Is this the final day below 1 million subscribers? Thanks Noraly for the wonderful entertainment you are creating. Thanks for showing us that good folks far outnumber the bad and that a positive attitude is generally reciprocated. I've been a photo/video guy for 40+ years and can appreciate the work ethic you have. What you create is the result of a lot of behind the scenes work. For 20 minutes, 3 times a week, you post stunning episodes that reverberate around the world. Maybe future geologists will call a seismic event felt around the globe as a Noraly. :)
@@ToddDouglasFox Well, my friends do occasionally call me a little slow. :) My info shows she's at 999k today. It's all good news. It's been steady climb. Are there any indications it'll grow faster after the 1 mil mark has been reached?
@@Lodgeguy2023 you’re not slow, it shows 999 today. But it was 1.1 a few days ago. I think she’ll have 5 ml by the time she reaches Alaska. It’s exponential now and word travels fast. Her content at this point is better than Nat geo or anyone’s.
@@ToddDouglasFox yup the channel will really grow if she reaches United States. I think one or two radio or TV stations out there will want to interview her.
You can see how respectful they treat their guest. They give you the best room in the house, they cook you the best food they can come up with on a moment’s notice and it is their pride and joy to be able to host you and hope you have found your stay very well enjoyed. Such gentle people.
Many indigenous languages and cultures in Central and South America have much in common with indigenous languages and cultures of India. Problem is India does not have very many people studying subjects other than science, medicine and engineering, so India can't even keep track of its own history and culture, forget about other cultures that may also be related. India is in such a state that there are far more Europeans and North Americans studying India and lecturing to Indians then there are Indians studying India and lecturing to others.
Noraly, this series through Central America is simply outstanding. I thought I wasn't going to see anything better than your superb trip through Namibia but this is also on another level. Fascinating sights and culture, with superb film-making. Thank you for bringing this to us. kudos. John
@@bayadere8308 Trying desperately to not making this about climate and politics but that man spent decades travelling the globe 1st class with many other filming crew to supposedly bring us closer to Mother Earth and all she beholds and now he's telling everyone to not do what he's been done... Norally hasn't an extended filming crew, hasn't had tv licence tax payers money thrown at her willy-nilly and hasn't flown to every place to bring us much more closer to the people, their culture and their lives whilst travelling on one of the cheapest environmental forms of motorised machines (it has enough room and power for 1 (2 at a push) whereas cars are 99% ≥4 persons but carry mostly 1 Given the choice I know which person deserves global recognition and it aint someone with a title/knighthood Rant over
Noraly, i am from Nicaragua, living in the US and you made me so proud of my country, people and culture. Keep on exploring Nicaragua, love your videos.
Doesn't it bother you that people in your country are living in such primitive conditions in the 21st Century? What about the contrast with right-next-door Costa Rica? In Costa Rica you can drink the water from the tap (in most places).
@@GarthGoldberg it does bother sometimes, but i understand that some people dont know any better or maybe they are unable to get a better life because they dont have the education and/or resources. It is sad to see their living conditions, but it is also beautiful to see that those people are happy and they have food on the table all grow next door. I am sure they are no worrying about paying rent, light bill, cell phone and groceries. I am sure they dont have the stress that some other people in other develop countries have. I hope this answer your question.
@@GarthGoldberg Este señor es bïen negativo en todos sus comentarios parece tiene agencia de turismo en otro pais de centroamerica o sudamerica, pero no parece muy inteligente atacando al pueblo Nicaraguense ahi es una zona rural y tienen su propia cultura indigena y son autosuficientes y con vidas mas saludables que alguien de ciudad llena de enfermedades cardiacas, colesterol diabetes que son graves por el sedentarismo en fin mucha soberbia en un ser humano le recomiendo haga ejercicio esta muy obeso.😁
@@GarthGoldberg Sir, you should have more respect, it is clear that you need to educate yourself, you should know by common sense that it is a rural area, I am very proud of my country, we do not need your unnecessary comment.
I am a citizen of the USA. Because my mother was born and raised in Nicaragua, I am also a citizen of Nicaragua. I moved to Nicaragua in 2014 and I love everything about life here. I still have so many places to visit in my new country. Thank you for these videos! It makes me want to get busy exploring!
Where in Nicaragua did you move to? I was born in Diriamba Nicaragua, I traveled to Nicaragua to bury my family. I've always wanted to live there. I can't wait to visit canto gallo and indio maiz.
When the guide turned and asked if she wants to turn back because it is too difficult, I thought, "you obviously don't know Noraly". The guides would quit before our little Dutch Dynamo! Superb content once again, bravo.
Noraly, Thank you for taking me to places that I would never see without you channel. Each and every episode is so well recorded. You make National Geographic look like amateurs😉. Thank you again, here's your much deserved BIG thumbs up👍👍👍. Foot note; one episode away from one million subscribers. I'm a proud member of that group. Bob, Nevada, USA
Itchy Boots - You are an Explorer, Historian, Geologist and Anthropologist, and that is just today! Tomorrow you will be 4 other things! Thank you so much!
Wow these people are really rich, they live away from people, surrounded by tress, river and wild animals, close to a lost civilization and eating delicious food in a beautiful house. Complete paradise 🔥🔥🔥
Other than the mosquitoes and using the hole in the ground outhouse. I stayed in a place like that. I bet you would be whining before the first day was over. The people though make every little trouble seem petty. Love the people.
Noraly, your footage is simply incredible! Who would have thought that watching a video from an adventurous girl on a motorcycle, since season 1, and not see a bike at all in it would be my favourite one? You have lots of talent and I can’t thank you enough to share all your experiences with all of us. It’s not a surprise that you achieved the 1 million fans for all the work involved, the originality and the quality of your videos. I wish you all the best and I’ll see you in the next video! 👏🙏🇨🇦
Noraly not only travels through different countries, she explores, goes on adventures, educates us and interacts with locals wherever she goes. What a pleasure following you Noraly, stay safe and keep on educating us with your live discovery series. 🇿🇦👍👍👍
You have taught us that ADV biking is so much more than the ride... it's exploring the place you go, the culture, meeting people and learning about their lives; the environment, the history and challenges they face daily. The beauty and the danger. Your life these days is the quintessential adventure! Thank you Noraly for sharing.
