Kore’de Ufak Bir Kaza Geçirdim!! Bisikletle Baştan Sona Güney Kore Turu 6.Gün
The weather, the wind, the sky, the clouds, all the doors are locked. Tired, poor, sleep has arrived. Where should the poor traveler sleep? Where should the poor traveler sleep? Where should the poor traveler sleep? Trousers are torn, socks are holes. Sweat is pouring, half of us are fish in the water. Where should the poor traveler sleep? Where should the poor traveler sleep? I’ve been traveling South Korea from beginning to end by bike, but is it 6 days today? I’m planning to leave 2 hours, 3 hours late, and do a 50 km ride like this . Let the body rest lightly like this. The next day, we’ll ride an average of 80 km and go to Dayegu city and stay there for a day. I want to spend it resting lightly. The fruit juice of my childhood, chocolate milk. Our egg sandwich. Our Çengu apples. A loaf of bread. My breakfast. This, of course, is a must. Sauro argan, citrine, karnetün. It has everything God gave it. It’s been 350 km. My leg hurts here, friends. Sorry. My leg only hurts here and there. Other than that, it’s like a staple. Today we’re going to the bicycle museum. Let’s visit a must-have bicycle museum in Sangju, one where Koreans can visit. After that, Nak Don Doang. We’ll stay tonight, of course. We check in at six. As always, if I can build a body like this in five days with drone footage, I’m traveling the country on a bike tour after just one visit . We need to see how my body transforms and how it reacts . It’s important for us to see the transformation. I left Miongok, in the middle of Korea. It’s 11:00. I left Miongok. It’s a small city. It connected us to the bike path right away. First, I have a 19-kilometer road . Why are my exits from the city always problematic? No, the road is correct. Exactly. I’ll go this way. I’ll go this way. Let’s follow the cyclists. I slept well. I rested well. I had breakfast. I took my protein and vitamins. What’s the Korean guy listening to? listening to the traditional music of these places. As you can see, friends, I’ve now come 350 kilometers from the beginning of Korea. The roads are always beautiful. The most beautiful roads in the world for cycling . Cemkun, take me wherever you’re going on the roads. I can’t breathe without you. I can never stop here. It’s a beautiful day. Oh, the tent people have arrived. The Korean ladies have set up tents. Really, friends, I think they have a system like in Japan in this area . As you get outside the big cities, and Korea is a small country compared to Japan anyway. There are no young people. You can’t see young people. There were quite a few old people. As far as I can tell after September, they don’t have children. I don’t see many children around either. It’s like a retirement life as you get outside the big cities of Korea. It’s the same in Japan. Everyone is walking and traveling. Leave your comments, friends. You’re discovering Korea with me. I’m also constantly posting on Instagram. Look what I found. Two helicopters. Wait a minute. I need to pull up my socks, just in case. Something like a snake would happen. I’ve seen so many snakes around here. Like, ” Whoa!” What are they doing here? Holy shit. My God. Is there even a Homeless man in there? Uncle. Mother, uncle. I swear, I can hear it. My feet are thorns. That year, man. Snake. God, it was a snake. I said there must be snakes here. They came crawling to me. I’m glad I got through it. There are snakes, you know, if the snake restaurant in Vietnam hadn’t been closed, I would have eaten their soup, their blood, and overcome my hobby. I beat the scorpion. I haven’t beat the snake in Thailand yet. As you can see from the day I started the tour until today, friends, it’s impossible not to be amazed by the lush greenery and bike paths. The more you ride, the more you get bored. I repeat, but it’s really important. When the world we live in tries to drag us down every day, it’s necessary to take up hobbies that will reset our minds. It may have a little to do with financial resources, but I have a place to stay for $30 a day. I have $30 a day for food and drink. The bike itself cost $25-26 a day. I bought clothes and such, but I also saw foreigners walking by in plain, normal clothes. One had bought a pair of shorts and then came with a hood over the top. I invested $500-600 because I was so cold. I know how cold Korea is. You just want to ride. It’s not much, really. As much as my strength and power allowed, without slowing down . The Korean guy came at me like he’d stepped out of a movie. At me. Well, there’s no need to explain. You see, it’s the Korean version. I’m like this even when the camera’s off, guys. I’m not acting. You can’t act like that anyway. It wouldn’t be natural, first of all. It wouldn’t be organic. I’m actually more fun when the camera’s off. I sing, I sing folk songs, I listen to the radio, I drink water with one hand, I eat crackers. Man, what fields there are, I say. I actually dream of opening beautiful farms here, etc. , but we need to do this in Japan. Go for Hokido, man. It’s a shortcut, man. That medal, that