This reminds me that almost all people are good and kind all over the world. When people ask Noraly if she is traveling alone and if she is scared, I know that she understands that most people are good. It is strange to me that people focus on fear, watch too much news. Remember that news is a business to make a profit. Fear is what is used to get you to watch. Please, get out there and find out what people are really like. Give them a chance to show you. Then you will find places like the food “hustle” the two ladies are doing. To me, those women and trying new foods is what life is about. It isn’t nearly as bad as governments and religions want you to think! There is so much joy for your soul to be had. Thanks to Noraly for proving it yet again. Be kind and enjoy the world.
The problem is we fear because if we understand ourselves honestly and reality, we understand the implications of not being vigilant. The reality of evil is that is never builds but is literally a destruction of good. Building something from nothing can take many productive inputs along with countless hours of blood, sweat, and tears. Complete destruction can happen in an instance by happenstance alone factored in with nefarious intent in some instances. All of this happens constantly in our daily lives. It can happen when cooking a meal or one lone monster destroying innocent life. I live in one of the most safe communities one can imagine, but one lone monster travelling through town can wreck the peace of the whole community. These women probably aren't focused on the fear from news channels considering where they live. Their fear undoubtable comes from their own personal life experiences.
Oooh. My dear, u went to my village.🤭. aahw, i am thankful for u are taking our country to another level. I am beyond amazed.. I am inspired, as a fellow Motswana content creator.
It is so incredible to see people in the middle of nowhere cooking food to earn some money and jet being so humble and completely happy with their life.
One of the most intriguing things of our travel hostess, is her wide range of interest. From explaining the movement of the continents two hundred million years ago to her obvious interest in presenting African villages in the late 19th Century.... there is only one Noraly. Gotta love her. Hope she hits a million subscribers soon!
Serowe is my home village...so happy the ladies shared with you some local foods. Mokoto is one the meat done during the ceremonies such as wedding and funerals...and traditionally it is eaten only by the males...however since culture is dynamic it is maybe the reason why some people are now selling for business of course. Thanks for the content..
Bogobe jwa lerotse is a traditional meal prepared using melon, sour milk and sorghum. That meal is eaten in most traditional gathering. I love it so much. That mokoto should be pounded. I just love your videos so much
Savanna is enjoying her new shoes. Africa has been wonderful trip for all of us. If everyone could be as friendly as the people you meet the world would be a better place. 👍👍🏍🏍🙋♂️
What I really like in this African adventure is the interaction with locals and more time exploring locations. It's great to cover miles but revealing the story of the places passed through is wonderful.
This episode brought back some childhood memories. The lady feeding the chickens reminded me of my mom as she used to feed our chickens with my younger brother standing next to her. It was a real jolt in my heart as neither of them are with us anymore. I also remember coming home from work on a Friday evening to pap en vleis, usully boerewors ( sausauge). Thank you for a special experience and being brave enough to taste the tripe, something I am yet to do.
In 1982 I was part of Ranch int pipelines. We extracted underground water and sent it 70 kilometres to the site of the then, new, power station at Palapye. We lived in Serowe.
Not everyone will have the same positive experience traveling. She is welcomed since she has such a wonderful warm personality and the beautiful smile that melts them.
I've travelled all over the world, both solo and with my family. I have to say that we've never once had an unpleasant experience, and many people have been extremely hospitable and generous. We do take the trouble to learn a dozen key phrases (at least) in the languages of the destinations, spend some time reading up on the current customs, history, and culture. We also generally take public transportation instead of renting cars, and walk a lot, and also say "Hello, how are you" often. It helps!
@@stevejohnson1685 See! You are doing the same thing that is why you also have such a great experience. I want to start traveling as soon as it is safe. I know five languages and have been learning two more since January. I love different cultures and am familiar with a few making it easy for me. However, let's face it, this brave lady and challenges she has faced .... she is one of a kind. I can never be as brave as she is! God bless her!
You have an "on screen" personality that I find facsinating. Someday I hope to be able to meet you as I have always loved adventures and motorcycling. You seem to be the best personality to promote both, as well as a spokesperson for "global awareness" of the uniqueness of others and the way to live in peace.
