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Brothers country. By now, Korea, in my eyes, is a big Beylikdüzü Gürpınar country. I’m cycling through South Korea. Is this the 4th in our series? Day 4. Today’s route was at that reverse hotel. It was like a love hotel. I spent a night surrounded by Koreans who were banging each other from wall to wall. Before Zoocuboy, we’re going to the Gembo certification area. We’re getting our seals. Our destination today is Çungcu Çungcu. We’ll have a distance of about 70-75 km. It’s a dry and cold weather. That’s why I’ve wrapped up so warmly. Cimkun continues his bike tour of South Korea from beginning to end. Let’s begin. In the name of God. Let’s continue towards the center of Korea, safe and sound. The morning will be brighter than snow. A sunny Korea. Hello everyone . We’ll encounter beautiful landscapes. Local flavors, dishes, and delicacies. I couldn’t solve this flickering issue with my DJI, friends. Also, do a calibration or something. It’s like this, it clicks in and out in places. I’ve tried a lot of things here, but I can’t figure it out. If anyone knows, please leave a comment. We’re crossing another one of Korea’s countless bridges. How wonderful. One day, I want to buy a large tent with all my heart and ride our Suzuki into the mountains. My goal is a four-door Suzuki, the Suzuki version of the Mercedes G-frame. I’m currently 200 kilometers into Korea. It’s a lot of fun to ride. If there was a road all the way to Tokyo, I’d ride all the way to Tokyo. Roads like this are designed to reset and clear your head . I’d like to thank the South Korean Municipality and government for this . They’ve built a bike path that’s like a game. You get your passport, fill it up, go, get your medal, and certificate, and leave a beautiful memory in your life. This is my life too. At 33, after cycling through Japan from beginning to end, I’ll now continue cycling through Korea. This energy, this determination, will never end, I hope. Also, for those watching this video, I wanted to start with something positive. Because I have no one to talk to. I can’t go to the Koreans this early in the morning and explain these things. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video . Sorry about the DJI’s intermittent image distortion; it’s not in my control. I’ve tried everything to stabilize it, but unfortunately, it’s not working. We continue our tour of Korea, capturing plenty of beautiful drone footage . The greenery here is so lush . There are so many red pepper fields. I really admire the importance middle-aged Koreans show while walking. Look, there’s a bike, a pump, a charging spot, a cleaning spot. The importance Koreans in this country place on bicycles has surpassed even the Japanese in my opinion. They’ve specifically listed photography areas. Let me get right to it. Hello. Hello. I can take your photo if you’re ready. Ok. Thank you. Thank you. Ok. 이게 찍는 그런 거야. Cem. When you tell any Korean that you’re Turkish, their friends immediately become happy. They immediately say, “We are a brotherly country.” That’s a beautiful thing. It’s wonderful that they show such respect on the other side of the world, that they accept us with a genuine smile. Our people have come and been martyred. That’s a whole other story, but it’s wonderful that they treat us with respect. They don’t forget. They don’t forget. This is true of the young people, by the way. The young people I’ve encountered also have it. They’re aware, they know. They’re wise. This is another beautiful thing I really like about Korea. Yes, we’ve arrived at our sealing point. Canon, canon, canon, ganombo, this müürü, basen, no one speaks like me . This is Canon. Our next stop is Bina, bin, bina, 35 km. 30 km, he says. It was Korea. I was about to say, “We’ve ripped off Korea, Korea,” but we can’t even speak. Something caught my eye. They’ve placed a fire extinguisher. The Koreans have placed a fire extinguisher in the park, and they always have such emergencies on the roads I pass. Fire extinguishers were placed in parks like this. They didn’t think anything would happen anyway, they took precautions. Small, subtle details. The things that truly matter to a person’s life. Having a drone is a huge advantage. It’s like someone is constantly recording you. I’ll be crossing 50 bridges before it gets too dark. It’s been about 15 now. We’re constantly crossing bridges. After that, it’s just a roller coaster ride. The view of the water is amazing. It’s so relaxing. I don’t know if it relaxes you, the viewers, too. I get so happy with little things like this. I want to fly a drone everywhere I see. It’s 12 o’clock. I haven’t even gone 5 km yet. I have 70 km. I’ll be driving a bit from now on. It’s so much fun. Especially in a rural area like this, you can shoot anywhere . I’ve really honed my piloting skills. And there aren’t many people around here. There aren’t many cyclists passing by. I’m flying very easily. These landscapes you see are actually the stuff that took me an average of two hours today. My heart was telling me. You’re so low on glycogen. I can’t even speak after a while, you know how the memory card gets a full warning ? It’s the same thing, man. I eat, drink, and eat 2 kilos of chicken a day. Oh, wait a minute. Magnesium and potassium. While you’re here, while you’re dealing with these magnificent Korean images, the jam you know is peach jam. I included it in the preparation video. Magnon magnesium 50 milligrams, kalium 180 milligrams, energy gel 120 calcium. I don’t know if it’ll work. My body is missing a lot these days. We’re going to clear the mountains now. We’ll cross the mountains, the Koreğs. Come on. Korean Cemkun, son of the wind, is coming. My God. That freezing weather. 