certificate, we’re set on it. Are there any animals here? There are a lot of snakes around. I’m a little afraid to go down and have a look. The Koreans love Kibayunu-style and Akita-style dogs, too. Ran Cemran caught me off guard. He’s coming with me. By the way, I don’t want to be so snotty about the regions I pass through. What are these people doing? Is there any settlement? Let me give you a little information. After leaving the center of Seoul, it’s always the same scene, folks. Everyone has their house, vineyard, and garden. There’s little settlement or human life. Everyone’s planted radishes, cabbage, peppers, squash, and similar things in their fields. Since it’s always the same scene, I don’t want to repeat it. I emphasized that the images, shapes, and faces are those of older Koreans. I’m not always wandering around idly. Analyze as I travel. I swear, I’m going swimmingly. I’ve seen a lot of praying mantises in Korea. I’ll try not to scare them. There were people who crushed them. They always come out on the roads like this and wait. They’re such sweet animals. How do they look? Look at them. Look at them. They have two black eyes. I ran away. They’re coming towards me. What a sweet face they have. I entered the city of Sanju. Gion Song Kong. A city of 100,000. Sanju city. In 1592, the Japanese came to occupy this place. It was known as the Injin War. It was a very important period in Korea. He was planning to invade China via the Korean Peninsula. Toyota Muhidioshi, the man who built Osaka Castle in 1592, was the Japanese army that had reached this point. Korea was under the Jeevsan dynasty at the time, and this was one of the first defensive points. General Yıl’s soldiers tried to defend themselves here with Japanese rifles, but they were defeated. However, this defeat sparked a massive resistance by Koreans throughout the country. The meat was famous. Rabbit soup was famous. If we come across rabbit soup, if anyone is near us, I’d try it. I’ve never had rabbit soup before. The forests of Trabzon stretch for 100-150 kilometers. I’ve seen these. When you come across it in the middle of Korea, they say “kaki” a lot . Do they put apples on the side in Japanese? They were doing something. To soften it, to keep it fresh. They put a fruit on the side. But there are so many persimmons here. There are so many persimmons. Oh, so many persimmons! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. It’s like a beautiful movie scene. The branches are no longer holding. We’ve arrived at our Sanonko seal site. As we enter winter with the autumn appearance, we come to our next destination in the middle of South Korea. We’ll press from here. Helo. I think this is right here. This is the same. I’m pressing this too. Let me press this too just to be sure. Our next stop is Sanju. Our next stop is Sanju Bicycle Museum. We had our first accident. What the hell did I fall down? My hand is swollen. I can’t move my finger. Dude, how stupid of me. Look up, look like a drone, and look ahead at the same time. Of course, my head got wrapped up like that. My nail is bruised too. Nothing happened to the camera. We looked at that. Just when I said nothing happened to the camera, I’m filming with the camera. I’m looking for the camera. Right there at the bicycle museum, is it going to be like this in 2030? It started in 1930. Like a tank. They gave it as a gift from California. We’re going to get this, friends. There’s a cycling organization everywhere . What is this? What kind of country is this? God, not so much in Japan. I’m a little surprised at Korea in this aspect. Would you mind? It’s injured. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. What era’s bikes are these? Look at them, one after another. Honestly, this is the first time I’ve seen a bike like this, and I’ve seen plenty of them lying flat. This is where we are. Northern Cyprus. Turkish Republic. Republic of Turkey. Are these stamps? They look like stamps. That’s it. Singapore. These are the only ones we have. They get to the top. They ride by getting to the top. These are the champions of Korea. It’s nice music, but it would have expected some English explanation. Oh, this is 1790, these are one of the first bicycles. It was one of the first bicycle prototypes. It was built by the French inventor Medesv in 1790. Its name is Kalafir. It was a fast-moving vehicle. This early bicycle attempt, lacking pedals, chains, brakes, or even a handlebar, was made of wood and combined with two large wooden wheels and a frame . You got on it and pushed it with your feet. It was said to be the ancestor of the modern bicycle. It’s said to be right after the French Revolution. With the addition of a chain, pedals, and a handlebar, it became the modern bicycle. Wow! We also saw the first bicycle. One of the prototypes, 1790. Korean soda during lunch. What the hell? I’m spending lunch with Korean sausage and Danish bread with these three. The coffee really tastes good. Korea is interesting. Sanubo is a stamp place, man. I’m here. Let’s seal it. Sanubo is okay. Our next stop is Naktdano. People have parked their