Much thanks to you, Noraly for showing Botswana to the whole wide world. And indeed you are such a great personality in your own right. Of course you go strange places , but all seems so natural to you. Love it.
Noraly's endless amounts of Optimism and positive energy, is truly amazing, i watch all of her interactions with the local people with a smile on my face. Just brilliant
The vet control fences and checkpoints are permanent. Beef is really important to Botswana, so they take disease control very seriously. In the past outbreaks have had devastating results.
Laughing with the local women roadside chefs was wonderful! "If you smile at me I will understand 'Cause that is something Everybody everywhere does in the same language" Wooden Ships - Songwriters: Stephen Stills / Paul Kantner / David Crosby
I loved the old church. What beautiful and contrasting colours and what a find. Thank you for the history on it as well. Africa is such a contrasting continent.
I live in a metropolis. The abundance of concrete buildings are more than enough to make you feel small and caged. But when I watch your video, I feel even smaller because of the vastness of the places you travel and the wonderful people you meet. I then imagine that I am your travel companion right next to you, and for a while I am a curious, fearless explorer, excited to visit places I will never get to see in my life time. So, thank you, and bravo!
5:46 If I hadn't seen it on youtube, I would never believe it, this dish exists in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere? And this table in the shape of a long wooden board, I find it magnificent and so practical for a quick meal, congratulations to the ladies of the mini open-air restaurant, respect.
If history, social studies, geography…were taught in such an interesting way in school I would have been a topper for sure and itching for more. Wonderful
Noraly it is a sheer joy to bask in your charm as you go about your adventure. It is seeing the world through the delight of your eyes that lifts the spirit and makes your videos stand out above the fare. You are a possessor of magic.
I wonder if the two chefs are actually really posh urban ladies from Serowe cooking traditional food because they love doing it! That's very much the Botswana way.
oh WOW! I love these old structures .they tell a different tale than the books do. and they stand untill taken down .never just fall from weather and age.
Travellers are the most humble, and accommodating people you will find the whole world. Theirs is to explore the world, meet people and learn diverse cultures. For that, they are much richer in mind, body and soul. Noraly is no different. Keep on riding!!!
Anthony Marino. You wouldn't say that if you saw the type of 'Travellers' we have to put up with, here in England. Another interesting and enjoyable video, Noraly. Ride safe.
Walter, now I will describe myself ( identity) as a " traveler " because, I have all of those wonderful traits you named in your comment. Especially " humble " many people have told me that they are surprised by how humble I am. I should get myself a shirt that says "Traveler " on the front so everyone I meet will instantly know how wonderful I am.
Starting my day with NORALY. Always uplifting, unexpected adventures at every turn. ❤️👏😁💥 Our World & its People are so richly diverse & fantastic. I loved your food stop! Ladies rockin it. 🎯
I´ve binge-watched several episodes now, and have come to be rather impressed by how many Africans are acceptably fluent in English. I did not know this!
Such a wonderful ambassador of good will you are Noraly. You enjoy your adventure, work hard for all of us to enjoy it with you and bring joy, share joy with many. You are living the perfect career for you!
Yes, polenta and pap (maize meal) is pretty much the same. The grind size is a bit different though and pap is usually from white corn. Apparently it's also similar to grits, but I've never had grits, so can't say if that's true or not.
@@GlenJHB : pap (maize meal) and grits are very similar. I've eaten both; pap in Botswana and South Africa and grits in my home state of Texas. From Wikipedia: "Grits is similar to other thick maize-based porridges from around the world, such as polenta and mieliepap." Cheers!
Getting to know People and Cultures through Food! There is no better way, though I would have looked twice at that offal stew as well... Fantastic stuff Noraly as ever. 😊👍
Another successful foray into Botswana culture and heritage. Wonderful people. English spoken everywhere....just amazes me to find so many people in remote areas everywhere speaking or understanding English. Thanks for the ride!
