Sonunda BAŞARDIM!! GÜNEY KORE’DE ALTIN MADALYA KAZANDIM!!
The South Korea tour by bike from start to finish is over, friends. We won our medal, we did it. I won a medal in Main Korea. Main!! I am traveling South Korea from start to finish by bike, and it’s the last day, last day, last day. I am traveling South Korea from start to finish by bike, and it’s our 10th day. I had a 200-ketrel road. Today we will do an average of 5060 km. We are traveling by sight . Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. We need to soften the muscles a little. They say it reduces fatigue. We will continue to our Dalang seal point. Drive safety 26.7 km. I love this navigation Korea sister. See you dayu. See you. The hometown of Sugar, one of BTS members. I couldn’t easily leave Beylikdüzü. We got to tour and see this city in South Korea . Dayegu one morning. This is why I love not cycling in the city. Not riding. Brother, go and go, it never ends. Constantly a traffic light, the roads are bad, challenging. It’s better in natural areas, quieter, more serene. It’s impossible to cycle to city premises here anyway. Those hills, highways, very narrow roads. You have to work a lot of hours. You have to have a lot of time. That’s why those bike paths are such a good escape. Good. Are they doing anything? Of course they are. Give the brave man a break. This is a city of 2.5 million people. The roads are so uneven, and there’s constant work going on. I don’t even understand what they’re fixing. Are they tearing up the pavement and rebuilding it ? There’s a bit of a summer vibe. Honestly, you can travel around here until the beginning of December, folks. It’s tough after December. Keep going, man. Let’s skip the Korean buses. Let’s keep going . Oh, Beylikdüzü, the great Beylikdüzü. Dayagu is a bit big. They sell Dagu cardigans. It’s famous around here. It’s full of flowers. Friends, I just came to Izmir. It’s like Izmir Bornova. Korean. The human structure, the places, the buildings really resemble ours. So, I’m talking about it so much because I’m surprised by it. I’m exiting Bornova now. Where am I heading? Oh, I’m going to Manisa. I just narrowly escaped a major accident. I’m driving on the right side of the road. A truck came. I felt it on my arm. I was like, “Man, what are you doing?” I said, “Uncle, what are you doing?” Even if he put millimeters on me, he’s going fast. I think it was 80-100. He was being dragged along. God forbid. I saw a lot of broken glass on those roads. We’re going to mountainous areas too. I can’t risk a flat tire again . I witnessed another accident. A guy made a U-turn on the highway. A motorcycle came. If he hadn’t braked suddenly, he would have flown. Man, Korean drivers are unfortunately problematic. I’m here. I made it. I made it. I made it. I came 25 km in the city for a while. Day, you know, I came by the waist. That’s all well and good. But cycling is challenging. We’re getting closer to the medal, 1 2 3 last 4. We’ll win, pedaling, pedaling. While you ‘re watching the beautiful drone footage, I’ll have a drink here and catch my breath. There are always bridges on the seals. I must have crossed 200 bridges before leaving Seychelles. These aren’t Korean, after all. I have this Southeast Asian impression. My lunch is sausage. There are 25 km left to the last hotel. I’m walking late at night across the beautiful bridge you saw from the drone. I keep going. I love the view of the water on the bridges. Shooting with drones from the air produces such beautiful images . It’s challenging, but drones are a great hobby. I’ll be shooting with drones from many different countries . I’ll learn a little more that way. I’m also planning to move on to professional drones in the future, little by little. I’m scared of this drone because, man. The wind comes, it blows like that, and the wires hit the wires. Sure, the quality is good, but for a beginner, there are some things to be careful about. I mentioned that those guys I saw at first were Southeast Asian. They were Singaporean. They’re traveling. They’re going to Japan. They’re going to Taiwan. I gave some information about Turkey. They asked how nice the bike paths were. Singaporeans are already going to Taiwan because they have the financial means. So, I’m planning a Japan-South Korea-Taiwan trilogy . Once I get Taiwan out of the way, my dream of cycling around Japan will come true. Man, this DJI is really going crazy. Korean oranges. Their oranges are different too . We’re