I’m proud of my people and how super friendly all of them are. They say they love you for no reason. They say you’re beautiful just to make you happy. They give you food if you’re hungry. They invite you to their house if you need to sleep. Thanks for showing the beauty of my country. It’s hard to live abroad and watch your Türkiye episodes.
@whawwhatАй бұрын
I absolutely love Turkey ❤ stayed there for 2 months.
@OscarRodriguez-jx4ftАй бұрын
Amigo, que hermosa es tu gente y tu tierra ! Dan ganas de estar ahí con Noraly. Soy uruguayo viviendo en argentina. No estoy lejos de casa. Es más, estoy en un país hermano de sangre. Así y todo ,extraño. Te compadezco si estás lejos de casa. Fuerza!!!!
@janetdavis4724Ай бұрын
Noraly. Glad you are back we missed you. Glad you’re feeling better……. I enjoy your site so much. Every place you go you tell a story. Very interesting. Best of luck on. Your. Rides.
@marthacalkins8054Ай бұрын
@@OscarRodriguez-jx4ftI could be wrong, but I think “fuerza!” translates more as “stay strong!” than the literal but misleading “force!”
@milindsoni7869Ай бұрын
@@cnpnrbs world is beautiful, all the people are wonderful, they all know the language of love but , unfortunately the politics around the world bring it all in different way through social media. Noraly has become a true ambassador for love and affection.
@carolineervine70Ай бұрын
Superb quality documentary, TV don't make anything as good or natural as this. First class, love it.
@peekaboohidenseeken5722Ай бұрын
I'm so glad she is exploring historical sites even more. I've found some interesting facts to devour on this place. Built about five kms apart, in the cliffs above the Yeşildere stream, the Manazan Cave City and the Town of Taşkale are two related and yet very different sites. Both are essentially famous for their unique rock-cut chambers, set into the cliffs of soft, porous stone, however, while Manazan is a city of grand halls, chimneys, winding passages, and churches, Taşkale is known for its hundreds of tiny chambers cut into the cliff above the village. One of these small chambers opens into another passageway and on into another set of halls known as the “Burial Square” and the “Castle of Sand”. Very little is known for sure about the Manazan cave settlement. When a cave is expanded, traces of the old are chipped away and lost making it difficult to know how long these caves have been used for. It is thought that early Christians settled in this remote and sheltered place to escape the persecution of the Romans. Christianity spread quickly and early in the area with the cities of Derbe, Lystra, and Iconium (modern Konya), being nearby cities visited by St Paul and his companions. When Christianity was legalized and eventually adopted as the state religion the need for secrecy and protection stopped, making the caves at Manazan less important. However, with the beginning of Arab raiders in the area and later with the arrival of the Muslim Turks, Christians once again took refuge in cave settlements like Manazan.
@atmm89Ай бұрын
@@peekaboohidenseeken5722 thank you for the information
@guitardzan5641Ай бұрын
@@peekaboohidenseeken5722 What a GREAT COMMENT! Thank you!
@FlatBrokeAdventuresАй бұрын
Great video such an amazing place. I really wish could have watched this with my wife. She passed away 2 weeks ago and we love watching you together. It doesn't feel right watching you without her
@mustafakasapoglu14 күн бұрын
woow, so sad. yes, the life goes on. but for the rest who are still together alive must take lesssons and enjoy the life together with their beloved ones. We have a saying, may god let you meet in the paradise with your dear wife. All the best from Konya.
@kenanyasar22114 күн бұрын
Senin için üzüldüm dostun umarım eşin huzur içinde uyur Türkiye den selamlar saygılar
@FlatBrokeAdventures14 күн бұрын
@@kenanyasar221 Thank you
@alisakin444759 минут бұрын
May God bless her well, my friend.😓
@R_EnggАй бұрын
For those who are searching for the places she visited in this video on google maps, 1. Çatalhüyük (42020 Karatay/Konya Türkiye), 2. Karadağ Başdağ Kalesi Roma Havuzu (70000, Kılbasan/Karaman Merkez/Karaman, Türkiye), 3. Manazan Mağaraları (Caves), (Ortacami, 70000 Taşkale/Karaman Merkez/Karaman, Türkiye)...4. Taşkale Tahıl Ambarları (Granaries)...5. Sultanhani, Selçuk, 68000 Sultanhanı/Aksaray, Türkiye....
@idaslapter5987Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@istanbulianbАй бұрын
Gerckekten, tesekur edrim.
@HAMZEFARIDАй бұрын
Super. Thanks
@juanmanuelsalinas9606Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@masterq2.033Ай бұрын
Looked what you posted up on Google Maps. It's all there, thanks.
@KLRAUSАй бұрын
Noraly gives us lessons in geography, geology, archeology and most importantly human kindness. Thank you for your beautiful content Noraly. ❤
@annlyon144Ай бұрын
@@KLRAUS but she said something’s that where not accurate ! Cheers !
