Yok Artık! Burası Türkiye Mi? Dünyanın En Büyüleyici Antik Liman Kenti. Antalya Bölüm 14 Dublajlı

Side means pomegranate in both Greek and Side. Friends, have you ever had a double espresso iced like this? It’s legendary, like a cold mist. Oh, they’re all Arabs. Yes, I don’t eat kebabs. We had a price update, and today it got a little confusing. Did they raise it? I entered right where Side harbor is. They went through the grand, sacred gate. I continued through C1 Street and the shops. Friends, after that, I came to the Agora Baths. From the Agora Baths, I came to the Temple of Dionysus. Dionysus is the son of Zeus. Oh, you’re handsome, huh? It’s a horse. This is our sea. Is it your sea? Come on. And if this statue is naked, it’s a Greek statue; if it’s clothed, it’s a Roman statue. We’re walking around with my gendarmerie brother. I’ve made a lot of mistakes. No one is perfect. Friends, we take pictures for tourists for money. How much is it? How much is it? 300? Oh, how long are you showing us around? This is the Tiki Temple. The Tikis are coming. Tiki tiki, we call this place a gymnasium. That’s what the Romans called it. It’s like our gym, the place where we exercise. Friends, history lies underground. History lies in the footsteps of history, the deep story of the ancient city. Mount Taurus, which forms the northern border of Pamphylia, became known as Tauros in ancient times . Pekatios relates that the city of Pamphylia, Side, took its name from Side, the daughter of Tauros and the wife of Kimos. In this narrative, Side is the daughter of Taurus, the personified bull and mountain god. Arianos relates the following: The Melas River provided a sheltered harbor away from the dangers of the sea. Melas is depicted as a river god on Side coins and monuments . Melas is depicted as a personified river god on Side coins and monuments, and is often depicted holding a prize tree, representing the city’s divine representative and part of its identity . Look, you have it. Coins, money. What is Side famous for, friends? Pomegranates. Side. In both Greek and Side, it means pomegranate. Side means pomegranate. Friends, it is famous for its pomegranates. You know, the whole “I came to this house, bought 1,000 from the market, came to this house, bought one” thing ? Was that right? I don’t know if it was the other way around. Something like that. When Side is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is undoubtedly pomegranate. Side means pomegranate in both Greek and Sidi. The pomegranate tree, or pomegranate, has always been depicted on coins and keys as the city’s symbol, essentially its coat of arms. Just as melas owes its existence to the Taurus Mountains, Narda owes its existence to the fertile alluvial soil irrigated by melas. The depiction of melas holding a pomegranate on coins emphasizes the connection between the city and the river. Yes, we are traveling. Inscriptions found in Side and its surrounding areas have shown that the city had its own unique script. The language used by the people of Side is that immigrants came to Side from Aulio Kime. They tell the following story: When the first Kim and his immigrants landed on the coast of this land to settle there, they immediately forgot their Hellenic language. They began speaking a foreign language. However , this language, unlike that of the surrounding tribes, was unique to them, a language that had never existed before. Since then, the people of Side have spoken a language distinct from that of all their neighbors. And so it was. New research indicates that the Side language mentioned by Arianos is a late Levite and belongs to the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family . Side was spoken and written in and around Side between the 6th and 2nd centuries BC. While the exact date of this script is unknown, it is generally accepted to have emerged in the 7th or 6th centuries BC. Friends, as far as I understand, Side had its own language. Recent research on Side indicates that settlement in the city dates back to the 8th century BC . Artifacts representing this period are generally found in the foundations of Hellenistic-era structures or in the refinement layers beneath them . While it clearly shows that Siden had a strong cultural relationship with the east between the 8th and 6th centuries BC, especially with Kilkia and Cyprus, which were first under the Assyrian and later under the Neo-Bagabilian Kingdom, it also shows that it had imported Greek Its ceramics shed light on trade relations with Western centers. So, that’s what we understand from the ceramics, friends. It’s clearly evident that the city had a cosmopolitan culture during this period. Oh! It never ends, friends. Anyway, we don’t read this. Okay, enough. I’ve told you enough, so to speak. Thank you. Thank you very much. Friends, we take pictures of tourists for money. Do they have latte, brother? They have latte, brother . Latte. It says 80, brother. It’s a lot. 150 , you’re like a sheep. You’re like a sheep. My God, look at this