I had managed to sprain both my ankles, not easy to do I can assure you, and it requires an expertly timed trip and a twisting fall into a roadside drain. Something a stuntman would be proud of. Unfortunately, I'm no stuntman and the pain meant I could barely walk, and could only just drive. I needed to rest up. Not far away was Halfeti, a place I had heard mentioned as being a beautiful destination on the River Euphrates.
I have travelled to many historic sites, but until recently I had never even heard of the colossal statues of Mount Nemrut in Southern Turkey. It was on a trip to Cappadocia that I picked up an old copy of the Lonely Planet in a cave hotel which had one of the weathered heads on its cover. Since then I have been planning to visit.
Narrabeen is a beachside suburb of Sydney, perched midway between
cosmopolitan Manly and the uber-rich hangout of Palm Beach. Known more for its
famous surf breaks, immortalised in the lyrics to the Beach Boys sixties summer
hit 'Surfin
USA', it has a sleepy feel, which suits me just fine, as this is my
favourite part of Sydney, and is where I have chosen to live.
Dhaka is one of the worlds mega-cities, with a population of over 19 million people, and growing by over 5,00 people a week. Yet with a history going back over two thousand years and being the political and cultural capital of Bangladesh, the densely populated city is one of the best kept secrets in Asia.