@stanleyratliff18Ай бұрын
Girl, you are one of the bravest individuals I’ve ever seen. I was afraid you’d get lost in the caves. You keep me on the edge of my seat. You are awesome! Love it. Watching you is a never ending adventure for this 70 year old man. God bless and keep you! Love & Prayers Stan
@pppantzАй бұрын
I am 70 and if I had a bucket list Turkey would be it. Thank you for your insights into the land of my dreams.
@artkane6546Ай бұрын
It’s amazing how people like Noraly help us fill those buckets.
@ferhat6056Ай бұрын
Güzel ülkem Turkiye'ye hepinizi davet ediyorum lütfen buyurun ve misafirim olunuz bizlerde sizleri seviyoruz cennet vatan Turkiyeden sevgilerle rabbim sizlere uzun ve sağlıklı bir yaşam nasip etsin 😎🖐🧿
@susysuzan7168Ай бұрын
I am a senior too, and Turkey is also on my "Bucket List".....
@ferhat6056Ай бұрын
@@susysuzan7168 😎👍🇹🇷 herzaman ülkemize bekleriz
@gazgfАй бұрын
Just book up and go! Beautiful place with friendly people and overflowing with historic sites.
@Randall974Ай бұрын
I've been living in Turkey several years, and probably what I like the most is the people. They're very friendly and hospitable. The kids are great, very respectful. And of course, there are so many beautiful and interesting places. Enjoy your trip!
@sidselamundsen5051Ай бұрын
Same here, I came in 2003 and decided to settle down. That changed my life totally. I was kind of back in time, when people have time for each other and family is most import of all. Second most are friends and enjoy life together with other humans. In Turkey "time" is not an element they care much about, like we do. If a Turk must use time he says "I will come 3", which actually means "I will not come earlier than 3". Sometimes it can be hours later. 😅 When you are born, you immediately enter your first year of life. So, do not get surprised that someone here will say that you are one year older than YOU know, since the day you were born actually count as one instead of zero. ❤😅 Most of us that feel at home here stay forever.... 😊 Where I live, we are 48 different nations that found Turkey as a new home. 🎉
@KeithridesbikesАй бұрын
I agree. It has been a joy seeing all the awesome people and sites. Definitely on my must visit short list now.
@bestteam4805Ай бұрын
20:34 it says "die" 😮
@randyrosyАй бұрын
Can only agree
@mervecolak735418 күн бұрын
@@sidselamundsen5051 😂😘
@trucknomadsdotcom9731Ай бұрын
Two brave women in this episode. Obviously Noraly, but also the research lady saying “you’re a beautiful woman”. We all meet beautiful people during our daily living but actually saying that to someone (you don’t know) takes courage. Love it!
@fredericklikoro9413Ай бұрын
True youre right
@kondor1157Ай бұрын
In turkey we like saying what we feel. Apart from that we love small talk. Living in Europe i missed those so much
@salvadorzamora236Ай бұрын
Wow Noraly! I was having a panic attack when you were inside those caves. I was praying you didn’t get lost or hurt! You are so brave! Love the hospitality you are receiving from the Turkish people. Frankie climbed the mountains like a goat too!
@NurseyPooh59Ай бұрын
No way would I go in those caves. I was lost already!
@Neela71Ай бұрын
Dear noraly... please don't take too much risk... please ...
@LomNava5 күн бұрын
Me too
@rickstevens1479Ай бұрын
Sweet little kids , what a wonderful society, where children say that to a foreign traveler...gives me hope for a peaceful future... ✌️ glad you're back doing your thing...
@phillip9468Ай бұрын
One can see how & why the Turkish people are so proud of their country. The history of Turkey is remarkable & to see how resilient the people were to carve a large town out of the hillsides when under seige & occupation by the Romans is absolutely fascinating. Thank-you Noraly Itchy Boots for taking us on this journey with you. P.S. Try some Aussie"Dubbin" on those "Squeeky Boots"!
@peterwhite7252Ай бұрын
It was a Christian country. Was taken over with the Otomon Empire. I think that thoughs caves would have been from Christians escaping persacution.
@phillip9468Ай бұрын
@peterwhite7252 . Noraly said in the video that the cave/homes she was looking through were built by the Turks escaping from the Romans. Her interpreter also told her that those cave/homes were built on top of earlier cave/homes that dated back many thousands of years. (12?) Christianity is only 2024 years old so your assumption that Turkey was Christian is most probably incorrect. Edit: I will stand corrected in the fact that Turkey (Anatolia) was in fact a majority Christian country before the Ottomans, who themselves maintained a high rate of Christianity in the amalgamated States of Anatolia until the later stages of the Ottoman control. 🥴😬.
@Peyp59Ай бұрын
@@peterwhite7252 There are 45 countries today that broke away from the Ottoman Empire!!! none of them speak Turkish or were forced to convert to Islam! they have lived their own language and religion for centuries, why should people flee? we are not like Spain or England, we don't sell religion and steal their wealth in 200 years
@duiwu368416 күн бұрын
@@peterwhite7252 it was not christian at the time of the construction of these structures
@risinbison1106Ай бұрын
Turkish breakfast, Neolithic village, riding in the mountains. You put my day to shame, lol.
