In Turkiye, in every city, even in small villages you will find bits of history. Göreme is also one of my favorite places, after Mardin, Urfa and Istanbul.
Spectacular! There's always another layer to explore - I think when a place is so enchanting like this is, it's wonderful to re-visit. It's like finding more hidden treasure every time. Excellent video Gabriel!
Wowwww I'm Surprisingly to See the life of the People in Ancient, Underground City, of Cappadocia thank u so much sir Gabe for your wonderful walk around tour Godbless from the Philippines 🇵🇭 sir Marvin 🙂♥️🙏👏👏🎉👍👍👏👏👏👏
Hi Gabriel, you know that there are other remarkable locations like Cappadocia the Badlands South Dakota and in Canada, In Argentina Valle de la Luna. In California, the Pinnacles National Park and in Makoshika State Park in Montana, Hell's Half-acre in Wyoming in Las Médulas, Spain, and of course Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. The landscapes are similar but what they have in common is the incredible natural rock formations all unique in their own way.
Hi Gabriel. I am presently in Goreme. Thought perhaps I could buy you a beer. (Am from Marin County) My Guatemalan friend and I are taking the overnight bus to Antalya so we missed meeting you in this area and as you are no longer in Turkey. Darn. Happy travels!
Nice places there to explore Gabriel. Hey i wanted to suggest a idea, watcing itchy boots channel vids a lot lately. So i was thinking would gabriel might like to try that, views are great though. I just like to watch anything traveling though
Yes !!!!! glad you found it 😂 🙏🏻 going fir food did the tick 😂 . Was good to here your thoughts and opinions on the building !!! Enjoyed playing a part in the last few videos aswell 🙂
When I went to Mazi there were no lights or anything it was pitch black inside. There was a caretaker who would give everyone a flashlight and then show you around inside. The city is huge and the part you saw is maybe 5 or 10 percent of it. There are a couple levels above where you were and also few more levels down. The city is spread out all through the plateau. I used to live in Goreme and went to Mazi many times. Once we were lucky enough to convince the caretaker to show us the parts of the underground city that is usually closed to tourists. We were crawling through dirt and tunnels and would have never made it out without the caretaker and it was amazing. There are also some Hittite tombs in the cliff to the left of the entrance to the underground city. Also, there is 30 meter high Hittite burial mound a few kilometers downriver from Avanos. The "Red" river is the longest river entirely within Turkiye.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos No, they are not open to the public. Some of it is full of rubble and hasn't been cleared and possibly could be structurally unstable.
This quiet cave compared to the popular cave is my preference also ... My first date with now my best friend was to Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury tor ❤ I think you would love it
I wonder, why there is a frequent encountering with the dogs, whenever you visit to this kind of old secluded spot, as I remember more than once before in other places, they bark at a high voice.
very interesting video. A suggestion: instead of guessing what some formations are, why not hire a local for accurate information? You are also supporting local people. A win win for all of us.
Any idea what century did the church at 6:27 were build? Once again amazing video Gabriel, but this seems that it wasn't shot on earth! Enjoy Sifnos, must be very calm and relaxing with cooler weather and less tourists.
Good , I saw from insta that you are in Sifnos and in Kastro, you followed my advice! I have a summer house in Sifnos and I know well the island. Then you did the beautiful walk from Faros to Chrisopigi, and stopped at the old mines, I forgot to mention. Hope you did the walk all the way to Chrisopigi. Also from Kastro a nice walk along the sea is at Poulati church. Hope you make and post a video from Sifnos!
Honest feedback here, Gabe, from a long time fan: I think you need to get out of the Mediterranean fast if you want to boost your views. It’s been way too samey recently. More USA. More Asia. Or more lesser know places like that trip you did in Bulgaria.
Excellent work again.. I am researching the Ellora/Ajanta caves near Mumbai.. hoping to make it there just have to pick the best timing.. maybe January.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Basically 64 miles apart.. I think only difference mostly is paintings in Ellora caves. They are spectacular. Mumbai would be entry to country then a bus out to the caves nearby town. Lighting is slightly bad... they have lanterns they give you to help with.. no flashes allowed but videography is allowed. Worried about lighting!
@@jacksondrake-lost There's one temple in particular at Ellora carved out of rock that looks spectacular, a little different from the caves at Ajanta. Either one is definitely worth a visit and it would be cool to see both for comparison.
I was wondering the same thing, my guess would be candles, they must have died young from lack of fresh air. Also what happened if there was heavy rains to prevent flooding?
