In a remote village nestled in the hills of Turkey’s northern Black Sea region, what appears to be the sound of songbirds calling out to each other is actually the chatter of locals communicating by using an extremely rare whistled language that only they can speak. The village, which is called Koskoy, has passed on its distinct mother tongue from generation to generation, along with a host of other longstanding traditions carried out in isolation from the rest of Turkey and the world at large.
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