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Cappadocia
... up and down steps and this place was full of them and all very uneven, some of our group decided not to attempt it. Back to the hotel to change, have dinner, and back on the bus and off to a folklore show in an underground cave featuring folk dances from the different regions, and of course belly dancers. Eventually got to bed at 11.30pm, all very tired, but an excellent ...
Arrival in Cappadocia
... job), I think we all felt a little bit lucky to have quickly become a "fun little group". Indeed, the five of us were the last to leave and had to be "kicked out". As we returned to our hotel, Knox remarked that he and the other Asian tourists (a large group that left early) were probably the only sober ones in the crowd. Maybe, but I know he enjoyed meeting other people and enjoying a little celebrating as well. Little did he know that we'd soon see our new friends ...
Cappadocia
... gives a feeling of being on Mars (even if I have never been on Mars hehehe)
The formation of this strange landscape began during the third geological period,
when three volcanoes on the edges of this region began erupting
frequently. The deposits of volcanoes ash, lava and basalt laid the
foundations for today's landscape. Earthquakes and ongoing effects of
erosion formed the valleys and fairy chimneys that can ...
Upchuck in the Upmarket
... bag was on its side which looked pretty suspicious. I turned it over and was almost knocked over by the smell of vomit. Yes, you read correctly. Someone f-ing threw up on my bag. No kidding. Can you think of anything more disgusting? It had dried and probably had been wiped off, so I knew I just had to get to the hotel to clean it. I am a trooper, most people would have thrown the bag away. I will probably do ...
Day 247 - A Surreal Arrival
... switched roles in the afternoon. Eli napped while Mia researched the plan for Cappadocia.
We walked around the quaint town stopping for dinner at one of the myriad of cafés overlooking the quiet downtown. It was cheerful and the food fresh and delicious. We had our first gözleme which is thin bread (somewhere between a pita and a burrito wrap) with this variety containing a tasty cheddar style ...