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    • Day 3

      3. Day Kas (Boat Cruise Kaleköy) I

      August 13, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      On the penultimate day of our departure to Ankara, we took another boat trip and visited the island of Kekova. The partially sunken ruins of the ancient city of Dolichiste are not to be missed if you happen to be in the area.

      Destroyed by an earthquake in the 2nd century AD, the site was rebuilt during the Byzantine era but later abandoned. Another quake - probably in the 10th century - caused most of the ruins to be submerged today. In the northwest of the island, there was a shipyard (Turkish: Tersane) in the ancient village of Xera.

      The Kekova region also includes Üçagiz (ancient Teimiussa) on the nearby mainland, the ancient town of Aperlai and the small coastal town of Kaleköy, which was built on ancient Simena.

      We visited all these islands, could visit the castle in Kaleköy and swim in 6 different sea bays and lagoons.

      The trip included lunch, fruit in the afternoon and cay (Turkish tea). We paid 450 Lt. per person, which is the equivalent of 22-24€.
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    • Day 10

      Kas Day 2

      July 11, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Got up nice Breaky

      The 40 minute drive to where we

      got our boat to various swimming

      spots on The Meditaranian

      Saw Tirtes and Squid

      Had a fantastic lunch on board

      And swam and swam and swam

      Wonderfull day
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    • Day 16

      Kekova Island Walk

      September 13, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Kekova is a small, uninhabited island. On its northern side, there are the ruins of a city that collapsed during an earthquake in the 2nd century. It was later rebuilt as Xera, a city that flourished during the Byzantine period - you can still see the ruins of one of their cathedrals. It was finally abandoned during the Arab incursions and later on disputed between Italy and Turkyie, for wood exploitation during the summer months. It belongs to Turkyie since 1932 and is uninhabited.

      This the peak of our boat tour. The boat took an hour long break here, enough for us to walk around and have some delicious home made ice cream.
      Kudos the guy from the cafe who pointed a mirror to me while trying to take a picture with their sign. Made me feel like a million bucks.

      2 people didn’t pay attention to the time and were left behind. The boat had to back up shortly after we left. This is the second time since our arrival in Turkyie when the boats leave exactly on time and would rather leave people behind.
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    • Day 5

      Gestern und heute

      September 13, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Gestern waren wir in Kas ein wenig shoppen. Kas ist immer eine Reise wert, idyllisch gelegen das Taurusgebirge im Hintergrund und vorn das Meer, Boote und eine griechische Insel. Heute dann Simena. Die Burg haben wir ums geschenkt die kennen wir schon. Das "I am here" Cafe dagegen musste sein. Und ein neues Kleid wollte auch mit nach Hause.Read more

    • Day 30

      Ugaciz

      October 15, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Nous sommes allés à Ucagiz, petit village réputé pour ses tombes lyciennes, village isolé accessible que par la mer ou par un sentier de randonnée

      En repartant en camping-car, nous nous sommes appropriés de la sciure pour renouveler notre stock pour nos toilettes sèchesRead more

    • Day 9

      Depressing Boat Days

      October 1, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      I had a lot of hope for a very good day today, we were heading out on the boat, to explore some ancient ruins, play drinking games, watch the NRL, and have a bunch of fun. This turned quite grim quickly as we were forecast quite a bit of rain as the day went on, but we were given a minor lifeline, as our first stop would be the ancient city and the rain would stay away long enough to allow us to properly explore the ruins and enjoy some midday sun. We started by boating past Kekova Castle, an ancient castle located on the mainland of Turkey. We unfortunately couldn't get a particularly close look, but it was enough to be able to see it from the boat. We then turned right across a small ocean channel to Kekova Island. This is where most of the untouched ancient city and artefacts lay. The castle has been maintained and protected for a while, yet the metropolis across the water remains mostly in its original state. Which is incredible when you travel along the coast, watching the city evolve and grow before your eyes. Where you begin by observing the occasional remnants of a small house, you move along beginning to notice staircases, doorways, multiple houses, pathways, and even more. Gradually, the city forms before your eyes, and eventually, it doesn't take much imagination to be able to picture life in the ancient city. Even cooler still, the site is so untouched that you can see artefacts such as clay pots that line the shallow depths of the town. You can even see the old water level, where the water front properties were once situated, now slowly being swallowed into the ocean. Eventually, we made our way to the old Port, where we could go for a swim. Although I jumped in for a swim, I headed straight for the shore so I could wander around the town as best I could. I climbed to the highest point of the bay and made my way along the ridgetop looking for artefacts and the like. I explored many of the old houses and stores and came across thousands of little pieces of clay that once would have been pottery, but nothing incredibly exciting. As I re-entered the water, the small beach that occupied the furthest edge of the bay was littered with clay pieces, making up a decent portion of the beach material. It blows my mind how many pots and the like must have been present on the island to cause such a large quantity. I heavily enjoyed exploring the island, and it was mind-blowing. Something I never figured would be possible. Explore untouched, unrestricted areas of ancient civilisations with artefacts (although insignificant) still littering the island. My only regret was that i could not take my phone for photos. It would have made for an incredible series of images. First occupied in the 4th century BC and last occupied in the 2nd century AD, it is truly ancient and really cool to have seen. The day started off great. This was really one of the coolest things I ever did. It was worth tearing up my feet as I ran across sharp rocks with my bare feet. This, however, was the inevitable highlight from the day. Shortly after this, I installed the esim that I had bought so that I could watch the NRL grand final. This was bitterly disappointing, given that the Broncos dropped the largest lead in Grand Final history, putting a huge dampener on a great day. I was depressed and went to the bottle to fix my headnoise. We played drinking games until I forgot about the result. Eventually, I did, and I could do my best to enjoy the day. Then God tested that theory and deemed it necessary to start pissing down rain. Although at first it was quite depressing, it actually became quite cool, thunder and lightning and heavy rain hitting the surface hitting the water created an eary but cool atmosphere that I began to enjoy eventually. After lunch, we played drinking games and got to really bond over a great game of Kings Cup. Eventually, though, the boat trip was done, and we headed toward Port to call it a day. After dinner, we bought a couple of bottles of wine and some spirits, and we continued drinking late into the night. Annie then figured it would be a good time to dye her hair, and so we all riled up, went back to the supermarket, bought dye, and attempted to change her hair colour. One Hickup we encountered was the fact that it was all in Turkish, and we were very drunk, so it inevitably failed. The second to last photo is not a murder it is an attempted hair dying. I was also officially inaugurated into 'the girls' with a friendship anklet, which is truly an honour 🙄.Read more

    • Day 3

      3. Day Kas (Boat Cruise Kaleköy) V

      August 13, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      We finished the day with selfmade Kumpir.

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