@@mickandtrudie I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ? Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead! . . Risk of an overdose of turquoise With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all. .... Risk of being immersed in history and culture Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey! ..... Risk of gaining weight Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey. ..... Risk of making Turkish friends (for life) If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you. ..... Risk of too much contentment With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
Now that’s the kind of little towns we love to visit. Typically Turkish, we are loosing these places. Just hope they don’t over do things. However it is progress and we do want the best for the wonderful Turkish people. Well done Trudie love it 😀 Keep the Videos coming, love them. Patricia 🏴🏴🏴
@@worldcitizeng6507 hmmm, i don't really know since it would be hard to find a one-room apartment here in the village. more houses here. might be easier to find apartments like that in the Seydikemer town center. maybe you could check Sahibinden.com.
Nick Amca, Trudie Yenge, you're true ambassadors of Turkey :) You visit the places I've never been or it's been such a long time it is interesting to see the changes. I really enjoy your videos, although I get homesick because I've been living in the UK for 25 years. Great job! Keep them coming
Mick amcayı yeni tanıdın,artık onun videolarını izliyorum ve Türkiye'yi birçok kişiden daha iyi tanıtıyor bravo Mick amca,ben yeni izleyicininim sağ olun sen ve yengem.
I can't wait to go back I'm Australian born Turkish from Izmir awsome video and your Turkish is perfect great work thank you for sharing Kelle Paca soup yummy
Mick and Trudie, You are both such a lovely happy couple who know how to enjoy retirment life, Good luck to you. I wished my other half could have taken life easy and suported me the way Trudie supports Mick. Best of luck to you both.
Mick and Trudie i love watching your videos, im a turk grown up in Australia i watch your videos and make notes of places I'd like to go see in Turkey, hopefully after this pandemic is over we will continue travelling, hope to bump into you lovely people somewhere in Turkey one day, oh and i just can't get over how well you speak turkish Mick😁 regards from Australia 😊
Gosh you two are so awesome to watch. I am afraid that if you keep on going like this Turkey may turn into a small England of the retirees and young people too.
I visited Turkey about 6 years ago: Istanbul, along the Dardenelles to Gallipoli and Troy, over the water to Çanakkale, Ayvalik, Çesme, Kusedasi, and Bodrum. Loved every second. Yo uh are now showing me more that I cant wait to see. Thank you.
Mick Amca, I love how you see beauty and progress everywhere you go and how you are always eager to emphasize the positive side of life. Watching your videos is always a delight. I also love Trudie's beautiful warm smile.
God bless both of you, and I am glad that you two are enjoying the life in the world's most beautiful country. Soup you were having it's called Kelle Paca very healthy soup (it's made from lamb's head and feet) and usually will garnished with lemon, vinegar garlic mix and if you like spicy food you can add crushed red paper, on the side note usually people will have that soup after they get drunk :). I love watching your videos because you are not exaggerating about what's going on, as you mentioned people are very friendly and they loved to offer anything they can to make people feel wanted and comfortable. I been leaving in USA for over 38 years and not even once seen they offer anything when you go to restaurant or bakery or anywhere else. I cannot wait to return back permanently, hope in few years.
Gracias Mick y Trudy, evidentemente Fethiye está muy bien ubicada, es el epicentro de un montón de lugares maravillosos para conocer!! Ahí estaremos, si el Covid nos da un respiro. Saludos desde Uruguay 👋
Eventhought im not visiting this channel frequently but found very comfort hearing ur turkish. Sounds like u hide it from everyone lol. Anyway enjoy ur food and stay healthy!
Sizi çok beğeniyorum 👍🏽 videolarınız çok güzel 🥰 Siz Türkiye’yi çok güzel tanıtıyorsunuz 🥰 Almanya, Stuttgarttan çok selam gönderiyorum 👋🏽 Best wishes from Germany 🇩🇪
I love your little trips to these quaint anatolian towns..l am from bursa though l live and grew up in the uk and appreciate and love your informative enjoyable trips you do..well done and thanks to both of you..insallah yakinda gorusuruz..