Türkiye 🇹🇷 is absolutely beautiful, Omg I'm so excited to see more of this magnificent country, Thank You Noraly for always inspiring us all. ❤ from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@bwindropeАй бұрын
Fantastic day! Agriculture started near that region about 10,000 BC. Those cave dwellings you went into are quite typical of the period. Those narrow vertical passageways were easily defended, protecting the occupants from attack. The dwellings were much cooler than the desert, as you noted. Food and water were kept so they could survive a siege for some time. Not unlike the Native American dwellings in the Southwestern US. They built in alcoves with steep climbs so they could pull up their ropes or ladders and be safer from attack. You have me wanting to go to Turkey now!
@Johnny53kgb-nsaАй бұрын
Turkey is a beautiful country. The people all seem so friendly, especially, the two little girl's. Thank you. John.
@petecartwright5211Ай бұрын
No one could ever say our Noraly doesn't have guts... I probably would NOT have climbed one of those ladders and she charges in like a real estate agent with a fancy new listing. You can see the curiosity in her face the entire time. What a great episode!
@zarb88Ай бұрын
you cracked me up
@rodenreyes6320Ай бұрын
Noraly, please don't encounter a colony of scorpions in the dark cave.😮😂
@freddypflugbeil6Ай бұрын
Fascinating and frightening what a cool trip that was
@southern0949Ай бұрын
@petecartwright5211 I was thinking of the movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark. Norally charges in fearlessly! Love it.
@DonanKloozАй бұрын
She climbed those ladders with one hand and her camera phone in the other. Very non pc
@skate2iceАй бұрын
I am so thrilled to visit Turkey vicariously through you! Turkey is probably my most favorite country. I have been to several places in Turkey, but riding with you is a step above! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
@davidtobergte8037Ай бұрын
Visited Turkey in May 2024. Absolutely fabulous country, very friendly people. This history is something I was completely unaware of. Loved every part of my trip.
@ayseunsal8851Ай бұрын
❤🤍
@kursatkilincarslanАй бұрын
@@davidtobergte8037 Thank you very much for your wonderful words about Türkiye .🙂👋👋
@AidaJofАй бұрын
@@kursatkilincarslanAs a history lover & friendly people ... that's it, I am hooked. Booking my next trip🤩
@SujowiАй бұрын
I’d never thought of travelling there…but now…! Interesting country.
@demirxtr2797Ай бұрын
Selam Noraly. Güzel ülkem Türkiye'de bulunman mutluluk verici. Bu topraklarda senin gibi gerçek gezginler için sayısız görülecek yerler var. Senden bir şey rica ediyorum. Lütfen ziyaret ettiğin yerlerin nerede olduklarını ve isimlerini paylaş. Senden sonra gelecek olan gezginlere bir ışık ol. Bu videoda Karaman şehrinde "Karadağ Başdağ Kalesi Roma Havuzu" ve "Manazan Mağaraları"nı ziyaret ettin. Havuza yakınlarında "1001 Kilise Mahalaç Şapeli (Mahalac Chapel)" vardı. Keşke orayı da ziyaret etseydin. Seni uzun zamandır çok beğenerek takip ediyorum. Mutluluk seninle olsun.
@alexanr_letoАй бұрын
Another mysterious place in Turkey - Ruts of the Phrygian Valley
@demirxtr2797Ай бұрын
@@alexanr_leto Yaklaşık 500 km uzunluğunda ,Tanrıların ve Kralların yolu diye tanımlanan antik Phrygian yolu keşif edilmeyi bekliyor.
@TamarasBlissАй бұрын
Teşekürler 🙏
@fatihakyuz3217Ай бұрын
doğru
@AidaJofАй бұрын
Thank you very much for providing this information as I plan to visit as well❤
@soggybottom3463Ай бұрын
Absolute magic. Thank you to everyone who showed such wonderful hospitality to Miss Noraly! Go Türkiye! 🤗🤗
@nancybecker1173Ай бұрын
You go, intrepid woman. Turkey is a beautiful, welcoming country. Traveled there as a single woman in the 80s but I’m not sure I would have been brave enough to climb that second set of ladders. You and your vids are the best! Safe travels!
@shipstern100Ай бұрын
I'm so amazed at how friendly the people you meet are. Why can't we all have peace in the world and love each other. Your such a great ambassador, spreading love and happiness around the world. Thanks for sharing it all with us.
@angiecervАй бұрын
What an adventure you had! I a honestly amazed by you,.your courage to go alone inside the network of caves, but of course, you are a geologist, it definitely fascinates you... Indeed Turkey is beautiful and so much history. Thanks Noraly for another wonderful sightseeing and ride and a love tap to Frankie for doing so well ❤
@marilynmcmillanАй бұрын
I’m so happy you are exploring Turkey. It’s one of my favorite countries. Amazing sights, wonderful people, delicious food!
@janeholt8678Ай бұрын
Turkey continues to amaze and teach with its long history. Thank you so much for taking the roads we’ll never have a chance to travel. Plus I wouldn’t have been brave enough to enter those dark rooms or climbed wobbly ladders and would have missed so much! Thank you for being so adventurous and brave!!
