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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #30 on: 23 January 2009, 20:06:49 »




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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #31 on: 23 January 2009, 20:09:36 »

OK Cem!!! I give in!!! Stop it! We know what a sun looks like .... just about! Stop showing off how much nice weather you get in Turkey!!  ;D  ;D  ;D

Britain is green! That's cos we have LOTS of rain! As a restaurant owner in Turkey once told us 'God sends rain to those he loves' ... He must certainly love us here in Britain!!!
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« Reply #32 on: 23 January 2009, 20:10:33 »

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

I for one would like to restart the request for an OOF meet at Cems' place!  :y ;D ;D
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« Reply #33 on: 23 January 2009, 20:15:02 »

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

All guests welcome.. :y

[size=8][size=8]if you dont have problem with cats ;D[/size][/size]
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #34 on: 23 January 2009, 20:16:54 »

no problemwith cats, my dog will eat anything...  :D
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #35 on: 23 January 2009, 20:20:05 »

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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!

Marmaris also very nice place.. :y

But become extremely crowded in years..And there are too much distances between areas so car definitely needed..
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« Reply #36 on: 23 January 2009, 20:23:23 »

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OK Cem!!! I give in!!! Stop it! We know what a sun looks like .... just about! Stop showing off how much nice weather you get in Turkey!!  ;D  ;D  ;D

Britain is green! That's cos we have LOTS of rain! As a restaurant owner in Turkey once told us 'God sends rain to those he loves' ... He must certainly love us here in Britain!!!

Britain is a beautiful country and much better place to live in if you have to work ..And also have nice shores, I see in pictures..

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #37 on: 23 January 2009, 20:31:50 »

Cem some really beautiful places you have photographed, lovely beaches, :y one other thing to consider if anyone is thinking of holidaying in Turkey is the exchange rate, with Turkey not being in the euro zone you'll get a lot more "bang for your buck" than the rest of Europe
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« Reply #38 on: 23 January 2009, 20:39:14 »

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Cem some really beautiful places you have photographed, lovely beaches, :y one other thing to consider if anyone is thinking of holidaying in Turkey is the exchange rate, with Turkey not being in the euro zone you'll get a lot more "bang for your buck" than the rest of Europe

you can exhange your money in government banks or big banks at a much better rate than the bandits shops.. Seriously I can give you a link that you can check everytime the official and market rates..

These are market prices from a serious place .. Look for "ALI[ch350]"

http://kur.doviz.com/kur/ingiliz-sterlini
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« Reply #39 on: 23 January 2009, 21:05:28 »

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OK Cem!!! I give in!!! Stop it! We know what a sun looks like .... just about! Stop showing off how much nice weather you get in Turkey!!  ;D  ;D  ;D

Britain is green! That's cos we have LOTS of rain! As a restaurant owner in Turkey once told us 'God sends rain to those he loves' ... He must certainly love us here in Britain!!!

Britain is a beautiful country and much better place to live in if you have to work ..And also have nice shores, I see in pictures..


That's Cornwall :y
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« Reply #40 on: 23 January 2009, 21:13:55 »

And an IMPORTANT WARNING to everyone where ever you go in sunny countries including mine..

In past I have bad experiences with sun..its no joke ..can kill you..

so I need to write the rules that I apply to myself..


1 Absolutely use sun creams minimum 20 degree in first week..

2 Always use a hat..

4 the first 2 days dont stay under the direct sun light more than 1 hour..Prefer to stay in shadow mostly ..

3 Prefer late hours like after 16 PM to swim or early hours like 9-10 AM..

4 if you feel pain in your body use extra creams and wear t-shirts..

5 Much better to drink alcoholic stuff in night time..but if you drink in day dont stay under sun..  And drink 1/3 portion that you used to..
In hot climates alcohol effects you much longer ..

6 if anytime you feel your head turning or have pain or your tension start play up visit the doc immediately..

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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #41 on: 23 January 2009, 21:16:49 »

went to oludeniz in 2007 and stayed at the alize hotel great family hotel     http://www.oludenizbeach.com/alize.html we stayed full board and cost £1200 with flights for 4 so definetly cheap place to go
going again in september cant wait
 traveled around the area and the sights were wonderful the people were friendly and you could barter with the stall holders/shop keepers on everything
 anyway a few pics from my stay to cems country







for cem


the entertainment :)


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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #42 on: 23 January 2009, 21:21:52 »

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went to oludeniz in 2007 and stayed at the alize hotel great family hotel     http://www.oludenizbeach.com/alize.html we stayed full board and cost £1200 with flights for 4 so definetly cheap place to go
going again in september cant wait
 traveled around the area and the sights were wonderful the people were friendly and you could barter with the stall holders/shop keepers on everything
 anyway a few pics from my stay to cems country







for cem


the entertainment :)



Nice pictures :y

I estimate I'll be there et the end of July or beginning of August ..Because of people que in job..

if somebody decides to come in those times PM me from here or send me mail..I'll try to coincide the visit times..Holiday becomes much much better with friends.. :y
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #43 on: 23 January 2009, 21:31:03 »

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went to oludeniz in 2007 and stayed at the alize hotel great family hotel     http://www.oludenizbeach.com/alize.html we stayed full board and cost £1200 with flights for 4 so definetly cheap place to go
going again in september cant wait
 traveled around the area and the sights were wonderful the people were friendly and you could barter with the stall holders/shop keepers on everything
 anyway a few pics from my stay to cems country







for cem


the entertainment :)


some stunning shots! :y :y Are you  on commission ?
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Re: Holidays in turkey
« Reply #44 on: 23 January 2009, 21:37:54 »

no, no comission lol
 just a recomendation of a nice place to holiday
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