I literally worked in the implementation process of some facilities like the ticket office, shuttle service area, parking area etc. of the Gobeklitepe site as a controller for the Government. This video is one of the best vlogs I have seen so far for both sites. You made so big promotion of my country. Thank you for everything, I will share this in Facebook :) and happy new year :)
I'm so glad you mentioned that there was a documentary on this place. I did a search and found one on UA-cam, the Documentary Channel called The Secrets of Gobelki Tepe, it looks like a good one to watch. That was a bit scary coming down from Mt. Nemrut, poor Trudy, she does her best but sometimes she just needs a little rest for those weary brakes of hers....she's a trooper! Hope you two and the family have a very Happy New Year! Cheers
I'm so happy going through your vlogs of South East Turkey as I was there 2 years ago. Gobekli tepe, Urfa, Mardin and Antep were all the places I visited (by car). Thanks for making these so interesting to revisit again.
Having watched your videos from Turkey, and been fascinated by each region's unique offerings, these past episodes of Eastern Turkey may be my favorites. The expansive landscapes, the archeological sites, the deep history, I am absolutely gobsmacked. ❤❤😎👍xx
Absolutely incredible country - we feel so lucky to have been here and share it - we are so happy you came with us xx It was super to meet you on the Patreon page xx Love to you both xx
Wow, fantastic landscapes and unique historical places, I'm blown away. ❤️ I'm sure that many of your followers will be grateful to both of you for these incredible recordings and pictures. For my part, thank you very much for letting us take part in your adventures. I knew that my homeland was beautiful and so unique, but thanks to you I realized that I only knew a fraction of the real size and beauty of the country. Wish you all the best for the rest of your journey
Thank you Ersel and Elif - you are two of the most wonderful people we have met and our adventures in Turkey would not be as much fun and fabulous without you on our team - we love you dearly and wish you both the most wonderful 2022 - we will be back to see you soon and wish you health, happiness and lots of love from us xx Marianne and Chris xx 🌺💜🙏🚐🇬🇧🇹🇷🙌 and love from Trudy xx
I've been to Nemrut a couple times back in the mid 70's,then there was only one very rough track up,you were lucky.You forgot to mention that there is supposed to be a burial under that huge conical pile of rocks on top,least that's what is thought,but difficult to investigate because of the obvious unstable nature of it.yet another fantastic drive,many thanks.
Actually the sunset and the sunrise on top of Mt. Nemrut are spectacular, it's like a laser show out of this world with the statues appearing as if they were alive.This episode can be regarded as the " Grande Finale"of your adventures in Turkey. Thank you for all your efforts and the artistic value of your vlogs.
Thanks for continuing to drip feed us more of Turkey's wonders even though you are back in the UK ! Can't wait to get back there .Best wishes for 2022 globetrotting .
More beautiful scenery. Very interesting dig site. I visited Mt Nemrut 16 years ago and there was no driving up to the 600m mark. We hiked from the bottom for almost 2 hours to see the sun rise. Lucky our guide carried a bottle of turkish champagne to celebrate. So you guys got it easy lol. It was incredible.
Thanks for sharing your experiences of the ancient sites in Turkey with us. I would love to visit Gobekli Tepe, Sanliurfa etc and other places covid-permitting. Watching from New Zealand x
Awesome video!!! I can't believe that people that visit mount Nimrod actually stay until sunset and then make the trip down the mountain. That most be super scary driving down that road at dark!!!! Thank you for showing us places that most of us will probably never be able to visit. What a blessing!!!!!❤
What a great video ! Driving down that mountain with no brakes gave me the chills ! A bit of advice ; You should have the brake fluid in Trudy flushed and replaced with new fluid. If brake fluid is not replaced every 4 years it absorbs moisture which then changes to vapor when the brakes get really hot and then you lose your brakes. Stay safe and have a wonderful new year 👍
That's a good point, and using engine braking would make a huge difference. Keep in low gear and let the engine hold the vehicle back. Of course you'll need a bit of braking but it shouldn't need much and will keep the brakes cool for when you really need them.
