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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Turkey in this travel video! From stunning landscapes to vibrant cityscapes, Turkey has it all. Whether you're a nature lover or a culture enthusiast, this country has something for everyone. Don't miss out on these must-see destinations when planning your trip to Turkey! #Turkey #travel #explore #nature #culture #mustsee
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Kup waterfalls are located in Aladag district of Adana province. Kup consists of 10 waterfalls. Around these waterfalls there are forests, which are painted in different colors every season.
One of the most important trade centers of ancient Mesopotamia, the ancient city of Dara in southeastern Turkey.
Dara, which has become the administrative and military base of Upper Mesopotamia, is known as Ephesus of Mesopotamia. Witnessing the war between the Persian Emperor Darius and Alexander the Great, the city reveals the thousands of years of history of the region.
Mediterranean Sea coast in Turkey.
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Kula volcanoes: The Kula volcanoes and their surroundings between the Kula and Salikhli districts have a volcanic geological structure and were declared a member of the UNESCO Network of Geoparks in 2013.
The zoo has a wide variety of natural formations that were formed under the influence of temperature fluctuations, rain, wind and erosion: The fabulous chimneys of Kula create a magnificent landscape with their pastel tones and fantastic relief in the Gediz Valley
Gediz Valley.Lake Salda: Lake Salda is a fresh, deep—water lake with inviting turquoise water and light, almost white sand, which the locals nicknamed the Turkish Maldives. Lake Salda is located at an altitude of 1140 meters above sea level. It was formed as a result of a volcanic eruption, in its very center — a crater. Lake Salda is volcanic and completely natural.
Rock tombs Fethiye: It is one of the five cleanest lakes in the world.The rock tombs in the Fethiye Mugla area are ancient tombs carved into the rocks. They are located in Fethiye, on the territory of Mugla province, on the Turkish coast of the Aegean Sea. The tombs were carved into the rocks in the period from the V century BC to the IV century AD.
Among them, the most famous is the tomb of Amintas, which is located on top of a hill and has a beautiful view of the city and the sea. It is believed that Amintos was the ruler of the Lycian kingdom. The entrance to the tomb is located at the top of the hill and leads through a staircase.
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Muhteşem Türkiye | Ölmeden önce görmeniz gereken yerler-1
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Türkiye, tarihi, kültürel zenginlikleri ve doğal güzellikleriyle büyüleyici bir ülkedir. Bu video, Türkiye'nin en muhteşem yerlerini keşfetmek isteyen gezginler için hazırlanan iki bölümlük serinin ilk videosudur. Doğu Anadolu, Ege ve Akdeniz bölgelerindeki en büyüleyici yerleri sizin için derledik. Bu yerler, ölmeden önce mutlaka görmeniz gereken destinasyonlar arasında yer alıyor.
Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi
Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi, kendine özgü doğası, tarihi ve kültürel yapısıyla dikkat çeker. Bu bölümde, bölgenin en çarpıcı yerlerini keşfedeceğiz:
Van Gölü: Türkiye'nin en büyük gölü olan Van Gölü, muhteşem manzaraları ve Akdamar Adası ile ünlüdür.
Ani Harabeleri: Kars ilinde bulunan bu antik şehir, binlerce yıllık tarihi kalıntılarıyla büyüleyicidir.
Nemrut Dağı: Adıyaman'da bulunan Nemrut Dağı, devasa heykelleri ve eşsiz gün doğumu manzarasıyla ünlüdür.
Ege Bölgesi
Ege Bölgesi, masmavi denizi, tarihi kalıntıları ve lezzetli mutfağıyla turistlerin gözdesidir. Bu bölümde, Ege Bölgesi'nin en güzel yerlerine yolculuk yapacağız:
Efes Antik Kenti: İzmir'de bulunan Efes, antik dünyanın en önemli merkezlerinden biridir ve Artemis Tapınağı gibi eşsiz yapılar barındırır.
Pamukkale: Denizli'de bulunan Pamukkale, beyaz traverten terasları ve antik Hierapolis kentiyle ünlüdür.
Bodrum: Ege'nin incisi Bodrum, canlı gece hayatı, tarihi kalesi ve muhteşem plajlarıyla ünlüdür.