Thanks again for the nice video! I love your channel so much. It's very informative and relaxing in the same time to watch. Very happy to find you two over here. Greeting from büyükçekmece, İstanbul! 💕🇹🇷
I'm a Turkish man and I never can bear the smell of Kelle Paça but my family loves it so much! :)) I recommend you to go to Afyonkarahisar and eat Keşkek with melted-butter. I love it ;) And never forget to buy dry fig of Aydın city.
My wife and I loved this video,this represent a real southwestern Turkish people which we missed a lot,thanks a bunch for sharing it Trudie and uncle Mick!🇹🇷🇨🇦
Your videos are so professional and charming. I am glad you are happy in Turkey. What a wonderful couple. Very informative and accurate expressions. Thanks for your videos.
Kanada'ya göç kanalı sayesinde sizi keşfettim Instagram'da sizi paylaşmışlar. Ülkemizi çok güzel bir şekilde tanıttığınız için çok teşekkür ederim. Keşke bizim halkımız da ülkemizin değerini bilse, yerlere çöp atmasa, doğayı tahrip etmese.
I greet you!!! Soup you ate was very good for human bones in medicine. There are many benefits to people with spinal cord injury. Helps to break bones quickly.
Loving your videos both! Kelle paca is actually a very famous Turkish soup/comfort food for colder winter days. Some have a special sauce on it that completes the taste. Yours looks very good but some places sell it with that sauce you had already in the soup
İnanılmaz güzel, ülkenin iç kesimlerinde de görmek isteriz, tarzınız ve samimi halleiniz mükemmel. It is incredibly beautiful, we would like to see it in the interior of the country, your style and sincere manner are perfect.
I think that the soup is popular in Greece and Cyprus as well. They say that it’s good for hangovers after a night out drinking, and very often the soup shop is open in the early hours to serve it to people worse for wear.
Realmente adoro sus videos, aprendo mucho sobre Turquia, sus lugares historicos y su cultura, son muy afortunados en vivir en un pais tan hermoso, con gente tan agradable, ademas de todo el esfuerzo en muotrarnos a este gran pais, muchas gracias por todo el trabajo y esfuerzo en sus videos, un gran saludos y respeto desde Mexico,.🎖
Nice! I was a bit concerned for your camera in that oven! But seriously, you literally made my mouth water! It's 1.30pm here in Sydney and I'm on a 12/12 diet so I haven't had any food since I woke up... AND I've yearned for Turkish food for 20 years! SeydiKemer looks like a nice quiet place to retire.
RUclips'de Türkçe altyazıları seçebilirsiniz🙋♀️🤠
Hello. You can write skull instead of head.
Just a little heads-up. His name is Vehbi, although it does sounded like Repi :)
@@cuneydekmekci thanks that’s why I couldn’t find the spelling V not R 🤠😆🤪
@@mickandtrudie I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ?
Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead!
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Risk of an overdose of turquoise
With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all.
....
Risk of being immersed in history and culture
Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey!
.....
Risk of gaining weight
Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey.
.....
Risk of making Turkish friends (for life)
If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you.
.....
Risk of too much contentment
With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
@@007supertime Thanks for the comment it’s given me a great idea for a new film
Mick Amca, did you notice that people moved a little and they didn't cross legs when you greeted them? They showed respect to you.
I love Turkey and I love your channel it's awesome ❤
Türkiye nin turizm elçileri gibisiniz, çok sıcakkanlı iyi insanlarsınız. ❤
As our tourism is suffering so bad this year your hand is like angels. Thank you.
Now that’s the kind of little towns we love to visit. Typically Turkish, we are loosing these places. Just hope they don’t over do things. However it is progress and we do want the best for the wonderful Turkish people. Well done Trudie love it 😀
Keep the Videos coming, love them.
Patricia 🏴🏴🏴
Thanks you’re one of our top followers 🤠🙋♀️😍
i live in Kadikoy, which is just a little further down from Seydikemer. nice place indeed. love it here.
how much is a 1 bedroom apt cost there?
@@worldcitizeng6507 hmmm, i don't really know since it would be hard to find a one-room apartment here in the village. more houses here. might be easier to find apartments like that in the Seydikemer town center. maybe you could check Sahibinden.com.