Ehy Gabe why don' you coime to Prague and chill manyou can't be goin traveling without sleep...Take abrreatherplease...sir Comeon you can only do so much....its enough dude..3 week break thank you gabe
Great vlog ❤ will you ever consider to travel to African countries? Apart Morocco 🇲🇦 as you visited already. Africa has 54 countries waiting for you hahaha
Gabriels interest lies mainly in Europe especially Eastern Europe and India. South America, Africa and Australia, and a good part of Asia he has barely touched probably because of security and budget issues. Then again there are many other channels that cover these places. Considering he has been at it for 13 years with over 2000 videos to his credit, his viewer base of 560k is quite low. People tend to gravitate to channels with more excitement and humor,
I've heard the wise men came later on, like a year or more after Jesus was born, it would have been a long trip after all. I think that shaft was just to let light in.
It's highly debatable, somewhere between thirteen days and two years: www.christianity.com/jesus/birth-of-jesus/star-and-magi/when-did-the-magi-visit.html
It's highly debatable, somewhere between thirteen days and two years: www.christianity.com/jesus/birth-of-jesus/star-and-magi/when-did-the-magi-visit.html
I enjoy this endless search for old civilizations, traditions and local ways of life.
Sweet.
You are one heck of an explorer.
In Turkiye, in every city, even in small villages you will find bits of history. Göreme is also one of my favorite places, after Mardin, Urfa and Istanbul.
Spectacular! There's always another layer to explore - I think when a place is so enchanting like this is, it's wonderful to re-visit. It's like finding more hidden treasure every time. Excellent video Gabriel!
Gabriel It's amazing every time you go to Cappadocia .Thank You for showing us around .
Thank you for taking us along on your adventures! Now I have to go to Cappadocia!
Wowwww I'm Surprisingly to See the life of the People in Ancient, Underground City, of Cappadocia thank u so much sir Gabe for your wonderful walk around tour Godbless from the Philippines 🇵🇭 sir Marvin 🙂♥️🙏👏👏🎉👍👍👏👏👏👏
The magical city of capadoccia, always something new to see 👀 ✨️ 😍
Great video G, so glad you found that big church.
I think this underground city is a great alternative to avoid the crowds.
Excellent Gabe, thank you for showing to us.
Great video Gabe
Great video Gabe! have a lovely day
finding what you are looking for while eating a good meal does not happen everyday. sometimes history seems dark . thanks
Hi Gabriel, you know that there are other remarkable locations like Cappadocia the Badlands South Dakota and in Canada, In Argentina Valle de la Luna. In California, the Pinnacles National Park and in Makoshika State Park in Montana, Hell's Half-acre in Wyoming in Las Médulas, Spain, and of course Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. The landscapes are similar but what they have in common is the incredible natural rock formations all unique in their own way.
I've been to Pinnacles: ruclips.net/video/S3fcMYjdPfQ/видео.html
Very interesting city, definitely not as busy as the other one
Hi Gabriel. I am presently in Goreme. Thought perhaps I could buy you a beer. (Am from Marin County) My Guatemalan friend and I are taking the overnight bus to Antalya so we missed meeting you in this area and as you are no longer in Turkey. Darn. Happy travels!
Enjoy the travels, greetings from Sifnos, Greece.
Nice places there to explore Gabriel. Hey i wanted to suggest a idea, watcing itchy boots channel vids a lot lately. So i was thinking would gabriel might like to try that, views are great though. I just like to watch anything traveling though
Yes !!!!! glad you found it 😂 🙏🏻 going fir food did the tick 😂 . Was good to here your thoughts and opinions on the building !!! Enjoyed playing a part in the last few videos aswell 🙂
Woohoo! Thanks for the tip.
When I went to Mazi there were no lights or anything it was pitch black inside. There was a caretaker who would give everyone a flashlight and then show you around inside. The city is huge and the part you saw is maybe 5 or 10 percent of it. There are a couple levels above where you were and also few more levels down. The city is spread out all through the plateau. I used to live in Goreme and went to Mazi many times. Once we were lucky enough to convince the caretaker to show us the parts of the underground city that is usually closed to tourists. We were crawling through dirt and tunnels and would have never made it out without the caretaker and it was amazing. There are also some Hittite tombs in the cliff to the left of the entrance to the underground city. Also, there is 30 meter high Hittite burial mound a few kilometers downriver from Avanos. The "Red" river is the longest river entirely within Turkiye.
So did I just miss the other levels, or they aren't open to the public?
@@GabrielTravelerVideos No, they are not open to the public. Some of it is full of rubble and hasn't been cleared and possibly could be structurally unstable.
This quiet cave compared to the popular cave is my preference also ... My first date with now my best friend was to Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury tor ❤ I think you would love it
I wonder, why there is a frequent encountering with the dogs, whenever you visit to this kind of old secluded spot, as I remember more than once before in other places, they bark at a high voice.