This is a great video - sorry been binge watching your videos over the Xmas new year period and had to comment. OMG what an amazing place. My daughter did ancient history and mentioned to us about Göbekli Tepe being the oldest place in the world where we have the oldest temple and also the place which had the first human civilisation. So so fascinating. I guess this is one of the many perks for you guys who are travellers. Thanks again for a truly fascinating video - I am so looking forward to Gaziantep as a food buff xxx
It has changed so much from the Summer of '97 when I spent time there. (honeymoon).. there was not any tourist center.. just family style restaurant and "motel"... we were there in the evening so I so enjoyed seeing views in the daytime... when we went back down my friend said" directional problem". translation, steering problem! we went to Adiyaman on way back to Urgup and fixed the problem at service place... we were able to drive up where the "walkway" is now...
The people that were living there12,000 years ago never realised they going to feature on Tread The Globe.....press that thumbs up and subscribe now.......what oh right, you've not invented the internet yet...no not fishing nets ..I promise you're descendants are going to love it! Stunning site, when building it there was none this couldn't start Monday I lent out me extension lead, looks like they also had stonemasons as well. The mountain road looked like it was brick-paved a lot of work but why? Tarmac is much easier..... Happy New Year!
Thanks Nick - the block paving survives the savage winters better xx Oh yes and keep telling everyone to subscribe !! LOL - Have a fabulous New Year full of hope and happiness xx
Fabulous location and stunning panoramic views 👍👏👏 May be worth treating Trudy to a change of brake fluid next time you’re in a friendly garage if you’re experiencing brakes fading like that 🚙
I remember the old Roman bridge seen at 23,09 mins. There were statues at both ends. we ate a packed lunch breakfast there. The river is the Euphrates (Firat Dere) .
The World's oldest temple that changed history books...We always believed that Human-beings first settled and the religion emerged..but Gobeklitepe means religion started before settlement..We have to belive this until another discovery that may change this..to me, we don't know nearly anything about World and Universe yet...If we knew the truth, we would go crazy..It is better not to know everything ;)))
There are few rules with heavy cars, vans and campervans: brake with your engine, and go twice as slow as you would go with a normal car. You have to drive very patiently if you drive on winding roads, meaning let the gravity do the driving, and you have to brake in 2nd gear mostly, sometimes 3rd gear, and 1st on hard corners. Do not be afraid of high revs when braking, on diesel engines 5000 rpm is acceptable, but do not go over that because gearbox and oil in it gets hot and you could damage oil seals on driveshafts and loose oil from the gearbox (this happened to me with camper). If you are going uphill, no matter winter or hot summer, especially during summer months, you have to turn on your heating to maximum and roll down your windows, and turn of your airconditioning to lessen the strain on engine and avoid overheating and eventualy leaking on your head gasket due to high temperatures. Follow these rules, and you will be able to drive without breakdowns. Also, after steep hill climbs, check your coolant level, and check your oil level every 500km or after prolonged drive on highways at speeds 100km/h or over that. Keep your eyes on temperature gauge, check it regularly while driving...
Suggest you use Ferrodo brake pads. They handle heating pads much better on the steep downhills. I had the same problem. Love your videos and the interesting commentary. Thanks and have a wonderful New year
Another fantastic journey to enjoy. I am reading Graham Hancocks info on that site which is absolutely amazing. It is the most important historical site in the WORLD. Loving his take on what went on back then. A MUST read. I know you are back in the U.K. Have a very Happy, Healthy and Adventurous New Year. Looking forward to joining you on those journeys. 🏴🏴🏴💕
Hi Chris Marianne what a fantastic blog you have show me sites I have never heard of you must have studied about this so hard you history lesson are first class I have learned so much enjoyed every minute of this wonderful blog you two are fantastic shearing this wonderful blog thank you both so much ,keep the engine in the lowest gear possible let the engine do the braking and only use breaks when necessary,sure you know all this sorry to teach you to suck eggs lol 😝 I wish you both a happy new year look forward to following you in 2022 till then take care keep safe drive careful, John 😘🌹👀🌟🥂😷😆👨🤷♂️🤷♀️🤔
Hello 👋 Marinne and Chris How are you guys doing today?🤗❤️🤗 I just finish watching this episode I love 💕 it I can’t wait to see more Thank you so much for entertainment 🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘😘 Take care and I wish both all the best 😘😘😘😘 Cheers Maryam form Montreal Canada 🇨🇦
Hi guys great blog , just noticed that when you brake it looks like your reverse lights come on as well ,it may be the angle of the sun light , hope is isn't an issue 👍👍👍👍👍
I know you are back in the UK now, but treat this as if you were still in Turkey. Can you please just STOP IT!! Just stop making me feel jealous of the adventures you are having. Just stop making me drool over the scenery that surrounds you. Just stop making me believe that the world is not all bad. Just stop broadening my horizons. Just......actually please don't stop. In these gloomy times you provide entertainment, education, and a lesson on how life should be lived. I hope the new year allows you to complete your quest.
