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RE: Travel with me #90 : Inside the Kale - Kaleiçi, Antalya!

in #travel7 years ago

That is a gorgeous place, how lucky that you found out about it! And those tiny houses for the cats must be the cutest thing I have seen in a long while, it makes me really happy to see that they take such good care of the stray cats in that area!

The buildings look really beautiful, and I love the contrast between the light walls and the green plants. How interesting that some of the plants are actually growing from inside the walls! The harbor is stunning as well, especially with all the lights, do you know if the ships there are privately owned or is it possible to go for a bout tour with one of the pirate ships? That would be exiting!

I have never been to Turkey and actually do not know that much about the country but your blog posts are showing such gorgeous places that I get more and more inspired to go there. There is also something really poetical and mesmerizing about your style of writing, that makes me feel really drawn to the places. I also love how you always seem to know so much about the area and its history, I always learn something new when I read your posts. So thank you for a great learning experience once again!

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mialinnea, what a pleasure it was to share my experiences with you, such a lovely comment has shown me that you've read the post thoroughly and enjoyed it! What makes me really motivated is comments like yours because it's great feedback that allows me to tune my posts for better enjoyment!

I do a lot of research during my visit as well as afterwards, it's a great opportunity learn a lot of things you never knew before - one of the perks of a perpetual traveller.

It was a pleasure reading the post! Some times with long posts I loose interest in the middle and only look at the pictures, but your writing is really catching and makes me really want to continue reading and learn more about the places.

I can tell that you do a lot of research! And yes, traveling is an exceptional learning experience within many different areas of knowledge.

I look forward to reading your next post!