Keep Amazing us uncle Mick. Amazing Turkey. I am 45 yo and living in big wealth in Lebanon. However when I watched fethiye episodes , I decided to leave everything and move with my family there.
Hey Mick Amca, I am a Turkish software engineer living in Belgium. I just binge watched your Southeast Turkey tour today (all 5 eposides!). Amazing job Mick Amca, although you say you are slow in editing, you are prducing great quality films, don't pay attention to Chris' critics :) Your work is piece of art. I am not saying Chris's videos are trash but lets say if his production is a delicious dürüm grabbed on the street, your videos would be a fine dine in a gastro-restaurant :) Thanks for inspiring me to travel Eastern Turkey next summer when I am back to my beautuful country. I am going to open now a triple Belgian beer to salute my discovery of your channel. Cheers mate!
I really love and enjoy all your top class videos, love History since I was a little kid, now I am 68 years old retired Physician and Surgeon, as Covid permits, I would love to travel at list 3 months all over Turkey, I almost watch all yours videos, regards from Mexico and all my respect to your wife and you.
Even though I've travelled from Istanbul to Van Gollu by public transport , I had not heard of Nemrut.............fantastic! I have looked at many reports of Nemrut since then and really must visit this place. Now retired, I am really tempted to explore Turkey even more and, perhaps, settle down there. Really enjoying your Vlogs; keep them coming please
Thank you so much for these wonderful and inspiring new series!!! I've never travelled further to the east than Adana but now I think I really MUST go and see all the easten part of Turkey!
You are two crazy seniors climbing up to Nemrut in autumn. Much respect and admire for your courage and enthusiasm . Thanks for the great vid too, enjoyed a lot watching
Mick Amca, thank you so much for this incredible Southeast Turkey series! Please try to do more of these in the future, perhaps the Karadeniz region? The time and effort that has gone into this series is just fantastic, I learnt so much and I’m so eager to visit this beautiful part of Turkey. I hope you and Trudie are both keeping safe and well!
Thank you very much for this video and all of the others, I will be in South east Turkey in a couple of months and your videos are very useful and enjoyable.
just watched all 5 parts of your south east Turkey trip. wow ! i really enjoyed this series, your presentation was so professional, it can be used by any travel programme without being edited. give yourself a pat on the back. cannot wait for your next series regards from London
A long trip by car ( if that was the case ) from Fetihye to the very south-eastern Turkey. But well worth it. Thank you for very good and informative videos from a part of Turkey, that we probably never will visit. Because of the distance from the west coast and Ayvalik. Beautiful places !!
A lovely, funny and informative series. Thanks, although I would suggest for future videos to add a map showing the locations of cities. I totally loved the quality of the videos and editing 👍🏻
Thank you for reminding me with this clip. Was there this time last year 😥😥😥 . Absolutely must to visit and enjoy. I must say that sunrise is even better than suset.
Dear Mick amca, you're doing a great job i love all of ur videos. I would like to see u on Turkey's official documentary channel some day. I think you guys deserve much more followers and viewers. Mick n Trudie is the Best! -
Really enjoyed this one and the Gaziantep one. Was meant to go to both places two years ago but plans got changed. Really want to go to the Zeugma museum. Will get there one day. Safe travels.
we went to Nemrut Summer of '97.. there was "motel" at the top of the road to the statues.. not fancy but made it nice to go see the sunset and stay the night.. wonder if it still there.. it looks like they have put that large scenic /cafeteria.
Mick I heard that Northern Turkey is wonderful. Black sea ,not for swimming, Turks say, but the nature, mountains, very green and rich in Culture, I would like to travel from Giresun to Rize and want ot see Trabzon monastery, have you ever been there ?
Nice and friendly videos, Mick. TYVM! For instance, how long did it take for you to understand everything they say, and also to speak turkish? Regards. Max, from Brazil (non English speaker).
