10th September 2013 Mitilini, Lesvos Island to Bozcaada Island, Turkey The Early Morning Light Over Mitilini Reminded us of Our Visits to Simi With the Weather Very Favourable Today, we Depart for Our Long Trip North Towards the Dardenelles Some of the Local Fishing Boats have Already Departed for the Day The Town Appears so Peaceful in the Early Morning The Busy Restaurants Along the Pier have a Quiet Break Before the Lunch Crowd Arrive Before Our Departure we have to Clear Customs from Greece and Fuel Up Vive La Vie Still Gives Mitilini an Attractive Focal Point on Our Departure We Pass the North Port of Mitilini The Mitilini Castle Motoring North we Pass Our Favourite Swimming Spot Leaving Lesvos Island we Approach the Turkish Coast Once Again The Concrete Jungle of Boxy Holiday Houses in Turkey, Unfortunately Spoils Some of the Lovely Coastline The Fort and Fishing Harbour of Babakale on the Turkish Cape of Baba Burun The Huge Fort was Built in the 1700’s to Protect the Small Village from Pirate Attacks Continuing North we see Dolphins Playing at the Bow of a Passing Ship After Many Hours of Motoring we Finally Arrive at the Turkish Island of Bozcaada The Impressive Castle Domineers the Harbour in the Town A Combination of Yachts and Motor Boats are Berthed at the Quay in the Bozcaada Port On the Quay at the Port, Several Cafes Line the Shore for Visitors Ferries from the Mainland of Turkey Come Across to Bozcaada Every Day Bringing Visitors The Tangaroa Dwarfed Between Larger Motor Boats The Local Fishing Port in the Town is Full of the Usual Colourfully Painted Fishing Boats of All Shapes and Sizes The Large Genoese Bozcaada Castle has been Well Preserved over the Centuries Ric Does His Thing by Assisting Strangers with Their Photography !! The Narrow Streets Behind the Castle Lead to a Number of Waterside Restaurants Restaurants Along the Foreshore all have a Wonderful View of the Castle Quaint Boutique Hotels Line the Back Streets of the Town A Colourful Welcome for Visitors at this Tiny House Tractors Seem to be Popular in this Town !! We have Some New Neighbours at the Quay At the End of the Quay Local Families and Visitors Try Their Hands at Fishing Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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