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Ak Tepe

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    • Day 140

      Balloons and bikies

      August 22, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Today we did two really fun things. We woke up 5:00 am to go on a hot air balloon to see the sun rise, it was so beautiful. We were on the balloon for an hour. When we landed we had some a free “champagne”, so I got to have some. It tasted like creaming soda. We got participation certificates for going on the balloon ride. We got on a mini bus back to the and we rested. I got finely call Ava!

      We went to get döners for lunch. We went to the park to eat and play. When we got back to the hotel we went to get ready for a ATV sunset tour. It was so fun. I got to drive 🛞 for a bit of it. After looking at the sunset we went home for dinner.

      Mum and dad had a wine tasting and I had a really yummy hot chocolate and just an appetiser for dinner. When got home I fell straight asleep.
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    • Day 6

      Tailspin

      December 12, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Today was a very full day! We flew to Cappadocia this morning, then off to the red river (source of the clay that we would see put to good use), onward to the rock formations (known as the "Fairy Chimneys") and finished with the mesmerising Dervishes. No wonder my head was spinning.Read more

    • Day 122

      Village troglodyte de Gomeda

      September 26, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Après une nuit au calme, on part pour se balader dans des sites un peu à l'écart des grands axes touristiques.
      On prend la direction de la vallée de Gomeda. On découvre un village troglodyte qui a été habité jusqu'en 1923. On est seul sur place. Il y a tout un village creusé dans les falaises. Des églises, des habitations, des pigeonniers. On peut rentrer dans les maisons. Certaines sont sur plusieurs niveaux avec des escaliers, des tunnels. C'est l'aventure!
      On roule ensuite vers un autre site où on peut visiter un complexe monastique. Un escalier au bord de la route nous mène à une église avec des colonnes et une autre creusée dans un cône isolé. Insolite ! On continue pour gagner la pancarlik kilise (église aux betteraves) qui possède de magnifique peintures dans les tons verts datant du IXème et Xème siècle.
      On s'arrête ensuite à Ürgüp pour déjeuner et acheter quelques souvenirs.
      On repart ensuite vers Zelve pour trouver un spot pour la nuit. On hésite à se poser près des lieux de décollage des ballons mais il y a beaucoup de quads le soir. Un autre est trop près de la route. On choisit finalement un lieu un peu ex centré. Tant pis pour les décollages de ballons... Quoique 😜
      On a une belle vue sur des falaises avec des ouvertures creusées. On est pas mal.
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    • Day 2

      Pasabag Valley

      October 9, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Als nächstes ging es ins Pasabag Valley. Denn um das Jahr 1000 kamen Christen nach Kappadokien. Diese bauten Köster ⛪in die pyramidenförmigen Felsen 🪨. Diese kann man noch Heute besichtigen. Im Pasabag Valley, dass übersetzt Mönchstal heisst, befindet sich das kleinste Kloster der Region. Hier sieht man auch die "Fairy Chimneys". Diese pilzförmigen Steinsäulen 🍄 entstehen durch Erosion mit verschiedenen Steinarten.Read more

    • Day 52

      Kappadokien

      May 23, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Nach Kappadokien über Bergstrassen mit unentlichen Serpentinen. Die letzten km dann unbefestigt, hat Jürgen prima gemeistert. Auf der Strecke lagen die Orte Beysehir, Konia, Sultahani mit alter Karawanserei.
      Dann gings zur Ihlrara Schlucht, sind gewandert und durften Höhlenkirchen bestaunen. Auf dem Übernachtungplatz waren viele Hunde, friedlich, aber nervig. Zur unterirdischen Stadt Derinkuyu gefahren. Von Aussen ist sie nicht zu sehen. Es ging unendlich viele Stufen in die Tiefe auf verschiedene Ebenen. Man kann sich kaum vorstellen dass hier Menschen mit ihren Tieren gewohnt haben.
      Danach in die Töpferstadt Avanos mit über 50 Töpferfamilien, haben natürlich was gekauft. In der Teppichknüpferei bliebt es aber bei der Besichtigung.
      Vom Campingplatz in Göreme konnten wir kurz vor Sonnenaufgang über 100 Heißluftballon bestaunen. Kappadokiens Landschaft ist einmalig und gut zum wandern. Man entdeckt immer wieder neue Felsformationen.
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    • Day 13

      Birthdays and Hikes

      October 5, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      We strategically had a pretty chilled night yesterday, given we had a busy day yesterday and were due a big night tonight. We started our day by sleeping in a bit and heading to the Goreme valley to begin a small hike. This wasn't a particularly difficult hike, but it was amazing as you strolled through the valley, passing some ancient buildings simply carved into the rock. You would be walking, and suddenly there is a huge structure, hidden in the walls of the valley, that you can walk all the way through.