cars, but I can’t quite figure out where they are. I keep passing through villages like this. I have 11 kilometers left. Everywhere is as close as possible to red millet, sugar millet, and bird seed, and it’s a bit similar here. Just 6 km. Today, we’re finishing up the day in Korea. We’re entering the sunset below Korea. The sunset is beautiful. It’s in Japan, it’s in Korea. I don’t know where else in the Far East besides these two countries, the more you drive, the faster you get. God, time flies. When did this day end? I don’t understand. These Koreans, Koreans really drive very harshly. They don’t let you on the road, man. You know, they slow down like that. Go ahead, brother. I always say to someone coming from Japan, “Oh, he’s crashed.” He’s about to crash. My wife said, “Koreans drive fast, they’re in a hurry.” My heart tells me I learned Korean for a while. When I say something, “Oh, he’s right there .” She went to New York for a nursing job. But when I suggest we go cycling, she says no. I’m a resort girl. She’s just a tent girl, and she doesn’t like those places either. Take her inkwell. Let her experience six months of winter and snow, and she’ll come around in the next six. The light the sun hits on that rice field is magnificent. It’s a magnificent sight. That’s our gamble, friends. We enjoy things like that. Would you look? Oh, how beautiful. I want to run wild through those rice fields, but I’m sure there are snakes or something. Hello. Everyone greets each other as they pass by. My right hand is gone. Look, my right finger is a bit of a pain. My right shoulder is gone too. There’s nothing good in my right hand. I really don’t have any. I do everything with my left hand right now. I kick the ball with my left. The final four. The Korean dogs are coming. I caught a sight. The footage you’re watching right now, friends. It’s harvest time in the rice field. A truck has arrived. He said, “The important thing isn’t going anywhere.” The important thing is the road. The road, the route. I can’t call Korea a modern village. It’s like Japan. I didn’t like the structure of the houses like in Japan. Flat. You know, plain houses. Mostly stone houses, exactly like the Korean movies I’ve seen. Everyone, as you can see, is busy farming. Everyone cultivates their fields. I said I hadn’t seen any rice. The first 150-200 kilometers of rice fields like this. Now we’re starting to see a lot of rice fields. Going down this way, after that Çungçu, and then the apple region, the pepper farmers became a little less frequent. Above Çungçu, there were a little more peppers. From here on, it’s just rice fields. It’s like Asian bread. As the sun set, somewhere in Korea, on a road I might never take again. I stopped. I’ve been filming here for an hour. I’m resting, eating, drinking. When am I going to pass through here, man? Let’s enjoy it, right? Look at this footage? Even watching from up there, that parachute and propeller thing just flew by. What did they call that? What did they call a Harryopter? I think this is the first time I’ve seen something like that. The last time we were trying to buy it was in PUBG. They kept shooting at me there. We have our own private parking lot underneath. And a house above it. Pretty much. it’s a large area. I’ve been staying for $30 for a while. I really liked the accommodation here. $30, $30, $30. I have a minimum daily expense of $100. I eat and drink, but $100 goes a day on my bike, just so you know. GS25 over there is C. These are lifesavers. It’s actually a town called Naktdambo. Is it a village? Oh, village. There’s a chicken shop across the street. There are a few more places that make fried things like this. What do you say, sister? We’re here and done. What more do you want? It’s 6 o’clock. He’s still telling me to go and go. We’ll go. Wait. I said I wouldn’t tire myself today. I’m tired. We’re going to Diggo and we’re in Diggo for two days, friends. So why are we in Diggo for two days? Because when are we going to go to dayya again? Send it to those who say I want to cross the Naktdambo bridge with you, friends. Look at the view. Let me look ahead again. Let’s not fly into the river from here. My balance gets a little out of whack when we fly simultaneously. The view behind us is beautiful. Sunsets always evoke beautiful thoughts in me. My hotel is right across the street. I’m staying somewhere in the mountains like this. Dude, they built bridges every step of the way. Kudos to the Koreans. Do they ever lose power in Korea? I was curious. And the reason we’re staying here is for the sealing place. We’re putting our seal on. Our last seal today is Nakto. With our beautiful Korean sunset, we’re a little closer to Busan. There’s even that light. Kudos to you. Look, no one else would think of this. Dude, I’m a sucker for little details like this, guys. They put a light on. Naktdambo, that medal is coming. I’ll get you to Korea. Look at the view. What a sunset this is in Korea. It’s so beautiful. I’ve been seeing sunsets like this for days. Perfect. Where are we? Oh, we’re here. Oh, I’m 60% through it. The really tough