beauty. Look at this beauty. Oh , I did it. I made a mistake, no way. No one can be without mistakes. Good luck, brother. Good luck. Is it possible we took it with my mistake? I’ll stop, love me, stop. Merman isn’t harsh. This is mine with my troubles. I’ll stop, stop. Hello, mind your head, brother. Hello. Hello. This is our sea by the way. Is it your sea? Come on. You’re like that banker, that scammer who bought the Galata Bridge . Thanks. Where’s the thing? They had temples at Apollo. I’m following this road. This way, this way, this way, the way I came. Okay. Thanks. Anyway, friends, I’ll show you this place from the air. Oh, the View Terrace. This modern viewing terrace, located in the southwest corner of the Gymnasium, just in front of the Athus Philippius Wall, offers visitors the opportunity to view the Gymnasium and its surroundings while also providing access to the Gymnasium. Let’s see. It’s too long. I can’t read them all right now. We’re seeing headless statues, friends. This was actually a Roman socializing area. Romans would gather here. They would wash in the baths. We call this place a gymnasium. That’s what the Romans used to call it. The word “cim” (gym), meaning the place where we exercise, actually originates from the Hellenistic period in Rome. From there, it passed to Rome, friends. From Rome, it has survived to the present day. We’re in the ancient city of Side. This is a magnificent place. A huge area. One of the largest ancient cities in the world, friends. The theater looks just like the Cosmos in Italy, friends. A little smaller, a little more half-moon-shaped one. You can see it from above. So, what did the Romans do here? First, they played their sports. There would be coaches here, folks. There would be Olympics here, there would be races. Anyone could walk, anyone could run. Actually, it wasn’t really like the gyms we call cy, the gyms we have today. They weren’t just sports areas today. They also had pools, baths, gyms, spas, and massage rooms. You could do weight training and other spa activities on the gyms. That’s what this place is like. Actually, there are still similar gyms today, folks. Modern gyms. There are gyms with pools, spas, and gyms all in one place . The Romans called it a gymnasium. The Romans also played games here . Like today’s bowling, games similar to today’s bowling, they played with wooden or larger stones, a little bigger than marbles. And whoever got closest to the target, like in bowling, hits the ball. Getting closer to the goal is crucial here, friends. Whoever got closer to the goal was the winner. Bravo. If you see an ancient statue and it’s naked, understand that it belongs to the Greeks, that is, the Hellenes, the Hellenistic period; if it’s clothed, understand that it belongs to the Romans. Because the Romans were the first to clothe statues. So, conservative culture came with the Romans. Then, following that, it proliferated as Christianity. In the past, these kinds of ancient cities and roads were built by sponsors. The kings of that period, what we call sponsors today , built gods, demigods, and demi-kings. They built mythological gods and mythological kings. Okay. It was a canal connected to the gymnasium complex, friends. This was about 370 meters long. The public baths were separate. The baths used by ordinary citizens were separate. The gymnasiums were separate. The nobles had separate facilities. The nobles had ordinary facilities. They built public baths for the public, and the common people, Abuzer, the citizen Abuzer, would enter them. In return for these sponsorships, the names of those kings would be inscribed on monuments and statues, friends. The Romans constantly dressed the gods of Helen, whom the Greeks had depicted naked. In fact, the gods were the same gods. For example, this god, this god, this god, this god, these kings—they were all the same. Only the Romans would dress these statues they captured and put heads on the headless ones. In fact, the gods were the same gods. Only the Romans dressed them and gave them their own names. They gave them new names because they had no money. Re-creating statues from scratch was expensive. So what did they do? They changed their heads. They changed their heads. They put heads on the headless ones. They dressed them and changed their names. The value the Romans placed on architecture and art has survived to this day, friends. In other words, this is the fundamental difference between the Romans and the Hellenes and Greeks , friends. Let’s continue our journey. They stole the king here, friends. Should they put me here as the king? What do you think? Write it in the comments, man. I swear, if the majority says let them put me, I will apply to the Ministry of Culture with a petition. I promise. Let them make a statue of me, a replica of me, right here . As if the showcases are exhibited in a glass space. Exit. Turn around, turn around, turn around , turn around. Click, we broke it. I broke my heart. Good luck. You broke my heart . You broke my heart. You broke