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Things you can do for free in Turkey (İstanbul in particular)
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1.       si++
3785 posts
 03 Apr 2011 Sun 02:23 pm


  • Fishing on Galata Bridge



  • Refreshment at Yıldız Park



  • Feeding seegulls when on the boat



  • New year party at Taksim square



  • Laying on the grass and watch the clouds at Maçka park



  • A walk in the nature of Polonezköy



  • Romantic dreams on Kadıköy Moda hills

  • ...

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2.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 03 Apr 2011 Sun 06:09 pm

Great ideas, si++.  

3.       si++
3785 posts
 04 Apr 2011 Mon 10:03 am

Trekking in Cappadocia (among fairy chimneys)



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4.       si++
3785 posts
 05 Apr 2011 Tue 10:03 am

Watching the sunset at "Şeytan Sofrası", Ayvalık.



Edited (4/13/2011) by si++

5.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 05 Apr 2011 Tue 08:30 pm

It´s not exactly free but I love to get some simit (or salep, or chestnuts, or whatever) from a street vendor in Istanbul and just sit and watch the diversity of life. 

 

 

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6.       si++
3785 posts
 06 Apr 2011 Wed 10:32 am

Watch the fulllmoon at Bodrum Türkbükü on a fullmoon night.



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7.       si++
3785 posts
 06 Apr 2011 Wed 11:44 am

Watching İstanbul from Çamlıca.



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Edited (4/28/2011) by si++ [new url for the pic]

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8.       si++
3785 posts
 07 Apr 2011 Thu 11:46 am

Jogging at "Belgrad Ormanı".



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9.       si++
3785 posts
 08 Apr 2011 Fri 10:06 am

Having fun on the beaches of Fethiye.

10.       slavica
814 posts
 08 Apr 2011 Fri 03:05 pm

 

Quoting si++

Having fun on the beaches of Fethiye.

 

 Why only Fethiye? I had lots of fun - for free, of course - on the beaches of Antalya, Side, Alanya...



Edited (4/8/2011) by slavica [Deleting quoted photos]

11.       si++
3785 posts
 08 Apr 2011 Fri 03:19 pm

 

Quoting slavica

 

 

 Why only Fethiye? I had lots of fun - for free, of course - on the beaches of Antalya, Side, Alanya...

 

Yes, of course! When I find some photos, I would surely mention about them as well.

12.       si++
3785 posts
 09 Apr 2011 Sat 12:16 pm

Trekking on "Likia road" between Fethiye and Antalya.



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13.       si++
3785 posts
 11 Apr 2011 Mon 12:49 pm

Watch the beauty of "Van gölü" (The lake Van).

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14.       si++
3785 posts
 13 Apr 2011 Wed 10:02 am

Taking a walk around "Abant Gölü" (Lake Abant).

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15.       si++
3785 posts
 16 Apr 2011 Sat 10:59 am

Taking a walk at Hasankeyf, Batman

16.       slavica
814 posts
 16 Apr 2011 Sat 10:27 pm

 

Quoting si++

Taking a walk at Hasankeyf, Batman

 

 

Well, yes... but we just need loads of money to GET to Hasankeyf. At least me

 

Btw, how much time is left for visiting Hasankeyf? Isn´t it supposed to be flooded?

17.       si++
3785 posts
 17 Apr 2011 Sun 09:57 am

 

Quoting slavica

 

 

Well, yes... but we just need loads of money to GET to Hasankeyf. At least me

 

Btw, how much time is left for visiting Hasankeyf? Isn´t it supposed to be flooded?

 

Oh yes! If you ever happen to go there of course.

 

I think clock is ticking for the last couple of years left.

 

 

hasankeyf Turkey 300x200 Hidden treasures: Hasankeyf, Turkey
Hasankeyf Heskîf 300x225 Hidden treasures: Hasankeyf, Turkey

Hasankeyf

An ancient citadel built by the Ayyubid

Today, the ancient citadel built by the Ayyubid in the 13 century and later occupied by many Kurdish leaders, is in ruins at the top of the huge limestone cliffs rising vertically over the Tigris River. The ancient city of Hasankeyf, built alongside the existing mosque in the fort, is also in ruins. About 30 years ago, its inhabitants were forced by the government to abandon its centuries-old houses, many of which were carved into the limestone, and settle down in the valley. The bitter irony of history is now the new city of Hasankeyf is under threat, doomed to disappear under water in 5 or 6 years after the new Ilisu dam is built in the valley below, under Project Southeast Anatolia (GAP).

18.       slavica
814 posts
 20 Apr 2011 Wed 11:54 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

I think clock is ticking for the last couple of years left.

 

 

 I wish if I could visit it before it disappears...

19.       si++
3785 posts
 27 Apr 2011 Wed 12:41 pm

Watching Bosphorus reach to Black Sea from "Anadolu Kavağı".

20.       Adam25
369 posts
 28 Apr 2011 Thu 11:40 am

 

Quoting si++

Watching İstanbul from Çamlıca.

 

all I see is a frog in what looks like a block of ice plus a message that to view i need to register at imageshack.  i did this but still can´t see the image. i have had this happen a few times with other pics - can you tell me what i´m doing wrong please si++? or can anybody?



Edited (4/28/2011) by Adam25

21.       si++
3785 posts
 28 Apr 2011 Thu 12:17 pm

 

Quoting Adam25

 

 

all I see is a frog in what looks like a block of ice plus a message that to view i need to register at imageshack.  i did this but still can´t see the image. i have had this happen a few times with other pics - can you tell me what i´m doing wrong please si++? or can anybody?

 

the image URL has been changed. Fixed. Can you see now?

22.       si++
3785 posts
 28 Apr 2011 Thu 03:44 pm

Taking a walk at "Gülhane parkı".

 



Edited (4/28/2011) by si++

23.       Adam25
369 posts
 28 Apr 2011 Thu 09:16 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

the image URL has been changed. Fixed. Can you see now?

 

Yes!  Thanks a lot

 

24.       si++
3785 posts
 19 May 2011 Thu 11:41 am

Take a walk and watch "Büyükada" from hills:

25.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 19 May 2011 Thu 04:14 pm

Go to Istanbul Modern art gallery on a THURSDAY.

 

26.       si++
3785 posts
 24 Aug 2011 Wed 06:09 pm


Datça is a place where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean

 

The town is located around 68 km from Marmaris, is one of the best spots for a vacation! The oxygen-rich air with many curative properties has, for centuries, drawn visitors to this small corner of Turkey. Datca is a district, as well as the center town of that district, in Mugla Province of Turkey.

A view of the Aegean Sea and a freshwater lake. You can see the Greek Island of Symi on the background. It is located just eight km only from Datca. Every year a special friendly event is organized by both countries: swimmers from Datca and Symi meet in the middle of the line between two countries.

A view of the harbor. In Datca the sun shines almost every day of the year. The environment is perfect for sight-seeing, hiking, windsurfing, diving, sailing, fishing, and photo shooting. Bays and evergreen villages are like paradise.

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