Thank you for the tour through Tamworth. My mother was born there back in 1927. I have always wanted to visit…I may get there yet. My maternal grandparents (also both born in Tamworth)came to Ontario, Canada when my mother was just six months old. I did get the benefit of hearing a few stories about the relatives that were left behind. There are several still there. Unfortunately, when my grandparents passed away so did the UK connections.
Having grown up in such a historical and well preserved area, it's no wonder you have an appreciation and curiosity. You find the World Heritage sites and local history where ever you find yourself. Especially with this video I forget I'm watching a 'youtuber'. Very lovely to watch. Just gorgeous.
He still has an accent . I was brought up just over the border in Warwickshire and we used to go to Tamworth ,i liked it . Gladi came across the this .
What a great video to popup on my RUclips. I've lived here 41 years and it's nice to see someone showing off what our town has to offer. A wonderfully put together video.
I was born in 1956 atPolesworth but lived have in Amington for 40 yrs a 20 min walk to Tamworth Town center. Tamworth has changed a lot over the years but still has plenty to do, in the 60s the heart was ripped out of the Town destroying many historic buildings and streets that would have elivated the Towns value as a historic Market town these days and would be better known for that. Tamworth still does ok the castle being a big draw also the events like st Georges day jousting etc help too, neighbouring Lichfield is hard to beat for visitors as its better known with having a Cathedral i guess but i still think our Castle tops that :) great job on the video Mick.
Have a lovely trip home. we managed to get back in April for a week to see new grandson but missed our home near fethiye the Hussle and bustle of UK made us realise how good we have it in Turkey
Lived here for 53 years and we use to play with the kids in the park and now we walk the dog around the castle grounds which are lovely especially in the summer. Tamworth is historic and there is a fair amount to see and do.
Mic Amca .. Eline, ağzına ve emeğine sağlık ! Siz ve Eşiniz.. güzel insanlarsınız . Doğduğunuz ve büyüdüğünüz şehiri böyle bizimle paylaştığınız için teşekkürler.
Mick,Trudie. A really nice video! Perfectly framed, your aerial photography is superb... It is nice for the people of Tamworth and visitors to see, despite these depressing times, what a lovely town we live in. A really professional showcase, you both are truly great ambassadors.
Hi Mick Amca, I live in Germany, I am Turkish my husband is German. I've seen almost all of your videos. I'm already looking forward to your new videos. Greetings from Germany
I lived in Middleton hall for a few years with my family. My Dad put many long hours into making it into what it is today along side the volunteers. He made some of the barley twist balustrades on the stairs in the Great Hall. Good and Sad times. ❤💔
Hi, another superb video Mick, it looks absolutely beautiful there. Sadly in my 59 years I've only ever been 'up North' twice and not for long. I do wish I'd travelled the UK when I lived there.
My stomping ground has a boy was Mile Oak not a great deal to do, though we had a gem on our doorstep..... Drayton Manor, nip through Kinsons field scramble the wall, dodge the security and our seasonal school holidays were made... 5p back on any Cola bottle we returned and tickets for the rides were always readily available with a little knowhow, wonderful times.
Guys really nice work. I have every video a few times. As I wind down my career, our plan is to move to Turkey from Houston, TX. Keep posting these videos... gives me inspiration and something to look forward to.
Dear Mick, I can’t thank you enough for your lovely videos. All of them are amazing, penetrated with love to what you show and tell in them. TBH, I recommend them to my children and students for learning English from the native speaker as your accent is admirable for me Great thanks for your job from the Ukrainian person ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a nice little town .I see you brought the sun with you from Turkey ! Swapping the blue of Turkiye for the green of England. Back to the DIY- good luck with it all .
It's not little. The population is around a 100,000. The town centre is medieval but it is surrounded by housing estates. I was born there in 1959, left in 2018 for a quiet retirement in the Shropshire countryside.
