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Intrepidness
... people to Hagia Sophia museum and Basilica cistern since we had a free morning. We covered a lot of ground since, and have done quite a bit! -Eceabat we went out on Gallipoli penninsula to Anzac cove - Selcuk we visited ruins in the Mediterranean the ancient site of Ephesus, saw the basilica of St. John -Fethiye was hiking time! 25 km in total along the coastline and close to Mount Baba. First day was pretty much uphill with some flat areas. Yay ...
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 ...
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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Can I have some of that Turkey stuff?
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Seemed like a very friendly place & much cheaper than a lot of Europe so we might have to add Turkey to our list of places we want to go to!
Had a snooze on the boat on the way back to Kazzie as we were very tired.
Too hot to do much so stayed in our nice air-con room for a while then went out later and roamed around the back streets of the town for a while before coming back for some more yummy Greek ...