@ismailozdemir5984Ай бұрын
What I love most about Turkey is the people, they are very hospitable, especially towards foreigners. Please enjoy yourself Noraly and have a safe trip.
@prabhjitsingh5536Ай бұрын
Hey that compliment from the girl doing the restoration work at the ancient site was very true and then later little kids too expressed their love for our dear Noraly. You are universally admired Noraly. And why not … absolutely amazing job you are doing while making these vlogs. The drone soars majestically over the Turkish countryside and one can visualise the landscape from far above. This is pure cinematographic art with perfectly matched music in the background. Amount of work that goes behind making of each vlog is unbelievable. Unimaginable by many of us. Love it. Carry on Noraly, its really mesmerising 👍
@fqrasАй бұрын
Indian simping never fails to amaze me 😆
@AidaJofАй бұрын
Lovely people🥰🥰🥰
@prabhjitsingh5536Ай бұрын
@@fqras Keep watching n Stay Amazed dear friend… God bless you
@PulaRaineАй бұрын
@@fqras 😂😂😂
@ILTOMBAАй бұрын
Cute Indian comment, thx!
@bubbaluv500Ай бұрын
Fantastic. Better than anything on TV.
@WhyWorry1Ай бұрын
Noraly, “Here’s a sketchy, isolated, rickety, dark, unknown area, with holes in the floor, let me squeeze in here with 1 little light and explore.” 2.4 million viewers, “Holding our breath while feeling protective of Itchy, as we are excited to join her on this journey.”
@julesc1665Ай бұрын
I was terrified for her! I kept thinking if she fell no-one would know!
@serpent213Ай бұрын
No worries, you would have known by the thumbnail already. 😉
@libbyvalleyАй бұрын
I'm loving Turkey so much. The tunnels, the little girls saying I LOVE YOU, the friendly folks, delicious food.. Season 8 rocks already. 🤗♥️🎉👍✨🏆
@WatchingtheuniverseАй бұрын
@@libbyvalley My country's people, I mean Turkish people are really hospitable, generous and helpful. 🇹🇷💚
@libbyvalleyАй бұрын
@Watchingtheuniverse So wonderful! 🥰 Noraly takes us to places most would never get to experience. Our World is so glorious. Love Itchy Boots. ✨🏆
@WatchingtheuniverseАй бұрын
@@libbyvalley We are very lucky to have this amazing channel as adventurous souls 🌿
@prodbyEKBАй бұрын
@@libbyvalley i agree to that, these kind of places in türkiye aren`t that much researched by tourists
@thecaptaincrayfish3873Ай бұрын
You're braver than I am exploring those tunnels. I half expected to find skeletons of those who never found their way back out 😮
@MirAmora784 күн бұрын
As a Lithuanian, I have seen 45 countries in the world, but I have never seen a country with such hospitable, pure-hearted people, delicious Turkish food and unique natural beauties as Turkey. I love you Turkey, see you soon.🇱🇹❤️🇹🇷
@Akeseli06Күн бұрын
Sağol güzel insan.
@daveruona991Ай бұрын
You Never cease to amaze me. Your choice of a simple reliable mechanical bike, easy to repair, no electronics to fail, etc is epic, considering the remote areas of your adventures. Retired mechanical engineer here. You've obviously put alot of thought into everything you do. Thanks for sharing your experiences of places I'll never see. ❤❤
@frederickmackay2234Ай бұрын
What an amazing woman! Half the guys in this world wouldn’t have the courage to do what you make look easy! I worried for you in those caves, so easy to get lost but you bravely found your way. Thanks Noraly, for showing us the world most of us will never know. Toronto Canada🇨🇦
@arthurmchugh5184Ай бұрын
Welcome!!!!! YYZ !!!!😂😂😂😂😂
@sumitomoO0OАй бұрын
make that 99%
@MaxBorges888Ай бұрын
They would find her. The real danger was to fall in a hole where she could be trapped between rocks so that even been localized it would be impossible to take her out in time. This kind of thing happens. Her only light was the cell phone and there was those holes in the floor...
@frederickmackay2234Ай бұрын
@ riding the bike is the easy part, exploring the sights and finding safe accommodation every night is the real challenge.🇨🇦
@AidaJofАй бұрын
The woman is fearless ... 😅 I also feared for her safety in that dark labyrinth 😉 Much respect, Noraly from a Western Canuck 🇨🇦
@Mick-iq2rf4 күн бұрын
I've been enjoying your adventure for a couple of years now. I'm American touring rider, me and my wife have finished the rocky mountain, come see it everyone! Turkey is awesome through your camera! Thanks!
@sevenirisesАй бұрын
Beautiful country, beautiful people. What history! Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously through you.
@TomiLovelessАй бұрын
Yes Turkey is crazy exciting! Thanks Noraly for all you do. Turkey is Gorgeous! One of your best so far. Blessings and Prayers.
@zuhatnas885Ай бұрын
These visits are truly incredibly beautiful. While you were crossing the plains of Central Anatolia, I thought about what beautiful places they were. There is an endless history in this Country. It's like the history of all times gathered together in one country. You are having excellent experiences and you are letting us watch this first place, thank you for these amazing footages 🙏
@mikewilliams6086Ай бұрын
The best channel out there for talking to the people and the great comments from people in each country Noralietravels through. Awesome!