Great places in eastern Turkey that I never got to visit. Going down the mountain with brake problems is scary ! Keep it in 1st gear if you have to. Now jumping way ahead to your upcoming trip to the U.S. Don't forget Lake HAVASU City , Arizona. Very Turkish sounding !! Another reason to stop there is the London Bridge . Yes, the bridge they took apart in London , stone by stone, and moved to Lake Havasu City , to be reassembled !!
Türkiyede hemen görmediğim hiç bir tarihî yer kalmadı göbeklitepenin yeni hali hariç ama bu dünya mirası nemrut bence dünyanın tepesi sonsuzluk denen şey oradan görebileceğiniz şey olsa gerek.
G.day guys .6 Watching you guys doing good job . 2 suggestion if i may ? A - the title you have put on your videos ( van life problem ) , There no problem there ! It should perhaps be : Van life adventure , As it us really adventure not problem . B - could you also please mention where you are as you go by ? Good luck and good adventure i should say .
Love you and love you. I loved you both on BBC turkey. It was amazing. Congratulations. Guys you are a dream coming. Turkish people are always wonderful and you guys are wonderful. Mi following you for eternity. Wawwwwwww. No more to say . You are both monsters and I always will be following you monsters. T.harika and wonderful videos. I am shivering myself. Walllllllllllllll. God gracious you both.
Hi from Australia - we are planning a trip to Turkey in 2023. I'm having an adult gap year away from work seeing as I'll be turning 50 and can't wait to finally have our holiday that has been postponed again and again by covid. Your videos are great and super helpful. Just a question about driving - have you got an international driving license and did the Police ask to see it every stop? Thanks, Fi
@@TREADtheglobe I just read your post that Chris has had surgery - take care and hopefully a speedy recovery. I love your videos, you pair remind me of my Aunt and Uncle who drove around Australia in a Toyota Hiace 30+ years ago with their undies often hanging off the side mirrors, drying LOL. Chris has the best laugh ever!
Ha ha !! Thanks that made me LOL !!! In our early videos driving around the coast of Ireland ... I actually forgot to bring the washing in and had my bra and pants hanging off the wing mirror and windscreen wiper blades LOL !! Your Aunt and Uncle sound like our kind of people for sure 😂🌺👍
Hi. So sorry this isn’t related to this fantastic video. Could you please direct me to your video that informs how to obtain the ikamet? We are currently in Turkey and looking to extend our stay. I have serious FOMO watching everywhere you’ve been here! Thanks a million
Hi Denise - we didn't do a specific video - subject to where you are, google agent for vida / Ikamet - or ask a Turkish friend local to you - who can explain the process in your area - Kind regards Marianne xx
@@TREADtheglobe Thanks Marianne, I’ll do that. May I ask if you used someone’s Turkish address for yours, or did you manage to use Trudy as your home please? Thank you very much
Hey stay on the mountain top. Time ticks off slower for you relative to the rest of us as the gravity up there is less. You will age less relative to us at a lower altitude.
Fun fact about Mount Nemrut nobody was able to dig true those loose rocks anyone has a good idea i am thinking about this for a while now how to unearth the King Antiochus tomb?