What a humble person you are,, I really don't think somebody can dislike you, you have such amazing positive attitude, which i like over the moon and back,, i truly hope everyone treats you well, like you treated them, with great respect,, all the best Noraly. Thanks for the piece of history, so insightful,, i will keep all you videos, very educational 👍keep well
The influencer and feeder of chickens: "I saw you going back and forth". LOL! So interesting how the tall front of the church survived while the side walls did not.
Love this so much. I was in Botswana in the mid 80s for three years. By coincidence you have visited many areas that I have been to in Botswana . Zimbabwe and indeed Namibia. I taught in Lotsane Palapye for several years.... Met my wife there! This is always like a trip down memory Lane! Lkve Botswana love the people and would love to revisit. There is so much history to explore . I recall the visit to Bobonong which was the location of my first school. ( when there was no tarmac road) Still in touch with some of our students who are now mature and holding down great professional carreers.
Hahaha when she said "the house is a castle"& you were bit lost there, here is why. Whereas in Europe a castle often refers to this old fortress or something for Royals, few years ago in Botswana the design know as "Castle Design" because of the house design at the top & most cases with pillars was more popular design people prefered & they would say you built a castle. If you look at the video at 15:00 the house on the left we often call it "Tile" because is roofed with Tile whereas the one on right is she rightly said we call "castle" because of that design at the top
I really enjoyed the part where you had lunch and conversation with the ladies at the food stand. Your great personality really shines through when you talk to people.
Outstanding! Showing local culture & cuisine. Noraly thank you for eating on camera & allowing us to observe interactions w/ so many. You work very diligently but it appears so natural, as if you were born into videography. Super fine exposition. Ultra keen work. Thank you. ben/ michigan
I don’t know why; but, I sighed in relief when you presented your Old Palapye permit and it was accepted. Sheesh, Noraley, shaking my head, “Turn right at the speed bump and look for a castle. This is where you get your permit from a lady feeding yard birds. Then come back and you may proceed”. Texas
Noralylla on kauniit silmät. Mahtavaa katsoa matkaasi maasta toiseen. Olen katsonut kaikki videosi :-D Kiitos prinsessa. Noraly has beautiful eyes. Great to watch your trip from one country to another. I've watched all the videos :-D Thanks Princess.
Itchy Boots, Yesterday they crowned "een Nieuwe Miss Nederland" -- Back home, the jurors simply have no idea! For us, the thousands of fans, YOU are Miss Nederland!!!
I love these random places where they cook food, it’s amazing and a real taste of where you are travelling through. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Itchy Boots would make friends with anyone, this why we love you.
Oh wow. I lived there in Palaype for the year of 1998. Doesn't seem to have changed at all ! Who remembers Faizel that passed away who owned the garage and Lindy who ran the Savanah Guesthouse. That's Where Tim Cooper and I lived at first. What a jol we all had.
Professor... a particularly good episode ....I love the two cooking aunties....brings back memories of Trinidad W. I. etc... but it occurred to me that unlike South America you never seem to have any problems finding fuel in Africa
Hello great Dutch girl, your videos in southern Africa are well done indeed... You know, I've been living in Palapye for more than 3 years and with this episode you made me go back to those nice times. Dutch people like adventure so much :)
Now that I am all caught up with her videos, what a treat to wake up this morning to get a notice that Noraly has a new video for me to watch while I have my coffee...great way to start the day !!!
So lovely to see you interacting with the two cooking Ladies. So full of respect and you seem to be Interested in everything. Curiosity is what makes me travel on my Bike too.
I love to watch the journey you are making.The time and effort you make to create something that is even better than some crap tv show with a large budget is just amazing. Talking about food, always leads to a great conversations. Looking forward to your next adventure, Noraly. Stay safe.
By far the best channel on You tube great content, awesome drone footage wonderful dialog and interaction with the local people, and best narrator and guide in Noraly.
