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Postby redrhino12 » 22 May 2006 10:22

Thanks for the photies Tim.
Baffles me how you can get so much clarity in your photos.
Thanks again

Gene
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Postby TIMUK » 22 May 2006 10:35

You're very welcome Gene :wink:

I totally forgot about posting them sorry !!

I have a new Camera for this year's trip, it was half price and I am hoping it's better than the above photis but to be honest the camera I used above is a 5meg Kodak easyshare and it takes some great photo's :wink:

Regards,

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Postby tania » 22 May 2006 13:41

Tim

Your pics are wonderful, thank you!


Tania
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Postby TIMUK » 22 May 2006 14:56

You're welcome Tania and thanks for the thanks :wink:
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Postby tinkerbelle » 22 May 2006 16:42

Hi Gene,
How did you get to Akyaka and Datca. Did you go on an organised trip or DIY. I would like to visit both places in July.
Thanks Margaret
Nice photos Timuk
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Postby redrhino12 » 22 May 2006 17:17

Hi Tinkerbell,
We went on an organised tour on both of them,I know that Johns firm has done these trips may be worth making enquiries at the office.

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Postby skilly » 23 May 2006 18:00

has anyone been on a jeep safari who is a little bit older than 40? i would love to try but i don't fancy being thrown about everywhere! when i've seen one passing in the street they look a bit wild.
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Postby JT » 24 May 2006 08:26

The jeep safari we do from our office and I did last year with Rami and a few friends including a friend of 70+ only has 2 jeeps in tow so a bit quieter and we enjoyed it.

The old fella with Rami at Jesus Beach
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Again at the waterfall lokante

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Postby redrhino12 » 24 May 2006 09:56

Hi skilly,
I am 65 and go on the jeeps twice a year and love every moment of it.
Then again I go on the ringos and banana boat and the paracending Oh and the slides in the waterpark.
When I get home after a day out I have to take a shower then take my Phylisan (Fortifies the over Forties) lay down for a few hours before going out on the town bopping and jiving and abusing my body with large amounts of Efes.

Bruise and battered after 14 days of this I have 11 months to get over it before my next holidays.

Oh to be 40 again.

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Postby skilly » 24 May 2006 13:12

gene,
we've had a good laugh at your message! you sound just like us - not the paragliding, the efes & LARGE vodkas.
the minds willing but the bodies weak!! we need a holiday when we get home from holiday!!
skilly & mr skilly
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Postby MUSTAPHABUN » 25 May 2006 01:59

hi skilly and gene,
i,m 50 and i admire those of advanced years who show the youngsters how to enjoy themselvs.unfortunately due to my condition. (advanced lazyness) i will be sat on the beach supervising my grandsons attempt to dig to australia.i will raise a cool glass of efes to that intrepid adventurer gene as he wizzes past at breakneck speed on his ringo.i do like the waterpark but was ejected last time for impersonating a hippo.so skilly just do it !!! you can be sensible when you go home
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Postby sue » 28 May 2006 06:45

Hi Gene

The sunbeds arent free anymore, the boys in the cafe say they are but they also warned us that the mayor has taken over the beech and he sends his men to come and collet money off the beach
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