Departure from Dirsek Around 7am Ensured Arrival in Knidos Before LunchConditions for Our Trip Today will be IdealThere is Hardly a Breath of Wind in the Bay This MorningCalm Condition Outside the Bay TooWe Pass the Beautiful Greek Island of SimiRod Having a “Power Nap” During Our JourneyKate is Ready with her Camera on Arrival in KnidosFortunately for Us on Our Arrival, a Yacht was Preparing to Depart !Knidos Restaurant Overlooks the Bay and has a Long Jetty which Holds Up to 25 YachtsKnidos is Used for a Lunch Stop Overs for Gulets Travelling to and from Bodrum or MarmarisOnce Moored Securely on Anchor in the Bay, We Sent Rod and Kate off in the Dinghy to do some Ancient Ruin SightseeingKnidos in Ancient Times was a famous Commercial PortWe Recognise Rod and Kate at the Ancient Theatre SiteYachts of All Sizes are Moored by KnidosSome Guests from a SuperYacht Arrive to Visit the Ancient SiteThe Large Ancient Theatre at Knidos is Undergoing Some Restoration WorkMore Boats Keep ArrivingDespite the Traffic, the Water in the Knidos Harbour has Always been Quite ClearRic Purchases Some Delicious Mezes from the Restaurant for Our Late Lunch AboardAnother of the Large Gulets Prepare for DepartureBy Late Afternoon, the Crowded Knidos Bay Became Quite PeacefulThe Knidos Ancient Site is Now Closed for the Day
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