We began in Antalya, leaving behind the sea breeze as we cycled inland toward Konya. Known for its serene atmosphere and spiritual heritage, Konya welcomed us with quiet streets, warm hospitality, and deep history. We visited the Mevlana Museum, where the tomb of Rumi — the great Sufi poet and mystic — lies. The energy of the place was gentle and meditative, a sharp contrast to the rugged roads behind and ahead of us.
From Konya, we continued across Central Turkey toward the magical region of Cappadocia. Arriving in Nevşehir, we spent a few days exploring this otherworldly landscape — a land shaped by wind, time, and ancient civilizations.
We wandered through valleys carved from soft volcanic rock, visited cave houses and centuries-old churches and mosques, and explored towns and villages like Göreme, Uçhisar, Çavuşin, and more. Each place had its own unique charm, and the sunrises and sunsets over the fairy chimneys were unforgettable.
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Hello again. In this episode you travelled to the beginning of the world. Nice filming from the above. Thank you.
Nice video
Which panders you use on the riverside 900? How many liters capacity?
best. trucker. ever.
2:50 The night shot was lovely – you really can't go wrong with lights, crescent moons and stars, can you?
The detailed arabesque script and designs in the tomb were breathtaking.
Cappadocia – hallucinatory land of giant stone mushrooms – perfect spot for some beautiful drone work.
So glad the two of you are rested-up and back on the road!
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Very nice