The phrase originates from a video by , titled "Karaburun'dan Mordoğan'a kıyı kıyı yelken seyri (Aegean periplus with a Wayfarer Dinghy)".

: This refers to a "coastal voyage" or "circumnavigation" of the Aegean, a term often used for historical maritime journeys. Sailing in the Karaburun-Mordoğan Area

: The video documents a coastal sailing trip ("kıyı kıyı") from Karaburun to Mordoğan , two scenic districts on the Karaburun Peninsula in Turkey.

: Offers more secluded coves and is a hotspot for scuba diving and eco-tourism. Important Note on Downloads

: The voyage is undertaken in a Wayfarer Dinghy , a 15.8-foot (4.8m) monohull designed by Ian Proctor in 1957. It is renowned for being a stable and seaworthy cruising dinghy, though it can be challenging for solo sailors in high winds.