my heart. Smoke. Even if there was only smoke, we could go. There is the main gate. You can take a taxi from this gate, friends. There’s a taxi stand here. Break now . Cars can also enter here. That place should be a museum cafe. It’s so beautiful. Incredibly beautiful. Look at me like this, Eş! Look, even down here, friends, there are historical ruins. Columns. Look, the gendarmerie’s dog. The gendarmerie’s dog. You are so sweet. Gendarmerie save me, gendarmerie. Cand . He walks around warm. You are so sweet. You are so sweet. We’re walking around with my gendarmerie brother. Come on, don’t look at me . Oh, there’s a counter dollar in Jerman’s belly. Don’t bother, don’t bother, don’t bother. Is that it? For the charger? Yes. Yes. I need to plug in the charger with that. It could be here. There’s one in the corners . In the shade, I know it’s a lot to ask, but. No. You’re welcome. Let me tell you. From the colorful appearance, we’re educated, say intellectuals. Sit like this. I ‘ll pull it right after you. Okay. Thank you. They leave. Do you smoke? Here, give you a cigarette. I have a cigarette . You’re very kind, too. I smoke Slenderman. I smoke Slenderman . They’re all Arab. Yes. I don’t eat kebab. I can’t say dessert. Look. Should I do something? Would I be like this if you said so? What a nice outfit. You’re my brother. Because you’re so attractive today. Oh, you’re handsome, huh? Should I put ice in you? Put it in. I make you put two in. Let’s try and see. Friends, have you ever had a double espresso iced like this? I’m drinking it on the recommendation of a friend I just now. It’s legendary, like a cold mist. Oh no . Oh , sweet, sweet. Friends, history lies underneath. Do you see? The history of the Roman Empire. This is how it is, friends, there are cafes like this in the ancient city of Sid. Within historical buildings. You drink one, drink coffee, eat kaj, above your history . There are columns and things like that underneath. No. Temple of Artemis Is that all? Are we there? Yes, that’s all. Come on. I walked this road. I would walk too, actually. From beginning to end, from the end to the beginning, open up. We’re here. They are so cute. See if he’s looking at you. Stand right there. Stop like this. Ok. Ok. No problem. No problem. No problem. Stop. Okey. Okey. Brother, how much is it? How much is it? 300. 300? Oh. How many minutes can you drive around? Drive around for 10 minutes. You can go for 10 minutes and 20 with a shuttle. If the vehicles are smaller, they’re 120. Those are the little chutes. The Holy Fountain. Antalya, the city with the most ancient cities in Turkey, friends. I ‘ve been in Antalya for 14 days. I can’t stop exploring the ancient cities. So many civilizations have coexisted here, it’s incredible. Lycians, Lydians, Pythians, Pergamum, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks, Ottomans, and the Republic of Turkey. Should I list more? Enough. There’s probably no other place in the world that has witnessed so many civilizations, friends. This is Anatolia. We’re in Antalya. We’re in Side, in the ancient city of Side, on the Side Peninsula, in the ancient city of Side, friends. It’s an extraordinary place, a magnificent place. It’s the most organized ancient city I’ve ever seen in my life , friends. They’ve taken excellent care of it. They’ve preserved it beautifully , truly. The roads and structures are magnificent. Do you see the ancient theater, friends? We couldn’t go in there because it was under renovation. It was supposed to be under renovation for five years . And it’s been under renovation for 56 months. Look at this, man. Greece is more beautiful, I swear. Oh, there’s a historical dog here, friends. It’s pushing between the stones. My mother is sleepy. She’s sleeping in the shade. What’s up, my love? What’s up? Give me a paw. Bon appetit. Thank you. I’m ready like a volcano to flare up. Light the fire inside me. I’m like an extinct volcano. I’m whining, coming to ignite. Look, there’s an excavation site here , friends. The excavation is still ongoing. With the shuttles over there, you can go as far inland as this. 20, friends, but continue after that . It doesn’t end there. It really starts there, friends. From where this car drops you off with the shuttle, go inland, towards the coast. What places did we see, friends? We saw the temple of Demeter. We saw the temple of Athena . We saw the temple of Apollo. We saw the Limon Aguara and its surroundings. We saw the sea walls . We saw the temple of Diyanizos. By the way, friends, Diyanizos is the god of wine and grape harvest, the god of entertainment. We saw the Agora baths, the son of Zeus. There aren’t many baths left, but we did see the R residences. We continued through the shops on C1 Street . We entered through the large, sacred gate. That was our main gate. Remember, we entered in front of the Monumental Fountain, friends. That’s a perfect place anyway. The entrance is directly from the beach. Where the entrance is directly from the beach. Friends, where did I start? I started