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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #15 on: 23 January 2009, 18:17:58 »

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I can count many countries who have this kind of people.. Undecided

depends on the city, hotel and people around you..

I do appologise for the generalisation, I agree that every country/city has its bad apples, and they are not all in the same basket  ;D

Cem consider yourself one of the turkish delights  :y

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #16 on: 23 January 2009, 18:22:18 »

Honestly I dont recommend big touristic cities, dark lonely roads in nights are not safe even for my family..
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #17 on: 23 January 2009, 18:28:17 »

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Honestly I dont recommend big touristic cities, dark lonely roads in nights are not safe even for my family..

Not here either  :-[
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« Reply #18 on: 23 January 2009, 18:30:13 »

scanning some extra photos ...and searching for adv.papers ..
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #19 on: 23 January 2009, 18:58:50 »

Went to marmaris a couple of years ago and also hired a car and went to see Pamukkale,, which is quite honestly one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen in my life! Great place to go on holiday. Theres somebody on every street trying to sell you something but they make great souvenirs. The people are generally really nice and you'll get some bargains!
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #20 on: 23 January 2009, 19:12:41 »

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#3 Ku[ch351]adas[ch305]..    For a good sea you need a car..But many British around and British restaurants.. ......

We went there a good few years back. A bit like Blackpool/etc with the sun.

We've also been to Cesme. A beautiful place, a lot less crowded but still with places to go.
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #21 on: 23 January 2009, 19:43:31 »

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Bit of a generalisation! ::) ::)
...for example,we have a Turkish member of the forum who is an intelligent,civilised and very friendly fella. :y

Too true Albitz, I think Cem is a lovely member of OOF :y :-* :-* :-*

cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #22 on: 23 January 2009, 19:59:58 »

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Bit of a generalisation! ::) ::)
...for example,we have a Turkish member of the forum who is an intelligent,civilised and very friendly fella. :y

Too true Albitz, I think Cem is a lovely member of OOF :y :-* :-* :-*

Thanks :y :y
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #23 on: 23 January 2009, 20:02:21 »

Here are some more pictures

boat trip to an historical island 3-4 kms away from ölüdeniz





actually there are many small islands making up channels



a smaller boat and I'm the captain  ;D



now again I want to swim  ::)



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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #24 on: 23 January 2009, 20:02:52 »

Ölüdeniz beach





iulia tried that banana and gulped enough water at the end ;D




the motel that we stay..cheap .. 30 £ per person.. but have enough things .. only food is not good..so we eat outside the motel..



some valley in the trip

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #25 on: 23 January 2009, 20:03:15 »

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Bit of a generalisation! ::) ::)
...for example,we have a Turkish member of the forum who is an intelligent,civilised and very friendly fella. :y

Too true Albitz, I think Cem is a lovely member of OOF :y :-* :-* :-*
Thanks Dusty :-*...I long ago gave up on being intelligent,but do still aspire to Cems level of "civilised and friendly" :y ;D
I did have a fantastic holiday in Turkey about 10 years ago,made all the more memorable by the excellent Turkish tour guides. :y
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #26 on: 23 January 2009, 20:05:09 »

And here are some brochures that I take last summer











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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #27 on: 23 January 2009, 20:05:47 »

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I'll check some papers and send some info there are really cheap and good hotels.. 5 star hotels are extremely expensive and except a bigger swimming pool and room they dont offer something extra..

here are some pictures










MMMM it looks awful !!!! somewhere like that just might do !
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #29 on: 23 January 2009, 20:06:27 »

I now know where to go on hols in turkey, Cem's house!!  ;D
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