Monday, September 13, 2010

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Marmara, on the routes of migratory birds and dolphins

We had read that in the Sea of \u200b\u200bMarmara, once there were many dolphins and not now. But we have come across every day: in pairs, in groups, alongside or to play for minutes and minutes with the bow of Fair Wind. There are still and there are many.
Unfortunately we have also seen two deaths, bloated float on the water, affected by the traffic of vessels is a constant panorama of the sea.


Even a sommergile we cross off Yassiada, the island that concentration and internment was in the sixties under a repressive military regime.
Today on the small island remain dilapidated and abandoned buildings that testify to this past.
And nearby, in Sivriada, we encountered the first flock of storks passing through on their long migration flight. More then we would have met the following days.


We touched on the Princes' Islands, where the recreational and tourism in Istanbul is spread throughout the year, then on the south coast of the sea we arrived at where we started Esenkoy the crossing to the island of Marmara. Almost sixty miles in eight hours, driven by wind and currents to more than seven knots to land in the pretty port of Asmolikoy. Again we met
kindness and sympathy with the locals and help as we needed.

The last night in the Sea of \u200b\u200bMarmara we passed in the quiet bay of Pasalimani. Again, like dolphins every day and always greet us on arrival to departure.


Then seventy miles downhill to the Dardanelles and soak Cannakale under the Trojan horse plays in all forms and materials in kiosks on the street.
Morning departure early for another long stretch of nearly sixty miles out from the Dardanelles, the Aegean and fall back to Mithimna on Lesbos, where we started almost three weeks earlier.

The end of the cruise for our fellow travelers is to Ayvalik, on the Turkish coast in front of Mytilene. Surrounded by an archipelago of small islands, Ayvalik is a quiet and pleasant town a tourist destination: daily connected with the Greek island of Lesbos is the starting point for a visit to the archaeological site of Pergamon.

Andrew, Albert and Barbara greet us: see you next season. We go two more weeks before returning.

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