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Turkey Day 4
Margaret Leaving the boat, we waved a friendly and uninterested hello to the queue of taxi drivers and hooked a left, which took us closer to the walls of the Old City - which we had previously determined would be our destination. Almost immediately we had escaped the madding crowd of tourists and were ascending steep stone steps, past groves of figs, lemons, limes, pomegranates, and olives. We weren't exactly sure what the olive trees were until we noticed that ...
Turkey Turkey turkey!!!
... and noone had notified us!!! we were being picked up at 320 am NOT 420 am! which really sucked because our flight was at 815! we basically got no sleep got on our bus Sinisa tried to complain but the tour agency doesnt speak English only Turkish and Russian! got on the bus and they packed us FULL on a tiny bus! for 3 hours we picked up more and more people. finally arrived at the airport and checked in! YES! we high fived almost out of ...
NO ENGLISH!!!
... he takes 2, 2 plates of bread
then eggs heese and some of the weird meats they had (they didn’t look right
they were all cold cuts but some were so pink they looked like fabric others
were almost see through.. that’s NOT meat!)
From there Sinisa went for a smoke and I set out on the task of trying to
find out about tours but of course the front desk has no idea what I am talking
about because THEY ...
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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