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May 2007

20 Jan 2008 14:14

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not sure how to make them bigger or how to put names on, bit out of practice

20 Jan 2008 15:23

They are lovely pics Sue,thanks for sharing them.

Gene

20 Jan 2008 16:28

did you guess where they were as i did not know how to name them

20 Jan 2008 17:19

1. This is the jetty at Akyaka

2.This is one of the restaurants at the Akyaka river.

3.The beach at Akyaka

4. The wishing tree just outside of which is seen on jeep safari's from Icmeler.

5. Icmeler bay looking down from viewing area at Anatolian cafe

20 Jan 2008 19:44

number 4 is seen on the village tour it is a small village called Biyar the tree is approx 3,000 years old

20 Jan 2008 20:29

Haha I did type Bayer (thats the correct spelling Sue) but didn't seem to get there but I never knew that the tree was 3,000 years old :shock:

20 Jan 2008 21:31

i cant spell either :oops: everytime we go there we are told that and there is a board with information on it to say it is but you just believe what you are told :?

May 2007

20 Jan 2008 23:02

Where is the restaurant by the Akyaka river - is it a tour, or did you wander off and find it Sue? It looks lovely, and I'd love to go.

21 Jan 2008 09:21

we went on a boat down the river and spotted it, friends of ours went back that night but take plenty of mosquito repellent she was bitten really badly

May 2007

21 Jan 2008 22:45

Ooooooerrrrrr perhaps I'll give it a miss, the mozzies love me. :?

Is it far from Icmeler and how do you get there please Sue?

22 Jan 2008 09:07

its about an hour from Icmeler we went with friends but ICR do the Akyaka trip if you go on the boat trip down the river yo will not miss it

May 2007

22 Jan 2008 21:40

Cheers Sue - we've been looking for some new excursions to try......although I love the jeep safari and the viallage tours, we've done them to death over the last few years, and there's only so many carpets you can look at, without climbing the wall.
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