I love your video. Reminds me of my trip in September 2019. My sister and I stayed in Göreme at the Charming Cave Suites Hotel. We visited lots of the famous valleys like you. It was out of this world.😃😃😃
Agreed, best vlog...also check out Itchy Boots vlog...Noraly will be riding her motorcycle from Patagonia to Alaska very soon...Gabriel definitely has it going on!
Thank you for an interesting video. I visited Gøreme 25 Cappadoccia 25 years ago. Not so many tourist .I have become a really fan of your videos. Superb. Greeting from Norway !
WOW..This is sooo Amazing and the music is perfect...really loved seeing all of the caves and fairy chimneys ..you're so Awesome Gabe...love all of your Adventures..
Oh my my what a beautiful way to go into & down Memory Lane - with the background music you close your eyes & imagine being in this place of awe & wonder, how the people lived, obviously liked their existence in such a place. I understand for most of these ancient peoples there was no choice but oh my how well this place sheltered the Peoples of that time in History. Again what a memory & what a place, thank you for sharing - love History of this ILK.
Great video Gabriel!! Really shows the space n layout of that amazing landscape!! Love that eatery you ended in! Thank you for all your time n effort to share!♥️
Just came back from Cappadocia, and Zelve was my favorite. For those who plan to visit, I also recommend hiking in: White/Love Valley, Pigeon Valley and Red/Rose Valley.
I stayed a month n still didn't see it all, but like you I rented a car and kept on traveling! Yes these lil villages that look uninhabitable are indeed peoples homes😔makes you feel grateful for what you have! It's very rare to see dangerous animals in Turkey. Another loved video Gabe, thanks mate enjoy your journey. Until next time my friend✌
I walked your same footsteps back in 2016 and like you, I was in awe of all of the beauty and history that goes behind it. well said on your presentation of Cappadocia!👏 It's definitely a magical experience.🤗✌
Very nice... Better than all the other personal travel vids. ! Really appreciate that you go away from all the tourists. Got a new subscriber - Cheers from Seattle 🍻
Sublime. Nice slower panning, so we could take it all in, and really cool background music choices. Beautiful job filming, narrating and editing. Turkish food always looks amazing. It is something that for all the living and burials there were over the millennia virtually not a trace remains except what was carved out of the rock.
Cappadocia was a city built by the native indigenous Anatolians such as the hattıans hittites before the Greek colonization of Asia minor. Most citizens there ancestors are natives before the hellenizaton of the indigenous inhabitants .
Hi Gabriel, This terrain reminds me of the southwest of the U.S. Arizona, Utah very dry desert-like climate. It's definitely a fascinating place that one should visit many sites to see.
Super interesting Gabe , awesome video 😎 mind blowing scenery, so much to see & do 👍🏼 i,m in Cornwall now for a couple of weeks before I start work, nice to be by the ocean 🌴👌🏼 safe travels dude
The greeks lived there for centuries and no issues with erosion. The Turks moved there and in decades the habitations eroded. The Turks often change the names once they take over but Cappadocia is pre Turkish. I lived in Istanbul/Constantinople 2006. Sadly I didn't make it to Cappadocia but I did see Troy. Cappadocia is pre Turkish as the video states.
The underground towns/cities and cave systems were created between the late 7th-9th centuries when Roman Syria was lost, and Arab raids into Anatolia made the Cappadocia region and the Taurus mountains a no-man's-land. The area was again under Roman control in the 10th century, and fell to the Turks in the 11th/12th centuries.
Hello sir Gabriel Wowww what a nice stunning incredible Cappadocia Turkey of A lot of Incredible Ancient Caves Wowww amazing I like that place breath taking places rock cave formations that me bring me back From ancient life.of people.after a thousand years. How I wish to go there and visit the ancient caves, and some nice ancient remote places of Turkey thank you so.much sir Gabrir.for.sharing nice.spectacular video tour highly.recommended your deserve more and more subscriber your video is very informative interesting nice content about the history culture of the Country godbless u greetings from your solid fan viewer subscriber from.The.Philippines sir vhin.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💕💟💞👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏☺😊😊😇😇 keep safe sir Gabriel and have a nice safe travel trip.godbless u.😇😇😇
Fascinating place Gabe and it looks like you have it to your self. Amazing. Sad what has happened to the Christians and minorities in some parts of the world though.
You remind me of this guy that used to work for me. He was ok at first and looked kinda different. But then as time went on he became more annoying until I had to fire him. You only resemble him on looks though. Your videos are fire 🔥 🔥
Cappadocia or Petra?? If you had a chance to go to only one which would it be! I know they're similar but the long narrow passageway to get to Petra just seems so magical. And the fact that Petra was a secret for thousands of years makes it so special and mysterious. I haven't been to neither.