@wdrambourАй бұрын
Turkey continues to amaze me.I had a chance to visit Turkey about 10 years ago and it really was a good adventure/experience. You look like you're having a great time while you show us some really amazing places. Thank you! Oh and thanks for kick starting Frankie! Keep on Keeping on!
@benesssaАй бұрын
comme a la minute 27.22 de la vidéo ça m'a vraiment touché en voyant les enfants te dire je je t'aime....qu'est ce que c'est mignon ça m'a mis les larmes aux yeux .............. la turkie et ces gens si convivial ....ce sont des choses que les médias ne veulent pas nos montrer .............merci Noraly de partager tout ces bons moments avec nous nous ..............soit prudente , bisous de papy bernard de strasbourg 🤗❤✌✌✌✌
@bobjuniel8683Ай бұрын
Fascinating exploration of the ancient world, and loverly people with tempting food. I would like to visit Turkey. From an Australian currently in Laos.
@Emret93Ай бұрын
i enjoy your narration of the beauties of my country, thank you Noraly. enjoy these moments and drive safely. 🇹🇷❤️🇳🇱
@bobnicholson4702Ай бұрын
Massive respect Noraly. So many wouldn't have the courage to go into those cave homes. Loved it.
@ChrisM541Ай бұрын
Türkiye, what a truly stunning country, and what a fantastic upload, Noraly. Thank you, again, for educating us on the rich history and sights of your travels. Incredible drone footage!
@stevencarey5407Ай бұрын
One of the earliest paintings of a volcanic eruption was found at Catalhoyuk and is thought to depict the eruption of Hasan Dag volcano 8,970 years ago! Perhaps the Roman pool was built to take advantage of the geothermal energy at the volcaano’s summit?
@TazoPaxАй бұрын
That was my thoughts too. Circular pool was warm and the smaller rectangular one was cold maybe, or vice versa.
@SchoolforHackersАй бұрын
Yes, I wondered if there was a hot spring long ago.
@ugurbakir229116 күн бұрын
Orada Roma askerleri için bir kale vardı ve su ihtiyacını karşılamak için oraya bir havuz yaptılar. Kar ve yağmur suları o havuzda toplanıyordu.
@muhammedkurt2209Ай бұрын
There’s a unique treasure in every region of Turkey. An incredible culture. Season 8 couldn’t have started from a better place.
@richardhanley3411Ай бұрын
Just imagine living in that village 7000 years ago. I just love traveling the world with you. As always thank you. 😊
@GM-cq6ezАй бұрын
Smelly.
@erdoganyilmaz7780Ай бұрын
The people were living 9000 years ago. In the neolitic age .
@annec8871Ай бұрын
I was scared when you were climbing these ladders. You are very brave. Turkey seems a very beautiful country. Merci Noraly !
@kikoGlasenappАй бұрын
Que vídeo incrível, Norali!!! Obrigado por mostrar essas maravilhas do nosso mundo!!! A Turkia é Muito Linda!!!
@timpickering8255Ай бұрын
I Loved this video.When the children said I love you.What a wonderful world .
@otaupdate3151Ай бұрын
The girls were simply expressing how we all feel :)
@martinkavanagh196Ай бұрын
What a WONDERFUL WORLD you show us -Thank You Noraly.
@peterhobbs7609Ай бұрын
Truly a wonderful country full of amazing history, like a living museum, a fabulous episode
@BobHall-dt2qvАй бұрын
Noraly your adventure in Turkey has brought back memories of my time in Turkey in 1961/62. So much has changed as well as so much is the same. Thank you for taking me back in time to a country that certainly is part of the cradle of civilization.
@green1880Ай бұрын
What were your memories back then? More Islamic?
@BobHall-dt2qvАй бұрын
@@green1880I was in Sinope on the Black Sea!
@timursaglam1602Ай бұрын
@@green1880 Unfortunately, the opposite.
@green1880Ай бұрын
@@timursaglam1602 tell me more bro. what's ur background - i've been turkey and i was disgusted at the westernisation.
@juanmanuelsalinas9606Ай бұрын
Noraly. You are an ADORABLE CRAZY YOUNG WOMEN. Entering those caves alone, climbing high and dangerous stairs. DARK, HOLES 3 meters DEEP. We love you and appreciate your amazing trips. And all, after driving your motorcycle to the highest peaks with cliffs that you no longer even take into account. WE LOVE YOU
@zarb88Ай бұрын
with only a dim phone lite, and probably no cell servive
@CarnivoreStorkАй бұрын
I’m having an emotional “Don’t do it Norly!!!!” 😮
@quintuserasmus8867Ай бұрын
With only one hand on the ladder!
@heatherkaye8653Ай бұрын
Turkey is so clean the streets are shiny!
@H.F.B.B.ŞАй бұрын
Hello Noralily, it is very nice to see the world through your eyes. Catalhoyuk was known as the oldest settlement in the world, dating back 7000 years. An older place was found, Gobeklitepe in Sanliurfa, and it was dated as 12000 years old.