@@franceskan6860 how about 2 or 3 bedrooms house? 20 years old to newer. What can be price?
@@first100k3 well depending on the condition of the house, i would say at least 4 or 5 hundred thousand Turkish lira.
But also depending on how big the land is and the location of course.
Nick Amca, Trudie Yenge, you're true ambassadors of Turkey :) You visit the places I've never been or it's been such a long time it is interesting to see the changes. I really enjoy your videos, although I get homesick because I've been living in the UK for 25 years. Great job! Keep them coming
Ali where in the uk are you
@@mickandtrudie Cheshire
Ellerine sağlik, Trudie! I'll be watching out for the new channel "Trudie's Turkish kitchen"! 😀
🤣🙋♀️👍🏻
I had some reactions before try. but now it's my favorite soup. i advise it when you are sick. we believe it heals people.
Thank you for sharing your diaries in turkey, I wish we can return one day,
Mick amcayı yeni tanıdın,artık onun videolarını izliyorum ve Türkiye'yi birçok kişiden daha iyi tanıtıyor bravo Mick amca,ben yeni izleyicininim sağ olun sen ve yengem.
I cant believe how much Marmaris has changed and grown, i went in 1990 it was very small…… my first holiday to Turkey then, lovely videos. Thank you.
thanks for this Kind of Service about this nice Country
I can't wait to go back I'm Australian born Turkish from Izmir awsome video and your Turkish is perfect great work thank you for sharing Kelle Paca soup yummy
What a lovely place definitely on my list of places to visit.👍
Great Video as Always 👍. Super job making pide Trudie 👌☘.
Great video as always , beautiful unspoilt town . Well done Trudie, the Pide looked delicious 😋👍
You two look fantastic! It must be the beautiful weather and atmosphere!
Cheers from the USA!👍👍
Mick and Trudie, You are both such a lovely happy couple who know how to enjoy retirment life, Good luck to you. I wished my other half could have taken life easy and suported me the way Trudie supports Mick. Best of luck to you both.
Very entertaining video. I love you visiting those smaller towns,they put the clock back to life which bring peace in my heart.
Thank you so much for this and ypur all beatiful videos. We love you so much. God bless you! 😊🐞🙏💐🧿✌
Mick amca videolar çok professional.tebrikler sizi seviyoruz😀
Mick and Trudie i love watching your videos, im a turk grown up in Australia i watch your videos and make notes of places I'd like to go see in Turkey, hopefully after this pandemic is over we will continue travelling, hope to bump into you lovely people somewhere in Turkey one day, oh and i just can't get over how well you speak turkish Mick😁
regards from Australia 😊
Yet another very informative video Mick, I do like watching your stuff as it is very down to earth and real.... how about more out takes....
I just found this video and i really enjoyed watching it. I shocked how much turkish you know. You are amazing!!
Dear Trudy and Mick, thank you for putting the beautiful village on the map.
Thanks for uploading this beautiful video.
we are very pleased of knowing you,enjoy being in Turkey best regards
Watching you is a hobby in itself, a pleasure Uncle Mick and Aunt Trudie😃💝🙋🏻♂️
Heart warming video Nick Amca! I really like your commentary full of insights! And great job Trudie Yenge! :)
You guys are awesome. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work 🙌
Gosh you two are so awesome to watch. I am afraid that if you keep on going like this Turkey may turn into a small England of the retirees and young people too.
i dont see any problem :) greets from turkey
love your videos greatings from denmark
I visited Turkey about 6 years ago: Istanbul, along the Dardenelles to Gallipoli and Troy, over the water to Çanakkale, Ayvalik, Çesme, Kusedasi, and Bodrum. Loved every second. Yo uh are now showing me more that I cant wait to see. Thank you.
Mick Amca, I love how you see beauty and progress everywhere you go and how you are always eager to emphasize the positive side of life. Watching your videos is always a delight. I also love Trudie's beautiful warm smile.
Thank for another amazing video. This city must be wonderful. Thank you 😊. Congratulations. Amazing pide made by Trudy. Wawwww.