not in a rush, man. Where are you going to be? It’s like my awards dinner. Today. There’s an interesting calmness over me. I guess it’s because I’m resting, I don’t know. A bit of this maturity. That happiness that comes from traveling the entire country . A happiness I can’t describe. The baby sees its mother. You know how that beautiful smile appears on her face. That happiness, that excitement. Exactly. That’s how I feel, friends. From now on, I’ll be cracking open a nut. Oh. Almonds, cashews, pistachios. Watch the series from beginning to end. Your impression of the country will be more solid. Just like a bike tour of Japan. When you start in the middle , my feelings, thoughts, opinions, and perspectives can change after a while. After what I’ve seen. Because it’s a series, it’s better to watch it from the beginning to the end, to experience that excitement, that culture from beginning to end . Come, brother, come, come. Come for the Korean hazelnuts, pistachios. Korean walnuts. This nut. It’s a must. We’ll enter the tunnel. Look at the road in the guys’ tunnel. How clean it is. And this camera system is very plentiful. I’ve seen it in many places. There are cameras even when passing through a deserted place. It’s something called CC TV. An icy exit. Did I swallow a fly again? Why do these things keep landing in my mouth? Unfortunately, Koreans haven’t preserved that culture in villages like they do in Japan. I came across a pony. Should I take you to Japan? They’re such cute animals. I adore their noses. You’ll love them until dawn. Their hooves are beautiful, too. My grandfather had a horse, and I used to ride it saddleless as a child. Man, I’m losing my mind. What are you doing? Look at your face. What happened? Are you cranky? You’re so overweight? Your nose is so beautiful . I think you want to go out. These guys are smart animals. We had a horse. It would open the door. It would eat hay, barley, and so on. They love barley too. If they smell a hole somewhere, they’ll immediately run like crows. Do you bite? Look, some horses bite. You bite. I think you bite too. We came across a strange place. A Korean rabbit. What beautiful eyes you have. Would you look at its eyes? Piss, piss, piss. Someplace like this. H dollars, $4. That sweet potato. Let me give myself a reward. I’ll get the strawberry one. Koreans have good apple juice. Let me get myself one too . For $6. What happened? You stopped when you saw the cake. You know, Koreans have good apple juice. What a work of art. Oh, how sweet it is. Why am I traveling around a town in Korea I don’t know if I’m not going to eat this strawberry cake? This animal looks beautiful . But it has to walk. It gets a little boring being cooped up like this. Oh, I’m glad we came to Korea, right? It’s one of the most beautiful countries in the world for cycling . And it’s also close to the country I’m staying in. Japan. Should we ride our bikes like this with our followers? Meet up in Tokyo or something like that ? What kind of idea is that? My target is Taiwan. Cant’s hometown. I’ve never been to Taiwan. I’m super curious about that place too. We’ll check it out later. I saw a comment on YouTube the other day. Here I am in South Korea. I’m posting about South Korea . Someone wrote something. If it’s appealing, travel to Southeast Asia. Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. This isn’t a competition, man. I’ll visit there too. Think about the kind of people I’m dealing with on social media. I act professionally. I don’t even think about it for three seconds. It doesn’t add anything to me. Because there are comments, there are comments. I don’t waste time and stress. One of the good things I’ve learned from living in Japan is living life professionally. Masha’Allah. I looked around and saw that was it. We’re back in nature. I’m passing through the mighty mountains of South Korea, where Ininci doesn’t even play football. It’s like it’s following me. Something’s playing in the bushes. A little distraction, a reset. Let me tell you, since I moved to Japan, I’ve either had a month’s vacation or not. Especially in 2025. So, grab this truck and grab some tea or coffee and watch it wherever you like in front of the TV, I think it will give you a sense of happiness and peace. I hope I can convey this feeling to you. I’m having fun. I’m not worried about views or likes. I don’t normally talk about these kinds of things. Views aren’t something to be done with, folks. I wake up at 78 