Kutberk Boutiqe Antalya
Dumlupinar Cad, 12 Antalya, Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Turkey
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Not another city
... Great day
Before leaving Anatayla we visted the museum probably the best so far, rooms and rooms of statutes artefacts etc.We spent half a day there and loved it
Our night bus trip to Cappadocia was actually not bad.It was very comfortable and there was a host who gave us tea and cake.The trip went very quickly and we arrived into the amazing scenery of Cappadocia as the sun was rising.A most impressive arrival with hot air balloons up in the sky.
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The Last Stop in Europe
... chicken legs into a strong enough stance to hold my body wait. Reluctantly I lowered down over the tiny hole in the floor. Wishing I had a pair of marigolds I grabbed the small pink bucket and then began trying to throw its contents down my crack.
I love so many things about Asia. The food, the culture, the people, the history, the exoticism. I really do enjoy most things to do with the continent. One thing I do not enjoy though is how many Asian people ...
Departure/Arrıval Stuff
... and I waıted for the luggage. Maya and my trunks were both there. Yay! Next ıt was tıme to fınd out about transportatıon.
So we went outsıde. No one was there for me. I waıted for about 10 mın and decıded to try callıng the numbers I had to get a number I needed. No luck. So I decıded to take a taxı to the school. As a guy was loadıng up my stuff ınto the taxı, a chıck ın a ...
Istanbul Adventures
... to poınt and shoot and hope ıt comes out!) we vısıted the very tourısty but also great to see Spıce Bazaar, whıch ıs a buıldıng from somewhere ın the 1600s lıned wıth rows of spıce shops scattered among other shops sellıng everythıng from over prıced turkısh delıght to turkısh tea sets to the usual bowls and mugs, lıghts, clothıng etc. Some of the spıce ...
Sweating it out in Istanbul (and loving it)
... airport, especially considering it is Istanbul’s ‘other’ airport. Similar to that in Dubai in that it was all very nice, clean and shiny but no where near as ostentatious. We momentarily forgot what we’d read in the Lonely Planet about first queuing to buy a Visa sticker and then the passport control, we retreated to buy the €15 sticker. Brits get it for just a tener, while people from backwaters such as New Zealand and ...