Akdeniz Bölgesi
Akdeniz Bölgesi, sıcak iklimi, muhteşem sahilleri ve antik kalıntılarıyla büyüleyicidir. Bu bölümde, Akdeniz'in en çarpıcı yerlerini keşfedeceğiz:
Antalya: Türkiye'nin turizm başkenti olarak bilinen Antalya, tarihi Kaleiçi bölgesi ve Düden Şelalesi ile ünlüdür.
Olympos: Antik Likya kenti Olympos, doğası, plajı ve yanartaşıyla ünlüdür.
Kaş: Dalış meraklıları için bir cennet olan Kaş, berrak denizi ve antik kalıntılarıyla dikkat çeker.
Bu video serisinde, Türkiye'nin dört bir yanındaki en muhteşem yerleri keşfedeceğiz. Her bir bölümde, bölgenin kültürel ve tarihi zenginliklerini, doğal güzelliklerini ve seyahat ipuçlarını sizlerle paylaşacağız. İkinci bölümümüzde ise Marmara, İç Anadolu ve Karadeniz bölgelerinin en güzel yerlerini tanıtacağız.
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Bu Yerleri Görmelisiniz! Ege ve Akdeniz’de Gezilecek 63 Muhteşem Yer
🌟 Ege ve Akdeniz'in En Muhteşem 63 Yeri! 🌟
Merhaba Gez Dolaş Keşfet takipçileri! Bu videomuzda, Ege ve Akdeniz bölgelerinde mutlaka görmeniz gereken 63 muhteşem yeri sizler için derledik. Türkiye'nin bu iki güzel bölgesinde keşfedilecek harika yerler, tarihi mekanlar, doğal güzellikler ve daha fazlası sizleri bekliyor. Tatil planlarınızı yapmadan önce bu videoyu izleyerek, gezilecek yerler listenizi oluşturabilirsiniz. 🌅
Merhabalar, gez dolaş keşfet kanalına hoş geldiniz! Bugünkü videomuzda, Türkiye'nin iki büyüleyici bölgesi Ege ve Akdeniz'de mutlaka görmeniz gereken 63 muhteşem yeri sizler için derledik. Eşsiz doğal güzellikleri, tarihî zenginlikleri ve kültürel miraslarıyla bu yerler, herkesin keşfetmesi gereken gerçek hazineler.
Videonun başında, Ege'nin masmavi denizi ve zeytin ağaçlarıyla bezeli yamaçlarına yolculuk ediyoruz. İlk durağımız, antik zamanlardan kalma büyüleyici bir şehir olan Efes. Burada, tarihin tozlu sayfalarını aralayıp, antik tiyatro ve Celsus Kütüphanesi gibi ikonik yapıları yakından görme fırsatı bulacaksınız.
Sonraki duraklarımız; Bodrum'un turkuaz renkli koyları, Marmaris'in hareketli plajları ve Fethiye'nin sakin Saklıkent Kanyonu. Her biri, doğaseverler ve fotoğraf tutkunları için benzersiz manzaralar sunuyor. Datça'nın saklı koylarında yüzmenin ve Kabak Koyu'nda kamp yapmanın tadını çıkarabilir, Dalyan'da ise caretta caretta kaplumbağalarını izleyebilirsiniz.
Akdeniz'e geçtiğimizde, Likya'nın gizemli rotalarını takip ediyoruz. Demre'deki Noel Baba Kilisesi, tarih öncesi dönemlerden kalma önemli bir merkez. Kekova'da su altı şehir kalıntılarını keşfederken, Kaş'ta paragliding yaparak adrenalin dolu anlar yaşayabilirsiniz.
Bu videoda, ayrıca Alanya'nın muhteşem kalesinden, Antalya'nın tarihi Kaleiçi mahallesine, özellikle Aspendos Tiyatrosu gibi mimari harikalarıyla dolu bir yolculuğa çıkıyoruz. Antalya'nın dünyaca ünlü plajlarında güneşin tadını çıkarırken, Manavgat Şelalesi'nin serin sularında rahatlamayı unutmayın.
Her bir durak, ziyaretçilere özgün bir deneyim sunmakla kalmıyor, aynı zamanda bölgenin kültürünü, mutfağını ve geleneksel yaşam tarzını da tanıma fırsatı veriyor. Bu videoda, Ege ve Akdeniz'in en özel yemeklerinden tatlar sunarak, lezzetli bir gastronomi turu da sizleri bekliyor.