Totally amazing. Thank u. 🤗🤗
very interesting video. A suggestion: instead of guessing what some formations are, why not hire a local for accurate information? You are also supporting local people. A win win for all of us.
Any idea what century did the church at 6:27 were build? Once again amazing video Gabriel, but this seems that it wasn't shot on earth! Enjoy Sifnos, must be very calm and relaxing with cooler weather and less tourists.
Good , I saw from insta that you are in Sifnos and in Kastro, you followed my advice! I have a summer house in Sifnos and I know well the island. Then you did the beautiful walk from Faros to Chrisopigi, and stopped at the old mines, I forgot to mention. Hope you did the walk all the way to Chrisopigi. Also from Kastro a nice walk along the sea is at Poulati church. Hope you make and post a video from Sifnos!
Honest feedback here, Gabe, from a long time fan:
I think you need to get out of the Mediterranean fast if you want to boost your views. It’s been way too samey recently. More USA. More Asia. Or more lesser know places like that trip you did in Bulgaria.
This under ground city is huge but definitely I'm panicking watching 😅😁
Excellent work again.. I am researching the Ellora/Ajanta caves near Mumbai.. hoping to make it there just have to pick the best timing.. maybe January.
January is a good time. I've been to Ajanta, heard that Ellora is even more amazing.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Basically 64 miles apart.. I think only difference mostly is paintings in Ellora caves. They are spectacular. Mumbai would be entry to country then a bus out to the caves nearby town. Lighting is slightly bad... they have lanterns they give you to help with.. no flashes allowed but videography is allowed. Worried about lighting!
@@jacksondrake-lost There's one temple in particular at Ellora carved out of rock that looks spectacular, a little different from the caves at Ajanta. Either one is definitely worth a visit and it would be cool to see both for comparison.
Hey Gabe, Just got your guide book off of amazon, fun read have a beer on me :)
Sweet, enjoy the reading.
Hello! I love your vlogs! Have you ever been to the island of Madeira?
Not yet, but it's high on my list to visit, looks amazing.
Come back to Nepal man , we miss you ❤️
What was the primary source of light for underground cities??
I was wondering the same thing, my guess would be candles, they must have died young from lack of fresh air. Also what happened if there was heavy rains to prevent flooding?
No videos from the Greek islands ?
Maybe later, but maybe not. My trip is coming to a close, heading back to the US pretty soon.
Even been to New Orleans, Gabe?
Dude, you are everywhere 😄
Ehy Gabe why don' you coime to Prague and chill manyou can't be goin traveling without sleep...Take abrreatherplease...sir Comeon you can only do so much....its enough dude..3 week break thank you gabe
Hey there Gabe. How's it goin👍🤣.. Have you done Australia yet. Not sure you have. Enjoy Greece and good trip back to the US👍👍
Not yet but looking forward to it.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Guess it would be a long stretch goin there. Never been myself either..
@@baggy79 It is a long journey from California but stop offs in Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam all worthwhile
@@seeingyouontube Absolutely Susan👍
Can you tell us why you enjoy drinking milk, while you travel? What do you think it does for you. Thanks. 🙏
Hello Gabe 🍺
Yo. ✌
Hey Gabe, maybe you've been asked before but have you ever considered a life without traveling?...
Show the video to a local and they can point you in the right direction.
Melted buildings 😂not carved😮huh 😅no way 😊peace out 😊
What about New Zealand 🇳🇿
It looks epic.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks
Great vlog ❤ will you ever consider to travel to African countries? Apart Morocco 🇲🇦 as you visited already. Africa has 54 countries waiting for you hahaha
ruclips.net/video/4c0odQXgRyo/видео.html
Gabriels interest lies mainly in Europe especially Eastern Europe and India. South America, Africa and Australia, and a good part of Asia he has barely touched probably because of security and budget issues. Then again there are many other channels that cover these places. Considering he has been at it for 13 years with over 2000 videos to his credit, his viewer base of 560k is quite low. People tend to gravitate to channels with more excitement and humor,
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I've heard the wise men came later on, like a year or more after Jesus was born, it would have been a long trip after all. I think that shaft was just to let light in.
It's highly debatable, somewhere between thirteen days and two years: www.christianity.com/jesus/birth-of-jesus/star-and-magi/when-did-the-magi-visit.html
Actually, Jesus was two years old when the wise men reached him✨
It's highly debatable, somewhere between thirteen days and two years: www.christianity.com/jesus/birth-of-jesus/star-and-magi/when-did-the-magi-visit.html
How many vlogs have you made on Cappadocia over the years? Sorry Gabe but I'm bored with it already. No offense. I love your channel.
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Boom, got it.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos finally 😁🙋♀️
First ?
First😀
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