3.8 km. If it were in Japan, I’d be taking the driveway on the left. There would be a sidewalk, but you can’t really call them bike paths. Look at Korea. I can’t even begin to talk about Gankta GTA. I’m in a place called Kanktaudu. Look, they’re playing ball, but the guys used a size 10 asphalt. They’ve made a separate, bluish-colored walkway that’s pleasing to the eye. Beautiful. And I’d say almost 80-90% of the area from the main point of Seoul to here . I’m amazed by the Koreans. Of course, Japan is very long, friends. I’ve driven 3,000 km. I’ll probably see an 800 here , or maybe something between 700 and 800. I cycled like this when I first arrived in Japan. It’s been 67 months. I have 6,000 kilometers. Comfortable, boneless. 6,000 km. Brother, Turkey to Japan is already 10,000 km. If I’d ridden a little longer, I could have made it to Turkey. What do you say, sister? It’s a flat road. We’re going. Between desserts. I’m constantly hungry. Crackers. The reason I ride like this is because the wind gives me a headache. I don’t want to keep tripping and tripping . That’s why you’ll always see me like this. 7 km to the Bianum seal area. I’m good. I’m good. Flat roads, nice roads. Few people, little greenery. I saw a lot of snakes. There are a lot of flies. Good. And I’m getting into a really good mood here. I feel like I’m France right now. I’m so glad I came to South Korea for a bike tour from start to finish. I recommend it to everyone, friends. South Korea, Japan. Come on. Korea has easier bike paths than Japan . You’ll get less tired. I’m crossing the Hang River. The milky roads flow very calmly. It’s a bit like those streams we have in the east. They say don’t swim. They say it’s dangerous, but it’s probably tall guys. Cabbage, peppers, radishes, as much as you can get . These are the only things in the fields. From what I understand, Koreans consume less rice . I’ve come across very few rice fields, and as always, the view of the mountains blows me away. Also, there’s very little settlement around here. I got a locust. There’s not much animal husbandry. What are these? Apples? Çungcudon is famous for its apples, too. I keep seeing dead snakes on the roads. Normal snakes. I don’t know if this is dead or a language. Something like this, folks. If anyone knows, please write. I can’t get any closer. I see these kinds of snakes all the time around here. And then we come to our next stamping point. Seum, the building. I check in. Is there a wedding going on? There’s some kind of event going on. Our next stop is Çungcudon. Those who pass this way are either going to Pusan ​​or going to Pusan. They wouldn’t go anywhere else here. Let’s see what we can eat. Oh, it’s beautiful. Sorry. I was wondering, sister, what are you doing? Çukur. Very cheko. They make something with meçili miç and I bought meat dumping. Is my sister making it for me? Spicy. Spicy. Spicy. Just for a taste. They gave it just for a taste. It’s spicy. She said it wasn’t spicy, but even the non-spicy version had the consistency of our brother, “I add plenty of spicy food.” My brain suddenly fried. That’s what happened. Meat dumpling. I ordered the Asian version of our dumplings. These are usually called Chinese dumplings. We also call them Giozas a lot in Japan. Here, the dumplings have a lot more shapes and varieties. They gave them radishes like this on the side. They gave them a sauce. Spicy. Oh man. I asked the lady, “Is this spicy?” She said no. I tried one. Who or what makes them say it’s not spicy? I haven’t quite figured it out yet. What category do they categorize this level of spiciness? Let’s eat it. It’s quite popular. It’s 6,000 von here. Everyone was talking about it. This one has meat, by the way. It has meat. They don’t eat it plain like me. Is this spicy, I wonder? Of course, you need to dip it in a little sauce. The sauce is a bit spicy too. They steam these. They’ve stuffed green onions and meat inside the dough. That’s all, it comes to $4. I think it’s good for $4. Of course, the place is a little dirty, folks. I don’t expect such cleanliness everywhere like in Japan, but for a place where most people come and go, it’s really filthy. Of course, you expect a little more cleanliness. But after Japan, no other country feels like any other. Japan has set the bar so high that it’s probably the cleanest country in the world . I’d eat another one, but they make me wait another 10-15 minutes. It takes a bit longer to prepare. That’s good. I have a route, folks. I have to cover 9, or 40 km every 33 km, so it’ll take about 4 hours. I need to speed up a bit from now on. Çungcu. That’s where I’ll be staying. The route I’ll start early tomorrow morning also passes through Çungcu . I’m in good shape. I don’t feel bad. I haven’t actually eaten much for two days . Let me tell you. Normally, I go, sit down , and savor it. So, this must be what happened three days ago. But because an excessive body is involved in something interesting, I normally take 20,000 steps a day , but cycling and fitness are truly something else. I’m scared that there will be tasting videos from the square, but they add spice to everything. Look, the rich