wow, once again a very nice and interesting video. Your climbing over the old ruins reminds me a bit of the Desert Drifter, unfortunately he had an accident last Friday and it will be a while before we see anything from him again. But luckily you are here and take me and others on wonderful journeys, thank you for that! Take care and keep up the good work.
@TimBurbank237Күн бұрын
@JoMaCaPe Thank you, here's to a swift recovery for Andrew!
@Ogdoad39392 күн бұрын
chthonic
@gnostellax66552 күн бұрын
What a fantastic adventure! I miss traveling around and finding relatively obscure remnants of the distant times. I'm old now, and although my adventure days are over, I can't easily describe how this lifts my heart!
@TimBurbank2372 күн бұрын
@gnostellax6655 That's wonderful to hear! I'm glad to be able to share my travels
@Gronk802 күн бұрын
Cheers Tim. I wished I had gone with you.
@angelinavisions87954 күн бұрын
Abraham was born in Mesopotamia Ur Iraq, find out about his lineage
@TimBurbank2374 күн бұрын
@angelinavisions8795 Sanliurfa is Ur
@WelcometoIstanbul20235 күн бұрын
I love Istanbul ❤❤❤
@TimBurbank2375 күн бұрын
@@WelcometoIstanbul2023 Username checks out
@Silas2376 күн бұрын
10:03 obligatory shot of furry resident
@AlperTunga19077 күн бұрын
I've watched 2-3 of your vlogs in the past week. Instead of visiting cliché tourist spots like most travel videos, you take a more sociological, even anthropological approach. Trying to understand people's way of life and how they have evolved over time is exactly the kind of quality content I’ve been looking for. Thank you!
@TimBurbank2376 күн бұрын
@AlperTunga1907 that's a great comment, thanks! I always try to learn about the history & culture of the places I visit!
@voneschenbachmusic7 күн бұрын
Beautiful pools
@MacanAbi9 күн бұрын
Really beautiful video. Sanliurfa is truly stunning and full of history. How come you're so interested in places like this?
@TimBurbank2377 күн бұрын
@MacanAbi I was here for Gobeklitepe mainly, because I am very interested in Ancient History.
@MacanAbi9 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 love you video
@shaboomibarakuti9 күн бұрын
Thank you for what you do! I love getting to explore with you and i always look forward to your videos! I cant wait to see what you find next.
@oldirtybeuner9 күн бұрын
What a nice place! You really show interesting ancient places on your channel. I love the combination of that with stealthcamping! I did a shoutout in my upcoming video of this weekend, because you have a great channel and deserve all the support!
@TimBurbank2377 күн бұрын
@@oldirtybeuner Thanks so much! I look forward to seeing it
@kavitha49259 күн бұрын
WRONG!!! OVER 350,000 YRS!!! BURRIED OVER TIME!!! CHECK OUT MARIO BUILDREPS DATING TECHNIQUE. ORIENTATION IS EVERYTHING!!!
@skyqt94689 күн бұрын
Where is it ?
@adymillet492510 күн бұрын
This is really amazing, incredible...who has built this, hettitians?
@d.m661410 күн бұрын
Google Graham Hancock gobeglei tepei;)
@Aviation_Tech11 күн бұрын
Wow very look different what i seeing before . Wow thanks for update this video ❤
@Ogdoad393913 күн бұрын
there's drugs in the handbags you knoiw
@voneschenbachmusic14 күн бұрын
Absolutely stunning to see a site so ancient - thanks for sharing! It's also reassuring to see Turkish families and school groups visiting the site.
@PalCabral15 күн бұрын
Hungry now ❤
@KrisVenden15 күн бұрын
I really enjoy watching all of your traveling videos! I'm curious, what are you using for your gimbal? I'm recently getting into wanting to do these sort of camping videos and picked up the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 Gimbal. It seems pretty clear from your videos that you're using one, just curious what you're using and how happy you are with it? :) Thanks!
@TimBurbank23715 күн бұрын
@KrisVenden I have the same Gimbal, but the version 5. I used it here & there, but only with my phone. Most shots I use my GoPro which is hand-held using a bite-mount. The GoPro usually takes out all the bumps with its native stabilization, & the bite-mount allows a seemless transition between hand-held & hands-free filming. Good luck with your videos!
@KrisVenden15 күн бұрын
@@TimBurbank237 Awesome! Thanks for the response and for the joy of your videos! You've truly gone some neat and crazy places!
@Ogdoad393916 күн бұрын
Does Urfa Man bear a resemblance to Beast Jesus or is it just me?
@TimBurbank23716 күн бұрын
@@Ogdoad3939 a little bit Beast Jesusonian
@OverlandDownUnderOfficial16 күн бұрын
Gobekli Tepe looks awesome 👌. Definitely on the bucket list, interesting watch 🤙
@oneil425216 күн бұрын
Excellent spot to spend the day and night.
@oneil425219 күн бұрын
Liam Richards, Kailasa Temple. A video you may find interesting. Liam is Australian too.
