Modern day Turkey is located on what is literally a land bridge that joins the continents of Europe and Asia. A small part of northwestern Turkey is within the European continent, where it borders Greece and Bulgaria. The rest of the country is considered part of Asia, bordered on the west by the Aegaen sea, to the north by the Black Sea, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea and to the east by Iran, Iraq, Syria, Georgia and Armenia. Because it lies in a major crossroad between civilizations and cultures, it has a rich and vast history. We are only visiting western Turkey, along the Aegean coast, so this history summary is going to focus on the west. Continue reading
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Welcome to Turgutreis, Mugla Province, Turkey
We pulled out early this morning to head to Turgutreis, Turkey, which is on the western edge of the Bodrum Peninsula. We would have liked to have spent another day exploring Kos and another day or two exploring Rhodes, but the marina at Kos was full and we needed to go. When we made the reservation they had told us we could only stay for the three nights.
The trip to Turkey was short, only taking 1 1/2 hours. Good thing, because the waves were rough yet again. We had made a reservation at D-Marina. The reservation had been confirmed via email, but they had not asked for payment up front. We pulled up to the marina and called on the radio. They responded that they had no space for us. What? We replied that we had a reservation. They didn’t respond, nor did they respond to subsequent calls. We waited in the harbor outside the marina, hoping they would respond to us eventually. We heard a boat on the radio call for a pilot boat to help them leave. Maybe we could get this newly vacating spot? Eric hailed Continue reading
Travel Summary January 2008 to June 2008
Indonesia to Egypt
- West Timor Island, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
10° 9S by 123° 34E
Dec 27 – 31, 2007 & Jan 2 – 9, 2008
Traditional village tour - Flores Island, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
08° 50S by 121° 30.8E
Jan 10 – 15, 2008
Crater Lakes - Rinca Island, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
8°39.15S by 119° 42.9E
Jan 16 -24, 2008
Komodo Dragons & other native wildlife - Labuan Bajo, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
08° 29.5S by 119° 52.5E
Jan 21 -24, 2008
SCUBA Diving - Bali, Indonesia
08° 44.5S by 115° 12.7E
Jan 25 – Feb 8, 2008
UN conference, island tour, whitewater rafting, SCUBA Diving, Monkey Forest, traditional show - Karimata, Indonesia
01°40.7S by 108° 54.2E
Feb 12 – 14, 2008
Medical assistance to islander - Sentosa Island, Singapore
01°14N by 103° 50E
Feb 12 – Mar 08, 2008
Side trip to Hong Kong, Museums, Rides - Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
02° 31N by 101° 48E
Mar 8- 18, 2008
Side trip to Malacca - Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia
06° 21N by 099° 40E
Mar 20 – Mar 28, 2008
Sky ride, Geoforest Park, waterfall hike, extravagent gift museum - Ko Muk Island, Trang Province, Thailand
07°23N by 099°17E
Mar 28 – Apr 2, 2008
Emerald Hawng - Phi Phi Islands, Krabi Province, Thailand
Don: 07°43N by 098°46E
Li: 07°40N by 098°46E
Apr 2 – 4, 2008 - Phuket Island, Phuket Province, Thailand
Ao Chalong: 07° 49N by 098° 21E
Nai Harn: 07° 46N by 098° 17E
Apr 4 – 17, 2008
Traditional dancing, Elephant ride, Hawng tour, Fantasea show - Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India
11° 40N by 092° 42E
Apr 17 – 23 & 29, 2008
Visit to Ross Island - Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India
11° 59N by 092° 56E
Apr 23 – 29, 2008
SCUBA diving, Elephant training camp - Male, Maldives
04° 13.0N by 073° 32.0E
May 02 – 18, 2008
SCUBA diving - Port Salalah, Dhofar, Sultanate of Oman
16° 56.2N by 054° 0.2E
May 21 – Jun 02, 2008
SCUBA diving, Guided Tour Dhofar - Port Ghalib, Marsa Alam, Egypt
25°31N by 34°38E
Jun 13 – 17 & Jun 23 – Jul 05, 2008
SCUBA diving, Trip to Luxor to see Temples & Burial Tombs
Oman to Egypt – Day 10
Around 2300 last night, the wind calmed to about 20 knots. Within a couple of hours, seas were a little better, but by a little we mean that conditions have gone from “absolutely miserable” to “miserable”. We were not consistently pounding as hard into the waves, but were still periodically getting pelted by some very hard waves. Speeds were holding steady in low 5’s. Sigh.
By noon, the winds had picked back up to 25 and the seas continued to get worse and worse, going right back to “absolutely miserable” again. Speeds worsened to the high 3’s/low 4’s at 1600 RPM.
Around 1630 (4:30 pm), we turned Continue reading
Oman to Egypt – Day 9
11:00 — Yesterday afternoon the seas calmed down to where it wasn’t too bad. In the night it calmed down so much that the ride wasn’t bad at all. The wind died to practically nothing for a while. When the wind died, speed really picked up. But this morning, the wind returned with a vengeance. Wind was in the low 20’s, on the nose, and waves were angry and brutal. We slowed down to 1800 to reduce bashing. We are probably going to need to slow down even more. It is definitely in the miserable category right now. It is rocking so much that Christi’s tea splashed out of her cup and all over her while she was holding the cup steadily upright.
In good news, our 24 hour average was 7 knots, thanks to good speeds yesterday. We also crossed the Tropic of Cancer line a couple hours ago, so we are officially out of the tropics. In bad news, Continue reading