Beautiful little farming town lots of fresh fruits .... thanks guys
Harika insanlarsınız. Sizleri izlemek büyük keyif. Iyiki burda türkiyedesiniz mick amca :)
God bless both of you, and I am glad that you two are enjoying the life in the world's most beautiful country. Soup you were having it's called Kelle Paca very healthy soup (it's made from lamb's head and feet) and usually will garnished with lemon, vinegar garlic mix and if you like spicy food you can add crushed red paper, on the side note usually people will have that soup after they get drunk :). I love watching your videos because you are not exaggerating about what's going on, as you mentioned people are very friendly and they loved to offer anything they can to make people feel wanted and comfortable. I been leaving in USA for over 38 years and not even once seen they offer anything when you go to restaurant or bakery or anywhere else. I cannot wait to return back permanently, hope in few years.
Sizleri izleyince mutlu oluyorum. Hep böyle mutlu olun❤
mick amca eline sağlık çok güzel bir videoydu.
Gracias Mick y Trudy, evidentemente Fethiye está muy bien ubicada, es el epicentro de un montón de lugares maravillosos para conocer!! Ahí estaremos, si el Covid nos da un respiro. Saludos desde Uruguay 👋
Saludos Uruguay.
@@Welcome_to_real_life_ hola!!!
Very nice I really enjoyed it and I would love to try that soup 🍜,,pacha,,😋🤣
Eventhought im not visiting this channel frequently but found very comfort hearing ur turkish. Sounds like u hide it from everyone lol. Anyway enjoy ur food and stay healthy!
Great video of my wife's hometown, enjoyed watching, keep'em coming mick amca:)
Sizi çok beğeniyorum 👍🏽 videolarınız çok güzel 🥰
Siz Türkiye’yi çok güzel tanıtıyorsunuz 🥰
Almanya, Stuttgarttan çok selam gönderiyorum 👋🏽
Best wishes from Germany 🇩🇪
Trudie did a good job. Delicious pide. Natural views are nice in this city.
Holiday cancelled to turkey for now I’ll just keep watching the awesome videos 👏🏻 rebook oludeniz when all restrictions are lifted
Wise decision ;)
I love your little trips to these quaint anatolian towns..l am from bursa though l live and grew up in the uk and appreciate and love your informative enjoyable trips you do..well done and thanks to both of you..insallah yakinda gorusuruz..
its nice to see someone from UK exploring turkey and speaking Turkish, i subscribed to your channel
Mick amca super video olmus, atlamadan izledim :)
Great view inside pide oven with heat resistant cam. Well done Mick!
A beautiful video. 😍 we appreciate all your hard work. Thank you soo much 👍❤🌈
after seeing Trudie attempting to make pide, it would be great to make a video on trudie cooking/making their favourite turkish food at home
Thanks again for the nice video! I love your channel so much. It's very informative and relaxing in the same time to watch. Very happy to find you two over here. Greeting from büyükçekmece, İstanbul! 💕🇹🇷
Afiyet olsun 😋 You made me feel hungry, need to go kitchen to look what I have in the middle of the night 😅
Harika bir video. İnsanların sıcakkanlı olması izlerken yüzümüzü güldürüyor. Trudie Yenge, good job (:
Great video guys!! 🇹🇷
Thank you very much for wonderfull video.
Mick amca and Trudie yenge harikasiniz. Thanks again for great video and tell good thigs about my country. Tam Turk olmussunuz, harikasiniz.
I've only recently discovered your channel and have to say that you both do a wonderful job
I'm a Turkish man and I never can bear the smell of Kelle Paça but my family loves it so much! :)) I recommend you to go to Afyonkarahisar and eat Keşkek with melted-butter. I love it ;) And never forget to buy dry fig of Aydın city.
Baba tarafi Amasyalı, anne tarafi Afyonlu olan ben keşkeğe bayılırım. Ooöf canım çekti şimdi ne diye konuyu açtın ki ?
Welcome to Seydikemer. Thanks for the video Mick Amca!
Great channel guys! Thanks for sharing your experiences - especially the local food!!
