Entries from 'project 365'
Day 125
Today I finally left Olympos, but wasn’t really sure where I would end up. I tried my luck at hitchhiking up the coast and only got 11km up the road before getting on a bus instead. I was aiming to get to one of a few secluded spots I had been told about near the…
Day 124
My parents told me I don’t take enough “selfies” while traveling, meaning I should take more photos of amazing places with my dumb mug in front of it. I don’t tend to take photos with myself in them very often and have never fully understood why a some people insist on having themselves featured in…
Day 123
Today I went snorkelling and the fish kept gnawing on my legs. I also spent a few hours sun bathing to try and get rid of the wicked singlet tan I have picked up over the past 4 months of European sunshine. Man just laying in the sun is freaking boring, I think I may…
Day 122
My achievements for today were swimming, laying on the beach, waiting for the rain to pass and then walking the entire length of the beach in Olympos.
Day 121
After spending the morning (getting lost) in Antalya with a Spanish dude I met on my night bus we got on an overcrowded stiflingly hot shuttle bus to Olympos. I was jammed in the back seat with a turkish family and after waking from a quick nap they insisted on feeding me with apple slices…
Day 120
I’m just going to say it. Cappadocia, I love you. You are my favourite place in the world. You complete me. Im sad to be saying goodbye after only 4 days of exploring your nooks and crannies, but if I don’t leave you now I never will. I had the whole day to wait for…
Day 119
Today I was awake before the morning prayer which wakes me every. Single. Morning. TAKE THAT MORNING PRAYER! The reason I was up at five past stupid (five) o’clock was to go Ballooning. A trip to Cappadocia isn’t complete without taking and early morning flight over the valleys, gorge’s and fairy chimneys. There were a…
Day 118
I hired a scooter for the day and it was the first time I had to drive on the right side of the road. I found myself on the left more than once, but luckily there aren’t that many cars around. There is nothing quite like speeding down turkish backroads, without insurance, with the wind blowing…
Day 117
Wow, Cappadocia is spectacular! It’s so surreal. Thanks to a flask of bulgarian whiskey I think I had about 3 hours sleep on my night bus. I checked into my cave hostel, met a few cool cats in my hostel and we did the green tour around Cappadocia. We went to an underground city, “hiked”…
Day 116
Today I went from Europe to Asia to Europe and then back to Asia. Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans two different continents. There isn’t a whole lot to do or see on the Asian side of Istanbul as it is mostly just residential. I took some nice photos, but thought…









