This trip was quite a long one but, thankfully, uneventful and quite pleasant. Along the way we were treated to free Turkish tea at petrol stops, pee stops (not at the same time! um the pee and the tea that is! LOL) and generally where ever we stopped to take a break. What fantastic hospitality. On one of our breaks, a group of Turkish guys on motor bikes travelling to Ankara saw us and stopped to have a chat and not only to admire Sully but also to see if there was anything we needed or they could do for us. As we said, amazing!
The landscape started changing as we approached Cappodocia and the strangely beautiful rock formations began to appear.
It was getting a bit late when we arrived at the campsite in the hills but as we drove through the town of Goreme, we could see loads of cave dwellings hewn out of the rocks which are still in use today. It looked like a fairy tale drawing and is breathtaking and unbelieveable all at the same time. We set Sully up in quickly as the sun set (we've getting quite good at this), had a cuppa and dived into bed ready to face the view the next day.
