Photos from Fethiye, Aegean, Turkey, Middle East - page 2

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Getting Closer to Fethiye & Dalaman Airport
Walk & Bike Trail Along the Waterfront
Plenty of Boat Options for Tourist Including Pirate Ships!
Our Marina Is Attached to the Yacht Classic Hotel
Western Wear Available As Well as Beautiful Rugs
Views of Fethiye and the Bay from the Temple
There Are Numerous Lycian Tombs Built High on Hills
Enjoying a Traditional Gozleme (filled pancake)
Details of Stone Carving Made to Imitate Metalwork
A Closer Look at Details of the Tomb of Amyntas
A Couple of the Street Businesses - Tatoos, Shoe Shine
Yes, Starbuck's In Turkey! Coffee was Less Than $2,
Sign Entering a Park Area - Most Were Common
One of the Best Examples of a Lycian Sarcophagus
A Choice of Pools Are Available for Our Use!
Fresh Squeezed Pomegranate & Orange Juice
A Couple of "People" Shots Around Town
Enjoy Seeing the Green Spaces Here in Fethiye
Views Our Last Night at the Marina
Both Miller & Bud Here!  A Little Less Than $2 Each
Bob Tested His PFD - It Worked!
Nice to See Bike Paths Here in Fethiye
First Time We Saw a Stop Sign that Didn't Say STOP
Yes, Some Carry Items to Sell On Their Head Here
An Easy Way to Tell Directions to this Street
Surprised to See Log Homes Sold Here in Fethiye
Schools Are Easy to Recognize Everywhere!
We Have Been Surprised at the Prices - Only $54!
Enjoying Playing and Socializing
A Lycian Sarcophagus Left in Place in the Street
Tuesday Are Market Days - This Is Only Part of It!
Honoring The Founder & 1st President of Turkey
A Clever Use for a 55 Gallon Drum!
When I Say Boats Are Tight - I Really Mean It!
Had a Chance to Tour One of the Mosque in Fethiye
A Monument In Honor of Those Lost in the Military
A Wide Selection - Grilled Corn on the Cob,
How Much Time Does It Take to Lay All Of These Out
Yes, There is McDonald's But We Decided on Traditional
Can't Capture The Size of the Market
Just a Small Section of the Wonderful Offerings Here
A Few More Landscaping Features
High on the Hill Behind Fethiye is the Tomb of Amyntas
The Tomb of Amyntas Built To Look Like a Temple
Numerous Green Spaces Here in Fethiye
Showing the Location of the Fortress High Position
A Fortress Originally Built in the 11th C.
Traditional "pide" is similiar to a pizza, a kebab
Had a Wonderful Doner for Lunch While in Town
We Ordered a "Turkish Breakfast" and loved it!
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