Pamuakkale kind of sounds Hawaiian.🤙Never realized Turkey was so beautiful and rich in history. Thanks for the awesome tour and sharing your adventures.
Great that you are not only laying on the beach and instead travel through the country. I was in Pamuakkale the first time in 1987 and back then there was a street through the middle of the terraces, you can see the remainings clearly. And back then it was allowed to walk inside the water of terraces or to lay inside the tubes. Pamukkale is as a must do for Turkey tourists.
Hi there! I spent 3 months in Turkiye this summer 2022. I spent 1 month in Pamukkale (Denizli) and it was the most amazing experiece. I enjoyed swimming in the Cleopatra Pool and actually walking through the Ancient Ruins and so much more to see. I am also an American who left the USA to live abroad in Europe and it is the best decision I have every made. Living in Europe has made my quality of life so much better, not to mention I was able to visit 36 European Countries and counting. Great Video and very good information about Pamukkale. :)
@@TreyDaze Hi Trey! Yes it’s been 7 Years since I first left California, and my first Country and city I moved to was Paris, France, and while living there for 1 year, I took the opportunity to travel many EU Countries during my free time, since they are so near. I’m happy to see other black Americans get out of the USA and see Countries that we are told negative things about and find out it is mostly untruths. 🙄😀🌏
@@DS-uo1zy Hi, I was working online before I left the States, so I already had a income coming in while I was traveling and I am able work from anywhere as long as I have good WiFi.☺️
@@teenatravelsabroad Thanks for the quick reply! I'm about to finish my degree and thought of getting ideally a 24h/week remote job which would pay maybe 1200€ after taxes & travel for a year. Haven't heard anyone in my circle doing this, so I'm wondering, if its a stupid idea. I'd already get some work experience, travel & meet new people & be able to afford/save more than i do as a student. I have a few followup questions if you don't mind
never knew about those natural pools in turkey looks stunning. I only ever been to the south eastern part of Turkey . The place you stayin at looks much more gorgeous and historic thanks for sharing your adventure. Those places look mesmerizing ✌
You really should label your channel as travel channel and get your journeys sponsored by the tourism industry to report about those places. I have been there too and you show it better. I present more with a German attitude. Which might be precise but is also not too entertaining. Awesome channel. I would like to give you a list of spots that I loved so discover because I want to hear your opinion. Edit: You have been at the exact place where democracy was invented in about 430 before Christ. Isn't it weird to be at a place where high cultures existed over 400 years before the guy who defines your calendar even was born?
Pamuakkale kind of sounds Hawaiian.🤙Never realized Turkey was so beautiful and rich in history. Thanks for the awesome tour and sharing your adventures.
Great that you are not only laying on the beach and instead travel through the country. I was in Pamuakkale the first time in 1987 and back then there was a street through the middle of the terraces, you can see the remainings clearly. And back then it was allowed to walk inside the water of terraces or to lay inside the tubes. Pamukkale is as a must do for Turkey tourists.
Gonna go out on a limp here and say: the British Museum has the heads. 🤔
But yes, Pamukkale is awesome, I plan on going back there again.
Hi there! I spent 3 months in Turkiye this summer 2022. I spent 1 month in Pamukkale (Denizli) and it was the most amazing experiece. I enjoyed swimming in the Cleopatra Pool and actually walking through the Ancient Ruins and so much more to see. I am also an American who left the USA to live abroad in Europe and it is the best decision I have every made. Living in Europe has made my quality of life so much better, not to mention I was able to visit 36 European Countries and counting. Great Video and very good information about Pamukkale. :)
Hey Teena! Thanks for watching! And woah…36 countries! You’ve been on it!!!
@@TreyDaze Hi Trey! Yes it’s been 7 Years since I first left California, and my first Country and city I moved to was Paris, France, and while living there for 1 year, I took the opportunity to travel many EU Countries during my free time, since they are so near. I’m happy to see other black Americans get out of the USA and see Countries that we are told negative things about and find out it is mostly untruths. 🙄😀🌏
@@teenatravelsabroad may I ask how you financed all the travel? Family or were you already working, saving ?😊
@@DS-uo1zy Hi, I was working online before I left the States, so I already had a income coming in while I was traveling and I am able work from anywhere as long as I have good WiFi.☺️
@@teenatravelsabroad Thanks for the quick reply!
I'm about to finish my degree and thought of getting ideally a 24h/week remote job which would pay maybe 1200€ after taxes & travel for a year. Haven't heard anyone in my circle doing this, so I'm wondering, if its a stupid idea. I'd already get some work experience, travel & meet new people & be able to afford/save more than i do as a student.
I have a few followup questions if you don't mind
I always wanted to see Pamukkale, but so far I didn't. It is such a unique place to see.
never knew about those natural pools in turkey looks stunning. I only ever been to the south eastern part of Turkey . The place you stayin at looks much more gorgeous and historic thanks for sharing your adventure. Those places look mesmerizing ✌
I never knew this existed, lucky i found this, really astonishing view. Great video!
You really should label your channel as travel channel and get your journeys sponsored by the tourism industry to report about those places. I have been there too and you show it better. I present more with a German attitude. Which might be precise but is also not too entertaining. Awesome channel. I would like to give you a list of spots that I loved so discover because I want to hear your opinion.
Edit:
You have been at the exact place where democracy was invented in about 430 before Christ. Isn't it weird to be at a place where high cultures existed over 400 years before the guy who defines your calendar even was born?
Damn, the pools look like a different planet. 😂
Imagine seeing this couple of hundred years ago.
Yeah this is a great place to be.The necropolis is great place too. With the first public toilet! The slaves warmed up the seats for their masters!