You are the female version of Marco Polo and Indiana Jones combined! Utterly amazing and fearless!! And we get to come along on your adventures. I love it!
This adventure that you are taking us all on is outstanding, I wish the world would Stop & see the beautiful and peaceful place we live. Thanks, Noraly
Santo and his brother are really good tour guides. Santo's house looks to be a real relaxing place. The pyramid was cool, thanks for sharing and ride safe. Congrats on 1 million subscriber's!
It blows my mind that you can be so consistent with your uploads while being in the middle of nowhere. I don't know how you do it. The workflow of editing and uploading and filming is a job and then of itself. Then you add crazy traveling with a motorbike on top of all that. Wonderful work!
She releases her videos delayed. When she released her first video introducing "Alaska" in early December, the trees in the Netherlands were still in full leaf. Judging by the foliage on the trees, she must have recorded her first video in early or mid-October. I therefore think she has a head start of six to eight weeks. I am sure she is already in Honduras, Guatemala or even in Mexico.
Thank you for enduring the mosquitos and the mud to bring us an interesting look into the life and culture of the Rama Indians and the pyramids. It was no easy task getting there but the effort was well worth it. It is fascinating to see all the places that are off the beaten path that one would never learn about without your perseverance to seek out. Many thanks and stay safe.
Huge, huge thanks to Santo, his brother and wonderful family for giving us all a glimpse into their truly unique life and fantastic country, and, for looking after Noraly so extremely well. I hope that the government, with the Rama Indians approval, looks at opening up that rich archaeological history - a shame those Pyramids are so overgrown/hidden, and, ensures those industries on the river properly respect the river and those who depend on it. Will be extremely interesting to see what happens over the next couple of days, Noraly. What a wonderful series.
Tell me I wasn't the only one smacking and scratching myself when the mosquitoes were flying everywhere!!!!! This was an amazing site to see Noraly! Thank you for this piece of history!!!!
Yes me too! I very seldom have a fly in the house and just when she said the mosquitoes where attacking her a fly buzzed by me and I was waving my hand around, so funny
This is more than just a travel documentary . The trip to your guides home was beautiful. Those youngsters were so peaceful and friendly. Not that I expected anything less . He just walks out in the jungle and gathers what he needs ...so cool..
And don't forget forget also a field study in entamology , with the beehives at the house and the mosquitos pestering and eating Noraly alive . Noraly , you need to invest in a sun hat with a built on insect net that you can unfurl as needed . It will save you the pain of the bites and the frequent sunburns you are giving yourself . You will really need it for the black flies and mosquitos that can drain you later in the sub-arctic of Canada and Alaska.
Astronauts from high above showing us how small we are and people like Noraly showing us how beautiful this small planet is and how grateful we have to be to live here… it blows my mind that the warmongers around the world, whether Ukraine or anywhere else on this small planet have no appreciation for either of those perspectives. Dank je Noraly for sharing your amazing view of the world…. You said that it is a bit awkward to travel like you and share in times like this… but on the contrary it’s a beautiful and very needed contribution for not having wars in this world.
Noraly, you are quite the adventurer. I love how you show that the vast majority of people in the world are just decent human beings. Much love from Canada. Safe travels and thanks for bringing us all along.
SOY NICARAGÜENSE Y NO SABÍA QUE EXISTEN ESAS PIRÁMIDES DE PIEDRA SOBRE PIEDRA ES REALMENTE IMPRESIONANTE LA JUNGLA QUE TENEMOS GRACIAS ERES UNA MUJER QUE VAS A SER PARTE DE LA HISTORIA POR TUS GRANDES RECORRIDOS POR MI PAÍS. ERES TODO UNA HEROINA LASTIMA QUE NO PUEDO CONOCERTE EN PERSONA. PORQUE VIVO EN EL CENTRO DE I PAÍS EN SANTO TOMÁS CHONTALES CARRETERA A RAMA. QYE DIOS TE LLENE DE SALUD Y BENDICIONES PARA QUE LOGRES TUS METAS. UN ABRAZO EL NIÑO DE 12 AÑOS. ENGELS ALEJANDRO GÓMEZ.
otra ves mi gracias Noraly, por mostrar la belleza de nuestros País Nicaragua, ya había escuchado de estas pirámides en la Reserva Indio Maíz; pero es la primera vez que las veo,
ONE MILLION!! Congratulation Noraly on a great achievement. You are one of the best things on the Internet. Wishing you more safe roads and memorable adventures. One Million of us are with you all the way. Peace, safety, and good luck.
At this point given the kilometers Noraly have travelled and how well the bike performed. Honda should make Noraly the brand ambassador that would be so cool.
In a contemporary era we can surely say that we have a person who exploring world with a knowledge of Geology, Anthropology, History, and skills of bike riding , horse riding, trekking, Editing , entertaining. . There could be much more to come. Noraly thanks for sharing all your best.
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😲 WOW! Amazing! .... Thank You for taking us along on this jungle trek! A standing ovation goes to Santo and his brother for their gracious hosting and trial blazing.👏👏👏 Congrats on your 1Mil subs. Well deserved since you are the Best!! 🥇👏❤🤠
Soy Nicaragüense y desconocía de es gran ayasco. Gracias ha esta señora que paso tantas penurias .ambre .comidas de animales silvestre .exposición de su vida y muchas peripecias . Hoy le agradezco su dedicación y su devocionha lo que vino ha mi lindo país Nicaragua .también se les agradece ha todos los Nicaragüense que fueron muy amables con ella .los del café E en la lancha .los de las iguanas fritas en la lancha .y por último Doña Martha en San Juan de Nicaragua .y al final de todo la gran familia los RAMA que final más feliz y que final tan magistral de esta expedicionarios Holandesa. Gracias Señora gracias Alaska por lleva .saludos desde Nicaragua C A
"Hole in the ground situation - which works fine." is my favorite quote of the day! I love how Noraly takes everything in stride and is not judgmental in her commentary! Just matter of fact and descriptive! No wonder everyone is so nice to her! Come on - subscribe! Get Noraly over 1 million! And how cool is Canta Gallo?!?!