@ferhat6056Ай бұрын
Göbekli tepe insanlık tarihinin en büyük keşiflerinden birisi insanlık tarihi göbekli tepe ile yeniden yazıldı
@davidknudson6382Ай бұрын
Watching your videos gives me the feeling that I have just experienced a very expensive, adventure vacation, and it didn't cost me a thing. I notice the perfectly clear sky and I can imagine that the air is pure and clean as well. I am so appreciative of your work. Be safe and keep up the great content. Your fans love it.
@insatanserviceАй бұрын
I'm actually visiting turkey for the first time and and in the meantime watching you Laracrofting in the mountains. Respect.
@isabelleb6230Ай бұрын
haha, Laracrofting is the right expression. I am really stunned by her excursions and climbing through those caves...
@WatchingtheuniverseАй бұрын
My country Turkiye has endless historic and natural beauties .. If you stay a few years here, you can find something really interesting every day. Travel safely Noraly 🧿
@elizabethrobertson1159Ай бұрын
Loving this journey through Turkey...geology, history, scenery. I'm also loving the purr of Frankie's engine at city intersections and off road sections.
@kenhoward3512Ай бұрын
Yes, I keep appreciating how this Yamaha Tenere sounds so much better than the buzzy little Honda.
@StefanSonessonАй бұрын
It's so nice to learn more about Turkey through your trip. Those caves would be awesome to see. Safe journeys!
@gummballАй бұрын
Great roads, great scenery, great people (with lots of love!) and great destinations. One of your best days Noraly, surely
@MalmosDaruratАй бұрын
27:13 Lovely kids. What they said exactly behalf all of us here. We love you too, Noraly. Stay awesome, safe riding, and always waiting another beautiful destination in the next episode.
@terryheatwole6153Ай бұрын
It was a most lovely way to say “farewell.” 🫶
@scotteddy1468Ай бұрын
It is so nice to be out and about with your adventure. What an awesome country. I had no idea how much history is there. Thank you 🙏🙏
@dennisblassАй бұрын
I did not know Turkey was so interesting. Great aerial photography.
@cevdets.5921Ай бұрын
And you’ve just seen fraction of it…
@G8rquestАй бұрын
The good stuff is not put on our plates as commoners.
@onurtugral6071Ай бұрын
The places in the region are the driest places in Turkey. At the same time, autumn is about to end. In other words, it is the worst time. In other words, if you see the regions after May and other provinces, you will like it more.
@ragweed3524Ай бұрын
What an interesting day! Absolutely fascinating to see the village built in 7000BC and its history. The pool in the volcano was unexpected. Your lungs and Frankie’s lungs were getting a workout today. Ladder climbing in the dark is quite scary but your excitement was so good to see. It’s so interesting to see how the rooms were carved out and all the tunnel work. So glad you were able to find someone to tell you about the place. Such sweet people you meet!
@billiespencer967016 күн бұрын
You are, beyond a doubt, the most courageous person I've ever seen! I am proud of our Texas women for being brave, but none could be more daring than you. The experiences you share are wonderful!
@LindaDavies-r1kАй бұрын
Noraly, you are braver than me! Turkey is full of surprises! Never would I ever climb a ladder like that in the dark all by myself 😳 brave girl 💥
@julieisthatartАй бұрын
Her eyes got huge with fear, but she kept on. Whew! What an adventurer she is.
@jamesthurber8807Ай бұрын
Terrific episode. Drone view was exciting terrain with Roman and ancient peoples activities. Cave walls were very straight, vertical, perfect squares. Is the rock volcanic a bit soft for easier digging? Tuff or agglomerate?
@kozatasАй бұрын
@@jamesthurber8807 It is said "The caves are five-storey collective dwellings carved entirely by human hands into a high rock mass in a limestone area with a high clay content.
@ChrisM541Ай бұрын
My claustrophobia kicked in just looking at this.
@zarb88Ай бұрын
@@ChrisM541 dont forget agoraphobia, and fear that the phone battery will go out, and no water with her, and no one knows where she is or where shes going. she is one tough women
@mrmister385Ай бұрын
Noraly, look up GOBEKLI TEPE in Turkiye. It's 9,500 BC and is much, much bigger than the place you visited. It's truly a mystery and proves modern human existed long before we originally thought.
@r-pw1ezАй бұрын
Oraları 5 yıl önce gezdi.
@rabukan5842Ай бұрын
Noraly, you really know how to live life to its fullest. You inspire us all to do the same, and you never have to say it.
@royoschroederАй бұрын
Noraly you are officially the bravest girl a lot of us have ever seen. That caves bit was absolutely fascinating. Thank you a thousand times over, for everything but mostly for being you.
@philomenabenedict9371Ай бұрын
Noraly, you are truly a treasure to humanity. Your natural demeanor in melding with the populace of your destinations should award you an ambassadorial title. THANK YOU again❤️
@dadaditАй бұрын
The streets in Konya were amazingly clean for such a large city!
@Orhanunal4218 күн бұрын
Biggest city in Türkiye
@David-pv8phАй бұрын
I've been watching Itchy Boots for several years and this was one of my favourite episodes. Thanks, as ever, Noraly!