Your videos are great I don’t understand why no millions of people are watching but I’ve got a theory for that because your video is quite professional I think people like to watch videos like amateur
Mick Scarsbrook Thank you for your quick reply and good luck with all you do. Keep making these fantastic videos about Turkey. It’s a great country with great people and the history is fantastic.
I agree with you my friend. Most turks they don’t even know where located Mezopotamia. They need to educated. It is in the nature of Turks to steal culture from other peoples and take advantage of them. Those lands where Turks live belong to the Kurds, Assyrians, Romans and Armenians. Have no doubt. We will send them to the Mongoli.
very useful info on Nemrut, it's on my bucket list when I visit Turkey for the 4th time again after the pandemic. Hopefully you will show more on Nemrut during spring? the sunrise/sunset must be spectacular. So the closest airport will be in Antalya then?
Another interesting fact is that cars, buses and big dump trucks were still driving on Cendere Bridge up until 10 years ago because main road went over the bridge.
Hello Mick and Trudy, these are old Armenian historic sites, not Turkish. Turkey celebrated its 569th Anniversary about four weeks ago. Ottoman Turkey was established in 1450s AD. About 3400 historic sites in Turkey (Tyrkiye new spelling) are Greek, 3800 are Armenian, 600 are Jewish and Assyrian, 700 Turkish. Three countries: Greece, Armenia, and Israel exist and their historic sites should not be attributed to Turkey. Assyrians live in different countries. Armenian and Greek history go back thousands of years in Turkey.
@@mickandtrudie- I agree with you it is history, but Turkish governments gave always rejected the existence of Greeks and Armenians on those lands an natives. They have pretended that they were there before these other countries. I had Turkish friends who told me that Greeks, Armenians and Iranians stole their lands and their history. Also, that they did not have those two nations in their history books. English do not says that Hadrian wall was built by English, they said it was built by Romans. The sites you are mentioning do not go back to Hittites etc. What happens to the name Greek or Armenian palaces? For never 100 years the West had falsified the history of Tyrkiye for geopolitical gains.
As a Turkish woman , Turkey is a safe country for women , no problem , as you see in the videos in Turkey you can see women everywhere in daily life , Turkey is a secular country , you can find every kind of life in Turkey , modern and also conservative lives , it is your choise.
Hi, my wife and I have been to turkey many times in the past, mainly Gulets and Club Hotel Letoonia, Fethiye. it really is a beautiful country and the people are so very friendly, but we are worried about the president taking the country down the path of religious conservatism. We have always understood that the country and people are happy to share with other religions, what is your take on how the situation regarding safety of non Muslim or non religious visitors? We had to cancel our trip this year, but we are considering whether to visit Turkey with the current uncertainty over the presidents recent actions..
well i would not go to visit America because of their presidents and policiys if the goverments effect my decision but goverments never represent of their peoples so if the safety is concern i'd go to turkey rather then US cuzz America has the most commited crime rate in the world so ..yeah
More than %50 of people aren't religious, even there are many ateist people. They live safely. Even religious people respect non-muslim people. So you will be safe.
Keep Amazing us uncle Mick.
Amazing Turkey.
I am 45 yo and living in big wealth in Lebanon. However when I watched fethiye episodes , I decided to leave everything and move with my family there.
Turkey is really fantastic open air museum. I love all the parts of this serie
Hey Mick Amca, I am a Turkish software engineer living in Belgium. I just binge watched your Southeast Turkey tour today (all 5 eposides!). Amazing job Mick Amca, although you say you are slow in editing, you are prducing great quality films, don't pay attention to Chris' critics :) Your work is piece of art. I am not saying Chris's videos are trash but lets say if his production is a delicious dürüm grabbed on the street, your videos would be a fine dine in a gastro-restaurant :) Thanks for inspiring me to travel Eastern Turkey next summer when I am back to my beautuful country. I am going to open now a triple Belgian beer to salute my discovery of your channel. Cheers mate!
