Belle Vue Hotel Oludeniz
Fethiye Mugla Oludeniz, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, 48300, Turkey
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Adventures ın Magıcal Lands
... powder whıch puffed up around your feet (remınded me of the whıte clay you pour ınto plaster moulds) , water trıckled down the walls of the travertınes wıth the occasıonal waterfall, steam rose from the hotter pools. Samantha thought ıt was lıke a chrıstmas cake wıth ıt's pure whıte ıcıng, or goıng to the north pole to see Santa. In Turkısh Pamukkale means ...
Time for rest and relaxation
... 40 mins until our room was ready. It was worth waiting for though – a nice spacious room on the top floor with a balcony overlooking the swimming pool. After unpacking and showering, neither of us felt like doing anything particularly energetic. Our few days in Oludeniz were about getting in some much needed rest and relaxation after two months trucking around Africa. We decided to spend the rest of the day simply lounging beside the hotel pool, only wandering out late in ...
Kas for Lunch and Bowling Night!
... we continued on to Oludeniz. We arrived at sunset to find a very picturesque beach, sand bar and lagoon, however the campsite was overrun with many many mosquitoes. Not a good sign for things to come, but they did seem to disappear a bit once it got dark. As a group we all went out for dinner and then onto play ten pin bowling. The bowling teams were prearranged by draw out of a hat, and some were not impressed by the Andrew, Nathan and Graham team of three.
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Is it a good idea to jump 6000ft off a mountain??!
... br> We then had a pub quiz – which you can imagine I was brilliant at – NOT! Me, Hilary, Ali and Scott made up my team and the questions were ridiculously difficult and quite frankly we had no clue but somehow didn’t come last despite me writing the most ridiculous answers and us 3 ladies drinking far too much beer (poor Scott chose a bad day to have a dry evening – 3 cackling, drunk witches and I even got into trouble with the ...
Learning to fly
... boat had turned around and was heading toward the starting point. A gust of wind pushed me off course a bit so I was floating above the beach now instead of the water. And the frightening part was I was also sinking back down to the ground. I was getting a little worried that the boat didn't seem to notice, but then I saw a man on the ground signaling him to go out further, and he did. I landed in the water safely as planned! The boat ...