That's a tough one Dave. They're two of my favorite places. I would say the big difference is there's a lot more to explore in Cappadocia. Petra is good to visit for 2-3 days. You could spend weeks in Cappadocia. You might just want to flip a coin, or else check flights and see which one is cheaper to get to, because you can't go wrong with either one.
You have to take into consideration that there was the Armenian Genocide starting in 1915 which had populations that constituted the Assyrian genocide and Greek genocide. If you look up the numbers it states 1.5 million at least succumb to the Turkish genocide and those populations were Christian. That would account for much of this history.
The insides of these caves look like they were fashioned out of some kind of poured cement like material, not chipped out of hard stone. Notice how there is no veining in the stone, it is very uniform? Plus, if they dug miles of these caves out of hard stone there would be massive piles of the debris that was removed. Where is all the debris? It's an amazing feat no matter how they did it but it appears to be made out of some primitive type of concrete.
Gabriel and guys I just came back from there and I cannot figure out one thing, I probably cannot rest in peace before knowing this... As we can see in the video, there are a lot of houses on the very high places, how did old people get there? There were even people living there until 1950. I saw from another video that there are actually stairs in "the entrance" but where are they? Is that even true? I have been searching but I got nothing so far, just hoping somebody can tell me how
Probably there were wooden structures including ladders that were built into the caves for access and also to create structures sticking out from the rock. I'm sure they looked a lot different when they were lived in. I'd sure love to see what it was really like when it was fully occupied.
This video is like a professional documentary! Music, narrative, everything...
Absolutely agree !
18:04 Turkeys in Turkey!!!!! My life is complete!!!!
I hadn't even heard of this place before. Thank you for allowing me to discover it Gabriel.
You are humble man ever
Thanks for travelling to my country n also thanks for filmng and publishing it :)
Definitely one of your best videos that you have ever produced Gabe. Thanks for showing us this beautiful little part of the world.
Awesome, glad to hear it.
Man I want to visit that place! Turkey is sooo epic mate! 🤘🏻
This was an excellent video. It took me a while to sift through the typical “travel couple” videos. You do a great job narrating .
midnight express showed turkey as a no go zone great vid
Good movie. But of course he was smuggling drugs, which can get you into a bad situation anywhere.
Lol Turkey is the top 10 most visited countries of the world! Center of the Empires and the Civilizations not a country of immigrants.
I love your video. Reminds me of my trip in September 2019. My sister and I stayed in Göreme at the Charming Cave Suites Hotel. We visited lots of the famous valleys like you. It was out of this world.😃😃😃
We loved visiting Cappadocia too - please have a look at our video :)
@@EpicureanLifeTV thank you so much. i just subscribed to you and wathed your cappadocia video. it ws awesome 😊😊😊👏👏👏
@@artpoemsbysaloumehsallysal7043 Thank you so much! All the best :)
Best vlog on TH-cam. Congratulations Gabe. 👍👍👍🙏
Agreed, best vlog...also check out Itchy Boots vlog...Noraly will be riding her motorcycle from Patagonia to Alaska very soon...Gabriel definitely has it going on!
Fantastic video and music Gabriel.. You've worked your magic again! Thank you! Take care!🦋😊🦋
*This video is from another level* 👌
*Awesome Job* 💪
Sweet, glad to hear it.
Thank you for an interesting video. I visited Gøreme 25 Cappadoccia 25 years ago. Not so many tourist .I have become a really fan of your videos. Superb. Greeting from Norway !
Getting fit with Gabriel! I love all the walking videos you do so I just hop on my treadmill and walk the world with you❤️✨🌿
Very cool!
WOW..This is sooo Amazing and the music is perfect...really loved seeing all of the caves and fairy chimneys ..you're so Awesome Gabe...love all of your Adventures..
Love the video music and the way you show your journey so genuine, so beautiful.
You went to the places where our tourist guide didnt want to bring us there in early January 2020. This video refreshing our memories. Thanks bro
Oh my my what a beautiful way to go into & down Memory Lane - with the background music you close your eyes & imagine being in this place of awe & wonder, how the people lived, obviously liked their existence in such a place. I understand for most of these ancient peoples there was no choice but oh my how well this place sheltered the Peoples of that time in History. Again what a memory & what a place, thank you for sharing - love History of this ILK.