We lived on the coleshill road before we moved to horrible Skegness. We used to shop at Tamworth 3 times a week and sit in the park. I used to serve the spiritualist church there as a medium. We now are up for sale and want to but a house in Tamworth our favorite place. Xx The park is lovely. Xx
We live in Lichfield Staffordshire we visit Tamworth regularly.I’ve subscribe to you vloggs of turkey . We have a apartment in turkey akbuk and we are hoping to retire there in a few years time as we love turkey we’ve been going for the last 14 years fell in love . So love your turkey vloggs .. Jane collis xx
I’ve been there once but I didn’t stay long to see everywhere in town. It has beautiful gardens. You forgot to mention that there’s a breed of pig called Tamworth and they’re seriously cute. 🇬🇧🇹🇷
Great video and drone footage! I made a similar video of Tamworth about 20 years ago but nowhere near as professional as this!! One place what would have been worth a mention would be Statfold Barn, Tamworth’s best kept secret!
And The MoatHouse.I have lived her for some years,though a Southern gal.The two rivers r my consolation for missing the ocean.We had a dig here years ago & many older locals said how one man,a councillor had ruined the town.From a small extremely historical market town,to an overspill due to back handing.The councillor in question,even said in a newspaper article how he would've demolished every old building here,had he had his way.The guy is still hated to this day.He destroyed green belt land & allowed some real monstrosities to be built.Horrid Little boxes.He even took a stand with King John & Cromwell,in wishing to destroy the castle! Incredible.Thankfully there is still a lot of wonderful architecture still here.Its not home,but I am fond of the place & hope that never again will such a person ever have the power to harm this little piece of history.
Always check your videos out Mick as we love Fethiye area, so your a sensible good source of knowledge and we both live or lived in 'Tamuth'. Prefer to be in Olu or çalis though.
We are just down the road in Stoke. Always used to take the kids to Drayton Manor when they were little but never been to Tamworth itself, looks worth a day out Could you do a video on the rock houses at Kinver while you are here? They are interesting ,,,bit of a shout out for tourism for Staffordshire
I live like 10 miles away and I’ve never been to any of the sites. Of course I’ve been to Drayton manor though. My dad used to work in polesworth in a Bangladeshi takeaway.
For me Tamworth will always be associated with the Reliant Robin car.. and that’s not a negative comment. I’ve passed Tamworth so many times and not taken the time to look properly. Stanfordshire is indeed a beautiful county 😊
Lovely hometown, Mick. I found the police history interesting, as daughter of a policeman, and having been born in the official police house in a small seaside village near Cape Town. Now how about Trudie's hometown? 🌷🌷
Another great video, Mick. My only memories of Tamworth is passing through (on the A5) during childhood holidays to North Wales (from London). May I ask ... if not too personal ... do you see your retirement in the UK or Turkiye ... or both?
@@mickandtrudie Interesting vid.But you missed out on The Moat House!Can I ask what attracts you to Turkey so strongly?Just curious.I know it's chock full of history.
@@susanmccormick6022 I think it’s mostly the people, the undiscovered places the culture they retain the weather and the fact you can order a meal anytime of day, try getting a meal at 9pm in Dorset! This comes from the hard working people of course 🤠
great to do a video on home soil. must admit the only times i have been to Tamworth was to watch my team Macclesfield play Tamwoth at the oll Lamb Stadium with the pub attracted to the ground
You present Tamworth very well . A few things missed out so ill fill in here . The Colin Glazier hotel is named after a local hero . Its a name if there was justice in the world we would all know . On a misson at sea during the second world war Glazier and a chap called fasson were involved in raiding a sinking sub to get paperwork . They recovered books that explained the codes for the enigma machine , a machine that upto that point was uncrackable and detailed all german movements in code . They somehow got paperwork out but sadly both drowned that night . Its worked out by the actions of these brave men 5 million lives were saved and 5 years of war was avoided . The Glazier family lived on Watling street Wilnecote ( to the south of Tamworth ) in houses that have now long gone , replaced by the Parsih hall and Sutton motorcycles . The names live on in a housing estate further down the Watling street just before the river crossing at Fazeley . This housing estate was the site of produs which was also the factory for Reliant . There was also a film made about it at which hollywood savaged history , pissing on the sacrifice these men made . I could not recommend it less . Talking of Reliant the cars were made here at the river crossing with the housing estate oppossite having the name of some of the cars they made ( fox , kitten etc ) . Other bits were made in other parts of Tamworth but this was the main factory . Theres a club do once a year in Tamworth where these oddity 3 wheelers are parked up in the streets which is nice to see . You can find out more in the tourist infomation found in a little shop in middle entry . Over all Tamworths a nice place . There is things to do if you visit but you wouldnt want to spend a week here . The castle is interesting and the grounds are lovely . You can picnic here and let the kids play on the play area which is massive or grab something to eat in the cafe . The birds on the river also dont mind a good feeding also . Theres lots of generic shops if thats your thing so we have a weatherspoons and whatnot but you can walk up and down and find things of interest even if its just popping into a local pub for a swift one . It is worth a visit for sure as the place just drips history .
