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Turkey Day 4
... in fact, looked like olive branches. Emily tried one and found it exceptionally unappetizing. Emily You may have had fish nibble your feet before. But I bet you you never paid money to make it happen. I screamed like a girl when I first put my feet in the tank. The blue eyeshadowed pioritor ran over "Not so loud not so loud" I was pretty sure she didn't want me scaring away other customers or fish. So I gritted my teeth while the fish nibbled. It felt exactly like ...
Turkey Turkey turkey!!!
... which is stated or if not you have to ask and the Turkish pay another amount... and this is EVERYWHERE from going out to eat to shopping in markets to grocery shopping in a supermarket! Prepare yourself tourists your getting ripped off EVERYWHERE.
well the night before leaving we went to go get a wake up call and thank god we did! because we went Sinisa showed me the book where our pick up was and the time had changed to an ...
NO ENGLISH!!!
Got up and went for breakfast because breakfast is only
between 8 and 10 if you miss that then you have to wait for lunch which is at
1230 and no there are NO snack bars or anything of that kind. Welllll…. There is no fruit and the only
vegetables are tomatoes and cucumbers, there is tons of cheese, eggs and
bread. I just couldn’t get over the no
fruit?? There are trees outside with fruit on them! Sinisa ...
Supporting the Irish!
After a 7 hour bus journey, I arrived and met up with Tim. I was staying at Club Nena, but the Tennis and players were at the Ali Bey next door, and once I'd negotiated the security I spent most of my time at Ali Bay with Tim and the Irish team, returning to Nena to sleep..
It was good fun, and in the middle of the week I decided that I didn't feel like slow-travelling back to London, so took a flight to Zurich, train to Dijon and was back in Marcilly on 16th.
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De Turkse Riviera
... te, que des hôtels, on cherche la plage. Cette côte ressemble beaucoup les costas espagnoles... Camping? Pas facile à trouver. Mais enfin nous nous sommes installés sur un camping entre Manavgat et Cenger, le camping Osay, beau, beaucoup d'ombre, accès direct à la plage et calme...jusqu' à minuit et après 03 heure tôt le matin.
Alanya, l'ancien nid de pirates, a tellement changé, hôtels sans cesse, mais l'ancien port et le fort sont restés intacts.
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