Great video Gabriel!! Really shows the space n layout of that amazing landscape!! Love that eatery you ended in! Thank you for all your time n effort to share!♥️
You should go to Uzungöl in Balck Sea Region of Turkey, Gabriel. You will find a different Turkey with beatiful green nature. Thanks.
Really an awesome video Gabe. So interesting and mind blowing.
Just came back from Cappadocia, and Zelve was my favorite. For those who plan to visit, I also recommend hiking in: White/Love Valley, Pigeon Valley and Red/Rose Valley.
No Mr. Bond. I expect to stay.
best video off Cappadocia . So far
I stayed a month n still didn't see it all, but like you I rented a car and kept on traveling! Yes these lil villages that look uninhabitable are indeed peoples homes😔makes you feel grateful for what you have! It's very rare to see dangerous animals in Turkey. Another loved video Gabe, thanks mate enjoy your journey. Until next time my friend✌
Your videos are becoming a tried and true source of inspiration and entertainment for me, very cool 😎
Sweet.
Gabriel Traveler dude ya man, you’re legit and thanks for sharing :) Hope you’re doing well.
As always Gabriel very interesting the caves and fairy chimneys 😎😊 thank you! Stay safe! As always the food looks delicious 😊❤🙏
Amazing. Reminded me The Flintstones :)
Great work!
Thanks James.
COOL beginning there, will watch this for sure. When I am ready with a beer and some snacks...
Good plan.
Drink cola :D
I walked your same footsteps back in 2016 and like you, I was in awe of all of the beauty and history that goes behind it. well said on your presentation of Cappadocia!👏 It's definitely a magical experience.🤗✌
Amazing Cappadocia 💛💚💙
Great video! Thank you for sharing.
we were there 3 months ago. thanks for sharing again.
Wonderful place. Very beautiful video. Nice creation. Great work friends.
Amazing scenery, it's like looking into the mind of a science fiction writer.
A very eerie looking place... At night it could be mistaken for the moon!!!.. cheers for the video... Safe travels.. 👍👍
Amazing Cappadocia... amazing turkey ❤️🇹🇷
Very nice... Better than all the other personal travel vids. ! Really appreciate that you go away from all the tourists. Got a new subscriber - Cheers from Seattle 🍻
Sublime. Nice slower panning, so we could take it all in, and really cool background music choices. Beautiful job filming, narrating and editing. Turkish food always looks amazing. It is something that for all the living and burials there were over the millennia virtually not a trace remains except what was carved out of the rock.
Excellent, glad you enjoyed.
Along with an excellent videography your commentary was loud and clear as well.
Great, glad to hear it.
Excellent! Up close and personal.
I would want to stay there at least a few weeks and definitely take a hot air balloon. Amazing place
Cappadocia was a city built by the native indigenous Anatolians such as the hattıans hittites before the Greek colonization of Asia minor. Most citizens there ancestors are natives before the hellenizaton of the indigenous inhabitants .
It looks like the stone is very soft and porous which makes carving out the caves a lot easier I would imagine?
Hi Gabriel, This terrain reminds me of the southwest of the U.S. Arizona, Utah very dry desert-like climate. It's definitely a fascinating place that one should visit many sites to see.
Beautiful place
Great Place. Great Video.
Wow! Thanks
I love caves...
Gabriel, thanks for your detailed shootings from Cappadocia. I am local guide, i also enjoyed the video very much. Teşekkür ederim.
Super interesting Gabe , awesome video 😎 mind blowing scenery, so much to see & do 👍🏼 i,m in Cornwall now for a couple of weeks before I start work, nice to be by the ocean 🌴👌🏼 safe travels dude
Wow !! Thanks Gabe!!!😀😀😀😀
At 13 minute of video, the music is pleasant to mind, resembles that if Indian subcontinent.
Very much interesting video.👍😎
♥️Grazie... Gabriel... Amazing..
♥️
The greeks lived there for centuries and no issues with erosion. The Turks moved there and in decades the habitations eroded. The Turks often change the names once they take over but Cappadocia is pre Turkish. I lived in Istanbul/Constantinople 2006. Sadly I didn't make it to Cappadocia but I did see Troy. Cappadocia is pre Turkish as the video states.
Excellent
Shout outs from Germany 👍
This place helped to spread christian religion around the world ✝️
Amazing ♥️
loved this place. unfortunately it rained and grounded the balloons for us but still a magical city..We will return
Very interesting video
Right on
The underground towns/cities and cave systems were created between the late 7th-9th centuries when Roman Syria was lost, and Arab raids into Anatolia made the Cappadocia region and the Taurus mountains a no-man's-land. The area was again under Roman control in the 10th century, and fell to the Turks in the 11th/12th centuries.
