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Kale is a
very small village, very Turkish and isolated.
The school has only 10 children and the streets are footpaths that
wind up the hillside past houses where you can peek in and see the ladies
preparing food, while kneeling on the carpet covered floors.
On the top of the hillside is a medieval castle that is thought to
be Genoese. Surrounding the
castle there are Lycian rock tombs. No doubt,
you will be led up to the castle by a Turk selling something. They will
want to show you the way. Just let them (they won't leave anyway) - they
will show you the safest ways and they are very sweet. You will see a
small amphitheatre and then you will be at the top of the castle. This is
a great place to take some photos. Then you will be led to the Lycian
tombs. After the tour you should not tip the guide - but buy a small
trinket from them. Turks are very
proud and do not accept handouts – a
lesson we learned and pass onto you. |
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For more information about
Turkey visit http://www.DestinationCoupons.com |
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