@andanssas20 күн бұрын
18:28 from all your videos I've seen, it's the 1st time that you reacted like that: kicked in a delayed flavour response 😂 it must be truly special. Thanks for sharing
@train490520 күн бұрын
Wow😊
@omurga-sz443822 күн бұрын
i've been there, it's a culinary heaven, i still get my mouth wet thinking about the place. oh my fucking god how amazing the food was
@Kaan-wy3ec23 күн бұрын
Not adding any music while showing the scenery is such a perfect unintentional asmr which is why I really enjoyed the video. I hope ur having good time while travelling around the Turkiye.
@TimBurbank23723 күн бұрын
@Kaan-wy3ec Thanks, I'd always rather use the ambient audio, a much more immersive experience!
@ahmetseralp23 күн бұрын
As a 25 years old Turkish man i've never been to Gaziantep before. You're lucky :)
@Ilovef5c23 күн бұрын
Dude, I liked your video. If you want to see Mersin, you can reach me anytime so we can show you around and eat great food. But I think one of the best cities in Turkey where you can eat the most delicious food is Gaziantep and Hatay.
@wexqlp386323 күн бұрын
You mean Kurdish cuisine.
@kaaner481423 күн бұрын
Gaziantep is a Turkish city. Read some before making idiotic comments
@wexqlp386323 күн бұрын
@ - Don’t worry, Kaaner, when Ocalan is released you will soon see where Kurdistan is.
@Ogdoad393922 күн бұрын
calm down everyone, plenty of baklava to go around - you saw it. If I had just one of those round platters...
@onuralpcakr30523 күн бұрын
stayed at the exact spot a week earlier from this video. greetings from ankara
@YamtarMantarGötteTartar23 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TimBurbank23723 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@YamtarMantarGötteTartar23 күн бұрын
Greetings from İskenderun Hatay you just passed near my house ❤
@eyupgunduznurver588823 күн бұрын
videoların harika dostum. yolun açık olsun.
@TimBurbank23723 күн бұрын
Thank you, & yours too
@Zay-Dude3815_RL24 күн бұрын
❤ your videos! Helps me escape
@JoMaCaPe25 күн бұрын
Nice music. Sounds a bit like a mix of Kevin Eubanks and David Qualey. Nice🤭
@kel446127 күн бұрын
Why somebody would want to insist to do This is just Kind ofwacko
@oneil425228 күн бұрын
Unbelievable! Thanks for documenting your travels and showing them to us.
@anniej161629 күн бұрын
The bit that upsets me watching this is seeing the pets. I would have to go with a big van and scoop them all up. :(
@oneil425229 күн бұрын
You have a healthy attitude towards war. I was meant to be a warrior. My older brother and hero was in the Vietnam War. That changed my thinking. Did you weep while you were there. It's alright if you didn't, I'm just emotional.
@oneil425229 күн бұрын
It truly is a magnificent land.
@vengefulfox5986Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing I always enjoy your videos, music, drone footage it all just comes together well done
@voneschenbachmusicАй бұрын
Wow! Surprised that so many of the tiles, bricks, etc. weren't being re-used. It was interesting to note that all of the modern rebar buildings were mostly intact - it was just all of the older stuff with non-steel reinforced concrete walls. Which is a huge pity because of all of the beautiful old style building are now just rubble.
@hk8450Ай бұрын
Ironically, it is known that this city was destroyed by very strong earthquakes several times. Due to its location, this is a geography where many communities are densely settled. I guess this is the fate of this city. it is known that there was no uprising in this region even during the Ottoman period. probably the people of this city were an ancient community that had always lived in this area until recently. some of the legends are still told by the old people who live in that city . it comes to them from their ancestors .
@TimBurbank237Ай бұрын
@@hk8450 Such an ancient place tells many tales
@hk8450Ай бұрын
the fact that the earthquake occurred along a line with crowded cities hundreds of kilometers long, that it was a shallow earthquake, and that the subsequent earthquakes affected the region much more strongly based on its location, magnified the dimensions of the disaster. some neighborhoods were buried 6 meters underground due to the liquefaction of the soil. 200km long plate was moved.
@TimBurbank237Ай бұрын
@@hk8450 We are at the mercy of Nature
@lonalywo5906Ай бұрын
I found out this chanel yesterday ı thought you have like at least 50k you deserve better man.Also good luck in your journey.Wish you best!
@TimBurbank237Ай бұрын
@lonalywo5906 Thanks so much one day I'll get there!
@oneil4252Ай бұрын
You probably already know this. Acts 11:26 the disciples were called christians first at Antioch. NIV
@TimBurbank237Ай бұрын
@oneil4252 Yes it is such an important historical city
@sammcauleyАй бұрын
Cool camp spot, but very shocked you managed to capture TWO Holden UTEs driving past; incredibly rare in the UK.
@sammcauleyАй бұрын
Haha I've just spotted you're in Aus, good stuff anyway!