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KDG, 08.05.2013 10:34

anyone who is going to drive insects in a recently accessible country should know - http://trombicula.livejournal.com/193215.html

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08.05.2013 10:46, rhopalocera.com

I didn't have any excesses last year.
Gendarmes ' jeeps passed me several times, and once they saluted me :D. Apparently, it's all about the field outfit.

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08.05.2013 11:06, barko

Recently, friends returned from Turkey, collected and brought good material. There were no problems.

08.05.2013 11:54, KDG

I didn't have any excesses last year.
Gendarmes ' jeeps passed me several times, and once they saluted me :D. Apparently, it's all about the field outfit.

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And two of my colleagues last year just got fucked up with all sorts of checks and very close attention. And even one Turk managed to be heavily fined. You can skip it, but now if you get caught, you will not be able to justify yourself with all sorts of "scientific research". Especially on export.
A field outfit in Eastern Turkey often causes a nervous reaction. so the trump card was more of a joke. I was sometimes asked to change my clothes for a more civilian one.

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08.05.2013 12:01, Hierophis

As if in other countries there are no such restrictions and red tape) All the material brought in and people left without attention with nets is just a consequence of the fact that there are gendarmes and customs officers - also people and they somehow don't want to fool around with beetles smile.gif
Nevertheless, nothing prevents them from regularly arranging demonstration captures, they will detect any particularly zealous ento-enthusiasts, unobtrusively and without suspicion they will find out their full name, and then they will search them properly on departure, business smile.gif

08.05.2013 14:43, Romyald

.. but that's a good jump.gifthing . You will be able to earn fortunes on the Turkish bathtongue.gif.

08.05.2013 16:06, rhopalocera.com

And two of my colleagues last year just got fucked up with all sorts of checks and very close attention. And even one Turk managed to be heavily fined. You can skip it, but now if you get caught, you will not be able to justify yourself with all sorts of "scientific research". Especially on export.
A field outfit in Eastern Turkey often causes a nervous reaction. so the trump card was more of a joke. I was sometimes asked to change my clothes for a more civilian one.



I was in the West.

13.05.2013 14:05, Tigran Oganesov


A field outfit in Eastern Turkey often causes a nervous reaction. so the trump card was more of a joke. I was sometimes asked to change my clothes for a more civilian one.
Last year, in Turkish Kurdistan, there were no problems with the field outfitsmile.gif, they had their own coloring, which is not found anywhere else. Pretty, by the way, I would not refuse a set.
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13.05.2013 16:17, KDG

Last year, in Turkish Kurdistan, there were no problems with the field outfitsmile.gif, they had their own coloring, which is not found anywhere else. Pretty, by the way, I would not refuse a set.
picture: musey_10.jpg

The warriors have their own. And the PKK robbers dress as they please. Actually, it is mainly the local civilian population that is nervous. I was twice "handed over" to the gendarmes precisely by civilians, who saw in me a suspicious type.

13.05.2013 18:47, lepidopterolog

It is necessary to dress like a local and everything will be OK smile.gifWide trousers a la shepherd + a worn T-shirt / shirt) True, they tracked us down from a helicopter once and sent us military personnel, but they didn't have to catch us on the pass near the military base, they asked for it themselves) Although the military did not create any problems, on the contrary, they hung out with us for 2 days - I still did not understand whether they were guarding or checking whether we were spies smile.gif
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15.05.2013 11:58, Tigran Oganesov

The warriors have their own. And the PKK robbers dress as they please. Actually, it is mainly the local civilian population that is nervous. I was twice "handed over" to the gendarmes precisely by civilians, who saw in me a suspicious type.
So this is military, Turkish, not Kurdish. Yes, the local watchful smile.gifmilitary just brought us a shepherd.


It is necessary to dress like a local and everything will be OK smile.gifWide trousers a la shepherd + a worn T-shirt / shirt) True, they tracked us down from a helicopter once and sent us military personnel, but they didn't have to catch us on the pass near the military base, they asked for it themselves) Although the military did not create any problems, on the contrary, they hung out with us for 2 days - I still did not understand whether they were guarding or checking whether we were spies smile.gif
Well, duc, they still came for the first time, remembered to see smile.gif

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