Thank you for this beautiful documentary about a country I know so little about. Cappadocia is such a whimsical topographical location, and the history of the entire country fascinates me. You're one of my top 5 channels I love to watch out of the hundreds I subscribe to. What can I say? I love to learn!!
Fascinating, a land of extremes, scorching hot summers and freezing winters, rocky mountains and open plains. I didn't know that Anatolian sheep are the ancesters of the domestic sheep.
@@cattymajiv See what you mean . But it seems this is cropped to give a "widescreen" impression. It looks too much is missing from the screen 8:50 12:20 48:28 compared to usual widescreen productions.
Stupid jokes are typically an Amercian thing. Anyone else would be too embarrassed, but Americans actually think it's smart! Which is, of course, the complete opposite to the truth.
NOTHING completely ruins an entire documentary about "WILDLIFE" better than showing segments that include humans or human interaction. This is a very easy down vote for that reason.
I could hardly imagine Turkey as a country that has such a varied, complex and beautiful natural landscape.
That’s probably because you think of each country by the small portion of cities you see.
It's a pleasure and refreshing to listen to Paul McGann's narration.
Wow Turkey 🇹🇷 looks so mesmerizing it’s bringing me memories from 2019 when I was at Yellowstone and grand Teton National parks.
But Turkiye is SO much better. Much more interesting and beautiful, never mind historic as well!
Thank you for this beautiful documentary about a country I know so little about. Cappadocia is such a whimsical topographical location, and the history of the entire country fascinates me. You're one of my top 5 channels I love to watch out of the hundreds I subscribe to. What can I say? I love to learn!!
Where are you from
Beautifully done as usual. Also, the background music. Interesting at @48:00 lost civilizations. Thank you for such informative, entertaining content.
thank you for this well organise and knowledgeable videos really appreciate it.
Life in Turkey,it has nature,it has biodiversity,places like this need to be preserved🐹
Maravilhoso 👏👏 documentário
Fascinating, a land of extremes, scorching hot summers and freezing winters, rocky mountains and open plains. I didn't know that Anatolian sheep are the ancesters of the domestic sheep.
Excellent video 😊
Those are the plumpest wild brown bears I’ve ever seen? They look big and chubby, like hand fed tame bears. Wow!
Thank you for breaking it down so clearly!
🇧🇷Muy hermoso ❤🤗🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩
Thanks for these stunning docus , but why the unusual cropping ?? To confuse the RUclips copyright detector ?
It's simply a wide screen video, like many modern movies.
@@cattymajiv See what you mean . But it seems this is cropped to give a "widescreen" impression.
It looks too much is missing from the screen 8:50 12:20 48:28 compared to usual widescreen productions.
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Turkey the only country that's also a Bird 🐦🍄🌍🍄🪶🍄 Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️🌵 yes I keep on keeping on
Anatolia and Constantinople will be free from Turkish Islamic occupiers
Stupid jokes are typically an Amercian thing. Anyone else would be too embarrassed, but Americans actually think it's smart! Which is, of course, the complete opposite to the truth.
I'm a little surprised that they didn't at least mention leopards, striped hyenas or golden jackals.
Music too loud and way too many commercials.
Watch it on your laptop
@@naomiail1534 Not all of us have laptops. Wanna buy me one?
NOTHING completely ruins an entire documentary about "WILDLIFE" better than showing segments that include humans or human interaction. This is a very easy down vote for that reason.
U know what I'm saying , I hate that
Me too. Completely kills the effort
Shut up
At, least these HUMANS do not
kill the wild life !.
1:33
Capital Ankara or Istanbul?
Ankara
Istanbul is the biggest and most important city