in the morning and I’m on the road until 12 at night. It takes millions of views to be rewarded for the effort. I have no expectations or obsessions. Of course, let it be seen. Let more people see that such tours are possible, from 7 to 70. Let them see that Turks do this. I mean, Americans come, Australians come, Germans come. So why shouldn’t we do it? Why do I have a $100 expense? It has something to do with financial resources, but it’s possible. You can tour South Korea in 10 days. It’s like a movie scene. It’s as if Nuri Bilge Ceylan shot a five-hour movie here. He’ll walk through the field, meet my soul, and stop in the corner of a tree, or even just that tree. I can chat with him for 45 minutes. Finally, I can give him a nice kiss on the cheek, say hello to Muhidtin Abi passing by, and go home. When I get home, I’ll put a ‘odur’ on the stove. I’ll brew my tea. I’ll write my memories. I’ll get up at 7 in the morning and send those memories to my parents from the post office on my 5-hour journey to the city . I wrote. I swear I did, man. The Korean version of this. My shadow is so big. What did Grandpa say, he limped? One day, when you look at the sunrise, you’ll love living outside again. They’ve converted all the vehicles into homes. Everyone came in Hyundai Kias. But they are such beautiful flowers. There are 20 caravans here. All 20 of them are full. Look, these are the tent versions. Maşallah. As far as I understand, I’ll stay in this valley until I get down to Nakong Pusan. It’s called Nakong . How many tents are there here, as they call rural countryside ? Where did all these people come from? One of the most full tent sites I’ve ever seen . I’m traveling all of South Korea. On the 10th day of Umm, we’re finishing another day, friends. Another day is over. Another day of our lives is about to end. I’m passing through animal dung and manure. Sign. I have to go to Okayado . Look at the beauty of this road. What the hell is this? It’s endless. If I weren’t ashamed, I’d want to go screaming like this, but I’d be embarrassed to bother Tarlacı. I could never make that sound. That’s because I’ve been here for an hour. I wanted to spend the sunset somewhere with no one else . We finished another day. This tour was like that in Japan too. A few thousand kilometers went well on the bike tour. But when did I come to Hiroshima? I saw what had been done. I got to know the people. I got to know the country. After that, it was over in my head. It was over in my head. I haven’t finished here yet. I needed this . I felt like it. This is where we’ll end up, wandering around in quiet places like this, surrounded by nature, listening to ourselves . The earthy air color is beautiful. I arrived at my $30 hotel. I’m staying in. I’ve got a problem with the door. What is this? It won’t close, guys. You close it like this. You pull this. That ‘s it. I still haven’t adapted to this system. They leave the soap like this. Everyone can wash their hands with it. Toothpaste. Come on, whatever. We’re baddies. We’re baddies. Give your body a unique scent with baddies. When I get 30 bucks, I get incredibly sore here. Only here. No other part of me hurts. So, I went to the market. I bought something. There were a few Southeast Asians around. It was very dark. They looked a little troubled. They were smoking. They were sitting in corners. It’s dark like that. I looked at them. They looked at me, then came. A place called Kan Han Hotel. I want to show you the address . Dayagu. We’re still in Dayagu. What’s this? Go go go, it’s not over. Oh, my cruel daughter, Tokyo, wait, I’m coming. I’ve been cycling for 500 kilometers. I started from the beginning of Korea and came all the way here. When he said that, such fatigue set in, but I keep going, we’ll get that medal. I should give it to my parents in Japan, so they can put it at home. When they look back , they’ll say, “Our son traveled all over South Korea and won a medal.” Maybe. I ‘ll go again. I’m cycling through South Korea from start to finish , but I haven’t been able to get up for 11 days. It’s 8:00 a.m. I woke up just when I should be leaving. I have 89 km to go. I’m sore all over. We’re almost there. I have the supplies that will help me on my 89-kilometer trip today. My nuts, my chicken. These sausages are buy two, get one free. I love it. You get three sausages for a dollar. My water. My water. One more. There’s only one grocery store on the way. There was. I saw a note from those starting the tour