Hot temperature, rain, deep half liquid mud, hungry mosquitos and maybe hidden big cats. That´s the environment for real adventurer. We can feel it and nearly touch it in the video.
Amazing place! Adventure like no others. There’s nobody like Noraly. Soooo close to ONE MILLION subscribers- for good reason. Congratulations Noraly- you deserve it 🥳👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Stuck in the mud ... no we go on. Noraly is always finding the best sites to visit away from the everyday trail. Another amazing journey of exploration and geology. Snakes stayed away, to let her walk the jungle pathway.
This channel is simply a gem and one of the best things YT has to offer. Not only do we get motorcycle adventures but even if you are not into motorcycles at all, you get culture, history, people, great sights, natural wonders and an overall positive outlook on the world through your interactions with local people and your environment. The fact that this is largely a one woman show, no huge camerteam, makes it all the more impressive and interesting. Good luck Noraly, safe travels and groetjes from NL :)
What an AMAZING and mystical place!! Thank you for taking us on a journey of a lifetime👏🏻👏🏻. Your host family and guides were so gracious❤️. I envy their way of uncomplicated life😃
Wow that’s some adventure, going through the jungle, but hard work payed off. The rock formations are amazing Mother Nature creativity and destructive force at its element. What any adventure! We are lucky in this digital age to view it all so quickly. You the explorer , we the viewer’s!
The pyramids were made by the Rama people, estimated 3000 to 5000 years ago. They cut the stone to stacked them into the pyramids. Mother Nature only provided the stone.
Deadly snakes and mosquitoes, possible pirates. and a trek through the jungle to another improbable geologic phenomena. All in a day's adventure for Itchy Boots!! And almost to ONE MILLION subs. A well-earned milestone for all the hard work, skill, and endurance it's taken to get here. Happy trails!
the more you get lost and go to the ends of civilization with Alaska where few with a bike have gone before, the emotions just keep getting stronger and stronger inside me how wonderful you are as a human, Noraly, thank you so much for being you and sharing your a-ma-zing adventures. And even more THANKS for your care for the aboriginals of Panama and now Nicaragua.
Having just discovered this channel, I started with Season 1 and have now made it to Season 6 Ep 46 🙂 -A few comments that she has reached 1 million subscribers - that was 9 months ago? Now she is over 1 1/2 million!! Noraly, I'm sure you are the bravest, most courageous girl on this earth!! Do you ever feel any fear about anything? You are amazing, full of joy and adorable.
Noraly, this is fascinating and all completely new to me. I have never heard of the Rama people before now. Hopefully their culture and language can be preserved. Many thanks for sharing this aspect of Nicaragua . As always, your videos are a beautiful learning adventure. Stay safe and well. Cheers, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
I really like the way the villagers live. The small and larger bee species living in close quarters is key to the bees and the people's way of life. Those bees pollinate their gardens and the gardens do well, the bees have protection and a place to live. Such a beautiful relationship. What a structure they took you to. Wow the history!
I am now convinced that I share one thing with Noraly : a heart felt respect for the natives of all countries - people often burdened by "civilised man" that spends his time poisoning this great planet...Merci Noraly, intrépide exploratrice du réel !!!
Nolary. ..es realmente agradable ver estos videos únicos ERES MUY ORIGINAL EN TUS VIAJES Y ESO TE HACE DIFERENTE A LOS DEMÁS MOTEROS....PREFIERO VER TUS VÍDEOS ..Y NO PERDER EL TIEMPO VIENDO NEXFLIXX
Yay Alaska and itchy boots! Looks like it's going to be another winner of a video thank you for taking us on this wonderful trip in these crazy times be safe. 🙏🌞🙌
When I was young, I was reading "Tintin et le Temple du Soleil"; today I'm 65 and I am following "Noraly in search of the Canta Gallo pyramids" ! And I'm young again !
Noraly this is amazing. Thank you for curating these brilliant journeys and memories for us too. Congratulations on 1 million subscribers as well. It has been an amazing journey to date and when you left India all those years ago I am sure you could not begin to fathom how many would love your travels and quite frankly love the way you take us with you. Than you thank you thank you! Be safe and we will go with you on your expeditions…
You continue to amaze me young lady. Your adventures are fabulous. Schools around the world should show them to students young and old. The positive roll model you are for humanity is so refreshing. The people you meet are proof that deep down, we are all similar in many ways.
Noraly what I admire most about you is that you don’t mind eating / living / walking / riding / experiencing what the local do in any country, even through sometimes harsh areas, nothing is too much for you, you are a great inspiration. I love watching your adventures, and even though I live in country where in could / should have such type of experiences, I don’t. I live in a country that has such greatness, however crime is out big issue so I could never travel as you do.
I can confirm that I did like the video, although not for the reasons you might think. I liked it because I suspect I've just watched you fulfill an ambition, to see another geologic feature of our amazing planet that can only be seen by actually "going there". And I like people achieving their ambitions.
Kudos to your guide. Finding the structures in the jungle after the hurricane and no visitors for three years is simply amazing. The jungle regrows in a single season and giving it three years growth erased any trace of earlier paths. To find it without maps, landmarks or GPS is an amazing feat!
Wat een geweldige ervaring Noraly om bij de Rama te verblijven en een tocht in de jungle te maken naar de pyramide. Dank je wel voor het delen met ons.
Wow!!! Those geological structures in the middle of the jungle are absolutely amazing!!! And you are equally as amazing Noraly, in your quest to bravely go where ever you want, to see what you want to see!! I swear, you are superwoman!!!
Noraly! I am Mike in Virginia, retired (80 years old) Television presenter . Your videos are mesmerizing and so very well produced. Sincere compliments on your work. I never miss Itchy Boots!