@DAUBSKIАй бұрын
Not for me, i loved her African trip.
@WhiteTiger333Ай бұрын
A Dutch speaking breakfast spot in Turkey - nice! That archeological site is indeed fascinating. Thank you for showing us that. I wasn't aware of people building (and burying) like that. Woah -wow - the manmade pool on the crater. What a view! Also, interesting patches of greenery in a bare volcanic landscape. Makes me wonder why just in those spots. Holy wow - your explorations just kept getting better all day. That cave dwelling - wah! Absolutely massive. 😮 Oh, for a head lamp, eh?
@gregorybauer-vb3soАй бұрын
Hi Itchy Boots aka Noraly Them caves are the scariest adventure I would've done in my life. But Noraly the bravest girl in the whole world fearlessly went there. Then again Noraly is the adventurous type. That is why Noraly is doing a world tour. No stone left unturned in Noralys eyes
@mikep.9371Ай бұрын
OH boy, Noraly is spoiling us with a half hour to explore remotely with her!
@kenhoward3512Ай бұрын
I didn't realize, until now, that it was a half-hour episode, the time being consumed so quickly by the interesting moments.
@TRTHSKR007Ай бұрын
Itchy Boots are also Squeaky Boots. You may have a new nickname lol. By the way so funny... I typed in itchy then boot and predictive text came up with booty!!! 😂🤣😂. Love the show, be safe.
@wneilsАй бұрын
Maybe a natural hot spring existed then
@korbansdadАй бұрын
I’m a 6” tall and 250lb man and there is no way my butt would have explored that place alone and definitely not without a bright light lol. Definitely loved this episode!
@john7Doe9Ай бұрын
thought so too. big respect!
@russsaunders321Ай бұрын
A very cool and fun adventure today! I enjoyed every bit of this video! Lots of interesting history in Turkiye and looking forward to much more! Thank you Noraly
@raenbow66Ай бұрын
A perfect adventure day. That was a jouncy ride up the mountain, heart in my throat, hoping Frankie would be steady. I especially love your drone shots, and the food (!), and people, and just everything. Turkey is fascinating. Such work to carve those caves! Cappadocia is on my bucket list. Thank you very much, Noraly. ❤
@MargaretvanderKuurАй бұрын
I love watching your adventures! Amazing how you have healed your shoulder! Now you are able to drive those bumping roads and climb those ladders in the caves. Well done. Never knew Turkey was so beautiful and such friendly people! Thanks for opening our eyes 🙋♀️❤️👍
@msrjorge1805Ай бұрын
Oh wow! I loved it 🥰…. Turkey is a spectacular place , full of historical places and wonderful archaeological sites!😮😮😮
@OrangeGatorАй бұрын
Noraly, thank you for always taking us with you on your journeys! Not everyone is this lucky to travel the world. Because of you we get to also enjoy the amazing and spectacular views you see! Amazing episode. Bedankt!
@johnbarrett8723Ай бұрын
You have crammed so much adventure into your life and shared that experience with us your followers and viewers. Your spirit is awesome. Thank you.
@philnasmith9755Ай бұрын
Excellent video - Thanks for sharing. Turkey is on my list for next year; cannot wait
@davidokon2988Ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible adventure! From ancient ruins and Roman jacuzzis to the hidden tunnels - it feels like you journeyed through layers of history, all in one day! And, of course, the epic motorcycling makes it all even better! Thanks for taking us along on such an unforgettable experience. Can't wait to see where you go next, have fun.
@bridgetedwardslivelifefullyАй бұрын
Fascinating Noraly! Türkiye is renowned for its massive underground cities, some are several levels deep and very complex structures. Was hoping you'd share more about this geology to understand how they managed to create longlasting, and intricate cave dwellings. Interesting phenomenon ...
@davidwilkins5932Ай бұрын
I was hoping for more information as well. Who built all of that, and what was the original purpose? The amount of labor and time involved rattles the mind. What else was in the vicinity to help justify something of that scale?
@G8rquestАй бұрын
@@davidwilkins5932 Search; Cappadocia to find info on that. Good luck.
@kozatasАй бұрын
@@davidwilkins5932 Turkiye has 16 underground cities afaik. Check out Derinkuyu Underground City, the world's largest. 85 meters in depth, 18 stories, could accommodate 20.000 people with their livestock and food supplies.
@Cliff42429 күн бұрын
I am addicted to this lovely videos. She is doing great. Wow.
@thierrybaudoux9686Ай бұрын
Incroyable les grottes. La Turquie est pleins de surprises. 👍
@marhiogymАй бұрын
27:17 Those little girls represent so many of us. We love you, Noraly! ❤
@johnpublic168Ай бұрын
Great ride, love to see you back on the road. Drove around turkey for three months. Just scratched the surface. Love the people, and the amazing history. Plus wonderful roads.
@ElianeDAguiar-b2nАй бұрын
Courageous woman , respect 🇬🇾
@mogorosikitsokeitumetse43327 күн бұрын
Most tense episode I ever watched. Steep ride and the inside caves was soo scary. You are a very strong woman.