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Manisa'da Gezilecek En Güzel 10 Yer | Manisa’da Gezilecek Yerler | Places To Visit Manisa, Turkey
Manisa'nın doğal harikalarını ve saklı güzelliklerini size en kaliteli haliyle sunuyoruz. Manisa'nın cennet köşeleri sizi büyüleyecek ve Ege Bölgesinin güzelliklerini göreceksiniz, Bu videoda gördüğünüz tüm yerlerin tanıtımlarını YouTube kanalımda bulabilirsiniz, Iyi Seyirler...(Elimde Spil Dağının videosu yok diye ekleyemedim ama orası da eşi benzeri olmayan bir doğal güzellik.)🇹🇷
🌿YENI MANISA'DA GEZILECEK 20 YER VIDEOSU 2021😀
1) Kurşunlu Piknik Alanı | 00.07
2) Kurşunlu Şelalesi & Kaplıcaları | 00.26
3) Bağyolu Göleti | 00.49
4) Gediz Nehri | 01.20
5) Ortaköy Göleti | 01.47
6) Ortaköy Mesire Alanı | 02.10
7) Atatürk Kent Parkı | 02.31
8) Gürle Alabalık Çiftliği | 03.03
9) Mesir Tabiat Parkı | 03.30
10) Göl-Et Restaurant | 04.10
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Top 10 Best Restaurants to Visit in Kütahya | Turkey - English
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Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in Kütahya was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you Kütahya's top 10 restaurants to visit in Kütahya, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Kütahya – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Kütahya and the finest places to eat in Kütahya. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Kütahya to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.
Kütahya has no shortage of excellent restaurants in Kütahya. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in Kütahya that you won't regret going to.
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Most Beautiful places in Turkey #travel #explore #traveling #turkey #visit #turkeytravel #nature
Join us as we explore the most beautiful places in Turkey! From the bustling city of Istanbul to the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia, this video will inspire you to add Turkey to your travel bucket list. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the rich history, culture, and nature of this amazing country. #travel #explore #turkey #visit #turkeytravel #nature
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Turkey in this travel video! From stunning landscapes to vibrant cityscapes, Turkey has it all. Whether you're a nature lover or a culture enthusiast, this country has something for everyone. Don't miss out on these must-see destinations when planning your trip to Turkey! #Turkey #travel #explore #nature #culture #mustsee
Ready to be amazed? Join us as we explore the most beautiful places in Turkey! From stunning landscapes to historic sites, there's something for every traveler in this diverse country. Come along and experience the beauty of Turkey with us! #travel #explore #turkey #nature #history
Kula volcanoes: The Kula volcanoes and their surroundings between the Kula and Salikhli districts have a volcanic geological structure and were declared a member of the UNESCO Network of Geoparks in 2013.
The zoo has a wide variety of natural formations that were formed under the influence of temperature fluctuations, rain, wind and erosion: The fabulous chimneys of Kula create a magnificent landscape with their pastel tones and fantastic relief in the Gediz Valley
Gediz Valley.Lake Salda: Lake Salda is a fresh, deep—water lake with inviting turquoise water and light, almost white sand, which the locals nicknamed the Turkish Maldives. Lake Salda is located at an altitude of 1140 meters above sea level. It was formed as a result of a volcanic eruption, in its very center — a crater. Lake Salda is volcanic and completely natural.
Rock tombs Fethiye: It is one of the five cleanest lakes in the world.The rock tombs in the Fethiye Mugla area are ancient tombs carved into the rocks. They are located in Fethiye, on the territory of Mugla province, on the Turkish coast of the Aegean Sea. The tombs were carved into the rocks in the period from the V century BC to the IV century AD.
Among them, the most famous is the tomb of Amintas, which is located on top of a hill and has a beautiful view of the city and the sea. It is believed that Amintos was the ruler of the Lycian kingdom. The entrance to the tomb is located at the top of the hill and leads through a staircase.
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Historical Aqueduct || Anatolian Leo - Turkey / Kütahya / Eskigediz
Anatolian Leo
Abstract: There are thirteen districts of Kütahya in the Aegean Region. The subject
of our study is Gediz, about 95 km southwest of Kütahya and 45 km north of Uşak. The
history of Gediz dates back to the Phrygians (750 BC). The settlement, which was managed
as a sanjak during the Seljuk State and Germiyanoğlu Principality, was later under Ottoman
rule. Gediz, the flood in 1875, 1901, 1911, 1945, was destroyed by fire in 1911 and the
earthquake he had suffered in 1970. After the earthquake of 1970, with the decision of the
Council of Ministers dated 05.08.1970,7/1164 no, the settlement was moved to the so-called
“Karılar Bazaar” which is 7 km away from Eskigediz on the Simav highway.
