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Tastekne Konuk Evi Kucukkuyu

Kucukcetmi Koyu-Kucukkuyu Kucukkuyu, Canakkale Province, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey

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Day 239 - The Ancient City

A travel blog entry by craigadventure

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... out. He did walk him over to the young people working the check in. We rode the dolomus out to the main highway and were let off on the side of the road knowing we were to wait for a passing bus but unsure when what would happen.

We waived at a few white vans that looked like dolomuses and watched a lot of others and many buses trolling the route from Çanakkale to Troy and back. Within an hour a bus didn’t make the turn to Troy and instead stopped ...

Last Full Day in Assos!

A travel blog entry by hmocha

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... in my defense, short of asking me to stir the soup, I wasn't allowed to help with anything). Dinner was rice, chicken with veggies, mushroom soup and cold soup. I'm not really sure who was supposed to eat with us since it changed so many times (first Nur was here and then she left and then Ayşegül was here and then she left) but it ended up being Seher, Selin, and, Selen's boyfriend, Ozberk. They ran off right after dinner to go to a poetry reading and Tugay and ...

No Seriously, Everything Really is Beautiful!

A travel blog entry by hmocha

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... to look out. We then stopped at an old Greek church, which I guess is only used intermittently. Our next stop was the beach so we could grab some food and swim! The water is sooooo beautiful but cold and since it's an island and not covered in tall buildings, like Manhattan, it was very windy. Regardless, Necip, Nur, Seher and I swam for a quite a while. Afterwards, we got lunch (I had chicken kebabs). We met an older Turkish woman ...

I guess it was a short day! :)

A travel blog entry by hmocha

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... l said she would meet us. We went and dropped something of Tugay's at the Tailor's and then went back to the little jewelry stand that we'd gone to the other night. When Ayşegül came along we went and bought ice cream. The ice cream here is different than ice cream in America. It's almost as if you could cut it (and Tugay tells me sometimes they do). It's almost gummy, but not; it's very, very hard to describe. Afterwards, we walked back through town and then went home.

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Everything is Beautiful!

A travel blog entry by hmocha

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... things other than food, and then we went into a mall (to see if we could get myself a suitcase). On the way, we passed a bus stop and I remembered that Tugay needed to buy his ticket to come back here from Istanbul. The only bus they seemed to have seats on his at like 11pm the night I leave. I feel bad, it's going to be a long two or three days for Tugay, as we leave here wednesday at 11pm and get to Istanbul Thursday morning, my plane leaves at 5:15pm so we have to get to airport ...