I'm loving these videos. The jungle is so awesome, and I love how the people live. I could so do that. I know it's hard work but, even the kids are barefooted, grounding themselves to the earth. What a magical way to live.
Normally, just seeing you on your adventures makes me "Smile", the quality of the GOPRO camera video is astonishing , this journey into the jungle is a real insight to a different way of survival in the real world. Stay safe from the U/K.
You have refined your filmmaking techniques so that they now have a perfect balance. I now know a little about Nicaragua, people and jungle and ways of life, to a level that is beyond my dreams. You truly deserve your following. Thank you so much - as always - and continue your adventure in safety.
Indiana Jones can retire now, Noraly is here! What a beautiful vid again, very intresting! Fascinating! So much fun to watch ;-) 👍 Greets from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
I rarely comment on RUclips videos, but this one deserves special praise for cultural sensitivity, editing, and for true bridging of culture gaps. Well done!
Es fascinante!! Me encantan tus videos!!! Eres extraordinaria!! Nos muestras una Nicaragua con otra narrativa, su gente, la naturaleza. Saludos desde México
What beautiful and mud soaked scenery with a little bit of history. The rock pyramids where also a wonder to see and find. You sure show us the beauty of the world making us forgetting what is happening to the world. Have many more good and safe adventures and don’t get eaten by flies. Let’s Go.
que bella es mi Nicaragua. gracias por mostrarnos lugares que ni nosotros conocemos y por mostrarlo al mundo. de verdad muchas gracias te esperamos pronto nuevamente.
Wow! Noraly, you're not only a rider but PROVED to be an adventurer. You're in the jungle of Nicaragua where big cats roam around, with mosquitoes feeding on you. Fresh jungles without pollution, it'll be so nice there. Keep on travelling to places like that. Many experiences are gonna make your life rich. It's not like S Africa I think. And, again, I think National Geographic would like your photos and videos, of this place, have you thought of it.
The thought occurred to me that if Noraly licensed her content to National Geographic, one of the terms and conditions would be that they would have to rename themselves to National Geologica 😁
really some of the best visual and narrative documentary on youtube...Noraly, you gain the first person experience and allow us to peek in on it... just amazing
Cannot believe any other RUclipsr seek, find & explore more exceptional natural and manmade treasures as Noraly. I'm really envious as I used to do this myself, but age and pounds doesn't allow anymore. Nice to re-live my life through her eyes and senses.
wow! its really remote, far from modernization. I guess they are happily living in deep remote, without worrying about paying utilities bills, house rent, grocery etc. What a life !
My favorite kind of adventure, bushwhacking through a forest to find something amazing. Granted I have not found anything remotely as amazing as this and for that I thank you so much. The guide and his family seem fine people. Wonderful stuff!
Thank you for amazing adventure documentary about nature goddess and Central America natives originals RAMA ,bravo for sharing wonderful pictures 🌐💚👏🏻👍🏼🪴🗽
My wife and I are absolutely loving your videos. Thank you taking us along on your journeys. The scenery, people, food, and cultures are such are delight to see. Again, Noraly, thank you.
Totally immersed in this episode. I felt every mosquito bite. From bees to Manatees. Natural formations that seem man made. Maybe a Jaguar & Tapir next time. wow.
Is this the final day below 1 million subscribers? Thanks Noraly for the wonderful entertainment you are creating. Thanks for showing us that good folks far outnumber the bad and that a positive attitude is generally reciprocated. I've been a photo/video guy for 40+ years and can appreciate the work ethic you have. What you create is the result of a lot of behind the scenes work. For 20 minutes, 3 times a week, you post stunning episodes that reverberate around the world. Maybe future geologists will call a seismic event felt around the globe as a Noraly. :)
She hit 1 ml last week. A few must have unsubscribed.
@@ToddDouglasFox Well, my friends do occasionally call me a little slow. :) My info shows she's at 999k today. It's all good news. It's been steady climb. Are there any indications it'll grow faster after the 1 mil mark has been reached?
@@Lodgeguy2023 you’re not slow, it shows 999 today. But it was 1.1 a few days ago. I think she’ll have 5 ml by the time she reaches Alaska. It’s exponential now and word travels fast. Her content at this point is better than Nat geo or anyone’s.
@@ToddDouglasFox yup the channel will really grow if she reaches United States. I think one or two radio or TV stations out there will want to interview her.
Noraly could collect her 1 million subscriber plaque in person when she reaches California.
You can see how respectful they treat their guest. They give you the best room in the house, they cook you the best food they can come up with on a moment’s notice and it is their pride and joy to be able to host you and hope you have found your stay very well enjoyed. Such gentle people.
Cause they are hindhus... ( Athithi devo bhava ) 🙏🙏🙏
@@raghunandana5220 😅
@@raghunandana5220 are u sure? Most of them not hindhus.
Many indigenous languages and cultures in Central and South America have much in common with indigenous languages and cultures of India.
Problem is India does not have very many people studying subjects other than science, medicine and engineering, so India can't even keep track of its own history and culture, forget about other cultures that may also be related.
India is in such a state that there are far more Europeans and North Americans studying India and lecturing to Indians then there are Indians studying India and lecturing to others.
@@stehunter90 can you define Hindu?
Noraly, this series through Central America is simply outstanding. I thought I wasn't going to see anything better than your superb trip through Namibia but this is also on another level. Fascinating sights and culture, with superb film-making. Thank you for bringing this to us. kudos. John
everywhere water there
Here in England, David Attenborough has just raised a white flag.
@@bayadere8308 Trying desperately to not making this about climate and politics but that man spent decades travelling the globe 1st class with many other filming crew to supposedly bring us closer to Mother Earth and all she beholds and now he's telling everyone to not do what he's been done...
Norally hasn't an extended filming crew, hasn't had tv licence tax payers money thrown at her willy-nilly and hasn't flown to every place to bring us much more closer to the people, their culture and their lives whilst travelling on one of the cheapest environmental forms of motorised machines (it has enough room and power for 1 (2 at a push) whereas cars are 99% ≥4 persons but carry mostly 1
Given the choice I know which person deserves global recognition and it aint someone with a title/knighthood
Rant over
Well said and totally agree on next level, it's truly an amazing series for sure 👍🏽
@@philhunt9297 but he was more breathless
Noraly, i am from Nicaragua, living in the US and you made me so proud of my country, people and culture. Keep on exploring Nicaragua, love your videos.
