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by the way you add arabic music in this video but we are not arabic country that's so many foreigners are confused by turkey is arabic country isn't it ?
ОтветитьSuper brawo
ОтветитьBeautiful Turkish city with a lot of history
ОтветитьThumbs down for lying about Pemucale - you and the every tourist agency in Turkey show you the pools that you can't go into. Just say that and give real information. :)
ОтветитьLived in Izmir from 1991-94.visited just about ask these places. Pammukale was the coolest. Looks ice cold but springs so warm! Beautiful place, would love to visit again
ОтветитьIs it better to stay in the center city or in Alsankak?
ОтветитьI loveturksh but idono the country
ОтветитьI lived for around a year in Izmir, a city that uplifted me from inside out. I will be forever grateful with the Turkish people. Sending all my love to them from Puerto Rico ♥️
Ответить4.5 Million Inhabitans my dear friends!
ОтветитьMasa Allah
ОтветитьFrom Bangladesh
ОтветитьDears, thank you for this beautiful video. It' s my hometown and I left Izmir in 1999 due to my carreer and curently living abroad, far far away from my home. I enjoyed very much watching your video. It reminded me my childhood and good memories from home. thank you very much!
Ответитьvery eye opening content and neutral approach to it.
ОтветитьHope I will visit İzmir!
ОтветитьBut unfortunately it's impossible for me
ОтветитьWanna go Izmir 😢😢😢
Ответитьmy family died in Izmir ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьI'm Ruth from phillippines i like your historical video and beautiful views. God help you more.
ОтветитьI’m going to Izmir for a holiday in October
ОтветитьLinda Turkey, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
ОтветитьWow how Izmir has changed but some areas are the same. It brought back memories. My husband was in the Army and we were there from 1993- 1995.
ОтветитьI lived in Izmir for 4 years as a U.S. Soldier working for NATO. The video has a heavy Islamic flavor which can be off-putting to many Americans but Izmir is the California of Turkey. Located on the west coast, you can get a beer just about anywhere. To be sure, most Turks are Muslim but there is a big Christian church in Izmir and the locals do not look down on you if you are not Muslim. Also, koo-SHOD'-uh-see (Kushadesi) and CHESH'-may (Cesme) are the correct pronunciations. "c" / "s" with a hook at the bottom = ch / sh; and a regular "c" is pronounced "j": Incirlik is IN'-jur-lik.
ОтветитьI lived in Izmir 1960-1965. I'm very homesick for Izmir. I was an Army brat but to Me Turkey is best Country in the World
ОтветитьAllahume Sali Ala MUHAMEDIN Ve ali Muhammedin
Ответить09.05.1994 Biçakçi KÜBRA 🇳🇱✈️🇹🇷🏠❤️
ОтветитьI'm going in 2 days and it looks fantastic.
ОтветитьI was born and raised in the US but my parents are turkish immigrants from Izmir! I was just here a week ago! Great Video!
Ответить1st time watching one of your vids and I liked/sub'd before the intro finished. You guys are living! Showing me places I missed too! (I lived in Karsiyaka & Hatay for 4yrs.. great people/food/city).
A couple of things though. In Turkish, the C's sound like J's, and the funny S's sound like Shh (Alsan"Jack" and Che"Sh"Meh). Excellent vid!!!
Thank you for showing my hometown again.
ОтветитьIzmir Marsi πghüroõñ
ОтветитьReally amazing and beautiful architecture and culture. I will go there someday and try the original kaymak.
Greetings from Korea!
Really appreciate how you actually show the locations on the map and provide travel times- idk why more travel vloggers don’t put the time/effort to do so.
ОтветитьIt's Kurdistan's land, it's not Turkey north kurdistan 🔴🔴🔴⚪️🟡⚪️🟢🟢🟢
ОтветитьEin besonderes Geschenk von Itzehoe an Esra in Izmir🥰
ОтветитьTurkey is in the hands of the ancient peoples of the region.
90% of the people living in Turkey are not Turks, they are ancient inhabitants of the area Greeks Byzantine Jews Arabs Kurds Armenians etc., who became Turks.
It seems so from the DNA tests.
Look at your own face, does it look like from Deep Asia?
Okay great video but please dont put music over the azhaan as it is very disrespectful <3
ОтветитьGreat Video! Do you think it is worth it to go on these day tours or to do it yourself? Is it worth is to rent a car to go to Pamukkale and Ephesus or go some other way? Thanks!
ОтветитьYou can’t go wrong going to Turkey
No matter where you go you feel welcomed by the locals
Love you all ❤️🇹🇷
I lived in Izmir, Turkey from October 1953-1955 because my Father was in the US Navy so our Family flew to Izmir to live. The weather is very similar to San Diego where we lived at the time. We returned to the USA via US Navy ship in 1955. While living in Izmir at that time we visited Ephesus, and lived near the Mosque in the Alsancak area. I loved Izmir. I am now 76. We saw Pompeii on the way back to the USA. I was 9 years old by the time we returned to the USA. I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you.
Ответитьone day i will be there with my future
ОтветитьМармарис не относится в Измиру и даже Кушадасы это другая провинция
ОтветитьI spent tine there in izmir. Just a few months ago. Found it a little boring as it's a port town. Does not even have a local beach. I will say though yhe food was great.
ОтветитьWOW beautiful amazing marvelous country Turkey from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰
ОтветитьHow far is from Istanbul?
ОтветитьWant to go here with my daughters any advice x
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this beautiful video! Do you have any tips on avoiding the crowd in Pamukkale? (Time to visit, mean of transportation, etc.)?
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