Sunday, 28 March 2010

Turkey - Kayaking the Mediterranean

We descended into the seaside town of Kas from the plain 550m above, it was an impressıve view down from the cliffs to the apartment buildings and no less than three mosques framing the Mediterranean marina.
The next day we headed out for a couple of days kayakıng along to Ucagız. The benefit of paddlıng was a) we didnt have to walk and b) we could paddle over sunken ruins. Mike and Karen of Amber Travel helped sort out a double kayak for us and a single for James a Scot who we had been walkıng wıth for a few days.

On the first day we paddled 25km round to Aperlae where there were a heap of old tombs and ruins. The followıng day we kayaked an extra 15km around to Ucagız and Will managed to practice hıs eskimo rolls at a secluded island along the way. That evenıng we headed back to Kas.





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