Doesn't it bother you that people in your country are living in such primitive conditions in the 21st Century? What about the contrast with right-next-door Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica you can drink the water from the tap (in most places).
@@GarthGoldberg it does bother sometimes, but i understand that some people dont know any better or maybe they are unable to get a better life because they dont have the education and/or resources. It is sad to see their living conditions, but it is also beautiful to see that those people are happy and they have food on the table all grow next door. I am sure they are no worrying about paying rent, light bill, cell phone and groceries. I am sure they dont have the stress that some other people in other develop countries have. I hope this answer your question.
@@GarthGoldberg Este señor es bïen negativo en todos sus comentarios parece tiene agencia de turismo en otro pais de centroamerica o sudamerica, pero no parece muy inteligente atacando al pueblo Nicaraguense ahi es una zona rural y tienen su propia cultura indigena y son autosuficientes y con vidas mas saludables que alguien de ciudad llena de enfermedades cardiacas, colesterol diabetes que son graves por el sedentarismo en fin mucha soberbia en un ser humano le recomiendo haga ejercicio esta muy obeso.😁
@@GarthGoldberg Sir, you should have more respect, it is clear that you need to educate yourself, you should know by common sense that it is a rural area, I am very proud of my country, we do not need your unnecessary comment.
@@GarthGoldberg have you ever visited Costa Rica country side? Do you know about talamanca? Or others etnias or tribus from Costa Rica??
I am a citizen of the USA. Because my mother was born and raised in Nicaragua, I am also a citizen of Nicaragua. I moved to Nicaragua in 2014 and I love everything about life here. I still have so many places to visit in my new country. Thank you for these videos! It makes me want to get busy exploring!
Where in Nicaragua did you move to? I was born in Diriamba Nicaragua, I traveled to Nicaragua to bury my family. I've always wanted to live there. I can't wait to visit canto gallo and indio maiz.
When the guide turned and asked if she wants to turn back because it is too difficult, I thought, "you obviously don't know Noraly". The guides would quit before our little Dutch Dynamo! Superb content once again, bravo.
My thought as well😄
I just laughed when he asked her that. Not our Noraly.
Cuz he himself didn’t want to make the hike? Maybe it was a tiring trek
Noraly, Thank you for taking me to places that I would never see without you channel. Each and every episode is so well recorded. You make National Geographic look like amateurs😉. Thank you again, here's your much deserved BIG thumbs up👍👍👍. Foot note; one episode away from one million subscribers. I'm a proud member of that group. Bob, Nevada, USA
Itchy Boots - You are an Explorer, Historian, Geologist and Anthropologist, and that is just today! Tomorrow you will be 4 other things! Thank you so much!
Wow these people are really rich, they live away from people, surrounded by tress, river and wild animals, close to a lost civilization and eating delicious food in a beautiful house. Complete paradise 🔥🔥🔥
Other than the mosquitoes and using the hole in the ground outhouse. I stayed in a place like that. I bet you would be whining before the first day was over. The people though make every little trouble seem petty. Love the people.
Just go visit India, it's very similar in many small places and towns
Noraly, your footage is simply incredible! Who would have thought that watching a video from an adventurous girl on a motorcycle, since season 1, and not see a bike at all in it would be my favourite one? You have lots of talent and I can’t thank you enough to share all your experiences with all of us. It’s not a surprise that you achieved the 1 million fans for all the work involved, the originality and the quality of your videos. I wish you all the best and I’ll see you in the next video! 👏🙏🇨🇦
Noraly not only travels through different countries, she explores, goes on adventures, educates us and interacts with locals wherever she goes. What a pleasure following you Noraly, stay safe and keep on educating us with your live discovery series. 🇿🇦👍👍👍
Truly breathtaking and mesmerizing
You have taught us that ADV biking is so much more than the ride... it's exploring the place you go, the culture, meeting people and learning about their lives; the environment, the history and challenges they face daily. The beauty and the danger. Your life these days is the quintessential adventure! Thank you Noraly for sharing.
You are the female version of Marco Polo and Indiana Jones combined! Utterly amazing and fearless!! And we get to come along on your adventures. I love it!
This adventure that you are taking us all on is outstanding, I wish the world would Stop & see the beautiful and peaceful place we live. Thanks, Noraly
Y. Vos. Que. Nunca. Una comida. Jaja. Que. Pasa
Santo and his brother are really good tour guides. Santo's house looks to be a real relaxing place. The pyramid was cool, thanks for sharing and ride safe. Congrats on 1 million subscriber's!
It blows my mind that you can be so consistent with your uploads while being in the middle of nowhere. I don't know how you do it. The workflow of editing and uploading and filming is a job and then of itself. Then you add crazy traveling with a motorbike on top of all that. Wonderful work!
Possibly because she's a month or so ahead of us ;)
@@glenn8773 It still takes time and an internet connection, which can be hard to find in certain parts of the world.
@@glenn8773 I had no idea that she might be a month ahead of us!
She releases her videos delayed. When she released her first video introducing "Alaska" in early December, the trees in the Netherlands were still in full leaf. Judging by the foliage on the trees, she must have recorded her first video in early or mid-October. I therefore think she has a head start of six to eight weeks. I am sure she is already in Honduras, Guatemala or even in Mexico.
@@Volksinformant thanks, I never even noticed that. I hope she stalls in Central America, it’s still snowing in the mountains of Western USA!
Thank you for enduring the mosquitos and the mud to bring us an interesting look into the life and culture of the Rama Indians and the pyramids. It was no easy task getting there but the effort was well worth it. It is fascinating to see all the places that are off the beaten path that one would never learn about without your perseverance to seek out. Many thanks and stay safe.
