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these were the foot soldiers of mazda usa, ultra writes dogs, january 18, w. i'm taking you on a journey through the eastern blacks, the region of turkey. but no, this is not a big trip. we are going inland, square the real attractions of this region. ok. we're going to check out incredible nature experience traditional music. read people's work keeping a dying language alive, and have plenty of surprises while taking so risk. we're exploring a few places in the far northeast of trustees about a 2 hour flight to stumble. most international tourists have never been to this
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region, so i hope to show you the near thing pilot. let's go we take this beautiful road towards one of the regions highlights it highlands up in the mountains. these are green, verdant pasture lands that are full of snow. we definitely needed that 4 wheel drive. wow, this is amazing. i really didn't expect to find elevates this traditional highland area were in covered with snow. it's actually a little bit early for the snow here, but i'm really glad we did because it absolutely stunning. we're in the caf far mountains is gorgeous. people come here for the warmer months of the year. for us also come here, they can spend the night, they can just enjoy being high on 1800 meters in the sky. the region is part of
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the pond, took out which stretch 1000 kilometers along the black sea cope. it's like incredibly photogenic. we really could be in switzerland or something like that. it's amazing . there are still a few residents up here. we're about to head down to the lowlands. these men have been coming here since they were king. i asked what life is like here and how it used to be there are some certain resolve of fitness services. good. the height is not true to the head of the shooting time. equal to go on sort of october through customer to the way you'll be up to me. so that was i'm a mess then. so you put them on the, to the automobile to discuss the look at that together for the best. whether come between may and early october, but now it's time for us to head down. we have
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a lot to see about a 45 minute drive inland from the coastal city of trap zone is one of the most spectacular sights of the region. to mail a monastery this greek orthodox monastery was built at an elevation of 1200 meters into the rock face. its construction started as early as 385 a d. it's a mess. go world heritage site. and although we didn't get permission to film inside, i still wanted to come here and show you because it's really spectacular. and one of the most important sites in huntington, this area what's known as homes that spend for centuries. it was home to a very large population of orthodox christians. we spoke a now dying form of the greek language. more on that later at our to the city of tanya,
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where once again i'm surprised to see snow the so when you're here you have to be prepared to all sorts of weather. make sure you dressed appropriately. we're here to learn about the almost extinct romika language or punted greek for centuries. it was a prominent language in the region, and now only a few 1000 people in the world don't speak it. why it is that the population exchange of 1923 after the reco charges war meant that the greek speaking christians had to leave this region while the greek speaking muslims. now there are only a few mountain villages where people still speak real, make up. like sy, raj village where i visit will make a speakers immune it extra one and her mom said him too much. i mean, those 1st language is real makeup. she didn't learn turkish until the 1st grade is
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the 1st language that i called a couple words. similar to modern green excel. oh. but then i was totally lost in update on basically the kids and best call knowing the how many children, if you can get can you just have to basic words that i can choose if i wanted to, matt about color met and discussed. now the ultimate on policy said not so, so we're good enough. so she decided to jump on the shift you had to get speech about madison is trump present from utility to declutter,
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desire to crack motion structures. yeah, this has been really, really interesting. thank you so much for inviting me into your home. and also very interesting is that you are a singer and i would love to hear a song in your language is the now pause somebody, hon. him all these fun. the now on this the events go, the kiss is o supplies, moon, and the sick to then put in the, to the buy in a thank you so much for sharing everything with us today. now off to the foot to now river valley, known for its funds, filed nature and impressive ottoman eric bridges. i had to
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cafe police in the town of thom lamson. for me for tia is one of the most amazing countries when it comes to food. there's so much diversity you can always find something unique. and of course every region has its specialty, like lucas made of local string cheese fresh milk, butter, and herbs. in mississippi enables somebody also from there, then you may not send me a man that has the money up loving them today. i'm trying, fried pickled beans, pharma black cabbage, stuffed with meat and rice and i'm most excited to try it for the most of the it's really good. you can tell that everything is very fresh and locally produced and
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i couldn't hear the after delicious meal. it's time for tea. there is a district where we are, is famous for it. the majority of tea in the country is grown in miss ridge as they often rainy climates, which is huot as well, is perfect for growing black. did you know that people in turkey drink more t per capita than in any other country in the world? with a typical turkish t cut off, the bottom kettle is used to boil the water while the smaller upper one is used to brew a strong t concentrate. drinking tea is done through our, the day in churches. and interestingly, the shape of this glass tops were changing. perfect. but what could be more perfect with a glass of tea then a ride and a zip line?
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totally not what i was expecting to do today, but our cafe had one. so when in rome or the black c as the case may be say, oh oh oh, i love that, i really like that. i always kind of afraid, but sadly parts of the 13 river valley have recently lost some of their protected status and might soon be further developed. many in the region are protesting. let's hope the natural beauty of this place won't be destroyed. the
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what an incredible tribute spend i'm really excited to this last stop. we are back here as a colleague, cafe work lie, has arranged an evening of dance and use it from the black sea region. let's go talk. your passion is a 3rd generation to plan made from a goat skin. the to move is typically played in the foothills of the cats car, mountains like, you know, they're not using a new construction aiden's in the long in the organs doesn't matter to me unless or muslims by someone else out doing that and into the that image of a lot and it shows them many women in world turkey cover the head not only for religious reasons, the women wanted to show me the traditional style of the house in the area. really good. this is the black sea region known as white on,
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on legendary around turkey. they're also famously complicated. i tried my best to follow the lead dancer who calls out all the news the that concludes the end of our trip. i can't think of a better ending. i've had such a good time in this part of the blacks, the eating amazing food meeting incredible people learning so much. which part of my trip did you enjoy the most? letting me know in the comments and see you next time. the typical kind of typical passions the brand, every sauce from gone to springs, african culture to your faith. i wanted to give something to the african living in
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