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Turquoise Coast
... that juts down into the Mediterranean Sea on Turkey's southern coast. Some guidebooks refer to this part as the Aegean Sea. We will stick with Mediterranean Sea as it seems to be the more prevalent view. Apart from the dramatic change in climate (we put away our warm clothes that had been out in full force in Cappadocia) brought out by a change in geography, we were also within the historical sphere of the Romans and the Greeks. The Lycian sarcophagi in Fethiye ...
Fethiye
On our 70 foot Gulut! We are in boat day #2 and it has been fantastic. This Agean coast is called the Turquoise Coast, the water really is that color. We are with 14 others, nice group. This is the largest teak yacht I have been on and it is really ...
Friday
... had. Oh yes Jenny forgot to say. She was a competition line dancer years ago and we havnt seen her in 12 years. That won't happen again. We have had lots of catching up to do and we have had an awesome time dancing together. Well today is show day and we have dress rehearsal this afternoon. So fingers crossed it all comes together. Sun shining so here goes ...
Turkey is amazing.
Right yesterday post. Now what did we do. Oh yes pool day. Brilliant sunshine and lots Of beer. Well after all it was our only full day off. We ventured into town and omg. Cheap as bloody chips. We have now decided that my whole entire suitcase is going in the bin. And I'm filling it up with new clothes. Shoes etc. Well now in to the evening. That was really interesting. Lots of Bacardi oh yes and shots thanks ...
Fethiye - in search of butterflies
... pot to slowly boil the coffee for 5 minutes, carefully scooping off the top sediment. The final coffee was served in a tiny cup and it rather resembled a small hot chocolate.
After I had found a seat with the perfect view over the bay, I took my first sip...not too bad, not
too bad at all! I had been positive that I didn't like Turkish Coffee, but maybe it just hadn't felt
right at the time. Mark soon joined me, and was interested enough to sample ...