get the greasy opportunity, but what’s up? Go nuts, go nuts. I think you’ve definitely eaten this. Where am I, brother, where are the Korean zucchinis? I’m by the Namhang Namhang River, and it’s called the Mok Mokye Resting Area. There are so many flies here. They’re all following me. Oh man, it got in my nose. Summer. Oh man. It got in my mouth. I think I swallowed it. They come so fast. They move like firecrackers. This is the second time I’ve swallowed a fly today. I hope it’s protein-rich. So much radish. Koreans eat so much radish. The Japanese eat it too, but all the fields there are rice. Usually rice is predominant. I swear, I’ve seen the most Turkish fields here . Every Korean has a caravan. There’s an incredible flow of caravans. I want to travel Japan from Seoul to here in a caravan one day with all my heart. I’ve entered Chungcuin. It ‘s a game played with a ball, popular in Korea, crossing beautiful bridges . The Japanese play it a lot, too. I always see it when I drive through the countryside. People over middle age. Oh, there’s one here too. As far as I can tell, it doesn’t really appeal to young people. It’s a good area for drones, frankly. But drones are banned. There used to be an air base here. There was a military base, but it hasn’t been removed. The only people I saw who were European or American were cyclists, of course, since this road goes a bit into Pusana . I saw fewer Europeans or Americans. That’s all. Men don’t greet me, but women usually greet me when they see me. European and American men pass by, saying they’re a bit full. You know, they just say hello. Although, looking at this guy, he might be a little intimidated. The ball’s numbers indicate the number. The one who throws it closest to the ground and puts it in the hole wins. Interesting. I’ve never played a game like this in my life. Have you guys played it? If you’ve played it, please write in the comments. I came across Chungcuğ apples. Almost one by one. Interesting. There are 20 of them on one tree. They’re taking meticulous care of them. I’m coming. Where did they put the seal? My legs are getting tangled up. I came to Çungcu Dam, but ask me how I got there. You put the seal and then you turn back, and you have to travel an extra 20 kilometers to get here and back. Çungcu Dam, and now we’re going to Çuncu Gom as well. We’re finishing this page. We’ll try to finish this 100-kilometer road tomorrow. The surrounding area is the same. I don’t understand why they put this here. I saw one apple patch. on the way. That’s it. There’s also a classic bridge. There’s nothing else different. I deserved this, man. What was it? It’s a few dollars , but it makes me feel like I’m eating it with my hands. Dude, this is spicy too. Oh, friends, they add spicy to everything. This is spicy too. Is this gelapeno? Dude, there’s a pepper sign here. Oops. I see it now. We’re hungry once. We’ll eat it. There’s a pepper sign. I bought it thinking it was a pickle. You noticed, didn’t you? I’m stuck like this. Magnesium, potassium are all deficient. B6, B12. For someone who hasn’t ridden a bike in a year, I think an average of 7080 km a day is pretty good. The last seal of the day is coming, friends. On my Chungju tang, the e seal is a kapan kapan. Now there’s something you’re confused about. There’s a place at the bottom of that Chengjucu TangoDi page . I clicked on it. I’m not doing this and that. It’s for the river . There’s another one at the back. I clicked here too. Tomorrow, I’ll start at Swambo 10 Chendon 10 Ond. Let’s see, let’s mark our hotel from here. Friends, I have an interest in Korea. Look at those big buildings behind me ? So far, I think Korea is one big, flat country. There’s even a metrobus up ahead. I hadn’t seen much of the bus system until I arrived. Now, we saw something like a metrobus. The city architecture resembles ours a bit. There’s that grocery store too. Nice. J 7-Eleven. These are really lifesavers in Korea. Compared to Japan, the prices are a bit lower in terms of grocery stores. We arrived at our hotel. Hotels are cheap compared to Japan, folks. You know, a hotel like this in Japan. That one’s $30. For some reason, they’ve put a big TV. The hotel is a classic, classic hotel. The best thing is that they have free water. Very nice places. Of course, every hotel, without exception, has condoms. It’s a really nice practice. I need to wash all my clothes. There’s a Landry downstairs. It’s a place in Chuncu, Korea, where I stayed for $30 . We’re here today. What time is it? U o’clock is approaching 7. I have another 10 kilometers to add here. We left this hotel. 61 km. We went there for another 10 km. We returned in 71 and 10 km. 81, so we’ve done 81 km today. Good. We’re here. We’re right there. We’re practically in the middle of Korea. I’ll come here tomorrow and tomorrow is my 5th day. It’s nice to finish half of Korea in 5 days. If he goes here in 5 days, can you tour Korea in 10? By bike or I have a lot of strength. I have to wash my clothes. I need to find a solution for this DJ. I’ll break this camera or else. That’s it for today, friends. Tomorrow is the 4th day of my South Korea tour from start to finish by bike. Tomorrow will be the 5th day , I can’t speak because I won’t be seen tomorrow, I can’t get any words out. I’m staying like this. Exercise was meant to be very important . Did my hair grow back? What happened? Interesting. My body is reacting. Tomorrow will be in Korea in 5 days.