      The most amazing part of this tour is the access that you can get to some incredibly ancient buildings. Instead of being blocked off, the Turkish government allows for unrestricted access. Meaning that despite having to climb multiple stories high with nothing but some small foot indentations stopping you from falling to your death, they just say, "Go ahead." I think it's great, but it is something that would not happen in Australia. The landscape was incredible, and I've never quite seen anything like it. Not only do these spires of rock erupt out of the alley, eventually creating a canyon, but these spires have also been used for thousands of years to accommodate people and their businesses. It is truly a hard thing to fathom, and it placed Capaddocia close to the top of my list in terms of surprises on my trip. I did not expect the diversity of the site that I got. Highly recommend.

      After this, however, there was little else planned, and so we simply began playing cards. Some got the Turkish bath experience or went on additional walks, but I felt like it would be good to spend it with Annie on her birthday. As such, we had some beers and chilled before heading to dinner. After dinner, the drinking really began, but so did the chaos. We had multiple bottles of wine, and played fuck the bus, a truly vicious and ruthless game that can get you incredibly drunk if luck is not on your side. But at the same time, with the gods smiling down on you, you may escape scot-free, only worsening the effect for the person who follows you. Sarah got very stuck on the bus and went through a whole deck of cards, before we allowed her to retire for the round. After this, it is safe to say that we were very drunk. We then tried to organise people to go to a rooftop bar, but Sarah and I realised that Annie had disappeared. By the time we found her, she was hiding from a very strange and very forward receptionist who was making moves on her and sending some very strange messages to her on instagram. As such, we hid for a while before we realised everyone had gone to bed. In the end, we decided we had to leave, so the Englishmen and I made sure to block her from view as we evacuated the building. We wandered the streets for quite a while, playing with a friendly stray dog and just chatting. Eventually, though, the single stray dog became about 15, and the girls started to freak out a bit, and we went home to retire for the night. Sarah and I stayed up a bit longer chatting and so didn't get to bed until about 4 am. Other than checking out, we had nothing else to do tomorrow, and I planned to make the most of it.
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    • Day 14

      Overnight Bus

      October 6, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Given that we were nursing a stiff hangover and it would be the last day with everyone together, not much really happened. In fact, nothing happened, and the photos reflect it. We played cards for honestly about 3 hours before going for an early dinner and a wander around town. To get us through the bus trip, our tour guide once again rolled a J for some of us, and we enjoyed that before getting on the bus. I made sure to get on early, to sit next to Annie and Sarah, while also securing a single seat and allowing myself some space to sleep. The only way I was going to make it through the trip was by popping a phenergen and hope that it knocked me out. I waited as long as I could to take it to see if I could fall asleep on my own. The answer was that I couldn't. By 11, I decided it was time, and it knocked me out cold. I barely woke up until our 3a.m, 30 minute stop. When we stopped here, we all boarded the bus to get back on the road, but the bus was broken down. We sat around for another 15 minutes or so before Shef took me and a few others out again for another J to survive the final part of the journey. While we were out there, we saw the bus starting to move, and a bit of panic ensued. In the end, it was just people trying to push start the bus. Although it was funny to hear about Sarah panicking inside the bus, thinking a bunch of us were about to be left behind. We eventually had to help them push start the bus and we seemed to make the difference as when we joined the bus got going and was able to finish the journey, with me sleeping most of the way home.Read more

    • Day 9

      Wir gehen in die Luft

      July 23, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Unser heutiges Highlight war die Ballonfahrt über Göreme in Kappadokien zusammen mit vielen anderen Ballonen. Auch wenn wir schon früh raus mussten, hat es sich gelohnt👍🏼

    • Day 3

      Hot Air Ballon

      September 8, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 6 °C

      Leider war mein Heißluftballon der letzte, so dass der Sonnenaufgang schon vorbei war und Bilder im Dunkeln konnte ich nur beim vorbeifahren machen,

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