Türkiye de yaşarken bu gibi yerleri hiç göremedim denizi dahi göremedim ekonomik nedenlerden dolayı şuan isviçre de yaşıyorum 5 yıl oldu hemen hemen tüm avrupa ülkekerini gördüm dünyada ki bu ekonomik adaletsizliğin biran önce bitmesi gerekiyor ve kimse ülkesini ekonomik nedenlerden dolayı terk etmemeli
I literally worked in the implementation process of some facilities like the ticket office, shuttle service area, parking area etc. of the Gobeklitepe site as a controller for the Government. This video is one of the best vlogs I have seen so far for both sites. You made so big promotion of my country. Thank you for everything, I will share this in Facebook :) and happy new year :)
Wow ! Thank you so much, we appreciate that !! 🌺🙌🚐🇹🇷
Omg, thank you for sharing this. Turkey is so on my bucket list, beautiful.
I'm so glad you mentioned that there was a documentary on this place. I did a search and found one on UA-cam, the Documentary Channel called The Secrets of Gobelki Tepe, it looks like a good one to watch. That was a bit scary coming down from Mt. Nemrut, poor Trudy, she does her best but sometimes she just needs a little rest for those weary brakes of hers....she's a trooper! Hope you two and the family have a very Happy New Year! Cheers
Thanks Adele and you are welcome xx Yes she is a trooper indeed xx Love M xx
And thanks to you as well for the documentary title.
I'm so happy going through your vlogs of South East Turkey as I was there 2 years ago. Gobekli tepe, Urfa, Mardin and Antep were all the places I visited (by car). Thanks for making these so interesting to revisit again.
Glad you like them!
Having watched your videos from Turkey, and been fascinated by each region's unique offerings, these past episodes of Eastern Turkey may be my favorites. The expansive landscapes, the archeological sites, the deep history, I am absolutely gobsmacked. ❤❤😎👍xx
Absolutely incredible country - we feel so lucky to have been here and share it - we are so happy you came with us xx It was super to meet you on the Patreon page xx Love to you both xx
Wow, fantastic landscapes and unique historical places, I'm blown away. ❤️
I'm sure that many of your followers will be grateful to both of you for these incredible recordings and pictures. For my part, thank you very much for letting us take part in your adventures. I knew that my homeland was beautiful and so unique, but thanks to you I realized that I only knew a fraction of the real size and beauty of the country. Wish you all the best for the rest of your journey
Thank you very much!
Thanks for showing us the beauty of Göbeklitepe and Nemrut. Happy New Year to you and your followers all around the world.
Happy New Year to you Ersel & your family. All the Best for 2022. Greetings from Ireland ☘🥳🎊🎆💐.
@@levinawalsh2015 Thank you so much. Happy New Year to you Levina and your family. I wish you a wonderful year. Greetings from istanbul.
Thank you Ersel and Elif - you are two of the most wonderful people we have met and our adventures in Turkey would not be as much fun and fabulous without you on our team - we love you dearly and wish you both the most wonderful 2022 - we will be back to see you soon and wish you health, happiness and lots of love from us xx Marianne and Chris xx 🌺💜🙏🚐🇬🇧🇹🇷🙌 and love from Trudy xx
Thank you Marianne & Chris ... I have been waiting for this one. Göbekli Tepe is on my bucket list. 🇹🇷🌟🇹🇷
Our pleasure!
I've been to Nemrut a couple times back in the mid 70's,then there was only one very rough track up,you were lucky.You forgot to mention that there is supposed to be a burial under that huge conical pile of rocks on top,least that's what is thought,but difficult to investigate because of the obvious unstable nature of it.yet another fantastic drive,many thanks.
Truly stunning. Beautiful. Trudy got you down safely, bless her. X
Thank you so much!
Actually the sunset and the sunrise on top of Mt. Nemrut are spectacular, it's like a laser show out of this world with the statues appearing as if they were alive.This episode can be regarded as the " Grande Finale"of your adventures in Turkey. Thank you for all your efforts and the artistic value of your vlogs.
Thank you - we still more videos to come on the East of Turkey - Gazientep, Halfeti, Antakya etc - more to come - Enjoy xx
You can go to Malatya city.
There is” Aslantepe Höyüğü “ which the first Government building stays.
Have a nice journey!
Thanks for continuing to drip feed us more of Turkey's wonders even though you are back in the UK ! Can't wait to get back there .Best wishes for 2022 globetrotting .
Thanks Lesley - yep some videos to come before the USA adventures start !!
More beautiful scenery. Very interesting dig site.