In the land survey conducted in Eskigediz in 2018, ten fountains, six bridges, two
laundries, two baths, an aqueduct and a water reservoir belonging to the Ottoman and Early
Republican period were identified. The presence of the Gediz River in the city is one of the
main factors that provide diversification of water-related structures. The buildings have
undergone local changes with user and natural destructions. In this study, the plan and
space fictions of the buildings examined in situ were introduced with the methodology of Art
History and their place in the water structures built during the Turkish period in Anatolia was
discussed.
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IZMIR -- TURKEY, EXPO 2020 Candidate City Presentation Film
In the western extremity of Turkey, where the Silk Road meets the Aegean, lies the western port of Anatolia, a cultural capital and a trade center that dates back 8,500 years... Herodotus claimed that It has the best climate and the most beautiful sky in the world. Victor Hugo called it A princess. This is İzmir.
In the 5th century BC, Darius the Great built the famous 2700 kilometer long Persian Royal Road to reach this city. The temple built in 356 BC for the goddess Artemis, became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Saint John wrote one of the four gospels of Christianity in Ayasuluk Hill. In 135 AD, the son of Celsus, built a library consisting of over 12,000 scrolls, and named it for his father, a scholarly governor known for his passion for knowledge, science and arts. The most important healing center of the 4th century BC, named after the ancient god of medicine and healing, Asclepius, was built here in Pergamon. The fame of İzmir's thermals, hot water mud baths and mineral springs date back to 5th century BC. King Agamemnon used them to treat his wounded soldiers. Today, these thermal centers are popular destinations not only for those in search of better health, but for anyone who wants to be pampered.
Nature lovers flock to İzmir, which is home to the globally renowned Bird Paradise, a national park with striking biodiversity. The Gediz Delta is considered as one of the world's most remarkable natural areas, an open-air museum with breathtaking landscapes
With exquisite beaches and natural bays covering a coastal belt of more than 600 kilometers around Çeşme, Alaçatı and Foça, İzmir fascinates sailing enthusiasts as well as international cruise ships. Alaçatı has excellent atmospheric conditions attracting windsurfers from all over the world. Contained along these coasts are many Blue-Flag beaches, a testament to İzmir's commitment to protecting the natural environment.
The city is a major tourist destination hosting many international hotel chains. Developments are underway to increase İzmir's ability to accomodate tourists by more than eightfold in 2020. Situated between Europe, Asia and the Middle East, the Aegean region is equipped with a network of international-quality highways and the nation's largest railway network.
Panaztepe Kazı Alanı / Panaztepe Excavation Site #2
Panaztepe Kazı Alanı
Panaztepe; İzmir'in Menemen ilçesi merkezinin 13 km. batısında, Maltepe beldesinin 4 km doğusunda, sahil şeridinden 10 km uzaklıktaki, Yeditepeler olarak da anılan bölgenin kuzey ucunda doğal bir tepe ve yamaçlarında yer alan Tunç Çağı arkeolojik sitidir. Prehistorik dönemde İzmir Körfezi'nin kuzey kesiminde kilit bir konumda yer alan bir ada veya yarımada üzerinde yerleşik bir liman olduğu düşünülmektedir. Gediz Nehrinin taşıdığı alüvyonlar Panaztepe ve çevresinin zaman içinde dolmasına yol açmıştır. Panaztepe'de Yerleşim bazı kesintilerle birlikte Erken Tunç Çağı’ndan Osmanlı Devleti Dönemine kadar sürmüştür. Panaztepe’de kazılar 1985 yılından beri Hacettepe Üniversitesi tarafından yürütülmektedir. Ayrıca, sitteki antik çağ yerleşim dokusu Güney Aiolis Yüzey Araştırmaları adı altında paralel bir çalışma ile araştırılmaktadır.
Panaztepe Excavation Site
The Gediz River, where Panaztepe is located, has always been a natural
border. The fact that Aeolis in the north and Ionia in the south were separated
by Gediz, suggests that the river had a similar role in 2000 B.C. Seha River,
mentioned in Hittite texts, is believed to be Hermosa, Gediz, and that Seha
Country was in the north and Mire was in the south.
