Hotel Sultan of Side
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Supporting the Irish!
After a 7 hour bus journey, I arrived and met up with Tim. I was staying at Club Nena, but the Tennis and players were at the Ali Bey next door, and once I'd negotiated the security I spent most of my time at Ali Bay with Tim and the Irish team, returning to Nena to sleep..
It was good fun, and in the middle of the week I decided that I didn't feel like slow-travelling back to London, so took a flight to Zurich, train to Dijon and was back in Marcilly on 16th.
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Manavgat en Side
... mit viele kleine Einkaufssträsschen, kleine Boutiken und Restaurants, gebaut zwischen und neben die antiken Ruïnen.
Side, près de Manavgat, créé au 7ème siècle av C, grec et romain. Side aujourd'hui est un petit village touristique avec des petites ruelles, des boutiques et restaurants, construit entre et à côté des ruines antiques.
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Visiting the ancient Roman city of Perge
... cor. This fountain was used as a very large bath by the people and had an underground network of pipes supplying clean water. Quite genius!
While most of the group turned around and started walking back, that wasn't the case for Michel and me as well as for a few other adventurous ones. We were here to explore, and that was what we did as we continued further up a ...
Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Aspendos
... was bound to happen! However, it was a weird feeling!
Continuing on, the road brought us to even higher heights where greener pasture stood below. By now, the temperature was much warmer; I didn't need any jacket on.
A brief stop was made at a small market kiosk along the deserted road near a town called Akseki where a ...
Where eating never ends
... in their carts.
Suddenly, I find myself in a sea of non-English-speakers, with everybody shouting so that they make themselves heard. Shouting does not equal a translation, we should all be thaught that on day 1 at school.
The check-in lasted for 1 hour, in a very Turkish-Romanian manner... but it was followed vy 3 whole days of holiday of food.
Resorts like this one make you forget about the world crisis at start worrying about having a doctor on ...