Back to Teos Marina in SigacikSome Larger Fishing Trawlers are also in Port TodayMarina Staff Guide us to a BerthPassing the Quaint Tiny Fishing Port by the Ancient City WallMost Spaces are Occupied in Parts of the MarinaOnce Settled in a Berth, we Hire a Car and Drive Towards Kusadasi to Finally Collect Our 5 Year VisasOne of the Reasons this Part of the Coast is Called the Concrete CoastInteresting Architecture in the Distance !!Holiday Resorts are in Most Bays in this Area of Western TurkeyThe Climate, Scenery and the Close Proximity to Ancient Sites such as Ephesus, Make this a Popular Holiday DestinationThis Beach is a Popular Destination for Campers and Motor Homes Fun Parks Adjacent to Large Hotels Attract Many Families to the AreaBack in KusadasiWith Our Precious Visas in Hand we go to the Bazaar which we Missed on our Last VisitEvery Bazaar has a Mosque Nearby and Plenty of Jewellery shops !The Kusadasi Foreshore with Wonderful People-Friendly Open SpacesOn Our Return to Sigacik we Pass Ephesus in the DistanceWe Decide to Drive in to Ephesus, however the Site Closed at 6.30pmAs we had Visited Ephesus Extensively a Few Years Ago, we were not Disappointed that we had Arrived so LateWe were Happy with a Few Photos Through the Fence at the Entance to EphesusPassing this Beach Covered with Concrete Blocks on our Way Back to Sigacik, Made us Wonder What they were for !!Before Returning to the Marina we Drove to Ancient Teos, which was ClosebyThe Ancient Site of Teos Dates Back to the 3rd Century BCVery Little Remains of the Ancient Site of Teos Above Ground, however a lot of Excavation is in ProgressTeos LimaniOne of Our Favourite Bays (Name Unknown) Close to TeosAnd Over the Hill we are Back in SigacikFor a Change we Try One of the Restaurants in the Marina Complex and Enjoyed the ExperienceA complimentary Fruit Platter was Served After our Steak and Chips Tonight
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