Panaztepe is located in the borough of Menemen, 13 kilometers to the west of
the city center, on the northern tip of the region known as Yeditepeler, on a
natural hill and its slopes. Alluvium carried by the Gediz River filled the city and
its vicinity in time. Today, it is believed that the city, which had a strategic
location in the north of Izmir Bay, was an island settlement.
Within the context of the Port City excavations in the east of Panaztepe, a
continuous layering was discovered from the start of the Early Bronze Age up
until the end of the Late Bronze Age at spots referred to as the first, second
and fourth utility poles.
Gediz Caddesi | Bornova İzmir
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Panaztepe Kazı Alanı / Panaztepe Excavation Site #3
Panaztepe Kazı Alanı
Panaztepe; İzmir'in Menemen ilçesi merkezinin 13 km. batısında, Maltepe beldesinin 4 km doğusunda, sahil şeridinden 10 km uzaklıktaki, Yeditepeler olarak da anılan bölgenin kuzey ucunda doğal bir tepe ve yamaçlarında yer alan Tunç Çağı arkeolojik sitidir. Prehistorik dönemde İzmir Körfezi'nin kuzey kesiminde kilit bir konumda yer alan bir ada veya yarımada üzerinde yerleşik bir liman olduğu düşünülmektedir. Gediz Nehrinin taşıdığı alüvyonlar Panaztepe ve çevresinin zaman içinde dolmasına yol açmıştır. Panaztepe'de Yerleşim bazı kesintilerle birlikte Erken Tunç Çağı’ndan Osmanlı Devleti Dönemine kadar sürmüştür. Panaztepe’de kazılar 1985 yılından beri Hacettepe Üniversitesi tarafından yürütülmektedir. Ayrıca, sitteki antik çağ yerleşim dokusu Güney Aiolis Yüzey Araştırmaları adı altında paralel bir çalışma ile araştırılmaktadır.
Panaztepe Excavation Site
The Gediz River, where Panaztepe is located, has always been a natural
border. The fact that Aeolis in the north and Ionia in the south were separated
by Gediz, suggests that the river had a similar role in 2000 B.C. Seha River,
mentioned in Hittite texts, is believed to be Hermosa, Gediz, and that Seha
Country was in the north and Mire was in the south.
Panaztepe is located in the borough of Menemen, 13 kilometers to the west of
the city center, on the northern tip of the region known as Yeditepeler, on a
natural hill and its slopes. Alluvium carried by the Gediz River filled the city and
its vicinity in time. Today, it is believed that the city, which had a strategic
location in the north of Izmir Bay, was an island settlement.
Within the context of the Port City excavations in the east of Panaztepe, a
continuous layering was discovered from the start of the Early Bronze Age up
until the end of the Late Bronze Age at spots referred to as the first, second
and fourth utility poles.
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Panaztepe Kazı Alanı / Panaztepe Excavation Site #4
Panaztepe Kazı Alanı
Panaztepe; İzmir'in Menemen ilçesi merkezinin 13 km. batısında, Maltepe beldesinin 4 km doğusunda, sahil şeridinden 10 km uzaklıktaki, Yeditepeler olarak da anılan bölgenin kuzey ucunda doğal bir tepe ve yamaçlarında yer alan Tunç Çağı arkeolojik sitidir. Prehistorik dönemde İzmir Körfezi'nin kuzey kesiminde kilit bir konumda yer alan bir ada veya yarımada üzerinde yerleşik bir liman olduğu düşünülmektedir. Gediz Nehrinin taşıdığı alüvyonlar Panaztepe ve çevresinin zaman içinde dolmasına yol açmıştır. Panaztepe'de Yerleşim bazı kesintilerle birlikte Erken Tunç Çağı’ndan Osmanlı Devleti Dönemine kadar sürmüştür. Panaztepe’de kazılar 1985 yılından beri Hacettepe Üniversitesi tarafından yürütülmektedir. Ayrıca, sitteki antik çağ yerleşim dokusu Güney Aiolis Yüzey Araştırmaları adı altında paralel bir çalışma ile araştırılmaktadır.
Panaztepe Excavation Site
The Gediz River, where Panaztepe is located, has always been a natural
border. The fact that Aeolis in the north and Ionia in the south were separated
by Gediz, suggests that the river had a similar role in 2000 B.C. Seha River,
mentioned in Hittite texts, is believed to be Hermosa, Gediz, and that Seha
Country was in the north and Mire was in the south.
