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Part 1 - With a bunch of sailing friends from Finike Marina, we went on a guided mega tour through southeast Turkey, about 1100 km or 700 miles. A huge trip. So much was seen, so much was learned, so much was experienced. It's so hard not to tell you all every detail because everything was so important, but it would be too long and, dare I say, boring. Nobody wants to see a home movie about history. Yikes. What we can do is share what southeast Turkey has to offer; unfortunately, it can only be a glimpse... Looking for more ~ I found a really great site called Turkish Archaeological News ~ https://turkisharchaeonews.net/ To all our light readers and/or light history fans, this site is super easy to read. It's NOT wiki. It's very enjoyable to read, very down to earth I would say, not long and boring with facts upon facts. I definitely recommend checking it out & a great way to plan your own trip. Here's a list of search subjects mentioned in this video on this website ~ Mount Nemrut Karakus Tumulus Arsameia Severan (Cendere) Bridge Yeni Kale Fortress in Eski Kahta ProTips ~ Hand gestures - It turns out, some hand gestures are not universal. Who knew. When we were having the dessert, haytali, I raised my hand to indicate I was the one having the tea. The confusion: I raised my hand to indicate I was the one having the tea but it was interpreted as no, stop, not me. I thought that was interesting. Another gesture is using the pointer finger to sign 'one second.' You know the one, hold on, I'll be one sec, yeah that one, not widely known in Turkey. Also, the air check symbol sign to silently indicate you'd like your bill/check at a restaurant... nope... better to air sign your name in your raised hand. Bathrooms - If you are looking for a bathroom, it is widely called the WC, toilet, or tuvalet. 'Bathroom' isn't easily understood and forget 'restroom' altogether. An easy way to remember which is the women's & men's bathroom, bay has 3 letters like men and bayan has 5 letters like women. Also, keep a couple Turkish lira just in case there's a charge. Arsemia Cave - The cave is supposed to go down the mountain and out the other side as an escape tunnel. With Tarik & Matt leading the way, several people went into this cave. What they found out was it's dangerous, lol. Matt tells the story of how the step height gets more shallow as you go on, making it more of a slide. The erosion caused gravel, which made each step more shallow and slippery the further down they went. It was pitch black, so they used their iphone. Tarik threw a rock into the abyss but they never heard it stop, just grow fainter. They turned around and came out a little nervous. Their thought later was if it was wet, the steps would be slick. You might slide down to who knows where and not be able to get out. Even further, if the water didn't flow out somewhere, there would be a pool at the bottom... then what. They probably should have this roped off or something. Purchases ~ As we mentioned in the video, every region or city has its own unique gifts, shoes, foods, copper, etc. Although you can purchase anything essentially anywhere, try to make purchasing decisions based on what that region or city is known for. Once you leave there, you will be able to find what you want, but it may not have the same skillful craftsperson behind it. If you are unsure at that moment, bc let's just say you just got there and you don't know what's what yet, get a card. Businesses are really willing to ship. A big thank you to Tarik for lining everything up and making this trip possible, to Baran for taking special care of us so we could have a well-instructed & safe trip, and to our beautiful friends, thank you for allowing us to film. It was our first trip filming and we didn't know how to get it done. Of 13 people, we only annoyed two. Not bad. Check us out here ~ Site - https://www.svseaodyssey.com/ - to find out who, what, where, why, and how FB - / svseaodyssey - a great place to stay connected IG of Sea Odyssey - / svseaodyssey - only the best pics make it IG of Cats of Sea Odyssey - / cat_odyssey - Matt's IG of all the badass street kitties we meet along the way Here's who's droppin' the beats ~ Kul Riddim ~ Konrad OldMoney The Grand Bazaar of Istanbul ~ Brett W McCoy is licensed under a Creative Commons License - / the-grand-bazaar-of-istanbul-1 AMIRs Perlemixxx - Turkish HiphopBiz (Atilla Engin sample) ~ A-MiX is licensed under a Creative Commons License - / amirs-perlemixxx-turkish Simplicity - Chill Hop Arabic Style World Hip Hop Beat - Free Background Music ~ Kabbalistic Village is licensed under a Creative Commons License - / simplicity-chill-hop-arabic-style-world-hi...