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#1 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Jan 21, 2008 - Sep 30, 2008
DAY FOUR of the Beaches & Ruins Road Trip:DALYANWe stumbled sleepily down to the hotel’s pier at 5:45am and found our boat waiting at the dock. It was a large boat and we had it all to ourselves for the morning (for 100YTL). Our captain Hasan didn’t speak English, which proved to be difficult over the course of the morning, but we had an INCREDIBLE day watching turtles nonetheless. The light was gaining strength as we boated slowly inland on the river. We kept our eyes peeled fo…
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#2 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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boat trips, mud baths, hamam, scuba diving, beaches, turtles, markets, quads, shopping, Roman ruins, rock tombs, sailing, microlighting, gorge walking, aquaparks...
Aug 10, 2006 - Aug 17, 2006
With temperatures still in the mid 40s we booked a dive with Eurodive in Dalyan in the hope to escape some of the heat. This was another new experience for me and most of the other people who were in the same group.
We set sail to a quiet spot around the cliffs from Turtle Beach meanwhile the only member of the group who had diving experience, Mark, was set down in the water with an instructor on the way to our dive site. Upon reaching our destination we were given a safety talk by a…
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#3 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Jun 11, 2008
ı studied in mugla city,turkey..there is a secret paradise ,dalyan...it has a interesting history and monuments river..caretta carettas...crabs..and rock towns..mut bads..rafting...safari tours...
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#4 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Aug 01, 2002
In 2002 we travelt through Turkey, with a dutch travelcompagnie KRAS. We have seen a lot of the old Turkey places and ruïns. We where that time on a organized travel. It was a disappointment because a lot of schedule trips, but what we have seen that where beautiful. It is a nice country with nice people The next travels we have done are by backpack.
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#5 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Sep 10, 2007 - Sep 13, 2007
Photo's enclosed of one of the most beautifull places I know in Turkey.
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#6 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Aug 18, 2007 - Aug 31, 2007
Sailing in Turkey
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#7 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Apr 05, 2007 - May 16, 2007
Since the agencies weren’t able to get us on a day trip to Dalyan, we decided to do it ourselves. We got ourselves up at a reasonable hour and headed out on foot to the Otogar to get a dolmus to Ortaca, where we’d transfer to Dalyan. We arrived just before the bus was about to leave and as the driver fired up the engine, Michelle reminded me to get the money ready to pay out fare (on the longer bus rides in this country, they collect the fare for the journey once its underway)…
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#8 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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May 03, 2006 - Feb 26, 2007
well, since kapadocia doesn't seem to exist in travbuddy, nor it's english equivalent (cappadocia), i'll write this as if I were in dalyan and worry about the locations later. so things are going alright here, i'm tired and a bit sick. i've had this sinus infection that has been rather persistant over the past week or so, starting out as some sort of nasal thing and then quickly progressing into something much more.. now back to something small. we'll see if i get rid of it …
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#9 of 9 Dalyan travel blogs
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Jan 24, 2007
Information about Turkey, Turkish Culture and History supported by over 800 photos of touristic and historical destinations in Turkey.
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