Imagine a day filled with exploring ancient civilizations dating back to 7000 years B.C., relaxing in Roman jacuzzis nestled in volcanic craters, and getting lost in tunnels of a hidden city carved into the rocks. This is just a glimpse of the unforgettable adventures experienced in Türkiye by our intrepid traveler in the latest episode of their motorcycle journey.
From stunning landscapes to fascinating historical sites, this day in Turkey was anything but ordinary. The episode captures the essence of adventure and discovery as the traveler navigates through the diverse terrain on their motorbike, immersing themselves in the rich culture and history of the region.
As the traveler recounts the unexpected twists and turns of the day, viewers are transported to the captivating landscapes and hidden gems of Turkey, making it a truly unforgettable experience for all. Stay tuned to witness the extraordinary moments and unexpected encounters that made this day in Turkey one for the books.
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Video “NOT the day I expected to have in Türkiye!! 🇹🇷- S8, EP09” was uploaded on 11/10/2024 to Youtube Channel Itchy Boots
Fabulous footage on the volcano, although I couldn't bear to watch when so close to the edge.
Du zeigst mir einfach Orte aus meiner Heimat, die ich so selber noch nicht kannte, wunderschöne Aufnahmen 🙏🏽
reservour gibi sanki çevrede bulunan yerleşim yerleri için su depolanıyordu büyük ihtimalle ..
bu gibi ilginç yerlerin var olduğunu ve yerlerini nasıl öğreniyorsunuz kitap yada kılavuz var mı bilgi aldığınız. ?
Turkey looks like a great place to visit and the people seem very friendly.
unbelievable ❤
Don't ride on the outer side of the dirt please on the height …….. take better care always
You are crazy brave girl!!! You go where I would not go!!
drop it the crumbs of bread as you go!!
Noraly maybe this bath was there because there probably was sulphur in the soil and so the Romans could take therapeutic sulfur baths !🌷
Manazan Caves – Karaman
Manazan Caves are located on the east of Yeşildere Valley, which extends between Yeşildere (İbrala) and Taşkale (Kızıllar) villages, on the side of the Karaman-Yeşildere Taşkale road. It is 40 kilometers away from Karaman. The caves are five-story collective dwellings carved entirely by human hands into a high rock mass in a limestone area with a high clay content. The first two floors consist of many small rooms in the form of cells in the east-west direction. It has a strategic position to control the valley from the east and west. The other floors carved into the high rock mass in the middle are called Kum Kale, At Meydanı and Ölüler Meydanı in the region, respectively.
Since the front facade of the caves was destroyed by natural events, there is no obvious entrance today. There are many burial chambers in the form of caves on the first floor. It has been determined that some of the rooms lined up from east to west on this floor were chapels. There are traces of some geometric shapes and frescoes inside them. The largest of the chapels is located in the eastern section. The southern facade, which has a barrel vault and is located on the slope, was destroyed by natural events. Although there is no data to determine exactly when the caves were carved, it is understood from the small findings obtained from here that the caves were carved and settled in the 6th and 7th centuries during the Byzantine Period . It is estimated that the caves were carved and used both for safety and because of the clayey limestone's ability to keep heat and humidity constant.
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Very interesting to see your videos and adventures you are brave than some man. Thank you 😊.
People lived in caves in Cappadocia, Turkey, during the Byzantine era and earlier. The caves were used to protect people from persecution by the Romans and Arab invaders
Adventure adventure
Wonderful, No Hollywood , Nothing contrived . Honest . Good .
I just watched and felt suffocated in that place😂
It's just insane climbing into dark unknown tunnels 😅….
Did it ever cross your mind that you might just get lost in the tunnels?
What a brave young lady👌👍🏽
Great to knew the history of minor Asia because the Turkish tribes come to the area from Mongolia after 11th century AD…
The cave; its amazing ❤❤
Are you going to Gobekli Tepi? That would be so cool! I’ll keep watching. It is 11,000 years old!
It's a shame the translation didn't work on some things around the 26 min mark. About the under ground cave, the man also mentioned about 5000 people lived there. When your internet blipped, the man had told you about an other underground cave nearby: Incesu magarasi). I love your curiosity and bravery. Safe travels, Noraly!
This os why i love this Chanel, thanks a lot 😊