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Lynda Beth Unkeless, J. D.'s avatar

My last memory in Greece in 1997:

An American woman on the beach said:

“You can’t travel alone in Turkey.

You’re tall, blonde, American.”

The next morning I took the ferry to Turkey and stayed 7 weeks.

Best travel stories in my life happened there and

almost all of are untold.

Thanks for sharing yours!🫶🙏✍️

Susannah Kennedy, DPhil's avatar

Yes! The 'you can't travel' there...

I'm glad to hear you also went despite being tall, blonde, American.

Roslin P Moore's avatar

Brave woman !

Susannah Kennedy, DPhil's avatar

Thank you. Have you also been a traveler?

Round Trip Narita-SFO's avatar

I have been a traveler since before I was old enough to buy my own plane ticket. It's so deep in my bones, I know I was born with it.

Dooner's avatar

I love this adventure. Keeps ne on my toes. READY for something scary to happen. Y I u write it so well, keeping the tension front and center.waiting for mire.

Susannah Kennedy, DPhil's avatar

Thank you, bumpy car texting. ;) Hopefully in the passenger seat, haha.. Have you also traveled?

Dooner's avatar

Sorry texting in a bumpy car.

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Susannah Kennedy, DPhil's avatar

Yes, that shifting when crossing a line. For those who haven't traveled abroad, it also used to be found in New York or San Francisco, where a few blocks could mean entirely different cultural 'feels' and require different navigating skills.