Huge, huge thanks to Santo, his brother and wonderful family for giving us all a glimpse into their truly unique life and fantastic country, and, for looking after Noraly so extremely well. I hope that the government, with the Rama Indians approval, looks at opening up that rich archaeological history - a shame those Pyramids are so overgrown/hidden, and, ensures those industries on the river properly respect the river and those who depend on it.
Will be extremely interesting to see what happens over the next couple of days, Noraly. What a wonderful series.
Tell me I wasn't the only one smacking and scratching myself when the mosquitoes were flying everywhere!!!!!
This was an amazing site to see Noraly! Thank you for this piece of history!!!!
Yes me too! I very seldom have a fly in the house and just when she said the mosquitoes where attacking her a fly buzzed by me and I was waving my hand around, so funny
This is more than just a travel documentary . The trip to your guides home was beautiful. Those youngsters were so peaceful and friendly. Not that I expected anything less . He just walks out in the jungle and gathers what he needs ...so cool..
Not just a biking channel, but some geology, history and anthropology thrown in for the joy of it.
And don't forget forget also a field study in entamology , with the beehives at the house and the mosquitos pestering and eating Noraly alive . Noraly , you need to invest in a sun hat with a built on insect net that you can unfurl as needed . It will save you the pain of the bites and the frequent sunburns you are giving yourself . You will really need it for the black flies and mosquitos that can drain you later in the sub-arctic of Canada and Alaska.
She's a geologist after all
Astronauts from high above showing us how small we are and people like Noraly showing us how beautiful this small planet is and how grateful we have to be to live here… it blows my mind that the warmongers around the world, whether Ukraine or anywhere else on this small planet have no appreciation for either of those perspectives. Dank je Noraly for sharing your amazing view of the world…. You said that it is a bit awkward to travel like you and share in times like this… but on the contrary it’s a beautiful and very needed contribution for not having wars in this world.
Well said Heiko, thank you.
@david woods History teaches, but has no pupils.
Noraly, you are quite the adventurer. I love how you show that the vast majority of people in the world are just decent human beings. Much love from Canada. Safe travels and thanks for bringing us all along.
I’m from Costa Rica and this shows me that white people are not racist.
SOY NICARAGÜENSE Y NO SABÍA QUE EXISTEN ESAS PIRÁMIDES DE PIEDRA SOBRE PIEDRA ES REALMENTE IMPRESIONANTE LA JUNGLA QUE TENEMOS GRACIAS ERES UNA MUJER QUE VAS A SER PARTE DE LA HISTORIA POR TUS GRANDES RECORRIDOS POR MI PAÍS. ERES TODO UNA HEROINA LASTIMA QUE NO PUEDO CONOCERTE EN PERSONA. PORQUE VIVO EN EL CENTRO DE I PAÍS EN SANTO TOMÁS CHONTALES CARRETERA A RAMA. QYE DIOS TE LLENE DE SALUD Y BENDICIONES PARA QUE LOGRES TUS METAS. UN ABRAZO EL NIÑO DE 12 AÑOS. ENGELS ALEJANDRO GÓMEZ.
otra ves mi gracias Noraly, por mostrar la belleza de nuestros País Nicaragua, ya había escuchado de estas pirámides en la Reserva Indio Maíz; pero es la primera vez que las veo,
ONE MILLION!! Congratulation Noraly on a great achievement. You are one of the best things on the Internet. Wishing you more safe roads and memorable adventures. One Million of us are with you all the way. Peace, safety, and good luck.
At this point given the kilometers Noraly have travelled and how well the bike performed. Honda should make Noraly the brand ambassador that would be so cool.
Totally agree! HONDA & NORALY !
Yeah, I'm surprised she's still buying her own bikes! There should be a Itchy Boots Signature Model!
Honda needs to show some appreciation to this intrepid Woman big-time.👍👍🤔
Has anyone made Honda aware of Noralys adventures on a Honda?
@@neilurquhart8622 That sounds like an impossibility that they aren't already well aware. If they aren't, that would be clueless, Honda isn't clueless
In a contemporary era we can surely say that we have a person who exploring world with a knowledge of Geology, Anthropology, History, and skills of bike riding , horse riding, trekking, Editing , entertaining. . There could be much more to come. Noraly thanks for sharing all your best.
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😲 WOW! Amazing! .... Thank You for taking us along on this jungle trek!
A standing ovation goes to Santo and his brother for their gracious hosting and trial blazing.👏👏👏
Congrats on your 1Mil subs. Well deserved since you are the Best!! 🥇👏❤🤠
OMG what an amazing Rama family you stayed with. Beautiful home in the middle of pristine nature. I hope they can always keep their habitat
Soy Nicaragüense y desconocía de es gran ayasco. Gracias ha esta señora que paso tantas penurias .ambre .comidas de animales silvestre .exposición de su vida y muchas peripecias . Hoy le agradezco su dedicación y su devocionha lo que vino ha mi lindo país Nicaragua .también se les agradece ha todos los Nicaragüense que fueron muy amables con ella .los del café
E en la lancha .los de las iguanas fritas en la lancha .y por último Doña Martha en San Juan de Nicaragua .y al final de todo la gran familia los RAMA que final más feliz y que final tan magistral de esta expedicionarios Holandesa. Gracias Señora gracias Alaska por lleva .saludos desde Nicaragua C A
"Hole in the ground situation - which works fine." is my favorite quote of the day! I love how Noraly takes everything in stride and is not judgmental in her commentary! Just matter of fact and descriptive! No wonder everyone is so nice to her! Come on - subscribe! Get Noraly over 1 million! And how cool is Canta Gallo?!?!
Coffee and a jungle hike with Noraly, what a wonderful day, not to mention another great history lesson.👍👍👍👍👍
Hot temperature, rain, deep half liquid mud, hungry mosquitos and maybe hidden big cats. That´s the environment for real adventurer. We can feel it and nearly touch it in the video.
Kedves Noraly! Imádtam a videódat! Észt veszejtően gyönyörű helyeken jártál! Vigyázz Magadra!