@fatihozgen2886Ай бұрын
Welcome to Türkiye!
@original.dwornboyАй бұрын
Turkey is my go to holiday destination. I like it in Turkey.
@khunangkaroАй бұрын
Turkey ahuge country. So many hitorical sites and geological fenomenen. And the food so special, also the bread. Turkish kitchen is the original for all around the Mediterranean Sea as far as the Pyrenees and the Alpen to the North. Nice and hospital people.
@rosemarymoolman6765Ай бұрын
Noraly, you are such a brave woman. I admire that about you. I think of your parents often when you do things like you did in the cave. Their poor hearts must pound so much. Your drone footage is always awesome. Thank you for this awesome video.
@cjctucson7683Ай бұрын
When you think the viewers might not be able to appreciate the vastness of where you are traveling and the unusual place you find on the mountain top - launch the drone. Nothing lets the average viewer appreciate where you are then a high altitude video from a drone. Simply amazing the terrain you conquer. Thank You!
@sucukАй бұрын
Manazan Mağaraları - Karaman Manazan Mağaraları Yeşildere (İbrala) Taşkale (Kızıllar) Köyleri arasında uzanan Yeşildere Vadisi'nin doğusunda, Karaman-Yeşildere Taşkale yolunun kenarındadır. Karaman’a uzaklığı 40 kilometredir. Mağaralar, içerisinde kil oranı yüksek kireçtaşı arazide, yüksek bir kaya kütlesine tamamen insan eli ile oyulmuş beş katlı toplu meskenler halindedir. İlk iki kat doğu batı yönünde hücre şeklinde birçok odacıktan oluşmaktadır. Doğudan ve batıdan vadiyi kontrol edebilecek stratejik konuma sahiptir. Ortada bulunan yüksek kaya kütlesine oyulan diğer katlar yörede sırasıyla Kum Kale, At Meydanı ve Ölüler Meydanı olarak adlandırılmıştır. Mağaraların ön cephesi doğal olaylar sonucu tahrip olduğundan günümüzde belirgin bir girişi yoktur. Birinci katta oyuntular şeklinde bir çok mezar odaları vardır. Bu katta doğudan batıya doğruya sıralanan odalardan bazılarının şapel olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Bunların içerisinde bazı geometrik şekillerin ve freskoların izleri bulunmaktadır.Şapellerin en büyüğü doğu bölümde yer almaktadır. Üstü beşik tonozlu olup yamaçta yer alan güney cephe doğal olaylar sonucu yıkılmıştır. Mağaraların ne zaman oyulduğunu kesin olarak ortaya koyacak veriler olmamakla birlikte buradan ele geçen küçük buluntulardan mağaraların Bizans Devri'nde 6 ve 7'nci yüzyıllarda oyulduğu ve yerleşildiği anlaşılmaktadır. Mağaraların hem güvenlik açısından hem de killi kireç taşının ısı ve nemi sabit tutması özelliği nedeniyle oyulmuş ve kullanılmış olduğu tahmin edilmektedir.
@borntraveller007Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@sparkdanielАй бұрын
!! Google Translación !! Manazan Caves - Karaman Manazan Caves are located on the east of Yeşildere Valley, which extends between Yeşildere (İbrala) Taşkale (Kızıllar) Villages, on the side of the Karaman-Yeşildere Taşkale road. It is 40 kilometers away from Karaman. The caves are five-story collective housing complexes carved entirely by human hands into a high rock mass in a limestone land with a high clay content. The first two floors consist of many small rooms in the form of cells in the east-west direction. It has a strategic position to control the valley from the east and west. The other floors carved into the high rock mass in the middle are called Kum Kale, At Meydanı and Ölüler Meydanı respectively in the region. Since the front facade of the caves was destroyed by natural events, there is no obvious entrance today. There are many burial chambers in the form of cavities on the first floor. It has been determined that some of the rooms lined up from east to west on this floor are chapels. There are traces of some geometric shapes and frescoes in these. The largest of the chapels is located in the eastern section. It has a barrel vault and the southern facade on the slope was destroyed by natural events. Although there is no data to determine exactly when the caves were carved, it is understood from the small findings obtained here that the caves were carved and settled in the 6th and 7th centuries during the Byzantine Period. It is estimated that the caves were carved and used both for safety and because of the clayey limestone's ability to maintain heat and humidity.
@YorkshiremadmickАй бұрын
Thank You so much for the explanation 🙏🏻
@kreepykraut8153Ай бұрын
Teşekkürler - Thanks very much indeed for the info!
@Serdar26222Ай бұрын
Kalemine sağlık hemşerim
@danilogroening3311Ай бұрын
As a lover of archeology and geology, I love these little detours you make
@opal6775Ай бұрын
Noraly du bist einzigartig , ich habe Beklemmungen bekommen, als es so eng wurde, du bist eine angstfreie Seele. Was muss deine Mutter für starke Nerven haben. Ich würde durchdrehen, wenn eines meiner Kinder auf solche Ideen kommen würden. Aber ich wäre auch sehr stolz du bereitest und Freude und dein natürliches wunderschönes Lachen bringt Frieden.