This is turning into a very special and beautiful country trip. I loved the Mexican vlogs. I think all the dishes and sauces in Mexico are delicious, including fried grasshoppers hahaha. 8:58 travel gourmet. it should be crispy. Congratulations on your new channel, P. I already subscribed. Good luck, I hope you are very successful.🤗 10:11 I was surprised when I heard that the Mayans and Aztecs in Mexico came from the same roots as the Turks. (Asian people) A long time ago, when the Bering Strait was covered with ice, thousands of people migrated from Asia to the American continent while chasing mammoths and dispersed to different places, most of them landed in South America. Some of their beliefs are similar to the Turks like shamans. interesting. Ataturk did some research on this and sent the first ambassador to Mexico. 300 Spanish words are used in the Turkish language. There is a cultural and linguistic interaction. Also, Shawarma is actually a Turkish döner. (You must have seen it with chicken or cow meat during your trip to Istanbul). .
Thanks for all that info! I didn’t know about the connections. I have a video coming about the Mayan ruins that should be good but I had some tense interactions with security at Chichén Itzá even though they agreed I was following all of the rules and let me keep filming. I have a lot of filming the next week and a half in Mexico and then I might film a bit in Florida over the holidays. Thanks again for the comment!
@@TravelLordOnLoc One of the hard parts of content creation is these communication issues! Well, Florida is a wonderful place, except for the giant pythons.😉 Be careful.
semoga aman dan nyaman perjalananmu, Om.
Thanks! It’s been great so far!
This is turning into a very special and beautiful country trip. I loved the Mexican vlogs. I think all the dishes and sauces in Mexico are delicious, including fried grasshoppers hahaha. 8:58 travel gourmet. it should be crispy.
Congratulations on your new channel, P. I already subscribed. Good luck, I hope you are very successful.🤗
10:11 I was surprised when I heard that the Mayans and Aztecs in Mexico came from the same roots as the Turks. (Asian people)
A long time ago, when the Bering Strait was covered with ice, thousands of people migrated from Asia to the American continent while chasing mammoths and dispersed to different places, most of them landed in South America. Some of their beliefs are similar to the Turks like shamans. interesting. Ataturk did some research on this and sent the first ambassador to Mexico. 300 Spanish words are used in the Turkish language. There is a cultural and linguistic interaction.
Also, Shawarma is actually a Turkish döner. (You must have seen it with chicken or cow meat during your trip to Istanbul).
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Thanks for all that info! I didn’t know about the connections. I have a video coming about the Mayan ruins that should be good but I had some tense interactions with security at Chichén Itzá even though they agreed I was following all of the rules and let me keep filming. I have a lot of filming the next week and a half in Mexico and then I might film a bit in Florida over the holidays. Thanks again for the comment!
@@TravelLordOnLoc One of the hard parts of content creation is these communication issues!
Well, Florida is a wonderful place, except for the giant pythons.😉 Be careful.
You seem to have special gravity to attract hurricanes/typhoons.
Yeah hahaha I don’t know what’s been going on this year…