Dynasty Kumkoy

Kumkoy, Antalya, Turkey

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A travel blog entry by luciferm

... up the extremely steep slope where the vast majority of people live and you'll see just how poor the people are. Then I come along with a great big Land Rover Defender wearing flashy sunglasses and quite nice clothes (I like to dress my car up nicely), yet they still give me 50% off a bottle of water. And what's more, after I offered him a cigarette to thank him for putting the water into the canister and giving me a discount, he very politely refused with a big smile ...

Top 10's

A travel blog entry by resiststatusquo

Top 10 Lists in no particular order of importance

Lessons Learned in Turkey

1. When describing the location of clothes and a heater, the only prepositions that should be used are far from.

2. The more people I meet, the more I understand myself. I would rather everyone know that I am judgmental and opinionated rather than be fake and passive aggressive. I am not ...

Tourist trap (but I kinda loved it)

A travel blog entry by robdelaney

Antalya ended up being a brief stint, and although the city was very pretty (particularly the old part), we didn't get up to a whole lot. It was more of a go between to break the journey between Pumukkale and Cappadocia apart.



We did manage to get around a bit on the second day however, as we were to catch an overnight bus out of the place. The city itself is coastal, and certainly displays an impressive water front. It is perched above the sea on a very long cliff, and at ...

Relaxing evening at the Marmara Antalya Hotel

A travel blog entry by momentsintime

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Day 10 (evening)

Temperature: 23 degrees
Weather: rainy periods
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Umbrellas in hand, only a few of us braved the rainy weather and walked way up to the Shopping Mall in which several stories of shops made the experience quite unique. Wandering ...

Mediterranean Sea boat ride!

A travel blog entry by momentsintime

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... right close to the falls where the captain of the boat dropped the anchor into the sea. For those of us who dared, we could jump into the sea and swim right close to the falls. Well, I did not dare, only a handful of men did! Michel was one of them!

On the way back to shore, the views were even more stunning. I can honestly say that I had an extremely nice afternoon ...