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Turquoise Coast
... change of clothing for the night but chose to return back to Fethiye via the last dolmush. A decent workout for the day.
A short dolmush ride from Fethiye is the ghost town of Kayakoy (once called Karmulassos by its Greek inhabitants). The surprising fact about this town is its relatively recent history dating back to WWI. The League of Nations oversaw a population exchange between Ottoman Greeks and Greek Muslims in 1923 after Turkey's War of ...
Fethiye
On our 70 foot Gulut! We are in boat day #2 and it has been fantastic. This Agean coast is called the Turquoise Coast, the water really is that color. We are with 14 others, nice group. This is the largest teak yacht I have been on and it is really ...
Friday
EiWell what can I say. Bloody amazing week. All dances taught have gone down so well. The dancers have been great. We have had such a laugh with them all. Lets just say I now have so many adoptive mums it is wonderful. Yesterday we went on a boat trip. The sun was shining and it was a well deserved rest. Dived off the boat, swam in the sea. Then had dinner on ...
Turkey is amazing.
Right yesterday post. Now what did we do. Oh yes pool day. Brilliant sunshine and lots Of beer. Well after all it was our only full day off. We ventured into town and omg. Cheap as bloody chips. We have now decided that my whole entire suitcase is going in the bin. And I'm filling it up with new clothes. Shoes etc. Well now in to the evening. That was really interesting. Lots of Bacardi oh yes and shots thanks ...
Unmet expectations!
... hours and although it was interesting - he definitely took some short cuts. Not good!
After lunch Pete and I decided to do some serious mountaineering - climbing some steep hills in the city itself. Fethiye has the atmosphere of an open air museum created by the tombs cut in the steep rock face very high up in the central hills, with tall sarcophagi with intricately carved reliefs standing above ground. The ...