Disease control check points where there in late '90's when I first drove through Botswana to Zambia. Back then they also sprayed the entire vehicle sides, and our shoes. Somehow I got the stuff into my eyes, and it burnt like hell! The intention is to prevent beef cattle contracting foot and mouth disease. Both Nambia and Botswana are exporters of beef. Beautiful old ruins, wow! And, street food is often a delightful surprise. Glad to see you're game to try something new 😎🍲🥣🍝👍
@@ogone1465yes, they've had outbreaks in the past. These preventative measures are to stop the spread to other areas. You cannot take any meat, poultry or fish into Botswana - not fresh, frozen or canned meat is allowed - its confiscated at the border. We've always laughed because fish and poultry don't have any 'foot and mouth' disease ... think border personnel have gotten away with confiscating travellers food for years! 🤣🤣🤣
Really interesting food from the ladies at the side of the road - didn’t sound too appetizing but you were willing to try it. Great drone shots and interesting history. Stay safe.
I can’t believe the amount of work you have had to put into producing this series. Thank you so much . It is appreciated . It’s been a fantastic Adventure.
The section with the ladies cooking at the side of the road was brilliant. Fantastic episode. Keep up the great work. Alan.
I totally agree. Food is culture and a very big part of it and traveling and seeing new things.
They had a good laugh.
Cooking right along the road in iron pots in a corral of branches!
Considerate to wear masks, too. Thx.
@@inkydoug I think the branches keeps the wind down for cooking.
I absolutely adored the “food hustlers”.
Thankful to my cousin for directing me to this channel. Come from the area and love the hospitality they gave. Represented true Botswana ethics
May the almighty bless those ladies cooking by the roadside. Bless their hustle. Such humble beings.
This reminds me that almost all people are good and kind all over the world. When people ask Noraly if she is traveling alone and if she is scared, I know that she understands that most people are good. It is strange to me that people focus on fear, watch too much news. Remember that news is a business to make a profit. Fear is what is used to get you to watch. Please, get out there and find out what people are really like. Give them a chance to show you. Then you will find places like the food “hustle” the two ladies are doing. To me, those women and trying new foods is what life is about. It isn’t nearly as bad as governments and religions want you to think! There is so much joy for your soul to be had. Thanks to Noraly for proving it yet again. Be kind and enjoy the world.
Hear hear
Thanks Gregg, what a powerful statement.
Very true man 👍
The problem is we fear because if we understand ourselves honestly and reality, we understand the implications of not being vigilant. The reality of evil is that is never builds but is literally a destruction of good. Building something from nothing can take many productive inputs along with countless hours of blood, sweat, and tears. Complete destruction can happen in an instance by happenstance alone factored in with nefarious intent in some instances.
All of this happens constantly in our daily lives. It can happen when cooking a meal or one lone monster destroying innocent life. I live in one of the most safe communities one can imagine, but one lone monster travelling through town can wreck the peace of the whole community.
These women probably aren't focused on the fear from news channels considering where they live. Their fear undoubtable comes from their own personal life experiences.
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Oooh. My dear, u went to my village.🤭. aahw, i am thankful for u are taking our country to another level. I am beyond amazed.. I am inspired, as a fellow Motswana content creator.
Please host me someday
@Auburn Jewels pliz, enjoy.😍
It is so incredible to see people in the middle of nowhere cooking food to earn some money and jet being so humble and completely happy with their life.
I live in Canada, but was born in Palapye in 1960. Thank you for taking me on this return trip to my homeland.
The banter with the women at the “food court” by the side of the road was priceless. Wonderful episode!!! Safe travels.
Ira
That is the Botswana version of 'fast food'.
@breitie804 except, it is "slow food," much more healthy.
One of the most intriguing things of our travel hostess, is her wide range of interest. From explaining the movement of the continents two hundred million years ago to her obvious interest in presenting African villages in the late 19th Century.... there is only one Noraly. Gotta love her. Hope she hits a million subscribers soon!
Sort of the brainchild of Richard Attenborough and National Geographic with a degree in geology from a very good research university
I just joined the Ferrari to Felapshe, cruising now
Wow lovely food from the pots, real African food..
Noraly is the real 21century Romantic traveller
Agreed. Noraly is a rare gem...
