Exactly! Not restored. One of them my grandparents/family did. I loved visiting my grandparents in a grand timber house in the village on Black Sea. It was like one of those grand houses in Miami but from wood. It had 3 stores and every store had 2 toilets. Each room had its own bathroom. As a child I was scared to go into the room's bathroom because it was small and everything was from wood! Even the seat in the bathroom was built into the bathroom. To this day I can't not figure out how that the water didn't leak into the room from a wooden bathroom, and dried so quick. The house was left from my grand-grand parents. My grandparents moved to the city later on, the house not looked after, ran down. Instead of restoring, they pulled down the house and sold the land with its garden. Garden had a different sections - a bread making area '' wood fire " as well as an oven for the other meals, fruits and vegetable garden and a seating area. A beautiful history has vanished and my heart hurts.
You are came from usa and first starting from Turkey sinop it is so interesting for me:) i wondering why was you start from Turkey ? and what is your next plans?
You can find such Ottoman home district in Ankara Beypazarı, Eskisehir odunpazari, Antalya Old City and bursa city
Thanks 🙏🏼 Yes I look for them everywhere I go!!
Excellent Videos !! Muchas Felicidades :) Saludos desde Monterrey Nuevo Léon, México.
Thanks so much my good friend!! Great to hear from you!!
Always enjoy your videos. I am planning a trip in October. Now the list of stops is getting longer and longer.
Glad to hear that!! You will love it!!
Exactly! Not restored. One of them my grandparents/family did. I loved visiting my grandparents in a grand timber house in the village on Black Sea. It was like one of those grand houses in Miami but from wood. It had 3 stores and every store had 2 toilets. Each room had its own bathroom. As a child I was scared to go into the room's bathroom because it was small and everything was from wood! Even the seat in the bathroom was built into the bathroom. To this day I can't not figure out how that the water didn't leak into the room from a wooden bathroom, and dried so quick. The house was left from my grand-grand parents. My grandparents moved to the city later on, the house not looked after, ran down. Instead of restoring, they pulled down the house and sold the land with its garden. Garden had a different sections - a bread making area '' wood fire " as well as an oven for the other meals, fruits and vegetable garden and a seating area. A beautiful history has vanished and my heart hurts.
@@narniadan Amazing!!
Hi my friends. I am very happy for seeing you in my city. I recommend you to see Tokatlı canyon, Bulak cave, Yörük village and Dizdar water mill.
Thanks so much Erdem!! I will check them out!! 🙏🏼
Wonderful travels Burnie. Another Hit!
Thank you so much Sir!!🙏🏼
I am very happy to see you in my country my friend,you are good man .
Thank you so much! I am honored 🙏🏼!
keep going please.. excellent
Thanks so much!!🙏🏼
Lisa wants to know if you've run into any of the french dish called "garbauge" circa 1970 senior foods. LOL
Not yet! But I’m looking for it!! LOL!
You are came from usa and first starting from Turkey sinop it is so interesting for me:) i wondering why was you start from Turkey ? and what is your next plans?
Thank you!🙏🏼 We will continue with Turkey 🇹🇷 until we cove the entire country. The start covering other cities in Europe!
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