Apr 20, 2024
Amazing 🤩 - The tour took a whole day , but it was worth it. We saw the waterfall, the ancient city , the wine and olive oil tasting, lunch and of course the great boat ride through the green canyon , the views indescribably beautiful. And of course there is also the opportunity to swim in clean water. On the boat available water, coffee, tea. I feel charged after the tour
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Jul 10, 2024
Serpentine, dangerous! - The story I want to tell is painfully imbued with the reality and banality of what happened to me. As we all know there are countries that are famous for their pattern dumbness and attitude towards tourism. So this is my story. 🇹🇷 Turkey.
Finally in that century it was possible to connect families with my sister. We relaxed in squirrels, at crystal hotels and spas. It's five stars, not to say the best hotel chain, were in more interesting ones, but for this period of time everything suited us together and we were fine with everything, considering we're all with kids and so on. Anex tour, classically we were offered a tour. As usual, I don't agree to anything but a hunger strike. The guys looked into it and agreed to snap for a certain day after discussing it. I made it to rest the day before I left without giving the trip any weight didn't take it seriously. Departure day. I woke up early this morning to my wife's words, the baby was driven, had a headache, a normal hangover, didn't have breakfast, got some water, let's go. Usual airbase, big guy, man over 50, even though the damage as humans was promised 20. Two hours away, but promised less agents as usual. As it turned out, the Driver and Guide didn't know the exact path, and we drove the wrong way. Everyone was outraged, but miraculously, the road was found.
I've been scared of heights since I was a kid, it's my biggest nightmare, and I can't help it. As it turned out, the Green Canyon trip, which was the name of the place we went to, was in the mountains and the road we took was through the serpentine. When we drove through the tunnel to this very serpentine in the mountains, we had a unique view of the reservoir, an insanely beautiful view, but that wasn't the point. As a man afraid of heights, I stunned and clutched the front seat of a huge bus, complaining half a turn to my wife about the situation. The wife wasn't aware of it and none of the guys. We were told about a nice and quiet trip, like everyone else on the bus. Children, pensioners, families were in the car. A huge airbase hit the serpentine. The road is so narrow that there's barely a meeting, not counting the size of the bus itself, at the corners.
this iron monster doesn't fit right in. At the beginning of the journey there are jackpots and fences that at least calm down. Catching the panic everyone started to worry, to say the least, that I thought I was in shock, like a kitten thrown into the sea, overboard, The limit of my panic rose to the maximum, I as a person very emotional started pouring everything on my wife, saying how I even got here was like the worst dream but on Java. Okay, we're here, maximum experience. It's beautiful, but that's not the point, the service leaves a lot to be desired, the water walk is nature's brilliance, but it's all at risk to the Turks' stupid jokes and beat-up hits of annoying songs.
Crowds at landing sites and stuff. Distracted by past shock. The way back. Not just how that bus driver got confused at the beginning of the journey. Turns out it was a switch driver, whoever was assigned to the flight couldn't get off, and that poor guy somehow agreed to get off. And so the bass filled to the maximum with people who don't like extremes drives uphill with a driver who knows no way. At one point, he hits a car and tears down the side mirror. People are unable to give in to panic screaming with fear, children sleeping, laying their ears on the pressure difference at altitude. The thing is, the driver took the wrong turn again, and we're at maximum height, we're in a huge bus, because of the size, trying to fit into a corner, the wheel of the car jumps into the ravine with a bang, someone's praying, I'm panicking like almost everyone else around me. At one point I'm hysterical like some of the neighbors I start yelling seeing that we just don't fit into every corner... There are no fences that signaled the situation. Stop the bus. That was the maximum height of this mountain. Where the driver stopped was the last corner, only a cliff. Although some were convinced of the normality of what was happening when we got off the bus with shaky legs worried about the children and wives, and also confessed and hysterical about ourselves.
It's one o'clock in the afternoon, we're at the top of a mountain, there's no food, I haven't had breakfast or eaten the nonsense they're feeding me on my trip. Everyone, of course, has given up the bus, which is impossible to even turn around, we have the kids with us and we understand we have to get down somehow...
Having survived all this, I strongly recommend looking into where you're going tomorrow and why at least.
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