roads start now. Tomorrow is Gumibu Chil Gokbo. I stayed in this hotel like this too, and until I reached the reception, it was like a horror movie. I looked at the exit. An lady who looked like a Korean aunt of mine emerged from the darkness. She spoke Korean. She said, “Wait in front of here.” I mean, she said in Korean. I guess that’s what she said. I’m coming, she said. I think she’ll bring the key. The door needs to be opened , brother. Someone put a light here. It’s like a horror movie. Come on. I guess this is it. It’s on now. Where does the light come from, sister? Ok. she says. Card, key, room key. Ok. Ok. Ok . Ok. Ok . Ok. So that’s it. Ok. Ok. Ok. We press this when we enter and exit. This is also for checkout. Interesting. I mean, there’s no card. This room, including the downstairs, is mine. $30, friends. A little scary, but it was on the road. What kind of room is it? Like a lava hotel. Oh, the bed is hard as a rock. Maşallah. There are deers and stuff. What is this, brother? Oh, these clothes are abrasive. The dust and mosses. How big is that television. Anyway, let’s get our stuff downstairs. Someone forgot their toothbrush and soap. Or maybe they have it all here. Our meal today is meat, rice, various cabbages, kimchi, we have a nice egg salad. Chicken and mavuk sausages. Buy two, get one free. I loved these. I’ve been eating these for three days. A snack. And I also really liked the Korean Coke. Interestingly enough. It’s not too fizzy compared to Coke. It also tastes like coffee. This is my breakfast. We made a great haul for a total of 12-13 dollars today. We’ve reached the end of another video, friends. I’m traveling through Korea from start to finish by bike, and we’ve reached the end of the video. I’ll continue my journey early tomorrow morning . See you in the next Korean video. Take care in the new city, in the new episode. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video . I hope you all are here. The hotel is a little scary, though. I opened the window below. The camera wasn’t working either. Security camera. Someone coming directly from the street can enter the bike’s area on the road. It’s the same here, the windows are open, but this door is locked. The only security benefit is that this door is locked. So, someone trying to get in can enter through this window and go downstairs. There weren’t any security issues. But people expect it to be a bit more secure. That’s great. I’m looking for a charging outlet. Yeah. I have trouble with those outlets. I have to carry a three-way cord with me. Anyway, take care. See you. Yeah.
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00:00 Giriş
01:20 Mungyeong şehrinden çıkıyorum
11:15 Ufak bir kaza
12:00 Korede bisiklet müzesine geldim
14:07 Korenin köy ve kasabalarında bisiklet sürüyorum
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teşekkürler bu çok güzel video için ❤
Cem bey, çok haklısınız, Hokkaido 'hayran olmak elde değil son günlerde Sapporo'yla ilgili izlediğim videolara istinaden oralara hayran kaldım, orada çiftlik düşünceniz çok isabetli olur inşallah başarırsınız;size çok selâm ve sevgiler Kore bisiklet maceralarınız muhteşem eksiksiz beğenerek izlemekteyiz… 👍❤️
ulan keşke istanbul gıbı olsaydı bende yapardım .istanbul bıttı hayat ben 30 sen yasadım 36 yasımdayım .japon yyerlesmeye için iş bakıyorum hangısı olursa paketleme falan
Geçmiş olsun kardeşim.her hafta 3 hype sana Allah yolunu açık etsin inşallah
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İki kere güldüm, affet 😂 11:26 1:17
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hocam çok güzel olmuş elinize sağlık. Feedback: Tam düşme kısmına gerilim müziği tarzı bir şey koysanız daha etkileyici bir sinematiği olabilirmiş
Emeğinize sağlık teşekkürler 🎉🎉
Selam hemşo… geçmiş olsun…kendine dikkat et..🙏🙏
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Geçmiş olsun Cem, umarım bir şeyin yoktur. Kızma lütfen; düştüğünü görünce önce endişelendim sonra bir şey olmadığını görünce biraz güldüm.. Videolar harika, teşekkürler..
Elinize, emeğinize sağlık
Geçmiş olsun Cem. İki bölümü birlikte izledim harika manzaralar eşliğinde ama aynı anda dron ve bisiklet aynı anda riskli hani coğrafyayı ezbere bilsen tamam ama durdukça çeksen daha sağlıklı. Gerçi turu bitirip sen şuan dönmüş bile olabilirsin.😊
Emeğine sağlık
İşin güzel tarafı bütün ülkeyi baştanbaşa bisiklet yolu olması ve otobandan uzak olması,yani gürültüden uzaksın
Kardeşim geçmiş olsun.❤
Selamünaleyküm cem kardeşim görüntüler çok güzel
24:47 – Türkçesi odayı temizlememişler…
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Geçmiş olsun! Güvende kal! Onlar Trabzon hurması değil. "Kaki"ye bizde "domates hurması" denir.
Çok geçmiş olsun abi , ayağına taş değmesin
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Gecmis olsun, bu arada afiyetle izliyoruz hem yeni hem eski videolarinizi
Çok tırsıksın be Cem kardeşim yılandan da böyle kaçılırmı,nasıl yorum ama.😂😂😂
Geçmiş olsun çok güzel takla attın.😂🤭
Geçmiş olsun. Piyango çıkarsa ilk geleceğimiz yer japonya olacak. Videoları da ailecek beğenerek takip ediyoruz. Muğla'dan selamlar.