Comments like your are inspirational thank you, I do these films as an artist not as a vlogger 🤠❤️🙋♀️
I really love and enjoy all your top class videos, love History since I was a little kid, now I am 68 years old retired Physician and Surgeon, as Covid permits, I would love to travel at list 3 months all over Turkey, I almost watch all yours videos, regards from Mexico and all my respect to your wife and you.
Türkiye ye bekleriz misafir severiz
Türkiyenin tanıtımına hizmet ettiğiniz için çok teşekkür ederiz..
Oh my god my heart can’t stop beating ,I really felt in love,Once again may I say thank you so much 🙏
Even though I've travelled from Istanbul to Van Gollu by public transport , I had not heard of Nemrut.............fantastic! I have looked at many reports of Nemrut since then and really must visit this place.
Now retired, I am really tempted to explore Turkey even more and, perhaps, settle down there.
Really enjoying your Vlogs; keep them coming please
Thank you so much for these wonderful and inspiring new series!!! I've never travelled further to the east than Adana but now I think I really MUST go and see all the easten part of Turkey!
You are two crazy seniors climbing up to Nemrut in autumn. Much respect and admire for your courage and enthusiasm . Thanks for the great vid too, enjoyed a lot watching
Sooooooo underrated channel. Thanks for these awesome videos
Mick Amca, thank you so much for this incredible Southeast Turkey series! Please try to do more of these in the future, perhaps the Karadeniz region? The time and effort that has gone into this series is just fantastic, I learnt so much and I’m so eager to visit this beautiful part of Turkey. I hope you and Trudie are both keeping safe and well!
ill never ever forget nemrut dagi..many yrs ago for me, the most spiritual experience i ever had till now,,thank u!!!!!!!
I ONLY SEEN AT MOVIES
We have seen all 5 video all are best. Thank you very much for all info. Love from Canada
very impressive episode,,....,, and the shepherddog puppy is adorable
AWESOME
I thank you for all the information, beautiful video recordings. I have seen all five videos, thank you for that.
The weather was much kinder to me! I was up early for a magnificent sunrise. Such stunning scenery all around this area.
Love it.shinney happy people.
Thank you very much for this video and all of the others, I will be in South east Turkey in a couple of months and your videos are very useful and enjoyable.
@@mickandtrudie I have been traveling a bit and would you agree that the turkish hospitality is unparalleled?
Wow, such an amazing documentary! Thanks!
Dear Mick; This video perfect job. Thanks a lot.
just watched all 5 parts of your south east Turkey trip.
wow !
i really enjoyed this series, your presentation was so professional, it can be used by any travel programme without being edited.
give yourself a pat on the back.
cannot wait for your next series
regards from London
I get a lot of pleasure from spending time with your video's.
Thank you very much for sharing us these wonderful videos.
Tesekkur ederim,super ,,,,👍♥️adiyamam🇹🇷turkiye♥️👍
I enjoy your video very much, Mick :-) thank you!.
A long trip by car ( if that was the case ) from Fetihye to the very south-eastern Turkey. But well worth it.
Thank you for very good and informative videos from a part of Turkey, that we probably never will visit. Because of the distance from the west coast and Ayvalik.
Beautiful places !!
SO OLD AND STILL AWESOME
Harika bir video olmuş eline sağlık 😍😊😍 ülkemizi tanıttığın için teşekkür ederiz ♥️🇹🇷♥️
Amazing tour . Thanks for the work Mick Amca.
I just discovered your channel and I extremeley love it♥️♥️♥️♥️ perfecf videos 💗💗💗💗💗
A lovely, funny and informative series. Thanks, although I would suggest for future videos to add a map showing the locations of cities. I totally loved the quality of the videos and editing 👍🏻
I was there back in 2017. Absolutely beautiful view from the top of the mountain.
Thank you for reminding me with this clip. Was there this time last year 😥😥😥 . Absolutely must to visit and enjoy. I must say that sunrise is even better than suset.
