Our winter berth – Karaca Söğüt, near Marmaris, Turkey
On Andy’s birthday we had a 2.5 hour Turkish bath (hammam) together; brilliant!
Followed by a narghile (pipe), Raki and tavla (backgammon)
Newly arrived from Paris – Emily, Judy, Sam, Jean-Paul
The shore party went to look at Cleopatra's beach
Another amazing sunset over the gulf of Gokova
Christmas day
Sam and Emily each posed thier "excited" look. Note the tree – one of the few in the whole of secular/Muslim Turkey
er... scary!
We walked to this spooky place, we'd called “Sam’s bay” ...
... as featured in the beautiful, great Turkish film Mutluluk’(which we saw after Judy et al went home).

We hired a car to go east to Dalyan...

...Chartered a boat and ...

...Saw the volcanic springs

Weird stuff growing in the water there! (anyone out there know what this is?!)

The famous Lycian tombs at Dalyan, near the large Roman settlement of Kaunos

The theatre seated around 5000.

Only 6 today; for lunch.

Sam and Jean Paul climbed up to the fort

The estuary to the ancient port has, as usual, silted up since Roman times
We hired a car to go east to Dalyan...
...Chartered a boat and ...
...Saw the volcanic springs
Weird stuff growing in the water there! (anyone out there know what this is?!)
The famous Lycian tombs at Dalyan, near the large Roman settlement of Kaunos
The theatre seated around 5000.
Only 6 today; for lunch.
Sam and Jean Paul climbed up to the fort
The estuary to the ancient port has, as usual, silted up since Roman times



1 comment:
Great posts as usual. I'll look forward to following your adventure in 2009.
Dick (Quiet Lady) RSC
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