in this area. Be careful . You won’t see a market for 50 km. So bring something with you. Maybe we’ll see a nice restaurant or something, but apparently there are places you’ll have to drive long distances into the city . From what I understand, today will be a bit challenging. We’re ready. I stayed at this Kan Hotel today. It’s quiet, continuing to cross the Korean mountains. I’m coming, Pusağan, just a little while away. We’ll stay here today. I couldn’t go. I couldn’t go. The Koreans are playing a lot of matches. Referees. Is this the Amateur League? They probably play among themselves . There’s a referee, too. Let me show you Korean football. The astroturf pitches are pretty big, too. It’s played a bit slowly. Asian football is usually like that. These next two days will be tough, but the road to the final is not easy, friends. We will succeed. We will work to succeed. May God help you. What kind of bird is this? Man, what a steep hill. Ah lele ya. Ah le ya. We will succeed. What is that? What a small chair. Oh, it’s a big pile of elephant shit. What’s that? There’s a church. There’s a church. In the middle of nowhere. If we were in Japan, you’d say everywhere is a temple. You can’t find a temple here. There are churches in pretty much every village. As I mentioned in Korea, you weren’t affiliated with it. We saw it firsthand. True. Sometimes statistics can be misleading. You need to travel and see the country like this. When we look at the heights, it seems like Koreans are a bit smaller than Japanese. I saw Korean men and women who didn’t even stand 1.30 meters tall. Look, what kind of elementary school I came across in Korea. What’s the name of this place? Ivan 초an Punocan. It’s all colorful, all earth. The national government has been encouraging the use of artificial turf in schools since 2006. However, it was later removed for safety reasons. There are a lot of wear and tear problems. I’ve come to my Çong Çan Onko stamp area. Yes. We always step on Chapyonka. We’re also painting the Changpong Hamam. Tomorrow, we’re winning the medal in the finals with the last two, my friends. We’ll do it. Did the bike work? Did I put it towards a goal? You know, being on the road, but I’m incredibly ambitious . This ambition is incredible. I understand they’re planting seeds. So what are these? Squash or onions? There are Turks working in these fields, too. There are foreigners too. And it’s not just Turks. They come. Some farmers here are employed in exchange for accommodation, food, and a certain amount of money. I don’t know how they find it. I did a workaway in Hore, in Seychelles. I worked at a hotel in December or January. You clean for two hours a day. That’s how you clean the room. It was great. It was the coldest time in Korea. It was great. You spend two hours a day on it. The rest is up to you. The hatch is empty. Almost there. We’ll finish it. We’ll finish it. We’re here. We’re here. 1, 2, 3 left. There’s a strange ambition on him right now. I don’t know why. I wonder if anyone is this ambitious in Korea at 10 in the morning ? Hatok pine bomb. That’s okay, guys. Hello. Hello from Singapore. Turkey. I saw the Singaporean guys from yesterday. They caught up with me again. The second seal area is 57 km ahead. If you swipe right, it shows you a shorter route. But the bike path is 13%. You’re always going through the city. They don’t generally recommend this. I don’t recommend it either . It’s better to ride coast to coast, amidst nature and greenery . Sometimes you can find shortcuts. Look carefully there. There are shortcuts on some roads. You can go 3 km, 5 km straight like this. Of course, you need to understand the country a little, the roads a little . I’m going to ride 57 km nonstop. Ready One is pretty Garmin Marmin, honestly. They’re good to go around. Their bikes are high quality, too. We broke up with the Singaporean guys. Like me, they ‘re thinking of coming to you tomorrow. It’s cold. I realized I was cold for the first time today. The wind is too strong. I felt my hands go numb. Don’t forget to subscribe. Halele, really. You need to show what the road evokes in you. Emotions, thoughts, perspectives—these are all a complete whole. There’s no grocery store or anything for 50 kilometers from now on. I deserve lunch. I want to buy something. This microwave is also available. It’s a very nice microwave. 