37 Comments The enormity of the number of soldiers killed during WWI has left an indelible mark on the landscape. They call them the silent villages, the […] Day 87-88: Driving around WW1 War Graves, Gallipoli
3 Comments It’s a soft, warmish morning and time to say goodbye to the puppies. I hate leaving them and so want to find them a home, […] Day 85: Fireworks on Our Last Night in Asia, Canukkale
14 Comments We woke to more glorious sunshine, so nothing for it. We head 40 km straight to the beach and find a perfect spot right outside […] Day 79-80: Surely That’s Not 1 of the 7 Wonders ...
9 Comments Konya, a city of a million souls, squats slap in the middle of Anatolia’s wild plain, surrounded by open, endless prairie. Turkey’s most culturally conservative […] Day 63, The Tomb of Rumi & Mevlanamania, Konya
14 Comments After a nice hot shower and a bit of breakfast, we decide to explore the rest of Nemrut Dagi National Park. Vin rolls out the […] Day 53: King Antiochus I & his Commagene Kingdom
29 Comments It has to be said that Nemrut Dagi is one of the most mystical and awe inspiring places in Turkey. Before we arrived in Turkey, […] Day 52: Entombed Amongst The Gods, Nemrut Dagi
11 Comments A rather late start but then again, we did have a late night. Yesterday we parked up and had a walk around Openac park. We […] Mosaic Mausoleum to Make Shift Motors, Bajina Basta
8 Comments On a lovely bright, warm summer’s morning (no rain, whoopee) I wake to the smell of fresh percolated coffee. Craig is already up and planning […] The Scars of the Siege, Vukovar
4 Comments We wake to torrential rain, it bounces on the tin motorhome roof like gun fire. Its mighty windy, furthermore gusts fling open our door when […] One Of The Deadliest Concentration Camps WWII, Jasenovac
15 Comments It’s eight o’clock in the morning and the first streaks of lightening flash across the sky as we drive along the narrow roads to Sinj. […] Exploring Croatia Beyond the Coastline, Plitvice Lakes