Hello sir Gabriel Wowww what a nice stunning incredible Cappadocia Turkey of A lot of Incredible Ancient Caves Wowww amazing I like that place breath taking places rock cave formations that me bring me back From ancient life.of people.after a thousand years. How I wish to go there and visit the ancient caves, and some nice ancient remote places of Turkey thank you so.much sir Gabrir.for.sharing nice.spectacular video tour highly.recommended your deserve more and more subscriber your video is very informative interesting nice content about the history culture of the Country godbless u greetings from your solid fan viewer subscriber from.The.Philippines sir vhin.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💕💟💞👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏☺😊😊😇😇 keep safe sir Gabriel and have a nice safe travel trip.godbless u.😇😇😇
I love Turkey
We want more Gobekli Tepe videos!!!
I love Turkish food and Tucson, Arizona has a great Turkish restaurant called Istanbul.
Nice place
I think it was carved out by a civilization thousands of years ago, and was then reoccupied multiple times afterwards.
Nice video and awesome shots, can I know the camera you used
Thanks. Filmed with a Gopro, more info below the video.
Thank you for sharing, but why would someone make graves in a house,
awesome vid
Gabe! Did you take a ride in one of those balloons?
No I didn't, next time I go back.
Wow, I'm glad you replied. Good luck Gabe! I'll be waiting for your next video. Take care.
Capadocia ortodox monasterias and monastic cells.
Fascinating place Gabe and it looks like you have it to your self. Amazing. Sad what has happened to the Christians and minorities in some parts of the world though.
My wish to visit turkey at once
Amazing.
You remind me of this guy that used to work for me. He was ok at first and looked kinda different. But then as time went on he became more annoying until I had to fire him.
You only resemble him on looks though.
Your videos are fire 🔥 🔥
The bible says: Any person that fires a human soul will burn in hell. Good luck boxx.
Eh oh
The original and for real Bedrock City.
NICE work ..308 views
39 minutes ago
Do you ever go back and watch through your older videos? Also any plans on coming to Australia?
cool fish-eye lens camera
If there is a cross it cannot be 12,000 years old? I love your video and i just subscribed from Québec 😊
Cappadocia or Petra?? If you had a chance to go to only one which would it be! I know they're similar but the long narrow passageway to get to Petra just seems so magical. And the fact that Petra was a secret for thousands of years makes it so special and mysterious. I haven't been to neither.
That's a tough one Dave. They're two of my favorite places. I would say the big difference is there's a lot more to explore in Cappadocia. Petra is good to visit for 2-3 days. You could spend weeks in Cappadocia. You might just want to flip a coin, or else check flights and see which one is cheaper to get to, because you can't go wrong with either one.
can u take us to the "undergroud cities"?
th-cam.com/video/kQnMjcuWhLE/w-d-xo.html
Love it when you try to figure out if someone was living in the bushes that looked like a homeless camp site and someone startled you!! 😅😜
Amazing
You have to take into consideration that there was the Armenian Genocide starting in 1915 which had populations that constituted the Assyrian genocide and Greek genocide. If you look up the numbers it states 1.5 million at least succumb to the Turkish genocide and those populations were Christian. That would account for much of this history.
Great deal on room's
magnifique
Bravo
@Gabriel Traveler Did you find out how or where those cave living people got their water and food?
The insides of these caves look like they were fashioned out of some kind of poured cement like material, not chipped out of hard stone. Notice how there is no veining in the stone, it is very uniform? Plus, if they dug miles of these caves out of hard stone there would be massive piles of the debris that was removed. Where is all the debris? It's an amazing feat no matter how they did it but it appears to be made out of some primitive type of concrete.
My eyes and head aches when i watch this.. i feel dizzy on the camera
Loved the video just wish didn’t swing the camera around so much.
Woow! Brazilian people speaking at 24:37! Cheers from Brazil man, love your videos. P.S: Go back to India, pls! hahaha
Gabriel and guys I just came back from there and I cannot figure out one thing, I probably cannot rest in peace before knowing this...
As we can see in the video, there are a lot of houses on the very high places, how did old people get there? There were even people living there until 1950. I saw from another video that there are actually stairs in "the entrance" but where are they? Is that even true? I have been searching but I got nothing so far, just hoping somebody can tell me how
Probably there were wooden structures including ladders that were built into the caves for access and also to create structures sticking out from the rock. I'm sure they looked a lot different when they were lived in. I'd sure love to see what it was really like when it was fully occupied.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks for the answer!!!!!
Cave houses! This is going back to the Stone Age!