De los lugares mas naturales y poco pisado por humanos , que lugar tan hermoso , felicidades Miss Norally
Amazing place! Adventure like no others. There’s nobody like Noraly. Soooo close to ONE MILLION subscribers- for good reason. Congratulations Noraly- you deserve it 🥳👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Stuck in the mud ... no we go on. Noraly is always finding the best sites to visit away from the everyday trail.
Another amazing journey of exploration and geology. Snakes stayed away, to let her walk the jungle pathway.
Yes it takes more than a stuck boot to stop Noraly
Noraly, your enthusiasm and love of local History and People in is infectious.
This channel is simply a gem and one of the best things YT has to offer. Not only do we get motorcycle adventures but even if you are not into motorcycles at all, you get culture, history, people, great sights, natural wonders and an overall positive outlook on the world through your interactions with local people and your environment.
The fact that this is largely a one woman show, no huge camerteam, makes it all the more impressive and interesting.
Good luck Noraly, safe travels and groetjes from NL :)
What an AMAZING and mystical place!! Thank you for taking us on a journey of a lifetime👏🏻👏🏻. Your host family and guides were so gracious❤️. I envy their way of uncomplicated life😃
Wow that’s some adventure, going through the jungle, but hard work payed off.
The rock formations are amazing Mother Nature creativity and destructive force at its element.
What any adventure! We are lucky in this digital age to view it all so quickly.
You the explorer , we the viewer’s!
The pyramids were made by the Rama people, estimated 3000 to 5000 years ago. They cut the stone to stacked them into the pyramids. Mother Nature only provided the stone.
Deadly snakes and mosquitoes, possible pirates. and a trek through the jungle to another improbable geologic phenomena.
All in a day's adventure for Itchy Boots!!
And almost to ONE MILLION subs. A well-earned milestone for all the hard work, skill, and endurance it's taken to get here.
Happy trails!
Wait, pirates?
@@MalaysiaIsProChannel Possibly. It's the Caribbean! And there was a non-Rama tribe boat there. Noraly is a swashbuckler, though, so no worries.
@@charlesharris2749 if not pirates, she will still be in danger in Honduras and Mexico, cartel influence is strong there
@@MalaysiaIsProChannel She'll be fine. She's a very experienced world traveler. Alone through places like Iran. Be well!
the more you get lost and go to the ends of civilization with Alaska where few with a bike have gone before, the emotions just keep getting stronger and stronger inside me how wonderful you are as a human, Noraly, thank you so much for being you and sharing your a-ma-zing adventures. And even more THANKS for your care for the aboriginals of Panama and now Nicaragua.
Having just discovered this channel, I started with Season 1 and have now made it to Season 6 Ep 46 🙂 -A few comments that she has reached 1 million subscribers - that was 9 months ago? Now she is over 1 1/2 million!! Noraly, I'm sure you are the bravest, most courageous girl on this earth!! Do you ever feel any fear about anything? You are amazing, full of joy and adorable.
Noraly, this is fascinating and all completely new to me. I have never heard of the Rama people before now. Hopefully their culture and language can be preserved. Many thanks for sharing this aspect of Nicaragua . As always, your videos are a beautiful learning adventure. Stay safe and well. Cheers, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
I really like the way the villagers live. The small and larger bee species living in close quarters is key to the bees and the people's way of life. Those bees pollinate their gardens and the gardens do well, the bees have protection and a place to live. Such a beautiful relationship. What a structure they took you to. Wow the history!
I am now convinced that I share one thing with Noraly : a heart felt respect for the natives of all countries - people often burdened by "civilised man" that spends his time poisoning this great planet...Merci Noraly, intrépide exploratrice du réel !!!
You should be on international primetime TV with this standard of content so interesting and informative.
Nolary. ..es realmente agradable ver estos videos únicos ERES MUY ORIGINAL EN TUS VIAJES Y ESO TE HACE DIFERENTE A LOS DEMÁS MOTEROS....PREFIERO VER TUS VÍDEOS ..Y NO PERDER EL TIEMPO VIENDO NEXFLIXX
Yay Alaska and itchy boots! Looks like it's going to be another winner of a video thank you for taking us on this wonderful trip in these crazy times be safe. 🙏🌞🙌
I agree. This is a big favorite episode. What? And no bike?
Congratulations in advance for the 1 million subscribers Noraly, truly a milestone. So blessed to follow and watch your videos. 🤘
I'm trying to picture you strapping your 1 million subscriber plaque to Alaska!!
When I was young, I was reading "Tintin et le Temple du Soleil"; today I'm 65 and I am following "Noraly in search of the Canta Gallo pyramids" ! And I'm young again !
Congratulations on 1,000,000 subscribers! What an exciting reward to think this many people are following you on your adventures!
Noraly this is amazing. Thank you for curating these brilliant journeys and memories for us too.
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers as well. It has been an amazing journey to date and when you left India all those years ago I am sure you could not begin to fathom how many would love your travels and quite frankly love the way you take us with you. Than you thank you thank you!
Be safe and we will go with you on your expeditions…
You continue to amaze me young lady. Your adventures are fabulous. Schools around the world should show them to students young and old. The positive roll model you are for humanity is so refreshing. The people you meet are proof that deep down, we are all similar in many ways.
That was another awesome episode, thanks for taking us. The footage is is absolute National Geographic quality!
I believe all Itchy Boots videos from season 1 to god knows how many more season to come will be watched for many years to come!
Noraly what I admire most about you is that you don’t mind eating / living / walking / riding / experiencing what the local do in any country, even through sometimes harsh areas, nothing is too much for you, you are a great inspiration. I love watching your adventures, and even though I live in country where in could / should have such type of experiences, I don’t. I live in a country that has such greatness, however crime is out big issue so I could never travel as you do.
Noraly, I love this because we get to see places that we would never get to see on a standard visit. Thank you for taking us along ...
I can confirm that I did like the video, although not for the reasons you might think. I liked it because I suspect I've just watched you fulfill an ambition, to see another geologic feature of our amazing planet that can only be seen by actually "going there". And I like people achieving their ambitions.
