☕️🛠️ In the Black Sea Region, Even the Tea Cries — and the Van Roof Pays the Price!
In the mountains of Rize, where tea is life and patience runs thin, a local tea grower hit his breaking point—not with the harvest, but with his van’s roof.
After struggling to fit giant tea sacks into his panel van, the farmer lost his temper and did the unthinkable:
He took an angle grinder and cut the roof open.
Yes, you read that right. He cut the roof off.
“Every time I tried loading tea, I’d bump my head on the ceiling,”
he explained.
“One day I snapped. Grabbed the grinder and said, ‘That’s enough!’”
The result?
A custom, open-top van—perfect for both transporting tea and clearing your mind.
And it didn’t stop there.
“Now we load the tea with ease. The workers even sit in the back. It’s spacious. It’s panoramic!”
he proudly declared.
But with the back too light, the vehicle started slipping on the road.
No problem for our DIY genius:
“I poured in concrete. Threw in a few marble slabs. Now it grips the road like a Formula 1 car.”
He’s planning to add a new frame and update the vehicle registration after tea season.
So technically, it’s not illegal…
Just a bit—inventive.
Because in the Black Sea region, when the ceiling gets in your way,
you don’t raise your head…
you lower the sky. 😎




