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Late Lake Show
September 05, 2009

Today we are back on the river for a trip to the Roman [well mostly] archaeological site at Caunos, a little way up the river. Our guide Zaf is very informative but there is no way I am going to retain all this info in holiday mode. The site is pretty big as far as my experience of such things goes. Including an Ottoman Acropolis, a Roman Theatre and a Byzantine chapel. As the sun goes down we head back to the boat to find the table has been laid for dinner and before long we are heading back to the lake for a moonlit meal.


The lake was perfectly still with just he sound of frogs and bats peeping, other than us eating and chatting of course. From out of nowhere the captain rustled up some potato salad, a green salad, a mixed vegetable salad, yoghurt and bread, followed by meatballs and chicken. After eating the lights on the boat were turned off and we bobbed about in the moonlight looking up at the stars. There was plenty to drink and plenty of hilarious stories told as we headed back to Dalyan. I fired up the G1 at one pint and the Google Sky app said we were under a constellation called Pegasus but as it was nigh on impossible to get any 3G coverage most of the time I wasn’t convinced if it was correct or not but I guess the GPS doesn’t need 3G. Anyway I turned it off pretty promptly as the T-Mobile charges for non EU countries is quite steep and I could see myself having a few beers and completely forgetting about it until the next day!

We had a few more drinks, at the pool bar in the hotel, before bed. Where the guy working the bar is trying to cope with the well intentioned help of three of his ever so slightly drunk, non-working mates… Who give up once they drop a glass.

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