Panaztepe is located in the borough of Menemen, 13 kilometers to the west of
the city center, on the northern tip of the region known as Yeditepeler, on a
natural hill and its slopes. Alluvium carried by the Gediz River filled the city and
its vicinity in time. Today, it is believed that the city, which had a strategic
location in the north of Izmir Bay, was an island settlement.
Within the context of the Port City excavations in the east of Panaztepe, a
continuous layering was discovered from the start of the Early Bronze Age up
until the end of the Late Bronze Age at spots referred to as the first, second
and fourth utility poles.
YOU should visit IZMIR - Ancient City | Bazaar | Walking Tour (Turkey/Türkiye) 🇹🇷
Join us for a look around Türkiye's third largest city! We'll start in a park full of friendly cats & dogs, head to the incredible ancient city of Smyrna, stroll through the bazaar, dodge a gun-man incident at Konak Pier, and walk the beautiful coastline through parks and ports!
Don't miss this underrated city!
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Kültürpark İzmir
01:16 - Cats & Dogs
02:11 - Smyrna Ancient City: Arrival
03:07 - Smyrna Ancient City: Water Features & Architecture
05:01 - Smyrna Ancient City: Location, Reconstruction & Cats
07:15 - Kemeralti Bazaar
08:38 - Konak Pier & The Lone Gunman!?
09:57 - Walk: Kent Tarihi Sahil (Garden)
10:56 - Walk: Waterside
11:25 - Walk: Kordon Alsancak
11:58 - Outro | Timelapse
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EQUIPMENT:
DJI Osmo Action 4 (Adventure Combo)
DJI Osmo Pocket 2 (Creator Combo)
Zeadio Tripod
Samsung S21 Ultra
SOFTWARE:
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DJI Mimo
DATE:
November 2023
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WIKIPEDIA:
İzmir (UK: /ˈɪzmɪər/ IZ-meer, US: /ɪzˈmɪər/ iz-MEER; Turkish pronunciation: [ˈizmiɾ] ) is a metropolitan city on the west coast of Anatolia, and capital of İzmir Province. It is the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara, and the largest urban agglomeration on the Aegean Sea.
In 2019, the city of İzmir had a population of 2,965,900, while İzmir Province had a total population of 4,367,251. Its built-up (or metro) area was home to 3,209,179 inhabitants. It extends along the outlying waters of the Gulf of İzmir and inland to the north across the Gediz River Delta; to the east along an alluvial plain created by several small streams; and to slightly more rugged terrain in the south.
İzmir has more than 3,000 years of recorded urban history, and up to 8,500 years of history as a human settlement since the Neolithic period. In classical antiquity the city was known as Smyrna (/ˈsmɜːrnə/ SMUR-nə; Greek: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrni/Smýrnē) – a name which remained in use in English and various other languages until around 1930, when government efforts led the original Greek name to be gradually phased out internationally in favor of its Turkish counterpart İzmir. Until the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, İzmir had a very large Greek population.
The modern name İzmir is the Turkish rendering of the Greek name Smyrna and Smyrne (Σμύρνη). In medieval times, Westerners used forms like Smire, Zmirra, Esmira, Ismira, which was rendered as İzmir into Turkish, originally written as ازمير with the Ottoman Turkish alphabet.
Lying on an advantageous location at the head of a gulf running down in a deep indentation, midway along the western Anatolian coast, İzmir has been one of the principal mercantile cities of the Mediterranean Sea for much of its history.
Smyrna (/ˈsmɜːrnə/ SMUR-nə; Ancient Greek: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrnē, or Σμύρνα, Smýrna) was a Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prominence. The name of the city since about 1930 is İzmir.
Two sites of the ancient city are today within Izmir's boundaries. The first site, probably founded by indigenous peoples, rose to prominence during the Archaic Period as one of the principal ancient Greek settlements in western Anatolia. The second, whose foundation is associated with Alexander the Great, reached metropolitan proportions during the period of the Roman Empire. Most of the present-day remains of the ancient city date from the Roman era, the majority from after a second-century AD earthquake. In practical terms, a distinction is often made between these. Old Smyrna was the initial settlement founded around the 11th century BC, first as an Aeolian settlement, and later taken over and developed during the Archaic Period by the Ionians. Smyrna proper was the new city which residents moved to as of the fourth century BC and whose foundation was inspired by Alexander the Great.
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