Thanks for the video Mick amca and Mrs. Trudie
Beautiful videos guys! :) 😘
My wife and I loved this video,this represent a real southwestern Turkish people which we missed a lot,thanks a bunch for sharing it Trudie and uncle Mick!🇹🇷🇨🇦
Your videos are so professional and charming. I am glad you are happy in Turkey. What a wonderful couple. Very informative and accurate expressions. Thanks for your videos.
Ellerinize sağlık.
Afiyet olsun.
Thanks for this video 😉
Great video guys. I missed all them food. 😑. Once i am home again I will be eating everything 24/7 🤓🤓🤭🤭
Tesadüfen rastladım. Çok hoş. Abone oldum. Hacı amca çok tatlı Türkçe konuşuyor. Teyze de pek hamarat.
Hallo Mick. Çok yakında sayende Fethiyeli olacağız. Eşine ve sana saygı ve sevgilerimi sunuyorum.
Great video as well.
Kanada'ya göç kanalı sayesinde sizi keşfettim Instagram'da sizi paylaşmışlar. Ülkemizi çok güzel bir şekilde tanıttığınız için çok teşekkür ederim. Keşke bizim halkımız da ülkemizin değerini bilse, yerlere çöp atmasa, doğayı tahrip etmese.
I greet you!!! Soup you ate was very good for human bones in medicine. There are many benefits to people with spinal cord injury. Helps to break bones quickly.
Lovely couple . Enjoy watching your videos . Liked and subscribed . stay blessed
Loving your videos both! Kelle paca is actually a very famous Turkish soup/comfort food for colder winter days. Some have a special sauce on it that completes the taste. Yours looks very good but some places sell it with that sauce you had already in the soup
Mick Amca, öpüyorum Senı
What a great insight, not sure about the sheep's head corba 🤮 the pide looked amazing though. Thank you for sharing xx
I'm Turkish and I don't like it
I am a fan of Kelle Paca! And I can tell Mick likes it as well.
I love Trudies poker face ha ha! Bless you both! 🕊
I absolutely love your video presentations :)
Mick amca her zamanki gibi ,👍
Mick ve Trudie, Ne kadar güzel insanlarsınız.. :)
Wiew from Tlos is beatiful. I always visit there when i have my holliday around.
You guys are perfect seriously :D Amca espacially you! Your accent is perfect :)
İnanılmaz güzel, ülkenin iç kesimlerinde de görmek isteriz, tarzınız ve samimi halleiniz mükemmel.
It is incredibly beautiful, we would like to see it in the interior of the country, your style and sincere manner are perfect.
AAAAHHH Kelle Paca is very nice soup, I hope to eat it again when im in Turkey
Hiç türkçe bilmediklerini sanıyordum oda varmış süpersiniz emekliliğinizin tadını çıkarın🙋♀️😍
I think that the soup is popular in Greece and Cyprus as well. They say that it’s good for hangovers after a night out drinking, and very often the soup shop is open in the early hours to serve it to people worse for wear.
I like how you speak the language.. and know the culture
Realmente adoro sus videos, aprendo mucho sobre Turquia, sus lugares historicos y su cultura, son muy afortunados en vivir en un pais tan hermoso, con gente tan agradable, ademas de todo el esfuerzo en muotrarnos a este gran pais, muchas gracias por todo el trabajo y esfuerzo en sus videos, un gran saludos y respeto desde Mexico,.🎖
Nice! I was a bit concerned for your camera in that oven!
But seriously, you literally made my mouth water! It's 1.30pm here in Sydney and I'm on a 12/12 diet so I haven't had any food since I woke up... AND I've yearned for Turkish food for 20 years! SeydiKemer looks like a nice quiet place to retire.
Certainly. Its really quiet and awesome.
You're lovely❤️ You should visit Seki. Very similar to Seydikemer and very close. I have a few locals here that want to show you around.
I know Seki very well I used to take groups hiking in the mountains around there 🤠🤪
You re so lovely and awesome thank you for this amazing video. Keep it up please as always. so much love from Antalya city
You two are so sweet couple!!!love your videos so much. Please please come to our beautiful city Konya, there are so many things to see here!♡♡♡
The head soup you drinked changes substentially from place to place so be sure to try it from famous places too
"Kelle paça" soup is the healthiest food you can ever eat.Especially when you are sick with flue.