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by Redule
Here I submit cultural tips I learned after traveling to Alanya:
Well, these lucky women are not so lucky. One my VT friend ERKANKIRAZ informed me that husbands of these “lucky women” sold their lands to foreigners. So, if you don’t like a view of unfinished hotel, you know who is guilty (the new owner). But I hope they earned some money to buy mercedes...:)
Look up what BUNGAA wrote:
“Turkish women wash their clothes on their body when they take a bath!..:) Because of this,they don't take off their clothes in the bath. I mean that their behaviour cause is not only fear like you said!..:)”
.....and later he added:
you must try ...it's very economic, besides that, it's very sexy...:)))(smiling)”
THANK YOU ALL for CONTRIBUTION to my page!!
p.s. bungaa, was not You kidding??;)
Excellent foods
by Tuna_ank about Köy degirmeni
There are 3 restaurants at 3 different places. At Metin Kasapoglu st, at White world and at Ismetpasa cad, 419.sok. I guess I saw central restaurant. All foods were great. After the meal you may drink tea around "falez" parc and look to wonderfull sea view. Güvec
Olympos
by kedi+
Olympos is situated between the holiday resort of Kemer and the village of Adrasan. Where there's not only the ruins of Olympos but volcanic terrain which has formed from constantly fuming geisers of natural hot gas.
Antalya and environs
by uglyscot
"East , west...take your pick"
Antalya is situated on a beautiful bay with mountains around it. It is very convenient for exploring the region.
We found the best way was to take a minibus to the main bus station and then pick a suitable destination .
In this way we discovered Olympus, home of the legendary Chimaera, and Side with its Roman ruins.
Antalya is a good place to shop too. We stocked up on apple tea, Turkish delight, and blue amulets against the evil eye.
"Aspendos and Side"
Another lucky find. There is a Roman amphitheatre ,a lively little market place where we got a few good bargains and the museum which has many sarcophagi, staues and other artefacts.
The whole area is a paradise for those interested in ancient history as many invaders visited the area and left their mark.
Best is the Theatre at Aspendos which is still in use for concerts. But take a cushion as the stone blocks are rock hard!