Kudos to your guide. Finding the structures in the jungle after the hurricane and no visitors for three years is simply amazing. The jungle regrows in a single season and giving it three years growth erased any trace of earlier paths. To find it without maps, landmarks or GPS is an amazing feat!
Thank you for a privileged view of something so little known to the rest of the world. I hope the mosquito bites heal soon !
Wat een geweldige ervaring Noraly om bij de Rama te verblijven en een tocht in de jungle te maken naar de pyramide. Dank je wel voor het delen met ons.
gracias por haber visitado nuestra linda tierra, de lagos y volcanes.
Wow!!! Those geological structures in the middle of the jungle are absolutely amazing!!! And you are equally as amazing Noraly, in your quest to bravely go where ever you want, to see what you want to see!! I swear, you are superwoman!!!
Noraly!
I am Mike in Virginia, retired (80 years old) Television presenter .
Your videos are mesmerizing and so very well produced.
Sincere compliments on your work.
I never miss Itchy Boots!
What an awesome experience! Thank you so much for sharing!
MILESTONE! One million subscribers! Congratulations Noraly 👏 Bravo!
I'm loving these videos. The jungle is so awesome, and I love how the people live. I could so do that. I know it's hard work but, even the kids are barefooted, grounding themselves to the earth. What a magical way to live.
I've been to the Amazon. A lot of the kids have swollen bellies from malnutrition and parasites.
Normally, just seeing you on your adventures makes me "Smile", the quality of the GOPRO camera video is astonishing , this journey into the jungle is a real insight to a different way of survival in the real world. Stay safe from the U/K.
You have refined your filmmaking techniques so that they now have a perfect balance. I now know a little about Nicaragua, people and jungle and ways of life, to a level that is beyond my dreams. You truly deserve your following. Thank you so much - as always - and continue your adventure in safety.
Indiana Jones can retire now, Noraly is here! What a beautiful vid again, very intresting! Fascinating! So much fun to watch ;-) 👍
Greets from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
I rarely comment on RUclips videos, but this one deserves special praise for cultural sensitivity, editing, and for true bridging of culture gaps. Well done!
Thank you so much for showing us that it’s truly fantastic what you found❤️
Gracias Noraly, lograste transmitir la emoción de un encuentro con la historia👏👏👏
Another nice episode of Noraly's adventure!
What A Truly Amazing Quest For The Pyramids And The Story Of The Rama Indians, Thank You Noraly, have a wonderful time on your venture In Nicaragua!
Здравствуйте, Noraly!! Все хорошо, продолжаем путешествие!!🌎..,
Que hermoso es 🇳🇮 Nicaragua . Esta chica si la amo , hace videos únicos 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍. Gente compartan sus videos ….
Es fascinante!! Me encantan tus videos!!! Eres extraordinaria!! Nos muestras una Nicaragua con otra narrativa, su gente, la naturaleza. Saludos desde México
What beautiful and mud soaked scenery with a little bit of history. The rock pyramids where also a wonder to see and find. You sure show us the beauty of the world making us forgetting what is happening to the world. Have many more good and safe adventures and don’t get eaten by flies. Let’s Go.
Just "WOW"! Thank you for such a fantastic video. Your coverage of the indigenous people, their lives and environment is simply awe inspiring.
que bella es mi Nicaragua. gracias por mostrarnos lugares que ni nosotros conocemos y por mostrarlo al mundo. de verdad muchas gracias te esperamos pronto nuevamente.
The grace and hospitality of your hosts was incredible. You prove, once again, that there are nice people everywhere.
Wow Norally! These videos are better than the National Geography! The adventure continues, you are doing an amazing job! Congrats Norally!
I know. She should have her own travel show.
My sentiments exactly.
@@lovenature1354 She does. And it's getting bigger everyday.
Wow! Noraly, you're not only a rider but PROVED to be an adventurer. You're in the jungle of Nicaragua where big cats roam around, with mosquitoes feeding on you. Fresh jungles without pollution, it'll be so nice there. Keep on travelling to places like that. Many experiences are gonna make your life rich. It's not like S Africa I think. And, again, I think National Geographic would like your photos and videos, of this place, have you thought of it.
Thank You, all, especially Noraly.
The thought occurred to me that if Noraly licensed her content to National Geographic, one of the terms and conditions would be that they would have to rename themselves to National Geologica 😁
really some of the best visual and narrative documentary on youtube...Noraly, you gain the first person experience and allow us to peek in on it... just amazing
Cannot believe any other RUclipsr seek, find & explore more exceptional natural and manmade treasures as Noraly. I'm really envious as I used to do this myself, but age and pounds doesn't allow anymore. Nice to re-live my life through her eyes and senses.
I am enthralled by what you have accomplished! You have opened a whole new world for this 83 year old man.
I think this was the first bikeless episode that i've seen from you, and Love'd It!!!!!! Your episodes are such a fresh breeze!!!! Thank you!
wow! its really remote, far from modernization. I guess they are happily living in deep remote, without worrying about paying utilities bills, house rent, grocery etc. What a life !
My favorite kind of adventure, bushwhacking through a forest to find something amazing. Granted I have not found anything remotely as amazing as this and for that I thank you so much. The guide and his family seem fine people. Wonderful stuff!
WOW.. CONGRATULATIONS Noraly on your ONE Million Subs.. !!!! Well deserved my dear... well deserved !!!
WOOO HOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations!
I like how her videos went from 5 minutes to 20+ minutes :)
With or without motorcycle, your stories are interesting to listen to. Keep up the good work.
What a day , very cool hanging out with the locals and them taking you for an adventure of a lifetime. Can’t wait for the next video. Thanks
Thank you for amazing adventure documentary about nature goddess and Central America natives originals RAMA ,bravo for sharing wonderful pictures 🌐💚👏🏻👍🏼🪴🗽
My wife and I are absolutely loving your videos. Thank you taking us along on your journeys. The scenery, people, food, and cultures are such are delight to see. Again, Noraly, thank you.
Totally immersed in this episode. I felt every mosquito bite. From bees to Manatees. Natural formations that seem man made. Maybe a Jaguar & Tapir next time. wow.