People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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People ride their bicycles and electric-powered tricycles on an autumn day in Buyukada of Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey on November 16, 2017. Environmentally friendly electric vehicles are being used widely in Prince Islands, the only district in Turkey where fuel-consuming vehicles are not allowed. The Prince Islands, consist of Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada, do not host fossil fuel-consuming vehicles other than fire truck, police cars, ambulance and some municipal vehicles. In the whole of the islands there are phaetons for passenger transport and horse carriages for freight transport. There are also a large number of bicycles, as well as cordless vehicles such as rechargeable electric bicycles, scooters, motorbikes and golf carts.
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