2.5-3 dollars. This one has the most calories. Let’s get this. It’s like this. I found the Korean lottery, guys. It’s a thousand won. Lotto 645. Ha, it looks like us. I guess the Korean family won the lottery. What an image they’ve created. I crave the fruit juice of my childhood. I used to drink it a lot in kindergarten 29 years ago. 29 years later, I’m finding it while cycling through South Korea . Life is interesting. Now you’re wearing it like this. It’s so clean. I’m in an area called Jeong Gongri . It looks like a village of a few thousand people. What a beautiful greenhouse they’ve built. They’ve used the space very well. That’s why I wanted to show you. Jehon Cookri V animals are Korean. There’s no different cattle. They’re all the same type. Of course, they consume a lot of meat. There’s a lot of vegetable traffic . I haven’t seen any sheep here. I’ve heard goats in a few places. Should we do something like that in Hokaydı, friends? If Kalantor could sponsor me, I swear I would work hard. I’d be very kind enough to give back financially. Shout out to the Kalantar brothers from here. A locust came to my head from Gaydo. I’ll send Kobe beef. When the Kalotar brothers call out too, it’ll seem like I didn’t make a serious impression . The soil, food, and water there are incredible, but there’s six months of winter, they’ll take care of it. Nah, I need some people. I’m willing. Yes, I’m about to climb a very steep mountain. I have to get to the top of that. Of course, the bottom is wow. They’ve written something on the walls left and right. They wrote Jesus, you know. The sounds the birds make. I’ve become a poet from climbing so much. The birds, the sun. The sun hits my left eye, and the wind feels cold. Casper, Martin, Hamburg. How did they fill these places from top to bottom? What did they write? [ __ ]? No. Russia. The doctor team. will back. Goodlak, gutlak. You’d go faster if you walked. He came from the bridge across the street. I came. Crazy. Crazy. You gotta love cycling, friends. This isn’t something anyone would eat. How did I get here? 20 beautiful slopes. The Bakshin Pass is a nice downhill bike path. It has a 13% slope. Even though it’s a steep road, because the income policy is difficult to overcome, people run to the top of the difficult Bakshin Pass. Oh, is this insect repellent? Interesting. This is the first time I’ve come across something like this. I’m passing through a village-like place with emergency boxes. If you add them up, there aren’t 200 people living here. But there’s only one bike path. You have to go through here. Someone else went before me. They’d put up chairs so those who climbed could sit. The hills were tough. How can I do it again? I still haven’t figured it out, man. It keeps going up and down. Tentot Soskin. I think there’s something with sticks. Something alcoholic . My wife told me to buy it sometime. There are tapes and dumplings. Someone used it, but it’s 2027. How long has this been used for? These can stay here for 2-5 years. What a great thing. They didn’t say anything would happen. They took precautions and said someone might need it . I want to go down now. I want to go down. From the top of the mountain, my friends call it Mabsan Mountain. I came from right there. I went down and I’m going up again. I’m passing Doçosan Mountain. Doçosan Mountain. When else will we get to Doçosan Mountain? I went down the mighty Kore Mountain behind me. 16 km to my seal point. Akep was connecting me from this mountain to there. But since these are areas like villages and there is little car flow around here, I shortened the 5-6 km journey by taking the driveway. Koreans plant something in every available space. There’s rice here. There are zucchinis in the greenhouses here. There are radishes on the roads. Onions this way. By the road. On my left are onions, main lettuce, onions. By the road. There’s not a single empty space. They plant everywhere . Look at our country. As far as I understand, the inland areas are in Korea. It’s cold. Radishes. Radishes, radishes, radishes. The radish leaves are so big. Huge. We can’t say we haven’t passed through Korean villages. Let’s put our stamp on it. Çong Haman would drown. I’m in such a bad place. I hope nothing goes wrong. I’ll finish the tour safely. A Korean man came. You’re so handsome. Wow, he said. He walked away a little further. He asked where you’re staying. He asked for your address . The last climb of the day will be on the road opposite. I’ll leave you with some beautiful drone footage. I’ll show you the places I visited, both by land and by air. From