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Along the Turkey Coast

for the slow traveler I highly recommend traveling south along the Adriatic/mediterranean coastline and visiting all the different little towns and some bigger towns along the turkey coast. There seems to be quite a bit of seafood and interest in scuba diving but I haven’t investigated that very much. But I haven’t really had any bad food in my six weeks travel and I don’t know how the scuba diving is. Try them out and see if they are to your liking.

Campers come from all over to enjoy the Adriatic coast and sunsets
Some of the islands along the coast are within a 15 minute boat ride and you will need your passport because they are in Greece
The evenings are very nice with a lot of Oceanside walkways and lights
This is very typical of a lunch or dinner plate in Turkey. You have the meat with some kind of other vegetable or something, in this case meatballs with eggplant. Then they put raw onion and tomato and maybe a long green pepper
A simple backstreet market for people to sell whatever they have collected, quite a bit of it was secondhand
I just liked the color of this car. I think it was a Renault
Of course once in a while ….
I love these very sour pickles which seem to be available in many different places including bars and pubs
A beautiful sunset along the Adriatic
This cat just kept insisting on getting up on me. I put him down on the ground and he came right back up again
I made friends in many places. These guys were very welcoming
Just some street food with some vegetable and meat inside. Actually this was quite a big lunch for me.
I bought this jar of pickled green peppers. They are very sour, vinegar and spicy, just my taste
Tantuni’s create these very delicious wraps
The temple to Apollo which was closed due to renovations
The story behind sponge hunting
Around Bodrum
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