nope .... much much older There was a hump in the ground most likely a product of the river . On top of this the for want of a better word council would meet to decide on the verious local things that needed addressing . This was called a moot and shows the placement of Tamworth castle to be very much older and people have been using this for the longest time . To the south 2 miles away is the A5 . This was the first main road known as the great north road , built by the romans so around 2000 years old . However there were known to be drovers paths around the area ( most likely the A 5 itself plus the road to Elford ) which date back upto 12,000 years
Thank you for the tour through Tamworth. My mother was born there back in 1927. I have always wanted to visit…I may get there yet. My maternal grandparents (also both born in Tamworth)came to Ontario, Canada when my mother was just six months old. I did get the benefit of hearing a few stories about the relatives that were left behind. There are several still there. Unfortunately, when my grandparents passed away so did the UK connections.
Nice to see someone praising the town instead of putting it down
Lots of great memories in Tamworth
You obviously havent visited in the last two decades.
Having grown up in such a historical and well preserved area, it's no wonder you have an appreciation and curiosity. You find the World Heritage sites and local history where ever you find yourself. Especially with this video I forget I'm watching a 'youtuber'. Very lovely to watch. Just gorgeous.
Inspiring Mick, Can't wait to touch people! Keep up the good work my drilla!
Thanks Mike. We lived down the road in Polesworth/Warton back in the 70/80’s. Great place back then. Thanks for the memories.
He still has an accent . I was brought up just over the border in Warwickshire and we used to go to Tamworth ,i liked it . Gladi came across the this .
My old home town, few new names on some of the old pubs. Good travelogue 👍
It's weird seeing my home town on here . Great video
What a great video to popup on my RUclips. I've lived here 41 years and it's nice to see someone showing off what our town has to offer. A wonderfully put together video.
I was born in 1956 atPolesworth but lived have in Amington for 40 yrs a 20 min walk to Tamworth Town center. Tamworth has changed a lot over the years but still has plenty to do, in the 60s the heart was ripped out of the Town destroying many historic buildings and streets that would have elivated the Towns value as a historic Market town these days and would be better known for that. Tamworth still does ok the castle being a big draw also the events like st Georges day jousting etc help too, neighbouring Lichfield is hard to beat for visitors as its better known with having a Cathedral i guess but i still think our Castle tops that :) great job on the video Mick.
I'm a relative new comer to Tamworth...i've been here just 23 years...it's a great place to live...what a great review..VERY honest.
Have a lovely trip home. we managed to get back in April for a week to see new grandson but missed our home near fethiye the Hussle and bustle of UK made us realise how good we have it in Turkey
Lived here for 53 years and we use to play with the kids in the park and now we walk the dog around the castle grounds which are lovely especially in the summer. Tamworth is historic and there is a fair amount to see and do.
Mic Amca .. Eline, ağzına ve emeğine sağlık ! Siz ve Eşiniz.. güzel insanlarsınız . Doğduğunuz ve büyüdüğünüz şehiri böyle bizimle paylaştığınız için teşekkürler.
I live in amington by the gate pub. That was one of the best videos I've seen about tamworth 🔥
"Turkishman" speaking fluent English :) As always brilliant story from Mick and Trudie.
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Brilliantly put together. I’ve lived in Tamworth for over 25 years. Just shows on how great Tamworth is.
You've made where we live look very beautiful🥰
Nice to know you were born in Tamworth.
Mick,Trudie. A really nice video! Perfectly framed, your aerial photography is superb... It is nice for the people of Tamworth and visitors to see, despite these depressing times, what a lovely town we live in. A really professional showcase, you both are truly great ambassadors.
Thanks Ian
Hi Mick Amca, I live in Germany, I am Turkish my husband is German. I've seen almost all of your videos. I'm already looking forward to your new videos.
Greetings from Germany
Magic moments mick great place thanks the old school way was the best for sure 💯💫👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
mick amca eline emeğine sağlık bu güzel vlog için kolay gelsin hayırlı işler....👍👍👍👍
The castle is amazing.
