents and visitors opt for full body covering swimsuits and where bars selling alcohol are few and far between. (AP Photo/Neyran Elden)

In this Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 photo, Hasan Celik, head of the tourism organization, in Turkey's Black Sea region town of Ayvacik, stands near an area where a Saudi investor purchased land. At least four projects to lure visitors from the Gulf region and Arab nations are underway along Turkey's more traditional and conservative Black Sea coastline, where _ unlike Turkey's more popular Mediterranean and Aegean coasts _ residents and visitors opt for full body covering swimsuits and where bars selling alcohol are few and far between. (AP Photo/Neyran Elden)

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