Tersane Adasi Travel Guide
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Fethiye and the coast
by JLBG
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Sailing from Kapi to Baba Adasi
by JLBG
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Sailing from Kapi to Baba Adasi
JLBG Says:
Our next sailing day was from Kapi to Baba Adasi, along the coast of mainland (see map of the front page). That was an easy sailing, about one nautic mile off the coast, with a nice wind and there was not much steering! With two rubber extending springs fitted on each side...
Sailing from Tersane to Kapi
JLBG Says:
Our next sailing day was from Tersane to Kapi (see map of the front page). Same as Tersane, Kapi is in the Fethiye bay but it is on the continent. Tersane is another well sheltered cove but it was not as nice as Tersane. There was a restaurant awaiting for us with grilled...
For sale ?
JLBG Says:
A hundred meters away from the restaurant, there stood this little ruined house. It was not in bad condition though it had lost its roof and that a fig tree is growing in the living! It would not have required much repair to be habitable. Sadly, it was not for sale,...
The restaurant from oven level
JLBG Says:
When we arrived in Tersane at the beginning of the afternoon, we found this ovens standing still. They looked fine but later in the afternoon, they were lit and when we came to the restaurant, at night, they were used to grill our fish. They were not for fun but were where...
Amphoras and local tea pot
JLBG Says:
On top of a wall, near the oven were two Amphoras and local teapotWere they for use or on display, I do not know for sure. My opinion is that they were still in use but that the heavy amphoras would soon be replaced by lighter (plastic?!) vessels. In Tunisia, actual...
The restaurant from table level
JLBG Says:
As they had plenty of space and no neighbors objecting, the owners of the restaurant had built several verandahs, one after the other. The newest one was right by the sea and tenders as well as local small boats could moor to the table !
The restaurant from above!
JLBG Says:
From above, I had spotted there was a very welcoming small restaurant: just a small house where the owners lived and three long reed covered shelters with a dozen of tables, ready for our flotilla. Altogether we were about 50 : we were 13 boats with 3-4 crew each. Obviously,...
A magnificent cove from sea level
JLBG Says:
The first photo shows the entrance of the cove and the root of a nice little pier made of dry stones roughly arranged and with a wooden shelter at the end.The second photo shows the hill on the right to the entrance. This is from where I took the photos of the previous...
A magnificent cove from above
JLBG Says:
The cove of Tersane is almost landlocked and an excellent shelter. There was plenty of space to moor our 12+1 boats. As the place was such a marvel, I decided I would climb on one of the hills that rose above the cove. The landscape was terrific, with several small piers...
Local paintings 2
JLBG Says:
On this series of three painting, the artist, in the same style, has given close ups on several houses. There are even lesser colors than on the general views but again, he succeed in giving a feeling of true life with very little drawing and colors.
Local paintings 1
JLBG Says:
In the restaurant, a series of painting by a local artist were hung. The first one represents a cove looking a bit like Tersane but with a town. I am not sure but it might have represented nearby Fethiye, on the other side of the bay.Photo 2 is a painting representing a...
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