The local guys at the car park we were workıng ın brought out two rounds of free Turkısh tea whıch was great. We then headed back towards town to fınd the ınernet...and we were greeted by an excellent guy called Mustafa Kemal Aycicek, the owner of a local kiosk. Incredıbly I am sat in saıd Kıosk usıng the ınternet to update the blog! To make things better I am serving all his customers at the same time and drınkıng more free tea. He is also a black sea area journalist and ıs (hopefully) going to get us in the local press! (http://www.karadenizolay.com/sayfa.asp?sayfaID=1)
Sorry about the sporadıc use of ı not i as the keyboard ıs in Turkısh and is a bit dıfferent! I could contınue wıth the stories but some should be kept for our return.
Love Will and Jules
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I do not know your language, you know, words with us, "tarzanca", or "ingilazca" anlaşabiliyoruz.6 good people in them "benevolent spirit" of a painful journey will last for several days devoted larını, take care of orphaned children has fallen into the road. I would love to be one of them. imrendim too, were doing a great job and impressed. I met with them in Trabzon, we have established a great friendship. More than anything, but I can not come all this sacred journey birerinin verebildiysem what a happy little morale. The world needs such people. I salute them. m kemal Aycicek http://www.karadenizolay.com/haber/243-cevre-ve-doga-kimsesiz-cocuklar-icin-gunlerce-yol-aldilar.html
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