Serowe is my home village...so happy the ladies shared with you some local foods. Mokoto is one the meat done during the ceremonies such as wedding and funerals...and traditionally it is eaten only by the males...however since culture is dynamic it is maybe the reason why some people are now selling for business of course. Thanks for the content..
Bogobe jwa lerotse is a traditional meal prepared using melon, sour milk and sorghum. That meal is eaten in most traditional gathering. I love it so much. That mokoto should be pounded. I just love your videos so much
Yah i love her videos too😍 and the fact that she interact with Batswana😆😆
@@ponalorainong578 She is such a sweetheart i love her so much and for a fact that she shows things the exact way they are. I love it
After your interactions with the local people I find myself wanting to wave goodbye when you leave. What a wonderful people. Thank you!
I literally did haha
Savanna is enjoying her new shoes. Africa has been wonderful trip for all of us. If everyone could be as friendly as the people you meet the world would be a better place. 👍👍🏍🏍🙋♂️
Most people are, specially when you are 😙
What I really like in this African adventure is the interaction with locals and more time exploring locations. It's great to cover miles but revealing the story of the places passed through is wonderful.
This episode brought back some childhood memories. The lady feeding the chickens reminded me of my mom as she used to feed our chickens with my younger brother standing next to her. It was a real jolt in my heart as neither of them are with us anymore. I also remember coming home from work on a Friday evening to pap en vleis, usully boerewors ( sausauge). Thank you for a special experience and being brave enough to taste the tripe, something I am yet to do.
Lekka lekker
Norley, spreads happiness everywhere she goes, even if the locals are unhappy, they're laughing when she leaves. 🏍💨 Her restless spirit amazes me.
In 1982 I was part of Ranch int pipelines. We extracted underground water and sent it 70 kilometres to the site of the then, new, power station at Palapye. We lived in Serowe.
Not everyone will have the same positive experience traveling. She is welcomed since she has such a wonderful warm personality and the beautiful smile that melts them.
I've travelled all over the world, both solo and with my family. I have to say that we've never once had an unpleasant experience, and many people have been extremely hospitable and generous. We do take the trouble to learn a dozen key phrases (at least) in the languages of the destinations, spend some time reading up on the current customs, history, and culture. We also generally take public transportation instead of renting cars, and walk a lot, and also say "Hello, how are you" often. It helps!
@@stevejohnson1685 See! You are doing the same thing that is why you also have such a great experience. I want to start traveling as soon as it is safe. I know five languages and have been learning two more since January. I love different cultures and am familiar with a few making it easy for me. However, let's face it, this brave lady and challenges she has faced .... she is one of a kind. I can never be as brave as she is! God bless her!
Obviously if you behave like an asshole nobody will welcome you positive.
Anywhere in the world.
It is common sense, well it should be.
You have an "on screen" personality that I find facsinating. Someday I hope to be able to meet you as I have always loved adventures and motorcycling. You seem to be the best personality to promote both, as well as a spokesperson for "global awareness" of the uniqueness of others and the way to live in peace.
I agree. Could not say it better!!
Much thanks to you, Noraly for showing Botswana to the whole wide world. And indeed you are such a great personality in your own right. Of course you go strange places , but all seems so natural to you. Love it.
Those two traditional cooks by the road were so sweet 🥰
I’m glad you gave them a tip…well deserved. 👍
Noraly's endless amounts of Optimism and positive energy, is truly amazing, i watch all of her interactions with the local people with a smile on my face. Just brilliant
The vet control fences and checkpoints are permanent. Beef is really important to Botswana, so they take disease control very seriously. In the past outbreaks have had devastating results.
Laughing with the local women roadside chefs was wonderful!
"If you smile at me I will understand
'Cause that is something
Everybody everywhere does in the same language"
Wooden Ships - Songwriters: Stephen Stills / Paul Kantner / David Crosby
Even though every video brings us to an unexpected discovery, I continue to be amazed at the variety of the surprises you show us. Thank you/
I loved the old church. What beautiful and contrasting colours and what a find. Thank you for the history on it as well. Africa is such a contrasting continent.
