The author posted a question in Travel, Tourism
Isn't it dangerous to parachute on a rope behind a boat in Kemer and in what currency should I bring money to Turkey? and got a better answer
Response from Просто[+++++]
Fly to Turkey with dollars. And whether to fly or not, you'll figure it out on the spot.
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Fly to Turkey with dollars. And whether to fly or not, you'll figure it out on the spot.
Fly to Turkey with dollars. And whether to fly or not, you'll figure it out on the spot.
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Dangerous. Lots of fatalities.
Dangerous. Lots of fatalities.
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Extreme entertainment is dangerous everywhere, because there is always a risk. If you're afraid, you'd better not fly a parachute behind a boat. Tourist attractions are usually sold in dollars.
Extreme entertainment is dangerous everywhere, because there is always a risk. If you're afraid, you'd better not fly a parachute behind a boat. Tourist attractions are usually sold in dollars.
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You can fall off the swing - every activity has its share of risk Take dollars, but change as needed, not all at once
You can fall off the swing - every activity has its share of risk Take dollars, but change as needed, not all at once
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can take dollars and euros with you. Locals take them at the same rate, but as the euro is more expensive than the dollar, it's cheaper to pay with dollars.
can take dollars and euros with you. Locals take them at the same rate, but as the euro is more expensive than the dollar, it's cheaper to pay with dollars.
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can take a shower in Turkey, it's a dangerous country.
can take a shower in Turkey, it's a dangerous country.