Loved the video!
Thank you
Kanalınız çok güzel. Şimdi keşfettim zevkle izliyorum. Abone oldum :)
Dear Mick amca, you're doing a great job i love all of ur videos. I would like to see u on Turkey's official documentary channel some day. I think you guys deserve much more followers and viewers. Mick n Trudie is the Best! -
i amazed to see the quality of video.Really fantastic. My appreciation for you Mick
Really enjoyed this one and the Gaziantep one. Was meant to go to both places two years ago but plans got changed. Really want to go to the Zeugma museum. Will get there one day. Safe travels.
we went to Nemrut Summer of '97.. there was "motel" at the top of the road to the statues.. not fancy but made it nice to go see the sunset and stay the night.. wonder if it still there.. it looks like they have put that large scenic /cafeteria.
Canım memleketim Adıyaman 😍😍👌👌
Most of Turkey has ruins that haven't been discovered. I've seen Roman pillars strewn about unknown fields.
You should also visit Diyarbakır which is the oldest abd biggest city of Southeast Anatolia.
Mick I heard that Northern Turkey is wonderful. Black sea ,not for swimming, Turks say, but the nature, mountains, very green and rich in Culture, I would like to travel from Giresun to Rize and want ot see Trabzon monastery, have you ever been there ?
mick amca antalya olimpos phaselis görmeni çok isterdim harika bahar mevsiminde
12:05 they are praying "our father (Lord's Prayer)" in the Aramaic language.
arkadaşlarımla paylaşmak için ülkemi ingilizce kelimelerle tanıtan videolar arıyordum ve nihayet sizinle karşılaştım.sizi tebrik eder,saygı ve sevgilerimi sunarım.
Nice and friendly videos, Mick. TYVM! For instance, how long did it take for you to understand everything they say, and also to speak turkish? Regards. Max, from Brazil (non English speaker).
You should record a capadocia vlog♥️♥️♥️😍😍😍😍
Your videos are great I don’t understand why no millions of people are watching but I’ve got a theory for that because your video is quite professional I think people like to watch videos like amateur
Lovely vids
What editing and production software do you use
Hi Mick, all your vids on Turkey are great ! Can you tell me which video editing software you use ?
Mick Scarsbrook Thank you for your quick reply and good luck with all you do. Keep making these fantastic videos about Turkey. It’s a great country with great people and the history is fantastic.
The monastery is Assyrian (Syriac Orthodox) and was established in the 5th century AD, not 16th century.
I agree with you my friend. Most turks they don’t even know where located Mezopotamia. They need to educated. It is in the nature of Turks to steal culture from other peoples and take advantage of them. Those lands where Turks live belong to the Kurds, Assyrians, Romans and Armenians. Have no doubt. We will send them to the Mongoli.
Videolara türkçe altyazı eklerseniz çok daha güzel olur sizin içeriklerinizi beğenerek takip ediyorum
YES PEACEFUL
very useful info on Nemrut, it's on my bucket list when I visit Turkey for the 4th time again after the pandemic. Hopefully you will show more on Nemrut during spring? the sunrise/sunset must be spectacular. So the closest airport will be in Antalya then?
gaziantep
Another interesting fact is that cars, buses and big dump trucks were still driving on Cendere Bridge up until 10 years ago because main road went over the bridge.
Monastery is founded at 493 AD, 5th century. It has been renovated many times. It is one of the first monasteries still surviving!
Looks like mick amca watched a lot of bbc documentaries 😃
😊😊
Am i hearing musics from "Kuan" at the end of the video?
Hello there, what's the name of the city where the Hilton Garden Inn is located? Thank you and congrats!
Hey when did Flea start doing travel videos of Turkey?
I guess you didn't notice. Those heads are the broken and fallen heads of the huge god statues in the back.
That is some brick paved road.