By the look of the ruins it must have been a huge church, almost a cathedral.
I live in a metropolis. The abundance of concrete buildings are more than enough to make you feel small and caged. But when I watch your video, I feel even smaller because of the vastness of the places you travel and the wonderful people you meet. I then imagine that I am your travel companion right next to you, and for a while I am a curious, fearless explorer, excited to visit places I will never get to see in my life time. So, thank you, and bravo!
Man, is Savannah ever faithful. I haven't seen her miss a single beat since you bought her Noraly, she's fantastic.👍
5:46 If I hadn't seen it on youtube, I would never believe it, this dish exists in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere? And this table in the shape of a long wooden board, I find it magnificent and so practical for a quick meal, congratulations to the ladies of the mini open-air restaurant, respect.
I have grown with Noraly since the last two years. Love her from the bottom of my heart.
Really enjoyed your interaction with the roadside food stand ladies. All women share a mutual bond .
If history, social studies, geography…were taught in such an interesting way in school I would have been a topper for sure and itching for more. Wonderful
Agree 💯% !
😂🤣😅
Love seeing the moon in the daylight sky, bring back childhood memories growing up in the South African bushveld.
So interesting and addictive to watch Noralys adventures and interactions with people. Love this.
Noraly it is a sheer joy to bask in your charm as you go about your adventure. It is seeing the world through the delight of your eyes that lifts the spirit and makes your videos stand out above the fare. You are a possessor of magic.
real food for real people. Love you all.
I love the way you interact with the locals. It deepens the experience so much.
So wholesome. The only channel I've found worth turning on notifications for!
Beautiful people and peaceful. Keep up your good work.
I wonder if the two chefs are actually really posh urban ladies from Serowe cooking traditional food because they love doing it! That's very much the Botswana way.
oh WOW!
I love these old structures .they tell a different tale than the books do. and they stand untill taken down .never just fall from weather and age.
Travellers are the most humble, and accommodating people you will find the whole world. Theirs is to explore the world, meet people and learn diverse cultures. For that, they are much richer in mind, body and soul. Noraly is no different. Keep on riding!!!
so true
not all tho
She is all that and much more! She is one of a rare kind!
Anthony Marino. You wouldn't say that if you saw the type of 'Travellers' we have to put up with, here in England. Another interesting and enjoyable video, Noraly. Ride safe.
Walter, now I will describe myself ( identity) as a
" traveler " because, I have all of those wonderful traits you named in your comment. Especially " humble " many people have told me that they are surprised by how humble I am. I should get myself a shirt that says "Traveler " on the front so everyone I meet will instantly know how wonderful I am.
Thanks for showing us the world through your eyes and thoughts Noraly! Okay? Let’s Go!!!
Love the cooks! Great sense of humor and good cooking in a hard place. Way to go! Thanks Noraly!
Aaaaaah daily dose of Itchy Boots, yay!
May this last as long as you're enjoying yourself, Noraly! Thank you...
Starting my day with NORALY. Always uplifting, unexpected adventures at every turn. ❤️👏😁💥 Our World & its People are so richly diverse & fantastic. I loved your food stop! Ladies rockin it. 🎯
You are highly appreciated Noraly , we travel with you we see the remote regions we would've not seen without your efforts and your camera , Thank you
Noraly is the maestro of the mini-documentary.
WOW Jack, you are so right.... her vlogs are certainly "addictive" - pleasurable! 😊
I´ve binge-watched several episodes now, and have come to be rather impressed by how many Africans are acceptably fluent in English. I did not know this!
It takes massive amounts of courage to travel alone..Noraly is an inspiration..I look up to her.
Such a wonderful ambassador of good will you are Noraly. You enjoy your adventure, work hard for all of us to enjoy it with you and bring joy, share joy with many. You are living the perfect career for you!
Maize meal dish sounds kind of like polenta. beef tripe meal, interesting. The church almost the size of a cathedral. Happy traveling Noraly
Yes, polenta and pap (maize meal) is pretty much the same. The grind size is a bit different though and pap is usually from white corn. Apparently it's also similar to grits, but I've never had grits, so can't say if that's true or not.
beef tripe meal ? same idea as "tripes à la mode de Caën " in Normandy, France ! looks terrible - tastes great !
