Sunday, July 09, 2006

Kekova & Kaş

Breakfast on the teras in Kaş

We arrived in Kaş and got directions from a man named Dennis, who then led us away to his pansiyon. It had airconditioning and everything. We went out to dinner, wandered around the town, ate ice cream - another cute town in the process of getting tourist-ized. We went back to the pansiyon and were just sitting down to watch the world cup when the power went out. We later found out it had gone out on the whole west coast of the country, from parts of İstanbul down to the coast where we were. The newspapers said it was because everyone had turned on their air conditioning and the World Cup game all at once, which we thought was pretty funny.

The next day we got up and spent the day sea kayaking over the sunken city of Kekova, which settled 6 meters under the surface of the water after a major earthquake. (pictures of sea-kayaking to be added later).
Dad getting a back massage from one of our sea-kayaking guides while waiting for the van.

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