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Akyaka Trip

12 Jun 2012 20:48

by stephenllanber » 12 Jun 2012 08:23 pm

We booked to go to Ephesus and Pamukkkale Thursday and Friday.
Got up at five to get ready for the 6:15 pickup but nobody turned up.

Mixed blessing really, may have been a little too hot for us.

Decided last minute to book the Akyaka tour for friday.

Glad we did as the family had a lovely time. You will need sunglasses for the jeep as it got quite windy going over the hills.

A lovely relaxed day without any hastle at all and a great chance to see the Turkish countryside and some of it's wildlife.

The boat trip up the Azmak stream was great the water was so clear, also a chance to have a dip in the very cold water.

Rachel was a great host and did all she could so everyone had an enjoyable day and she is also a fellow welsh speaker. something you don't expect on a trip in Turkey.

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The Azmak stream

Some of the wildlife:

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Unfortunately my camera skills weren't good enough to catch any of the many hundreds of different coloured dragonflies

Re: Akyaka Trip

13 Jun 2012 00:15

Image have this one on me.Rog

Re: Akyaka Trip

13 Jun 2012 08:49

OMG JT ti'n siarad Cymraeg?????

Re: Akyaka Trip

13 Jun 2012 09:38

Ie, wrth gwrs, I wneud

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13 Jun 2012 12:59

Mandy Mo wrote:OMG JT ti'n siarad Cymraeg?????

Stepehenllanber yw'r un sy'n siarad Cymraeg.

Re: Akyaka Trip

13 Jun 2012 15:27

Where r all u lovely welshies from then? :D

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13 Jun 2012 16:40

We're from Llanelli. Have found that by speaking welsh you can avoid any hassle from any restaurant or hairdresser as usually they give up as they don't know what you're saying and so move on to the next person so they don't waste time. Must say though that we've only had to do this at the few places that are persistent.

Most though are interested that we come from 'Galer' and often try to learn a few words. The first time we went to Icmeler though, one morning we passed a restaurant and a waiter called out 'Bore da.' He'd heard us talking as we'd passed the night before, we were quite surprised as we didn't expect to hear any welsh especially from a Turkish person. Being a welsh speaker makes it easier to learn Turkish as we use many of the same sounds :)

Re: Akyaka Trip

13 Jun 2012 18:35

Thanks Rog. :D

dragon wrote:
Mandy Mo wrote:OMG JT ti'n siarad Cymraeg?????

Stepehenllanber yw'r un sy'n siarad Cymraeg.


Ia Fi sy'n siarad cymraeg er nath JT neud ymdrech weddol :D

Re: Akyaka Trip

14 Jun 2012 09:31

Hyfryd i glywed y Gymraeg. Ond nawr bydd neb yb deall ni, so ma well rhoi"r gore i ddi. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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14 Jun 2012 10:10

Nope

Re: Akyaka Trip

14 Jun 2012 13:20

Sorry JT, what I said was --Lovely to hear Welsh, but as not everybody understands, we'd better finish it now.

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14 Jun 2012 13:24

Da iawn, Cymraeg dwi hefyd. Just tu allan i Fangor

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14 Jun 2012 14:33

Dwi'n dod o Gaerfyrddyn.

Re: Akyaka Trip

14 Jun 2012 14:48

Beautiful pics guys :)

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14 Jun 2012 21:19

benevis wrote:Dwi'n dod o Gaerfyrddyn.

Ni'n byw rhwng Gaerfyrddin a Llanelli. Gyda'r enw 'benevis' o ni'n meddwl bydde ti'n dod o'r Alban.

Translation: We live between Carmarthen and Llanelli. With the name 'benevis' I thought you would have been from Scotland :)
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