@@GlenJHB : pap (maize meal) and grits are very similar. I've eaten both; pap in Botswana and South Africa and grits in my home state of Texas. From Wikipedia: "Grits is similar to other thick maize-based porridges from around the world, such as polenta and mieliepap." Cheers!
@@denislesperance852 Tripe is the stomach lining of a animal .Norally had intestine .
You are a great ambassodore for humanity. Those ladies will never forget you.
Getting to know People and Cultures through Food! There is no better way, though I would have looked twice at that offal stew as well... Fantastic stuff Noraly as ever. 😊👍
Afval can be great
Another successful foray into Botswana culture and heritage. Wonderful people. English spoken everywhere....just amazes me to find so many people in remote areas everywhere speaking or understanding English. Thanks for the ride!
The medium of teaching in Botswana is English
I just love the roadside café. Excellent food.
What an amazing Lady you are Noraly, I wish the world was full of people like you, thanks very much for trying our local food👏🏽👏🏽
You are such a very positive person and I greet you again from Eswatini.
I admire your willingness to eat whatever you find along the way. You are a very special lady, very special. Godspeed.
Another excellent History lesson from Itchy Boots. As they say " local food is lekker".
What a humble person you are,, I really don't think somebody can dislike you, you have such amazing positive attitude, which i like over the moon and back,, i truly hope everyone treats you well, like you treated them, with great respect,, all the best Noraly. Thanks for the piece of history, so insightful,, i will keep all you videos, very educational 👍keep well
We already miss you in Namibia 😫
Itchy - Everyone enjoys meeting you. You are so much fun!
Loved the encounter with local cuisine. Awesome drone footage with accompanying music. Glad you found the much sought after dirt roads. Thank you.
Noraly you are so humble
The influencer and feeder of chickens: "I saw you going back and forth". LOL! So interesting how the tall front of the church survived while the side walls did not.
Love this so much. I was in Botswana in the mid 80s for three years. By coincidence you have visited many areas that I have been to in Botswana . Zimbabwe and indeed Namibia. I taught in Lotsane Palapye for several years.... Met my wife there! This is always like a trip down memory Lane! Lkve Botswana love the people and would love to revisit. There is so much history to explore . I recall the visit to Bobonong which was the location of my first school. ( when there was no tarmac road) Still in touch with some of our students who are now mature and holding down great professional carreers.
Hahaha when she said "the house is a castle"& you were bit lost there, here is why. Whereas in Europe a castle often refers to this old fortress or something for Royals, few years ago in Botswana the design know as "Castle Design" because of the house design at the top & most cases with pillars was more popular design people prefered & they would say you built a castle. If you look at the video at 15:00 the house on the left we often call it "Tile" because is roofed with Tile whereas the one on right is she rightly said we call "castle" because of that design at the top
Nicely put together for sure. Love how he enter the water with minimal of splashing. Nice to watch.
I really enjoyed the part where you had lunch and conversation with the ladies at the food stand. Your great personality really shines through when you talk to people.
Outstanding! Showing local culture & cuisine. Noraly thank you for eating on camera & allowing us to observe interactions w/ so many. You work very diligently but it appears so natural, as if you were born into videography. Super fine exposition. Ultra keen work. Thank you. ben/ michigan
Noraly you are amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing these unique moments with us!!!
I don’t know why; but, I sighed in relief when you presented your Old Palapye permit and it was accepted. Sheesh, Noraley, shaking my head, “Turn right at the speed bump and look for a castle. This is where you get your permit from a lady feeding yard birds. Then come back and you may proceed”. Texas
You ate at a restaurant made of branches. More adventurous then me but I admit it looked good. Thumbs up as usual for the great content.
Noralylla on kauniit silmät. Mahtavaa katsoa matkaasi maasta toiseen. Olen katsonut kaikki videosi :-D Kiitos prinsessa. Noraly has beautiful eyes. Great to watch your trip from one country to another. I've watched all the videos :-D Thanks Princess.