I visited Mt Nemrut 16 years ago and there was no driving up to the 600m mark. We hiked from the bottom for almost 2 hours to see the sun rise. Lucky our guide carried a bottle of turkish champagne to celebrate. So you guys got it easy lol. It was incredible.
Göbeklitepe is the most historical place in the world. Thank you very much for the video.
It really is!
Thanks for sharing your experiences of the ancient sites in Turkey with us. I would love to visit Gobekli Tepe, Sanliurfa etc and other places covid-permitting. Watching from New Zealand x
Thanks for sharing this brilliant video guys... Two of my bucket list sites in Turkey..... Amazing 👌
What a fantastic drive. The climb to the top was certainly worth it, the figures and views were amazing.
Thanks Jane - yep a fabulous place to visit
Awesome video!!! I can't believe that people that visit mount Nimrod actually stay until sunset and then make the trip down the mountain. That most be super scary driving down that road at dark!!!! Thank you for showing us places that most of us will probably never be able to visit. What a blessing!!!!!❤
Thank you Marianne & Chris..
Happy New Year.
Happy new year!
What a great video ! Driving down that mountain with no brakes gave me the chills ! A bit of advice ; You should have the brake fluid in Trudy flushed and replaced with new fluid. If brake fluid is not replaced every 4 years it absorbs moisture which then changes to vapor when the brakes get really hot and then you lose your brakes. Stay safe and have a wonderful new year 👍
Thanks for the tip!
That's a good point, and using engine braking would make a huge difference. Keep in low gear and let the engine hold the vehicle back. Of course you'll need a bit of braking but it shouldn't need much and will keep the brakes cool for when you really need them.
Emek vererek bu çekimleri dünyada her televizyonda gösterilmesini yaparsanız bence süper olur
Thank you for your lovely comment - keep sharing the videos to share the beauty 🙌🌺
Harika bir vlog olmuş, sayenizde görmediğimiz yerleri sizinle beraber geziyoruz, teşekkürler Marianne and Chris, mutlu yıllar.
This is a great video - sorry been binge watching your videos over the Xmas new year period and had to comment. OMG what an amazing place. My daughter did ancient history and mentioned to us about Göbekli Tepe being the oldest place in the world where we have the oldest temple and also the place which had the first human civilisation. So so fascinating. I guess this is one of the many perks for you guys who are travellers. Thanks again for a truly fascinating video - I am so looking forward to Gaziantep as a food buff xxx
I read every book I can get my hands on about Gobekli Tepe. I want to go here so badly! You are lucky indeed. I shall be content to live vicariously.
Amazing trip made by you and sharing with world. Hats off to you both.👍👍
I visited Nemrut Dagi back in 1986 at sunrise where we could go up to the statues for some great photos 🥰
Magnificient view. So beautiful.
Always look forward to your vlogs. Fantastic as usual. Much love to you both 💙
Thank you
Yet another awesome video. You are wonderful people. It is good that you came to Turkey and it is good that we got to know you. God bless you!
Thank you for making me travel with you two. Absolutely beautiful journey you both had
We are so lucky to have you on here Carry on
Astonishing places and landscapes. Great effort. Thanks.
Karahantepe. Near by Urfa. Some of the scientests says ,it is older than göbekli tepe.
It has changed so much from the Summer of '97 when I spent time there. (honeymoon).. there was not any tourist center.. just family style restaurant and "motel"... we were there in the evening so I so enjoyed seeing views in the daytime... when we went back down my friend said" directional problem". translation, steering problem! we went to Adiyaman on way back to Urgup and fixed the problem at service place... we were able to drive up where the "walkway" is now...
Thanks for sharing - Congratulations !
Hi,subscribed your Vlog after watching your trip to sumela monastry.you explain n show the places you visit very beautifully.
We love you guys. Happy New Year to you and all of the followers.
That is lovely - thank you
@@TREADtheglobe If you are still there around maybe you should see the ancient city of Dara. Which was a gladiator academy ruding Roman times.
Will be adding this to my list when we come over from Australia in September 😍
Fantastic place to visit for sure
Turkey is Beautyful !!
That paved road up the mountain must have taken ages to build.
