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Kenan Evren Bulvan 67. Sok. No. 4 Icmeler, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey, 90-252-455-31-08
Sorry it has been so long since I last posted. I actually wrote this a while ago but haven't had the time to post it. My journey continues... Day 6: We had a fairly leisurely morning and were then off to take a cruise on the Aegean Sea. The boat was quite big, holding about 60 people (mostly Turkish). It was a really fantastic opportunity to see how the Turks have fun when they are on holiday. It was a day of never-ending fun and celebration aboard the boat. They played games, had races on th...
Ayvalik, Balikesir, Turkey tom_white_5588Duygupension is a homely lit-tle place and a popular family run backpackers inn. It has a great location on the west of the harbour.If you wish safe,clean,friendly,quiet,comfort and family place then welcome to Duygupension
We welcome guests from all around the world from backpackers, to seniors,to juniors and basically anyone who is looking for a great family ambiance and relaxing place to stay.We will always try our best to make your stay ...
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Bodrum Peninsula, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey ronamaltz... the day...
Sadly no turtles, but a lot of birdwatching, including tiny little blue kingfishers, that looked like little kookaburras that had been dyed blue...
I came back to my hostel late in the evening to find that all the prices on the dinner menu had been increased from the night before!! cheeky *******s... Needless to say - I had no reason to stay here another night...
I was really overdue my holidays, finally getting to take it in October and I just signed up to two weeks of not doing much in Turkey with a couple of friends in a group. For me though not doing much isn't my cup of tea so I took every chance to re-live my old Turkey memories, from food, sights, sea, dancing and ahem, yes the men, again :)
Please come back soon as I update all the stories from the two weeks. Thanks.
... tour to an island that will most likely also have undergone a similar transition.
Does this actually benefit the area? I have to assume that it does, that the number of tourists who travel through from cruise liners and package holidays enjoy the ability to simply relax away from home, thus bringing in vital income to the area. But I hope that areas that cater to the travellers market (for people like myself) is not ignored as ...
... in the past, I was surprised to see it still existed with me. As I was writing an email to a friend I even started crying. The storm was full on. I was feeling lonely, unloved and full of self pity.
The Goddesses of Rhythm
Reading sacred text is a common prescription to deal with mind storms. For me, the text that always works wonders is by Abraham-Hicks. Maybe not as “sacred” as Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras but, from my perspective, just as ...
... around. I got to go in first while Chris and Damien watched, but the guard was too alert for any subterfuge. It wasn't really a problem, as the baths were also a giant waste of money. I barely noticed the warm water, so busy was I dodging swirls of green goo and flaccid pink Germans. We wandered around the ancient ruins and in the early afternoon made our way to the Marmaris peninsula on the south coast.
Marmaris, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey davechrisdamo... once refused to give all of his passangers samples, hence he had taken them to the third stand, where the nice guy had given out loads of samples and pretty much everyone on his bus had made a purchase. Hayden had later been screamed at by the guy in the first stand and told off as the worst human being on the face of the Earth.
We went to the third stand. We had numerous samples. We bought what Hayden called "The best Turkish Delight in Turkey." We bought ...
... check out the local details.
Still, the climb up, other than the pesky thorn bushes, was not so tough. There were pretty butterflies and a cave to see on the way. The butterflies had a beautiful, lilting flight rhythm to them. And from the mouth of the cave the sight was most appealing. I didn't notice until viewing my pictures that there was the image of a man's profile to be discerned in the rocks at the upper right. See, forehead, brows, eyelid, eyeball, nose, lips and ...
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