Cappadocia: Last day

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My last day in Cappadocia is gorgeously sunny and I'm pampered with a relaxing breakfast out on the terrace of my hotel. 

Serinn House, terrace

Serinn House is built into the hillside in Urgup, and has amazing views over the landscape. Then I go for a walk in the beautiful Red Valley. 

Red Valley
It's completely deserted and all the flowers are bursting into bloom.

Flowers in the Red Valley
I've been very well looked after in Turkey. In this photo, you can see Mahmoud, who has driven us around the local area, Farouk, our guide, who knows everything about Cappadocia and has even managed to teach me a few words of Turkish, and Eren, the lovely lady who owns Serinn House and who has been the perfect host.

Mahmoud, Farouk and Eren
I'll also be sad to say goodbye to Findik (pronounced Funduk), Serinn House's resident pet. Her name means Hazelnut in Turkish.

Findik

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