The people that were living there12,000 years ago never realised they going to feature on Tread The Globe.....press that thumbs up and subscribe now.......what oh right, you've not invented the internet yet...no not fishing nets ..I promise you're descendants are going to love it!
Stunning site, when building it there was none this couldn't start Monday I lent out me extension lead, looks like they also had stonemasons as well.
The mountain road looked like it was brick-paved a lot of work but why? Tarmac is much easier.....
Happy New Year!
Thanks Nick - the block paving survives the savage winters better xx Oh yes and keep telling everyone to subscribe !! LOL - Have a fabulous New Year full of hope and happiness xx
Happy new year guys, great vlog,get them brakes sorted before USA,stay safe love from Alfoquia Spain Carola and Terry 😊❤️
Happy new year!! Thank you xx
Fantastic , use your Low Gears coming down hills ..brakes Fade when used constantly in any Vehicle..
Another Stunning Video Guys👌. Really Really Amazing. I Wish you & yours a Very Happy New Year. All the Very Best for 2022🥳🎊🎆💐☘.
Thank you so much 😀
Her yaptığınız çekim çok güzel süper süper süper
Fabulous location and stunning panoramic views 👍👏👏
May be worth treating Trudy to a change of brake fluid next time you’re in a friendly garage if you’re experiencing brakes fading like that 🚙
Thanks 👍
hope all is well best wishes for the new year from ireland
Happy New Year Liam - from us 🌺💚
I drove there in 1997 in a Renault 12. We went for dawn break. Surreal. It was snow capped in late May.
I remember the old Roman bridge seen at 23,09 mins. There were statues at both ends. we ate a packed lunch breakfast there. The river is the Euphrates (Firat Dere) .
@@johnjames4681 "Fırat Nehri", "nehir, or ırmak" is river in Turkish, "dere" is brook, stream.
@@Kenan-Z Thanks Kenan left TC 2001 getting rusty.
Very interesting, I love your work. Much love to you both ❤
Thank you Karen xx
The World's oldest temple that changed history books...We always believed that Human-beings first settled and the religion emerged..but Gobeklitepe means religion started before settlement..We have to belive this until another discovery that may change this..to me, we don't know nearly anything about World and Universe yet...If we knew the truth, we would go crazy..It is better not to know everything ;)))
There are few rules with heavy cars, vans and campervans: brake with your engine, and go twice as slow as you would go with a normal car. You have to drive very patiently if you drive on winding roads, meaning let the gravity do the driving, and you have to brake in 2nd gear mostly, sometimes 3rd gear, and 1st on hard corners. Do not be afraid of high revs when braking, on diesel engines 5000 rpm is acceptable, but do not go over that because gearbox and oil in it gets hot and you could damage oil seals on driveshafts and loose oil from the gearbox (this happened to me with camper). If you are going uphill, no matter winter or hot summer, especially during summer months, you have to turn on your heating to maximum and roll down your windows, and turn of your airconditioning to lessen the strain on engine and avoid overheating and eventualy leaking on your head gasket due to high temperatures. Follow these rules, and you will be able to drive without breakdowns. Also, after steep hill climbs, check your coolant level, and check your oil level every 500km or after prolonged drive on highways at speeds 100km/h or over that. Keep your eyes on temperature gauge, check it regularly while driving...
Suggest you use Ferrodo brake pads. They handle heating pads much better on the steep downhills. I had the same problem. Love your videos and the interesting commentary. Thanks and have a wonderful New year
Thanks for the tip! It is great to hear from someone who had this issue who has done this sort of road 🙌👍 - Extreme !!
Absolutely amazing ..... You are gems and your work is greatly appreciated. ❤👍
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for sharing, and Happy New Year 🥳 This reminds me of the definition of an archaeologist: someone whose career is in ruins 😆
20:30 Did they use harder stone than a lot of European sites? It seems amazingly well preserved.
No - I think these would be local stones - wind would be a big problem blowing sand on the structures and of course the snow !!
Wonderful, like always... 😍
Another fantastic journey to enjoy. I am reading Graham Hancocks info on that site which is absolutely amazing.
It is the most important historical site in the WORLD. Loving his take on what went on back then. A MUST read.
I know you are back in the U.K. Have a very Happy, Healthy and Adventurous New Year. Looking forward to joining you on those journeys.