Bütün videolarınıza türkçe alt yazı ekleyin lütfen
Behind the head stones, looked like the chairs of the gods. Maybe?? Just something I felt when I saw.
You're wright and those head belongs to them who is sitting behind, placed there after they falled off.
Burada trafik soldan işliyor mick amca soldan kullanmak nasil
Hii please don't to say it's cheap please your make turkey raise their prices thank you
AMCA ITS GOOD EXERCISE FOR YOU
Syriacs Christians are speaking Aramaic , the language that Jesus Christ used to speak.
Türkçe alt yaziyi gene unutmussum mick amca
Damn it why are they lying them are at least at the least 100,000 years old do they think we are that stupid?
This ist Historic Armenian God's
AMCA TAKE WITH YOU LOTS OF WATER PLEASE
Hello Mick and Trudy, these are old Armenian historic sites, not Turkish. Turkey celebrated its 569th Anniversary about four weeks ago. Ottoman Turkey was established in 1450s AD. About 3400 historic sites in Turkey (Tyrkiye new spelling) are Greek, 3800 are Armenian, 600 are Jewish and Assyrian, 700 Turkish. Three countries: Greece, Armenia, and Israel exist and their historic sites should not be attributed to Turkey. Assyrians live in different countries. Armenian and Greek history go back thousands of years in Turkey.
I’m sorry but this is not relevant to this video and most places in the world have ruins from different dynasties it’s not a problem it’s just history
@@mickandtrudie- I agree with you it is history, but Turkish governments gave always rejected the existence of Greeks and Armenians on those lands an natives. They have pretended that they were there before these other countries. I had Turkish friends who told me that Greeks, Armenians and Iranians stole their lands and their history. Also, that they did not have those two nations in their history books. English do not says that Hadrian wall was built by English, they said it was built by Romans. The sites you are mentioning do not go back to Hittites etc. What happens to the name Greek or Armenian palaces? For never 100 years the West had falsified the history of Tyrkiye for geopolitical gains.
@@mickandtrudie- It is relevant because the reality is not being told.
@@tamarchristians1201 it’s a tourist film not a history lesson 🤠
tüekçe konuşmak yok,altyazı yok izleyemiycem malesef.
Nemrut Kurdish city Adiyaman
Amca Nemrut dagi Adiyaman Kürt sehiri olup Turkiyeye bagli bir ilimizdir. Very nice Kurdish city Adıyaman
Yes bra, once a ezidi majority city. May khoda destroy the Abrahamics.
@Anatolian girl aynen öyle
How safe is it for women to travel to Turkey? I want to stay there to learn the language. Thank you for this great video!
As a Turkish woman , Turkey is a safe country for women , no problem , as you see in the videos in Turkey you can see women everywhere in daily life , Turkey is a secular country , you can find every kind of life in Turkey , modern and also conservative lives , it is your choise.
Hi, my wife and I have been to turkey many times in the past, mainly Gulets and Club Hotel Letoonia, Fethiye. it really is a beautiful country and the people are so very friendly, but we are worried about the president taking the country down the path of religious conservatism. We have always understood that the country and people are happy to share with other religions, what is your take on how the situation regarding safety of non Muslim or non religious visitors? We had to cancel our trip this year, but we are considering whether to visit Turkey with the current uncertainty over the presidents recent actions..
well i would not go to visit America because of their presidents and policiys if the goverments effect my decision but goverments never represent of their peoples so if the safety is concern i'd go to turkey rather then US cuzz America has the most commited crime rate in the world so ..yeah
More than %50 of people aren't religious, even there are many ateist people. They live safely. Even religious people respect non-muslim people. So you will be safe.
OMG be safe, it’s really dangerous this part of turkey.
Nemrut ( Nort KURDISTAN
Adıyaman - Kurdish Semsur City )
Turkey 🇹🇷
the turkish govt are careless about tourist places or ruins there is no preservation action
BS
I loved this