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Intrepidness
... weather! We got to stay in the cutest bungalows and have THE BEST dinner ever! It was all vegetarian, and mostly home grown. Potato, spinach, rice and barley, lentil soup, salad, fruit salad, and the bread! Oh my GOD the bread was spectacular! That was my dessert! We did 14 km the first day, so we finished off the 11 km the next day and my legs were loving it. So good to work them hard again! -Kas we were very lucky with the weather and had a day ...
Turquoise Coast
... rivalry.
While the views of the harbor and sea from Fethiye are pleasing, it does not have a beach. The beach resort of Oludeniz (Dead Sea) is just a half-hour Dolmush (same as marshrutka in the ex-Soviet union, mini buses that operate on an approximate schedule and leave when full) ride over the hills to the southeast. Enroute, you pass through the bizarre holiday towns of Ovacik and Hisaronu that have an over saturation of tacky hotels, salons ...
Kas-hing in
... submerged ruins of Kekova, a Lycian town. The location and kayaking themselves were great, ruins or not. We also had to wade to our lunch restaurant!
We wanted to spend a day on the Lycian Way, a 500km walking route from Fethiye to Antalya.
It took us a while to find the path. And once we found it, we lost it later after the lure ...
Fethiye
... br> We are swimming a lot and eating great food, napping and drinking wine. Yesterday we pulled into a cove and hiked into some cool old Byzantine ruins, so old. I am fascinated with the way they built the arches without any mortar so long ago.
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Four countries in one month
... spend some quality quiet time relaxing. All in all it was exactly the holiday we had looked forward to - thanks M&I for having us!
After the relaxation of Turkey it was back to the hustle and bustle of London for a few days of retail therapy and catching up with friends. It was nice to be back, and see the differences in the city. The roadworks are mental, with everything being frantically dug up before the Olympics. ...