People often ask us, 'Don't you get bored being on the boat all the time?' particularly when we're parked up in a marina for the winter. Well....no actually. Here's why.
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Taking a break at the lighthouse at Gelidonya |
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The view over Kumluca from Greek theatre at Rhodiapolis |
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Leighton warming his hands on the Chimaera the mythical fire-breathing monster |
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Neighbours Mel and Ian brought marshmallows to toast - why didn't we think of that? |
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Arykanda occupies a strategic location over a mountain pass |
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The view from Arykanda's theatre rivals that of Delphi's and it's deserted |
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Classic Lycian sarcophagus perched high on a ridge at Belos |
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In search of a drink - we'd walked | several hours to re | ach Belos |
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More Lycian rock tombs - this time beside the road to Hasyurt |
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Boxing Day walk to Turuncova - will the bridge stand the strain? |
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The best preserved Greek theatre in Asia Minor - Aspendos |
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Standing on Perge's main street on a freezing January afternoon |
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Killing ground - the stands at the stadium at Perge |
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BBQ lunch in the snow organised by Faiek (centre) |
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A spring walk up the valley |
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Graham braves another dodgy bridge across a river |
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With typical generosity smallholders offer us oranges from their orchard |
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Back onboard with the haul |
Spring may have come to Finike but it's time to step back into winter with a fortnight in the UK for Easter to catch up with family and friends.
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Jim provides transport to the bus station for our suitcase |
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