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Fantastic !! Just a fabulous place !! M xx
Süper bir ikili olmuşsunuz sizi takdir ediyorum
Thank you very much 🤗🌺
Absolutely fabulous video people. What an amazing place to visit..if the heart and lungs are up to that hike😀
Absolutely!
Concentrated world heritage site. amazing Turkey 😄😄
Hi Chris Marianne what a fantastic blog you have show me sites I have never heard of you must have studied about this so hard you history lesson are first class I have learned so much enjoyed every minute of this wonderful blog you two are fantastic shearing this wonderful blog thank you both so much ,keep the engine in the lowest gear possible let the engine do the braking and only use breaks when necessary,sure you know all this sorry to teach you to suck eggs lol 😝 I wish you both a happy new year look forward to following you in 2022 till then take care keep safe drive careful, John 😘🌹👀🌟🥂😷😆👨🤷♂️🤷♀️🤔
Hi John and thank you for the tip 😆😂👍 yep lots of adventures to come in 2022 !! Woo Hoo xx 🤗🚐🙌😘
Hello 👋 Marinne and Chris
How are you guys doing today?🤗❤️🤗
I just finish watching this episode I love 💕 it I can’t wait to see more
Thank you so much for entertainment 🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘😘
Take care and I wish both all the best 😘😘😘😘
Cheers
Maryam form Montreal Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you so much 🤗 best wishes from us to you 🌺🤗
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Amazing 👏
Hi guys great blog , just noticed that when you brake it looks like your reverse lights come on as well ,it may be the angle of the sun light , hope is isn't an issue 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Mark - I saw that too !!! Yes it was the sun light - but thank you for caring xx
Excellent content again, but I noticed that you need to do a bit of work on Trudy's sills before shipping her off to the States.
Have you guys seen any Turkish soap operas? Magnificent Century, etc? Our soap operas are only 2nd to the US in TV exports :)
No but I watched the drama Protector which was brilliant - we don't get much TV in the van so we watch Netflix 👍
Are you sure? Don't underestimate the soap operas made in India and Egypt.
I know you are back in the UK now, but treat this as if you were still in Turkey. Can you please just STOP IT!!
Just stop making me feel jealous of the adventures you are having.
Just stop making me drool over the scenery that surrounds you.
Just stop making me believe that the world is not all bad.
Just stop broadening my horizons.
Just......actually please don't stop. In these gloomy times you provide entertainment, education, and a lesson on how life should be lived.
I hope the new year allows you to complete your quest.
LOL - Ok - we won't stop 😂🤗🌺😍
Adıyaman na hoşgeldiniz eski Kahta kalesi. Ve Cendere köprüsü karakuş tepesi ni görseydiniz keşke
Great places in eastern Turkey that I never got to visit. Going down the mountain with brake problems is scary ! Keep it in 1st gear if you have to.
Now jumping way ahead to your upcoming trip to the U.S. Don't forget Lake HAVASU City , Arizona. Very Turkish sounding !! Another reason to stop there is the London Bridge . Yes, the bridge they took apart in London , stone by stone, and moved to Lake Havasu City , to be reassembled !!
Thanks for the tip !! I have pinned it !! M xx
Beautiful couple ♥️ happy new year🎉 greetings from Kalkan 👋🏼👋🏼
Thank you so much and to you too 🌺
Türkiyede hemen görmediğim hiç bir tarihî yer kalmadı göbeklitepenin yeni hali hariç ama bu dünya mirası nemrut bence dünyanın tepesi sonsuzluk denen şey oradan görebileceğiniz şey olsa gerek.
Try putting your transmission in a lower gear on the down side of a mountain. Sorry you didn't have time to watch the sun set on Nemrut.
How old are you two courageous people
Happy New year dear friends 🤘😉🍀🧿
Thank you - you too 🌺
Happy New year
G.day guys .6
Watching you guys doing good job .
2 suggestion if i may ?
A - the title you have put on your videos ( van life problem ) ,
There no problem there ! It should perhaps be :
Van life adventure ,
As it us really adventure not problem .
B - could you also please mention where you are as you go by ?
Good luck and good adventure i should say .