the air. Glucose is missing. Glucose. I have a black tree in my bag. Oh. The gifts from my heart I received from Dayagu. There’s no such thing as service to a wife. As they say, I carry it on my back. We work as couples. Both Korea and Japan. By the way, there’s nearly 15 kilos of load on the bike. It’s not just any father’s cup of tea . Coming 600 km with this load, climbing mountains. I’m making a living liking and sharing the video. I sweat through every kilometer. Sweat. In South Korea. I’m going to a city called Mirang . We arrive tomorrow morning and we’re getting the medal, friends. The sunset is so beautiful in Korea. I want to stop and watch it. Or why don’t they stop? Where are you driving so much? Why did we come to Korea if not to admire the view? We’ve finished another day in Korea. I feel a proud sadness, but it’s freezing. You can’t ride a bike in Korea at night, right? The weather is freezing. This is how my life goes in Korea. This is my dinner for tonight. Double cheeseburger. Giant burger. Cheeseburger. These two. You heat it up, you sit, and you eat. You’re using the internet. Good dollar. I came to my poorhouse tonight . Another $30 hotel. What did they write about “hotel gong”? Little model de Palos is a kisli-like thing. They’ve definitely included condoms again. It’s rock solid. It’s heated. Heated beds are great. What are we looking at? It faces a straight road. These kinds of hotels are the same. The towels were always bad. If you come to places like this, pay close attention to the towels. I once washed my hair thoroughly. My head itched the next day. I try not to use it. They’ve put something in there. The whole system works through the remote control here. Look, you turn it off. Click. It’s off. I don’t recommend using shampoo too much. Also, if you come to these kinds of hotels, come and ask if there are rooms available. You can stay for as little as $2827 at reasonable prices. Keep that in mind. You don’t have to book in advance . I’ve always booked all my hotels through Agoda. It’s more convenient than Buking . The penultimate day, I felt a strange sense of sadness and happiness. We’re finishing tomorrow . Time flies so fast. Who knows what the people around me did? How did they spend their time? I might be a little sad. I don’t really like endings or partings. I might be a little emotional. Let me signal right now. Wow. I’m cycling through South Korea, and it’s my last day. Last day. Last day. I’m 70 km away. I slept well, rested. I’m having breakfast now, and we’re off. South Korea is paving the way for new beginnings; happiness, peace, the excitement of accomplishing something are buzzing. It’s like I’m starting the tour in Seoul today. I’m hurting the most here. I’m stretching and stretching. I’m increasing my blood circulation like a massage. It says, “Open your arms,” it says. “I’m here,” it says. “I’m here,” it says. “What kind of hotel is this?” God help you. I stayed in a city called Mirang, Mirang today. This is our little Korean town you see. The goal isn’t to go anywhere. The goal is to always be on the road. Live in the moment. Live in the moment, move on. That’s it. Think about it, but don’t overthink it. As we’re wrapping up the tour, welcome to our new episode, “Philosophical Words from Cepkund .” Is finishing actually finishing? There’s an incredible wind. I can’t go. I can’t go. My ear hurts. Oh my God, I can’t cross mountains because of the wind , oh my God. I’m going backwards with the wind. I came side by side with the birds. It was the same with the birds. The birds can’t go either. I don’t know how it shows on camera, but my nose burns, my ear hurts. This finger of mine still hurts from the last accident. I can’t breathe. Oh, there’s no wind like that. No. It’s a place called Samnan Cin. You’re turning around. I came from all the way here. I wandered around like this. I came from the bridge here. What a pointless road. We’ll get it, man. That medal will be taken. Regardless of your age or where you’re watching, I hope I’ve been a little bit of a driving force for you too. Don’t think about it. Just buy your ticket and come and buy it. It’s all sorted out, it’s sorted out on the road. At the end of the day, when you finish the tour, you’ll be planning new places. You’ll try to explore. You’ll explore and see the world you live in with greater curiosity . No matter where you are in the world, everyone has their own troubles and problems. Even the richest person in the world has endless troubles and problems. Friends. How am I supposed to spend all this money? So, what the hell is that? Is it a snake ? The water makes such a beautiful sound when it hits the shore. Splatter, splash. We’ve come, we’ve come. It’s turbulent. It’s great. The power I got from Japan. I’m getting my energy. It’s a true river country. Korea. Gazelles are jumping. Go ahead. Oh, how beautifully they’re jumping. We’re entering Pusan, friends. It’s a big place, second only to Seoul. 