Adana’da ŞOK Uyarı! “Seni Öldürürler” ~44

📍 In this video, you'll witness a real journey from Niğde to Adana, hitchhiking. This adventure, starting on the side of the highway, isn't just about changing cities; it's also a story of homelessness, risk-taking, and venturing into the unknown. What you see isn't just a journey; it's the realities faced by a lone traveler. Hitchhiking, getting into strangers' cars, and finding yourself in a different scenario at any moment… Sometimes luck is on your side, sometimes you're alone. Upon arriving in Adana, a completely different atmosphere greets us. While resting by the Seyhan River, we get to know the true face of the city. The warnings from the locals are thought-provoking: "Don't pitch a tent here; they'll kill you for even 10 lira." These words remind us once again of the serious risks involved in homelessness. The rest of the day involves wandering the streets of Adana and trying the famous Adana kebab. But this city isn't just about food; It's also full of chaos, noise, and a constant state of alertness. Being alone in a big city feels so much different than you imagine. Then comes the most critical decision: pitching a tent by the river despite all the warnings. People walking around, but also the possibility of "troublesome types"... As darkness falls, you're alone, and the night begins. And a little experiment in the night: trying to fish for the first time. Maybe you'll catch something, maybe you'll just have to wait. But the main point isn't the fish; it's being in the moment. 👉 Don't forget to like and share the video to support this real and unfiltered journey. 👉 Would you pitch a tent alone despite these warnings? Let's discuss in the comments. ⏱️ VIDEO SECTIONS 00:00 Departure for hitchhiking 01:00 Walking to the highway and preparation 02:00 Hitchhiking and the journey begins 03:00 Arrival in Adana and first impressions 04:00 Bag security and warnings 05:00 Adana kebab experience 06:00 Exploring the Seyhan River 07:00 Dangerous warnings from locals 09:00 Decision to set up camp 11:00 Setting up and preparing the tent 13:00 Water supply and evening plan 14:30 Trying to fish 17:00 Night and waiting 20:00 Sunset and closing 📌 You can access my social media accounts below, and you can view my travels and photos on my website: https://www.stajyerseyyah.com/