Noraly, I'm sure that you would be an amazing producer of travel documentaries for television, etc. Your skills with cameras, drones, editing, music and commentary are world class. And all done in such a short time each day. You're a gifted, talented woman.
@@WAWACreations I know how you feel. I left in the eighties, but just had to come back. So I did in the early nineties. Cape Town gets under your skin somehow. Now my adult children are planning to leave and I hope they don't regret it.
I might not get an answer after more than 1 year but I was wondering how "famous" or favoured the Scarborough Beach is for Cape-Town residents? So far I've been two times in RSA for in total almost 9 weeks and besides Nature Valley down in Plettenberg Bay, I haven't seen any beach that comes close to Scarborough when it comes to sundown during rough winds and the pure power of the ocean.....such a breathtaking experience!!
I can say as a Capetonian who cycles the peninsula and mountain bikes on a weekly basis - we never get used to the beauty of the Cape! Every single time we ooh and aah and take photos like it’s the first time. I’ve been around the world, it’s a beautiful planet, but the Cape truly is special and living here is an incredible privilege!
I've been in SA now for 44 years as an expat from England, I would never consider going back, I'm a proud South African and always marvel at the beauty and hospitality of this truly amazing country
The editing of the two riding sequences was some of your best. Spot on. Congratulations for constantly improving your work and doing your homework in order to tell good stories. Gone are the days of the one camera motovlog peppered with cursing. Yours is quality content
I thought the exact same thing. 👏👏😁♥️ I had total chills as the drone lifted. What a view. And then I said, wait.. Noraly's filming as she rides. Just WOW! I send love out to everyone. Remarkable time to be alive. Giving thanks.
South Africa is a beautiful country! One thing I noticed is how "clean" this country is. Roads and bridges are taken care of, etc. Thank you for sharing!
You have not seen some of the badly run parts of the country yet. Go to her episode 6 of season 5 and you will get a glimps of the corruption with the improvement of that dam wall. The Cape is getting the vote year after year for the best run province, Reason being they are not run by the governing political party as the other provinces are.
As as expected the replies to this comments are filled with "it's because it's not run by the new government 😡👍 I miss 1990" while not mentioning that this province has the biggest slums in SA with the party in charge of the province prioritizing rich white neighborhoods than the majority "coloured " neighborhoods
@@lorenzoditrall2158 The social problems there are beacuse the infrasructure coukd not handle the influx of people. I once saw the Police numbers of how many illegal iimmegranrs alone are moving to tne greater Cape Town area, it is crazy. Everyone and their dogs want to get away drom the ANC and live in the Cape Town area
Your time here is a precious documentation of humanity. You are a prime example of empathy and a archetype of science and adventure. I appreciate your attention to history, and your ability to get up each day despite hardships on travels.
@@TheAncientBiker Why would that person be a Brexit voter or a Brit as you put it. What was the point of such a stupid remark. Obviously that person has not seen the videos of itchy half frozen to death crossing mountain tops alone. Strange to ramble on about a holiday ,however itchy does what she loves and entertains thousands . In normal circumstances the Brexit vote would have been to close to call. The Lisbon treaty meant that the money people would leave by any means . What is so great about the EU anyway ? Just curious ...... Thousands of illegals camped around northern France trying to get to England seem to think it is a hell hole . By the way , your name is English. Maybe British as in Brit.
@@keen2b Itchy , likes to travel. She is hard working , with empathy by the bucket load , entertaining, educational and an inspiration to many. She may make money from the videos and good luck to her. However she certainly earns her money ,and provides hundreds of thousands of people with a view on the world that we would not normally see. If you think it is just a holiday and not a test of her physical and mental strength. Then please try riding a motorcycle across the Frozen mountain tops that she has crossed. This young lady has the courage of a lioness , and determination that some can only dream of . She is a fine example of a human being and one that any father or mother would love to claim as their own. If you can not see the good that she does ,I pity you. Not everyone can do what she does and does so well. However thousands can see what she sees via her camera lens ,and for a moment be their with her. Instead of living in lockdown. Surely that is worth praising ?
I guess the saying .."beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" applies here, cause I'm just not seeing anything about the scenery in South Africa that appeals to me. The benefit of these types of video journeys for me, is to eliminate countries from my bucket list. There are so many other more scenic, beautiful, safe and interesting countries in the world- in my opinion.
I should point out (as a Portuguese person): Diaz named it Cape of Storms. Sadly on his second attempt to round this Cape, his ship sank and he drowned. It was Vasco De Gama another Portuguese sailor who succeeded rounding the Cape and finally establishing the Sea Spice route who called it "Cape of Good Hope". Oh and your pronunciation of Agulhas is actually very good (almost accurate). . . . When I was in the Cape - I ate what I thought was the best tasting sea food ever (I have eaten seafood in many parts of the world). I think it has something to do with cold water seafood vs warm water sea food (The Cape is cold water). . . Thank you Noraly.