Love you and love you. I loved you both on BBC turkey. It was amazing. Congratulations. Guys you are a dream coming. Turkish people are always wonderful and you guys are wonderful. Mi following you for eternity. Wawwwwwww. No more to say . You are both monsters and I always will be following you monsters. T.harika and wonderful videos. I am shivering myself. Walllllllllllllll. God gracious you both.
Awwwh Thank you !
Süper very nice video thank you so much sweet love family
Thank you so much 😊
You guys would love Mostar in Bosnia.
We did - there is a video - we hope you enjoy it 🌺🚐
Hey....are you still there? Nice to see you again.
Hi - No 🌺
Sizinle yeni tanıştım çok sevdim ikinizide artık takipteyim 👌
Thank you
I've been waiting for this video! Squeeee!
Wonderful 😇
Hi from Australia - we are planning a trip to Turkey in 2023. I'm having an adult gap year away from work seeing as I'll be turning 50 and can't wait to finally have our holiday that has been postponed again and again by covid. Your videos are great and super helpful. Just a question about driving - have you got an international driving license and did the Police ask to see it every stop? Thanks, Fi
Hi Fi - we do, but in Turkey you need to get your home drivers licence translated and notarised if you are there longer than 3 months 👍
@@TREADtheglobe I just read your post that Chris has had surgery - take care and hopefully a speedy recovery. I love your videos, you pair remind me of my Aunt and Uncle who drove around Australia in a Toyota Hiace 30+ years ago with their undies often hanging off the side mirrors, drying LOL. Chris has the best laugh ever!
Ha ha !! Thanks that made me LOL !!! In our early videos driving around the coast of Ireland ... I actually forgot to bring the washing in and had my bra and pants hanging off the wing mirror and windscreen wiper blades LOL !! Your Aunt and Uncle sound like our kind of people for sure 😂🌺👍
An awful lot of block paviours on that mountain road.
This is where history is rewritten. It caused a reconsideration of everything known in the name of history.
Selâm dostlar iyi bir yıl diliyorum sizlere🤗😘
when i heard your voice i remember first time of the pandemic.that's when I meet you☺️😂
Hi. So sorry this isn’t related to this fantastic video. Could you please direct me to your video that informs how to obtain the ikamet? We are currently in Turkey and looking to extend our stay. I have serious FOMO watching everywhere you’ve been here! Thanks a million
Hi Denise - we didn't do a specific video - subject to where you are, google agent for vida / Ikamet - or ask a Turkish friend local to you - who can explain the process in your area - Kind regards Marianne xx
@@TREADtheglobe Thanks Marianne, I’ll do that. May I ask if you used someone’s Turkish address for yours, or did you manage to use Trudy as your home please? Thank you very much
Don't descend long hills on your brakes. Change down and use the engine as a rake
Yep - did that 👍
Are the roads nice? Thanks...
10:06 I have a question Please answer me, ( is 1 kg Cotton or 1kg Steel heavier? )
No - LOL
mısır da piramitleri 2500 years ago ....dünyanın en gobekli tepe 12.000 years ago ......from turkey hello
Hey stay on the mountain top. Time ticks off slower for you relative to the rest of us as the gravity up there is less. You will age less relative to us at a lower altitude.
Fun fact about Mount Nemrut nobody was able to dig true those loose rocks anyone has a good idea i am thinking about this for a while now how to unearth the King Antiochus tomb?
Can you please post links to National Geographic and BBC documentaries videos you mentioned in your video. Thanks in advance.
Wish had a partner. Couldnt drive van alone and too costly ..I have time...😂🎉🎉
If anyone is interested they can watch the Joe Rogan podcast 961. It is about Gobekli Tepe and the migration into the Americas, etc.
14:17 İngilizce yi çok az anlayabildiğim halde, İngiliz ve Amerikan aksanını anlayabiliyorum.. 😂😂😂
Türkiye de yaşarken bu gibi yerleri hiç göremedim denizi dahi göremedim ekonomik nedenlerden dolayı şuan isviçre de yaşıyorum 5 yıl oldu hemen hemen tüm avrupa ülkekerini gördüm dünyada ki bu ekonomik adaletsizliğin biran önce bitmesi gerekiyor ve kimse ülkesini ekonomik nedenlerden dolayı terk etmemeli