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Intrepidness
... to bring me to the hotel where my tour was starting! It's just fascinating to have a cab driver meander through the narrow roads with markets and bicycles everywhere, and say," Here is your hotel, ok?". Yes! Question mark! He made three stops and said/asked me that every time. When I told him that I didn't see my hotel name anywhere, and no I wasn't getting out, he asked someone on the street and I was safe and sound. Yay! My tour guides name ...
Kas-hing in
We took the ferry from Rhodes to Marmaris. We stayed the night in Fethiye, a few hours east, before moving on to Kas (should have a squiggle on the s; pronounced 'cash').
It's always interesting to see how things unfold when you arrive in a new country; it sets the tone. Everyone we dealt with on our arrival was helpful and friendly. ...
Iceburg straight ahead
... about these two days as all it consisted of was eating, drinking, laying by the beach/pool, reapplying sunscreen, and rock-paper-scissoring who would get the next drink. It was nice to be there , but I am really glad we were only there for 2 nights because it didn't feel like we were in Turkey. It just felt like we were in Mexico or something. It was nice to know that we still had another week left to explore Turkey to see and taste the real culture.
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LIFE ON EASY STREET IN KAS
... Kas. There were many inlet beaches, some deserted coves. Some fishermen were seen. Some drivers are wreckless re blind corner passing.
Past the largest fish farm in the country at 1405. The road is twisty as hell. Beymelek is a contender for greenhouse capital of the country. Passed through Myra of St Nicholas' fame. He was a bishop here. St Nicholas could bring the town an urban facelift. 45k to go at 1419. The panorama shot above Myra was mercifully over ...
Sailing the Turkish coast
Three days ago we boarded a traditional wooden Gullet sailing boat for three nights sailing the Turkish coast. Although there are few things to do – sleep, swim, sunbathe, eat and drink – time melts away on board and we now have just one night and morning left.
I thought the ocean and beaches couldn’t get much better than Oludeniz. I was so wrong.
We have docked just outside some remarkable beaches – like Butterfly Valley, where we ...