I lived in Middleton hall for a few years with my family. My Dad put many long hours into making it into what it is today along side the volunteers. He made some of the barley twist balustrades on the stairs in the Great Hall. Good and Sad times. ❤💔
Wow he made a good job, how long ago was that?
27 years ago now. Time flies. There is a secret passage too.
I always enjoy watching your videos!.👌
Great video I'm from glascote my family have lived in Tamworth for hundreds of years thank you
I ALWAYS enjoy your videos~ Thank you for sharing your hometown area with us! Keep these interesting videos coming!!
Hi, another superb video Mick, it looks absolutely beautiful there. Sadly in my 59 years I've only ever been 'up North' twice and not for long. I do wish I'd travelled the UK when I lived there.
Where do you live now Amanda
Great video, thank you!
Yes snow dome has a big swimming pool that we have enjoyed. Some years ago we had fun in Drayton Manor Park. Expensive tho.
Brings the memories....
My stomping ground has a boy was Mile Oak not a great deal to do, though we had a gem on our doorstep..... Drayton Manor, nip through Kinsons field scramble the wall, dodge the security and our seasonal school holidays were made... 5p back on any Cola bottle we returned and tickets for the rides were always readily available with a little knowhow, wonderful times.
Thanks Mick amca. Greetings from Fethiye.
Thank you,I enjoyed waiting this video 👍🏻
Guys really nice work. I have every video a few times. As I wind down my career, our plan is to move to Turkey from Houston, TX. Keep posting these videos... gives me inspiration and something to look forward to.
I have never heard of yhe kind of staircase that is in the church. Very clever builders in those days!
Very interesting. That ski center is awesome 😎
Dear Mick, I can’t thank you enough for your lovely videos. All of them are amazing, penetrated with love to what you show and tell in them.
TBH, I recommend them to my children and students for learning English from the native speaker as your accent is admirable for me
Great thanks for your job from the Ukrainian person
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What a nice little town .I see you brought the sun with you from Turkey ! Swapping the blue of Turkiye for the green of England. Back to the DIY- good luck with it all .
It's not little. The population is around a 100,000. The town centre is medieval but it is surrounded by housing estates. I was born there in 1959, left in 2018 for a quiet retirement in the Shropshire countryside.
We lived on the coleshill road before we moved to horrible Skegness. We used to shop at Tamworth 3 times a week and sit in the park. I used to serve the spiritualist church there as a medium. We now are up for sale and want to but a house in Tamworth our favorite place. Xx The park is lovely. Xx
Medyum hiç görmedim.
Mick amca çok güzel bir video olmuş emeğinize sağlık teşekkürler.
Beautiful town.
A beautiful place indeed
We live in Lichfield Staffordshire we visit Tamworth regularly.I’ve subscribe to you vloggs of turkey . We have a apartment in turkey akbuk and we are hoping to retire there in a few years time as we love turkey we’ve been going for the last 14 years fell in love . So love your turkey vloggs .. Jane collis xx
Who knows you might bump into us one day 🤠
I’ve been there once but I didn’t stay long to see everywhere in town. It has beautiful gardens. You forgot to mention that there’s a breed of pig called Tamworth and they’re seriously cute. 🇬🇧🇹🇷
Yes they call anyone from Tamworth a Tamworth Sandy back
Was at the castle today :)
I was born at Whittington barracks not far from Tamworth. Live in Lichfield.
We were at the Horse and Jockey yesterday 🤠
Thanks Sir.. Tebrikler emeğine yüreğine sağlık Mick Amca...
Great video and drone footage! I made a similar video of Tamworth about 20 years ago but nowhere near as professional as this!! One place what would have been worth a mention would be Statfold Barn, Tamworth’s best kept secret!
And The MoatHouse.I have lived her for some years,though a Southern gal.The two rivers r my consolation for missing the ocean.We had a dig here years ago & many older locals said how one man,a councillor had ruined the town.From a small extremely historical market town,to an overspill due to back handing.The councillor in question,even said in a newspaper article how he would've demolished every old building here,had he had his way.The guy is still hated to this day.He destroyed green belt land & allowed some real monstrosities to be built.Horrid Little boxes.He even took a stand with King John & Cromwell,in wishing to destroy the castle! Incredible.Thankfully there is still a lot of wonderful architecture still here.Its not home,but I am fond of the place & hope that never again will such a person ever have the power to harm this little piece of history.