36 Comments

  1. Tokyo başta olmak üzere Japonya için düzenlediğim turlar devam ediyor arkadaşlar.

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  2. Cem bu turun japonya ile en büyük farkı SAFE OLMASI çadır yok 30kg yük yok otoban yok polis yok çevirme yok kaybolmak yok karanlık yok yagmur yok feribot yok kusmak yok ölü yılan yok daha çok yazarım da 😁😁😁 ama çok keyifli bize geçiyor bilgin olsun pro bir parkur olmuş drone görüntüler muazzam ötesi iyiki almışsın 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  3. Maşallah vallahi enerjine 🧿 nazar duasi okuyalım sana. Fakat bir tatili hakettin , biraz slowdown ve "caniminici" ile birlikte guzel bir tatil yapin derim nacizane 🩷🩷

  4. Selam, kalibrasyon ile alakalı değil. Cihaz bisiklete ve motor a uygun degil bence. Motor da denedim benzer durumlari yaşadım. Rüzgar da gimble güçsüz kalıyor. Çukur, kötü zeminde titreme oluyor.

  5. Bir önceki bölümün başındaki müzik harikaydı. Gönlüm seninle, videonu seyrederken ben de bisiklete biniyorum(evde tabii). Lütfen normal konuşmalı videonun yanısıra, manzaralı uzun videolar da koy, konuşmasan da olur yeterki o nefis müzikler olsun. Mutluluk terapisi resmen.😇

  6. Evet Cem kardeşim videolarïnïzda huzur buluyorum òzellikle Kavazana Hokkaido Kiyoto gibi yerlerde daha çok..tüm aileme arkadaşlarıma kanalïnızı tanıttım Tanrı senin gibi yutuburlara ŏlůmsüzlůk versinki çünki bu cesaret isteyen bir meslek ve insanlar korkuyor evden cikamıyor onlara důnyayı gezdiriyosunuz tům seyehat yutuburlarina sağlikli uzun òmürler diliyorum..birde video sonlarına rep şarkilar koymaniz çok yakîşmiş benzeriniz yok bilesiniz

  7. Cem keyifli sürüşler. Kamera olarak osmo pocket 3 kullanıyorsan ve bunu bisiklete takıyorsan rüzgar akışından gimbal bozuluyor. Aksiyo kamerası veya 360 bisiklet için daha iyi osmo elde kullanılmalık bilgin olsun.

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