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Intrepidness
... for kayaking over The Sunken City, and in view of some Greek islands. Today was a little cloudy, but for mountain biking it was good. Yowza were my legs screaming! Time for a nice Turkish bath including a massage at the Hamam. The last 3 days are just visiting more mosques and ruins, and sitting on the bus until we reach Istanbul to say goodbye. Then I have a week to roam on my own before I head to Santorini in Greece! Goodbye! ...
Kas-hing in
... taxi driver employed one of our favourite manoeuvres - parking in front of our bus so it can't leave until we are on it!
We met Richard and Nicki in Kas. They were on their way back to NZ from Europe. Turkey was their last stop after travelling overland down from the Baltic. We enjoyed their stories of dumplings and former ...
Aboard the Myra 1
... br> We finally got moving and sailed to another spot with a little beach where we anchored and had breakfast, and then headed for port. We drove towards a beach where we spent some leisure time until lunch, some went for another swim, some just sat around the restaurant. Surprisingly, there were very few people there. After lunch under the trees, we continued on to Kas, which was only a short distance away.
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Apples Anyone?
... our bedroom and the mattress was heavenly. Yes, we shall stay here.
After eating at the little restaurant we passed before we toured almost the entire town. Back alleys, little muddy lanes, the road that would lead to Fethiye and Antalya (which are in opposite directions from each other, though the sign was correct), and street crossing chickens all peppered our path. ...
Turkey. Ankles Eyebrows & a currency that LOVES ME
... tradıtıonal Turkısh...whıch means eatıng goatloads of WHITE BREAD. For years I thought I dıdnt lıke Turkısh delıght becase the kınd ın Pıke Place Market aınt so tastey...well last nıght I had some and about faınted ın ecstasy. We also sıt around the tradıtıonal Turkısh cırcle couch or whatever ıt ıs. We always take ...