3.5 million people live there. It’s a coastal city. Due to its strategic location, there’s a lot of trade and commerce. It’s one of the beautiful places where the country, its economy, and its industry revolve, and it has a beautiful coast. This is my first time entering Pusan . Besides, my heart’s favorite city after Seoul, it’s already been to two other cities. Shall I come help? What’s going on here, uncle? Animal dung or dung? They dropped something from North Korea to South Korea with balloons. Uncle, I think you need help. Two people can’t handle a balloon that big. They’re all 60 years old, after all. How can they ride, man? They’re carrying as much weight as I do, mind you? I can’t keep up with them. I’ve never met a Turkish person. There were Europeans, Americans, Koreans, Japanese, Singaporeans, Germans, British, Argentines—they’re all like that. Your life changes when you step outside your comfort zone. That’s what happened to me. I pass by the heather flowers. Yazisi, summer juniper, red ball grass. Dsari Danci in Korean, from the Hemyong Ecological Park in Tusan. These plants, green in spring, turn bright pink and red in autumn. Hello. Wow, does it smell? It doesn’t smell at all. You know, the heathers of the old days. They used to say it was hot in Pusan right now. It’s winter here. The sun is so hot on my face that I’m burned here. My left side is burned. The smell of exhaust. The car is chaotic. We’ve entered the city. The most important part after the seal is that I need to arrange a bus with SEO to store my bike and take it. I’ll stay here for a few days . I’ll explore the moment. Wow. Last 250 meters. It’s over, it’s over, friends. Are you ready? From here? Almost there. Almost there, friends. The South Korea tour is over, from start to finish. It’s over. I’ll pass again. I’ll pass again. The DJ is yours, from start to finish. I, the Singaporean brothers, are here too. Let me put my final seal on it. For rivers completed, the South Korea tour is completed, from start to finish. Blood, sweat, tears, all with this bike, from start to finish, on South Korean soil. Yes, I did it. The stone is 0 km in front of the rock. It starts right here. It says 633, but I’ve done 700 in total. My reward meal is this chicken that’s been waiting in my bag for days. I did it. I’ll say it again. I did it. I’m here, man. It just occurred to me here. People have bikes with their bags. These are people who leave the tour like this and leave. Everything you buy in its entirety for an average of 100 dollars, bag and bike, you leave it here. Whichever shop you have a deal with, they just want a photo. My place is Seyül. We’re going to Seyyü. That’s another experience. I’ll be returning by bus, the same route I took. Let’s get our medals. Let’s get our certificates. Let’s make a good mark on history. We have a medal thing going on , and it’s a great tourism resource, and it’s great that they’re turning it into a game. Look, I came here, got my medal, and I’m coming back, it’s not easy, huh? I cycled 700 kilometers across South Korea. I got my medal. I got my certificate. I won a medal in another country. That’s how they print it when you complete it on different lands. It’s on other pages too. I’m excited. My dear heart wrote me a message yesterday. I’m proud of you ,” he says. Man, I’m a sacrifice to the Creator. Well, it’s coming, it’s coming. The South Korea cycling tour is over, friends. We won our medal. Our medal. Cem from Turkey earned a certificate for cycling through South Korea from start to finish . After that, Cross Country. We started from here. Click, click, click, click, click. This is it. This is it. Yes, we’ve finished here. The starting point of some, the finishing point of others. The South Korea cycling tour is over from start to finish. I finished the tour on October 29th, Republic Day. We did it. We did it. Mother, I won a medal in Korea. A
SONUNDA BAŞARDIM! GÜNEY KORE’DE ALTIN MADALYA KAZANDIM! 🚴♂️ Seul’den Busan’a Epik Yolculuk ve Zafer!