from the East Gate. I went through the East Gate. Look, I went through the East Gate. I entered from the Black Walls, in front of the Monumental Fountain, right where Side Harbor is. I entered through the large, sacred gate. I continued on C1 Street and through the shops, friends. After that, I came to the Agora Baths. From the Agora Baths, I came to the Temple of Dionysus. Dionysus is the son of Zeus. Then we toured around here for a bit. We saw the Temple of Athena. We went down to the Temple of Apollo. Then, we toured the sea walls, the Limon Agora, and the surrounding area, friends. There are images here, too. Here is the tiki temple. Are these tikis coming? Tiki tiki tiki tiki. We couldn’t see the theater because it’s closed , friends. The theater really is like the Colosseum. Maşallah. I mean, our theater has it. It’s nothing less than the Colosseum. I showed you this from above. We passed by the Agora bathhouse. By the ruins. Oh man, my battery’s running low. Then we wandered around. Yes, we passed right by the Grand Bathhouse. We didn’t see much, friends. We returned from around here. I went inside the gymnasium. I told you a little about the gymnasium, friends. What is a gymnasium? A gymnasium complex. We went inside the gymnasium. We walked around here for a while. We shot drone footage. I told you about the gymnasium from Rome, from the Hellenistic Age to Rome . The gymnasium. I explained the gymnasium tradition. I explained the bathhouse culture, friends. Yes, let’s see. They really did a great job. It’s quite introductory and informative. Look, there’s a card here. Should I have a coffee here too? God, I’m so tired. B create a museum carat. Come. Have you paid? Will do. No. I haven’t even ordered yet. Hello. What coffee do you have? Epresso Americano C’ aren’t they hot? Do they have cold? They have cold ones. A great. Oh no, don’t they have regular ones? Like iced ones. That’s right. There’s IL, but with shave. Nescafe. Nescafe. They’re too sweet, who cares? They have sugar-free ones. Americano how much? We had a price update, and today it got a little confusing. Yes , we think it’s like 50% with card. Let me make it 50%. 142.5. 142.5. How much is your regular coffee? Hot coffees. Well, for example, if I get a latte for a second. Exactly. Let me see. They’ve updated it right there at home . It just happened to be my friend. I was thinking I’d drink a cheap coffee, so I used my card. You and your explorer, Turkish coffee is 100 liras. It’s 80 with card. Datte is 139. How much will it be with that discount? I think about 100. Okay. No, don’t look, I’ll buy it. You’ll get it, I won’t bother you. Don’t look at everything, don’t take your time. It turns out it’s 11.20. For a coffee without sugar. Yes. That’s very good too. How much is it? You’ll buy this, and throw it with you like this, just for friends. Cold and cold like this. By the way, Turkish coffee is 50% off. Is that right? Of course. Oh, the tea is cold, Turkish coffee is 50%. How about giving water too? It’s cold, cold. The water is cold, cold. Now I’m confused. Is it Turkish coffee, is it? Deniz, check and see. Okay. I’ll write whatever you want. Then it was normally 80 T, right? 50% will come to 40. L will come to 80. Well, Turkish coffee will come to 50. It will come to 50. Okay, then I ‘ll have a Turkish coffee. I also got a water with a little sugar. Girl. Yes. Normally it’s 133 83. Super hot tea. You’re kidding. Oh, it’s free. Exactly. Paying by card? I’ll pay by card. It’s not a problem when you add everything up. I bought a water for Yumarama, friends, on sale. Does it get credited to the system? It does. How is it, I got paid for it. Without forgiveness. We got the money. It’s missing. The money is in advance , full health and all. Thanks 530, er, I’ll go to Aspendos. To the Bek side, but I guess I have to go to Manavgat, right? Cars don’t go from there first. Yes. Just go to the Total intersection. It’s the same with you. At the Total intersection, the Antalya buses cross the street on the opposite side. You get on the Antalya bus . If you say you’re never getting off, we’ll direct them. Is that right? Okay. Thank you. Good luck. Let’s see. Let’s go. How many balls do I need to buy, man? Thanks for watching, everyone. Don’t forget to subscribe. We’ll continue the next episode right where we left off. Don’t interfere with anyone. Good luck.

Merhaba. Dünyanın en popüler tarihi şehirleriyle, antik kentleriyle yarışır bir yerdeyim. Buraya hayran kalmamak, büyülenmemek mümkün mü? İşte Akdeniz’in sahile açılan antik liman kentlerinden biri daha: Side Antik Kenti, Antik Side içerisinde, Side yarın adasının muhteşeme doğasının tam ortasında. Side’nin aslında kendi yerel dili ve parası olduğunu, buraya nar şehri dendiğini biliyor muydunuz? Roma gymletinfen günümüz modern fitness salonlarına ve ilginç Roma geleneklerine Antalya’nın 14. Bölümünde Bana eşlik edin, buranın ilginç ve şaşırtıcı hikayesini benden dinleyin ve inanılmaz manzaralarla büyülenin.

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