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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 ...
Kas-hing in
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Kas is a small, relaxed town on the coast. It's a great spot, offering all manner of activities in and on the water, hiking in the hills, and Lycian, Roman, and Byzantine ruins.
As well as plenty of relaxing by the pool, we spent a day sea kayaking and a day hiking.
The kayaking's main appeal was passing over ...
The Turkish Gullet - Oasis 2
... 4 of us from Perth and the rest from Sydney) 1x kiwi (who was our new friend we met the night before, Sian) and a married couple from Turkey that live in Istanbul. We all got chatting about where we are from what we have been doing on our trips while enjoying a drink. The boat pulled up in a small cove around the Samanlik Bay where we were docked for the night. We all jumped into the beautiful blue water for a swim. The crew started to prepare dinner, ...
LIFE ON EASY STREET IN KAS
... before 1930 dinner rendezvous.
Walked to Smiley's Cafe and Bar for dinner at the far end of town. Manager had a voice that would grate on you. Had the Smiley's special, including fish, shrimp and calamari; it was fine. Some discussion re Sharif's Kurdish scarf and Aboriginal issues in Oz. Quick look in the Sarbic Cistern, attached to the restaurant. Back after 2230.
Pix downloaded, finalizing things left for the morning, conking out before 2300.
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Sailing the Turkish coast
... the 100 metres from the boat to the beach to walk along the pebbly shore. Or Aquarium Bay and Kalcan where we swam in clear turquoise waters with a view of nearby cliffs bearing the ruins of ancient civilisations. We docked in small towns like Kas and Simena, and sailed past the ruins of the sunken city of Kekova which was brought down by a huge earthquake. We floated on a rainbow of lielows, relaxing in deep waters, so clear that you can easily see the bottom and the fish ...