I think RAKI is Turkish (and possibly other places) and OUZO is its Greek 
equivalent, no? 

Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 00:51:56 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Expat List  Turkish holidays
To: [email protected]


Hi all!
 
First of all I would like to thank everyone for their suggestions concerning 
where to spend my summer vacations. I can say that each advise had something 
additional and was of great help.
 
I finally decided to go to Greece-the land of the Gods! As I said earlier my 
last year trip there was excellent! I would have gone to Mayorca for a change 
but the swine flu there is still hovering so i wont take the chances!
 
One issue which i would like your comments are has anyone bought property in 
Greece?
I see myself at 60 (still long way to go) and sitting on the verandah of a 1-2 
storey individual house near the sea shore and sipping the local "raki" 
pondering happily over the life i'v lived.(he he he).
 
Being an Indian national (love my country) with a permanent residence permit in 
Russia and a Russian wife Im sure it wont be easy! But then victory comes to 
those who dont leave the battlefield even after every hope has died (not my 
words but dazzling for sure especially in my mother tongue-Punjabi)!
 
Gurminder 


   

     
       
         

           
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From: dick <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Expat List Turkish holidays
To: "The Moscow Expat List" <[email protected]>
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Another great place is Malta. It is not expensive, it has great seafood, it is 
really interesting, with great beaches and nice hotels. And, the people speak 
English. We were there in early June and thoroughly enjoyed it. 
 

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From: Lucy S. Pak
Date: 05.08.2009 12:38:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Expat List Turkish holidays
 I have to second that motion re: Turkey. I was there a couple of months ago 
and although my trip was limited to Istanbul, it seems there is TONS to see and 
enjoy in Turkey overall: history, culture, beaches, food, etc. etc...it is an 
absolutely beautiful country, and the people are among the nicest I have ever 
met on my travels--I highly recommend it. I am still waiting for the day to go 
back!!
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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 00:51:44 +0400
> Subject: Expat List Turkish holidays
> 
> 
> > From: gurminder sachdev <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: Expat List AW: Expat Digest, Vol 58, Issue 3 - 2 week
> > vacation abroad
> > In all perhaps Spain, Portugal, Turkey or Egypt is hovering in my mind.
> > Mayorca is possible but Im not sure being an indian how fast i can get
 the 
> > visa doneas we are in august already .
> > That is why im also thinking of Turkey..
> 
> I love Turkey and highly recommend it for a great, relaxing holiday. I've 
> always gone to the area near Antalya -- if you go near Kemer, there are 
> mountains (that change color over the course of the day), pine trees and 
> sea. (The other direction, to the east of Antalya, is flatter and less 
> attractive, although the beaches are wider.) There are magnificent ancient 
> ruins and sights all over the place. The diving is decent (tho not anywhere 
> as good as the Red Sea). The food is excellent (Turks have a profound 
> understanding of vegetables), the shopping is fabulous, and the people are 
> very friendly and warm. If you go a reputable tour agency (check out the 
> ones recommended by the Turkish Embassy), and go high-end, the 
> accommodations are lovely.
 It's not hard to rent a car, and there are plenty 
> of day trips you can make. I haven't been to the area around Bodrum 
> (although the diving is supposed to be better there); I think it is flossier 
> and more expensive.
> 
> I also love Egypt (diving! diving!), but it's really, really, really hot in 
> August.
> 
> You know you'll have to report back to the list:) 
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