Много красиво място. Благодаря.
Uk,Ireland,schottland and Wales i love this countrys in near Future i visit this countrys comes in my Wish list.
Always check your videos out Mick as we love Fethiye area, so your a sensible good source of knowledge and we both live or lived in 'Tamuth'.
Prefer to be in Olu or çalis though.
Nice to hear 🤠
We are just down the road in Stoke. Always used to take the kids to Drayton Manor when they were little but never been to Tamworth itself, looks worth a day out
Could you do a video on the rock houses at Kinver while you are here? They are interesting ,,,bit of a shout out for tourism for Staffordshire
Sorry off to Türkiye in a week 😂🤠
I live like 10 miles away and I’ve never been to any of the sites. Of course I’ve been to Drayton manor though. My dad used to work in polesworth in a Bangladeshi takeaway.
Nice to see all Mick amca
I love how I’m just watching a video of somewhere I live like I’m just ‘ooh this will be cool’ like I don’t know the place already 😂
Was it cool? 🤠
For me Tamworth will always be associated with the Reliant Robin car.. and that’s not a negative comment. I’ve passed Tamworth so many times and not taken the time to look properly. Stanfordshire is indeed a beautiful county 😊
I used to go to work in a reliant robin years ago when I was an apprentice engineer
I live where the factory used to be.
So pleased you said Reliant Robin and not Robin Reliant
Lovely hometown, Mick. I found the police history interesting, as daughter of a policeman, and having been born in the official police house in a small seaside village near Cape Town. Now how about Trudie's hometown? 🌷🌷
Blandford forum but I don’t have time to make a film about it as we are going back to Turkey in 10 days time
I always liked historical buildings
So do I 🤠
Looks like a pretty town, must be fairly small as I've never really heard about it before, but we have a Tamworth in Australia.
Strangely enough I know somebody who used to live in Tamworth Australia and they told me about the music festival you have there
@@mickandtrudie yes it's a country music festival! I don't think I've ever been though haha
Isn't your river called the Peel? I think the founders of Tamworth Australia must have come from Tamworth UK.
Very lovely town
Hi sir! What about food/car/appliances price changes in Turkey? Could you update it?
amazing town, lived there since birth,
lets just not talk about that murder at byron road
Wonderful place
Me and my husband will be in fetehey next week, any way to meet you? Wanted some insight about the city.
GREAT VIDEO!!! TAMWORTH TICKS ALL THE BOXES!! HISTORY LEISURE PLEASURE SHOPPINMG ETC A TOWN TO BE PROUD OF
Türkiye turizm bakanı olmalıydı sevgili büyüğümüz mr mick ❤
I love the scarry doll. I want that.
Nice Green place
Another great video, Mick. My only memories of Tamworth is passing through (on the A5) during childhood holidays to North Wales (from London). May I ask ... if not too personal ... do you see your retirement in the UK or Turkiye ... or both?
Definitely in Türkiye can’t wait to get back
@@mickandtrudie my friend been in Turkey 5 times and she loves it!
Love the videos, would be amazing to have a video on Lykia World in olu deniz the biggest hotel in the Dalaman region
Their own video is pretty good have a look at their website
Nice video Mick!
Lovely hometown! Do you feel like you have two home countries Mick Amca? Thank you! for all the work you have been doing promoting Türkiye 👍
Home is Türkiye for me ❤️🤠
@@mickandtrudie Interesting vid.But you missed out on The Moat House!Can I ask what attracts you to Turkey so strongly?Just curious.I know it's chock full of history.
@@susanmccormick6022 the moat house has a lot of history but it’s not a place to visit nowadays as it’s mostly used for a wedding and party venue 🤠
@@susanmccormick6022 I think it’s mostly the people, the undiscovered places the culture they retain the weather and the fact you can order a meal anytime of day, try getting a meal at 9pm in Dorset! This comes from the hard working people of course 🤠
@@mickandtrudie My son works there.I am sure John & Donald the owners would've been happy to show you around.Did u go to the Castle?
güzel bir video izledim ingilterenin farklı koşelerinide görmüş oldum teşekkürler Mick amca
Hi from blackpool In Turkey:):):)
Your camera work Mick gets better and better.