Merhaba arkadaşlar! Bu video, sadece final değil, aynı zamanda günlerdir süren büyük bir maceranın zirvesidir. Her şey Seul’de başladı ve ben bisikletime atlayıp, tüm zorluklara rağmen Güney Kore’yi baştan sona geçerek Busan’a vardım. Bu inanılmaz fiziksel ve mental yolculuk, beni altın madalyaya götürdü.
Ve o an geldi! Busan’daki büyük mücadelede, tüm azmimle savaştım ve sonunda başardım! Güney Kore’de altın madalyamı kazandım ve bununla birlikte gurur verici sertifikamı da aldım. Bu başarı, sadece benim değil, tüm destekçilerimin zaferidir.
👉 Her gün farklı şehirleri, manzaraları ve insanları göreceğiz.
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00:00 INTRO
00:22 turun 10.gününde daegu şehrinden ayrılıyorum
06:17 ilginç bir hayvan cafede ufak bir mola
08:55 korenin kasabalarından ilerliyorum ve otelime geliyorum
14:20 turun 11.günü
27:59 ve turumun son günü başlıyor!! busana doğru sürüyorum
33:50 busanda bitiş çizgisinden geçiyorum
35:33 madalyamı alıyorum
36:23 kapanışı madalya ile yapıyorum ( destek veren herkese teşekkürler)
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23 Comments
Destek veren herkese teşekkür ederim 🙏🏻
Kore’den 1 video daha gelecek bu hafta!!
Pedallamaya devam 💪🏻🇹🇷
Tebrikler, şahanesiniz 🎉🎉
Elinize, emeğinize sağlık
22 dkdaki 40ayak varya..o bi soksa oradan canli cikamasdin…aynisi ni ben bahcemde gördum…hemen oldurdum..aman dikkat
Yoluna devam et kardeşim. Japonya'da gezmek isteyenleri hep sana yönlendiricem. Çizgini hiç bozma. 👍
Cemspor 🎉madalyayı kaptı aslan
Sevgili Cem abi umarım yorumumu görürsün. Abi başıma takıp sadece ellerimle yaptığım işi çekeceğim bir camera önerin varmı bana. Ahşap ile el sanatları yapıyorum işimi yaparken başıma takıp elim ile yaptığım işi çekmek için çok fazla bütcem yok
tebrikler abi
Tebrik ederim çok güzel seriydi❤
Tebrikler nice altın madalyalar kardeşim 👍🏻👋
Sık tapayı az kaldı 😂
👍✅
Maşallah sana Cem 😊 imrenerek izliyorum 🎉
Bravo abi izlerken çok keyif aldım ileride bende yapmak istiyorum🎉
Cem kardeşim tebrik ederim videoda gezmiş kadar olduk Türkiyeden selamlar 🎉
Çok güzel bir insansın tebrikler😊
sende hala Türkiye demeye alışamadın, hindi diyip durma artık.
Bravo Cemkun, tebriklerr
@34:16 = DJI'ın geçmişi ile olan sorun çözülmüştür 🤣 Hayırlı uğurlu ve helal olsun! ☺
Abi harikasın ben de senin adına gururlandım 🎉🎉🎉
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