🇹🇷 TURKEY ALANYA 4K CASTLE MOUNTAIN WALK - 10 May 2023 4K 60FPS HDR no commentary

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Welcome to my most dangerous video yet, because I'm afraid of heights 🙈😅
    This is a viewing point on top of the Alanya caste mountain 🏰🗻🚠
    Where you also can have a nice picnic!
    You will also see his place in my next Teleferi̇k video 😊
    DATE: 10.05.2023
    TIME: 11'00
    LOCATION:
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Комментарии • 5

  • @fatihbayram2128
    @fatihbayram2128 Год назад +1

    Harika görüntüler

    • @travelingpuma
      @travelingpuma  Год назад

      Thank you so much!
      It was very hard standing at the edge 🙈
      Thanks for watching 😊

  • @DanielKrivtsov-pq1er
    @DanielKrivtsov-pq1er Год назад

    How is turkey right now for Russian speaking people? Any changes or still the same as it was?

    • @travelingpuma
      @travelingpuma  Год назад +1

      Im sorry, I can't answer that.
      But here, in Alanya and Antalya, are so many Russians.

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Год назад

      I live here, I am from 👉 🇬🇧.
      There have been changes, since about a year ago.
      It's not easy for Russian people, to get an Ikamet.
      Many have left. Sold their properties; or are in the process of selling them.
      As you know, this area gets a lot of Russian tourists.
      Brits and European and Scandinavian, populate mostly the west, such as Marmaris and Fetihye.
      Since June, it's been very quiet in Alanya.
      Russians are struggling with the ruble, being smashed unfortunately.
      So the hotels now, are making cut price all inclusive, and the British and the other nations are here also now.
      (As I write this on 29th July 2023).
      There are many Ukrainian people and Russian residents here, both running from putin, for different reasons.
      They get along very well, despite the problematic situation.
      I was a British English language consultant, in Kyiv one year; and Odessa three.
      I'm from Kensington and Chelsea; in London originally.
      I have two Russian friends in London, good people; both importers.
      Sasha and Alexei.
      They obtained British citizenship; and a British passport 2 years ago.
      They love the freedom Britain gives a person, generally speaking.
      A tolerant nation, they described 👉 🇬🇧.
      I left Odessa ten months before vladolf putler invaded (a hunch)
      I found Ukrainian people to be most hospitable.
      People are essentially the same the 🌏 over.
      It's narrow minded politicians, that make a mess of things, and try to separate people, with damaging rhetoric.
      I include 🇬🇧 in my analysis.
      Good luck to you ☺ 👍