Thanks Paul it could be using better cameras 🎥 😂🤠
@@mickandtrudie nope I could buy an even better camera and it would not be half as good I promise you.
Brilliant, I loved seeing my home town, thought you'd have popped into Planters Garden Centre though..😇
adamın dibisin mick emmi
Doesn’t look like Tamworth, New South Wale. Hope you and Trudie are well.
Nice town but high tall buildings near castle did not fit sceney
No we all hate them 🙈
güzel vlog olmuş teşekkürler turkıyeden sevgıler😀
Nice one Cuz
Thanks Baz 🤠
Hi from Coventry 👍😃
Teşekkürler👍🏻
You get about a bit mate might see you soon in fethye or calis ime there early sept brian leeds
We are old now so it would be great if you could just pay to go in the zoo NOT the park !! Ofcourse they never going to do that .
Like when you use to only pay if your going on the rides an could just walk round with the kids
great to do a video on home soil. must admit the only times i have been to Tamworth was to watch my team Macclesfield play Tamwoth at the oll Lamb Stadium with the pub attracted to the ground
Best friend, it's not the same like Turkey 🙂
Really a another great video, I love the old buildings!, I don't think you can make a bad video even if you try!.
Thanks
Selamlar, schönes Stadt
You present Tamworth very well .
A few things missed out so ill fill in here .
The Colin Glazier hotel is named after a local hero . Its a name if there was justice in the world we would all know . On a misson at sea during the second world war Glazier and a chap called fasson were involved in raiding a sinking sub to get paperwork . They recovered books that explained the codes for the enigma machine , a machine that upto that point was uncrackable and detailed all german movements in code . They somehow got paperwork out but sadly both drowned that night . Its worked out by the actions of these brave men 5 million lives were saved and 5 years of war was avoided .
The Glazier family lived on Watling street Wilnecote ( to the south of Tamworth ) in houses that have now long gone , replaced by the Parsih hall and Sutton motorcycles .
The names live on in a housing estate further down the Watling street just before the river crossing at Fazeley . This housing estate was the site of produs which was also the factory for Reliant .
There was also a film made about it at which hollywood savaged history , pissing on the sacrifice these men made . I could not recommend it less .
Talking of Reliant the cars were made here at the river crossing with the housing estate oppossite having the name of some of the cars they made ( fox , kitten etc ) . Other bits were made in other parts of Tamworth but this was the main factory . Theres a club do once a year in Tamworth where these oddity 3 wheelers are parked up in the streets which is nice to see . You can find out more in the tourist infomation found in a little shop in middle entry .
Over all Tamworths a nice place . There is things to do if you visit but you wouldnt want to spend a week here . The castle is interesting and the grounds are lovely . You can picnic here and let the kids play on the play area which is massive or grab something to eat in the cafe . The birds on the river also dont mind a good feeding also . Theres lots of generic shops if thats your thing so we have a weatherspoons and whatnot but you can walk up and down and find things of interest even if its just popping into a local pub for a swift one . It is worth a visit for sure as the place just drips history .
Mick amca hala Fethiye'de mi yaşıyorsun?
Evet
Letoonia'da çalışıyorum. Umarım denk geliriz:)
wow 1118 years old
nope .... much much older
There was a hump in the ground most likely a product of the river . On top of this the for want of a better word council would meet to decide on the verious local things that needed addressing . This was called a moot and shows the placement of Tamworth castle to be very much older and people have been using this for the longest time .
To the south 2 miles away is the A5 .
This was the first main road known as the great north road , built by the romans so around 2000 years old . However there were known to be drovers paths around the area ( most likely the A 5 itself plus the road to Elford ) which date back upto 12,000 years
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HI MIKI UNCLE
Spoilt by the high rise monstrosity near the castle.
So is it uk or turkey you tell me
This is the UK 🇬🇧 we are back in Türkiye next week 🤠
Ufacık kasabadaki yaşam olanaklarını görünce kendimi Türkiye’de boğulmuş hissediyorum yapay kar bile var
Sırt çantanı al Türkiye’yi gez. Doğal o kadar güzel yerler var ki. Param yok deme çok para gerekmiyor yeme içme dışında.
Neden bütün videolarda aynı müzik var?
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