Itchy Boots,
Yesterday they crowned "een Nieuwe Miss Nederland" -- Back home, the jurors simply have no idea! For us, the thousands of fans, YOU are Miss Nederland!!!
Ik zou Noraly eerder de nobelprijs for foreign relations geven.
Always love to hear you laughing! But laughing with these ladies was so stunning! 👏👏👏
What I love about Africa is everyone laughs here all the time.
Too true bru
the interaction with the ladies is what makes your channel amazing. Ride safe
I love these random places where they cook food, it’s amazing and a real taste of where you are travelling through. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Itchy Boots would make friends with anyone, this why we love you.
Oh wow. I lived there in Palaype
for the year of 1998. Doesn't seem to have changed at all ! Who remembers Faizel that passed away who owned the garage and Lindy who ran the Savanah Guesthouse. That's Where Tim Cooper and I lived at first. What a jol we all had.
Professor... a particularly good episode ....I love the two cooking aunties....brings back memories of Trinidad W. I. etc... but it occurred to me that unlike South America you never seem to have any problems finding fuel in Africa
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Hello great Dutch girl, your videos in southern Africa are well done indeed... You know, I've been living in Palapye for more than 3 years and with this episode you made me go back to those nice times. Dutch people like adventure so much :)
Nice! From now on, I'll always be looking for a speedbump and a castle to the right :-) (Thanks for your life giving videos )
Now that I am all caught up with her videos, what a treat to wake up this morning to get a notice that Noraly has a new video for me to watch while I have my coffee...great way to start the day !!!
So lovely to see you interacting with the two cooking Ladies. So full of respect and you seem to be Interested in everything. Curiosity is what makes me travel on my Bike too.
The ruins of that old church is hauntingly BEAUTIFUL. The drone footage of it, makes it even more so.
That seemingly small act of tipping the ladies at the roadside food stand was a Class Act👍
I love to watch the journey you are making.The time and effort you make to create something that is even better than some crap tv show with a large budget is just amazing. Talking about food, always leads to a great conversations. Looking forward to your next adventure, Noraly. Stay safe.
love this woman..wish I was traveling with her..very nice scenery..
By far the best channel on You tube great content, awesome drone footage wonderful dialog and interaction with the local people, and best narrator and guide in Noraly.
Disease control check points where there in late '90's when I first drove through Botswana to Zambia. Back then they also sprayed the entire vehicle sides, and our shoes. Somehow I got the stuff into my eyes, and it burnt like hell! The intention is to prevent beef cattle contracting foot and mouth disease. Both Nambia and Botswana are exporters of beef.
Beautiful old ruins, wow! And, street food is often a delightful surprise. Glad to see you're game to try something new 😎🍲🥣🍝👍
They normally do that when there's an outbreak
@@ogone1465yes, they've had outbreaks in the past. These preventative measures are to stop the spread to other areas. You cannot take any meat, poultry or fish into Botswana - not fresh, frozen or canned meat is allowed - its confiscated at the border. We've always laughed because fish and poultry don't have any 'foot and mouth' disease ... think border personnel have gotten away with confiscating travellers food for years! 🤣🤣🤣
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@@patricksmith5685 hey Pat, I'm not surprised to find you here! 🤣 this channel is right up your alley! 😎
Thank you Noraly, for allowing us to see the world through your eyes...
Oh that’s a big gun, love it!!! So casual.
My favourite part of travelling- trying out the food at the roadside.
Sending love from Namibia 🇳🇦. This is one of my favorite channels! That pap and chicken you had by the road looked delicious.
Fun was definitely had there by the food stall. Such a beautiful soul you are Noraly, great to see you enjoying some traditional food.
Really interesting food from the ladies at the side of the road - didn’t sound too appetizing but you were willing to try it. Great drone shots and interesting history. Stay safe.
I can’t believe the amount of work you have had to put into producing this series.
Thank you so much . It is appreciated .
It’s been a fantastic Adventure.