Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: DonM on January 08, 2015, 10:02:19 AM
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It's too cold to venture out today so I've been looking at old photo's. These were taken 48 years ago when I was stationed in Cyprus with the Royal Air Force. We camped on six mile beach near Kyrenia. We would put our tent on the beach at Easter and leave it there until October, we used it every weekend. We left the tent fully equiped and never lost a thing. This was long before the war that devided the island.
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Those were the days right enough
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Great photos DonM thank you! I love old photos, and comments of the time. It transports you back to how different it used to be. Let's have some more? ;D
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Lovely pictures Don. That Simca car and also the sunbed made me chuckle a little, they don't make 'em like that any more!!
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tnks for the photos Don :)
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Great photos, Don. Cheers for sharing.
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Nice photo's Don. (nice knees too ) ;)
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Nice photos Don,takes me back when I was with the UN forces in Nicosia,in the 1960s
Used to go to Kyrenia for our weekend breaks ,lovely place then,
Went back there about 4 years ago changed quite a bit,but still nice holiday place,
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Great old pictures. The Simca takes me back, my Father had one of them. Both my parents were in the R.A.F. that is how they met. My Father was sent to Indian for 3 1/2 years and took many great photographs.
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Jacqui, at the end of our tour in 1969 we drove the Simca home overland via Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany and Belgium.
We were very lucky we did accompanied tours to Singapore (62 to 65) as well as Cyprus. The 17 years we were married in the RAF we were never apart for more than three weeks, it was a wonderful life.
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Don, My Mother was Storekeeper a Sealand R.A.F. Camp where she met my Father who was an aircraft engineer. They got married had a two day honeymoon in Blackpool and two weeks later my Father was posted to India for 3 1/2 years. This was, of course, WW2.
(http://s10.postimg.org/dyhacanit/image.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/dyhacanit/)
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Don, my older brother was in Cyprus in the RAF at about that time. He was stationed in Akrotiri (not sure I spelt that correctly) in air traffic control. I was always jealous of him as he had a blast there and I was still at school with several years to go. :(
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I was ststioned at Akrotiri on !03 Maintainace Unit, we worked 7am to 1pm Mon to Fri. It was called "Noddy Land" by the rest of the base. I did previous tours in Germany and Singapore but Cyprus was by far th best.
I've been back a few times but you can never turn the clock back.