This trip has turned out to be a pleasant surprise for me. You have not only managed to assuage my initial fears about traveling backroads in S.A. but you have introduced me to a truly beautiful country. I want to visit.
@@roblucci2366 Exactly. Actually the back roads are the safest. It is the roads near concentrations of people in townships, near large cities, that is best avoided. Away from large cities, is where there is less crime. On this video Noraly was playing in my “back garden”, riding the roads in the “deep south” of the Cape Peninsula, very safe.
Been following ItchyBoots for a while now. I am genuinely shocked at the natural beauty of South Africa. Although, many decades ago I worked with a fella who had been in the merchant navy and sailed the world several times. He said the most beautiful place he had seen was the coastline around Durban.
Another stunner!!! I’ve never visited the African continent or had serious plans to go, but now all that has changed! It’s shot up towards the top of my long list of travel sites that are musts! I almost feel like I’ve been there watching your incredible footage ❤️
Production values of this RUclips channel are second to none. While not certain, from what I’ve gathered from Noraly’s comments, she’s a one woman production shop - which is incredibly impressive. These episodes could be put on the Travel Channel untouched and no one would know this is done by one person, a couple cameras, a drone and a laptop. Just amazing!
One of your best yet! The Cape and Table Mountain held some of the best scenery you've been through ever. The flying Dutchwoman definitely has drone skills.Thank you!
@@BrassLock exactly that's why Australian research stations started using tuli cattle from Zimbabwe because they were best suited for Australian climate and terrain. Every time I watch a video of the Australian outback I always remark to my wife how similar it is to South Africa and Zimbabwe
I never imagined that South Africa could be so beautiful, you are an outstanding camerawoman! You know very well how to make us dream. Thank you very much Noraly
Your South Africa season has been amazing. I went to Cape Town for work 2 years back and stayed there for 3 months. I absolutely loved the place. But now after watching the complete season I am eager to go back and explore more of the beautiful Africa 🇿🇦
ItchyBoots videography skills are so sharp, the music so fitting, WOW such a pleasure watching this RUclips channel grow. Well done Young Lady, massive 🎩-Tip. BIG 👍🏼
I like & watch all Noraly's videos, and appreciate how she makes her living, but the "gushing" that goes on here sometimes does make me laugh sometimes....🤣 Yes I agree Banshan. But I'm sure you're an amazing human being too!👍
Flying Dutchman ... Riding Dutch Girl has come looking for you. Such a wonderful tour. Always love your narration of all interesting facts. Thanks and God bless you.
You really are a one woman video production company, the quality of that was amazing, such stunning scenery (even in GoPro 2D). I'm glad you took your time to enjoy it, and thanks for sharing it with us.
Only for Noraly; a private cable car with operator, low lying clouds on the Cape, and a stunning opportunity to possibly catch a glimpse of the Flying Dutchman! What a wonderful adventure! Ride safe Noraly!
As a South African and long time resident of Cape Town i must say i felt in familiar territory when i spent a few years in California...many similarities !
Off-road biking dutch lady and the flying Dutchman must be relatives! The flying Dutchman haunts the seven seas..... The biking Dutchlady haunts the continents of the planet ... Both are legendary!
Well edited, and very enjoyable to watch. We visited there in 2018 in the same areas, wonderful sea food...sadly it looks very quiet now in the Pandemic. I do hope the economy of South Africa will rebound for the business owners in the future.
After “Cape Agulhas”, you now got “Bartolomeu Dias” perfectly pronounced... Are you sure you’re not half-PORTUGUESE already...?! 🤔🧐👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 You will be for sure, when you come visit PORTO, because then you’ll be adopted by my daughter, and become part of the familly.... Filipa is eight years old, and loves nothing more than comming back from school riding pilion on our Triumph-maharani, wearing her Itchy Boots’ neck scarf We cant wait for you visit... no AIRBNB needed for that future stage 😊✌🏼🙏🏼 Cheers and best regards from Portugal 🇵🇹 Stay safe, have fun, take care, keep on riding and sharing please...
Wow, what a beautiful journey you've taken us on! Your skill at using the tracking drone shots, and your research of the history of each place is compelling. Seeing the world through your eyes as an epic world traveler is gift to us!
It's strange to say this, because ALL your videos are phenomenonal, but this one in particular is possibly one of your best. The drone footage, your fanastic commentary, the views, the edit. Just pure art. Sometimes I forget I'm watching an independant travel blog, i feel like Im watching a professionally made travel show. You are an absolute joy Noraly. And how was that scene from the seafood restaurant!!!? 😱😍👌🌊
Oh my God Noralee! The scenery is epic! The music is perfectly epic to go with the majestic scenery. I love what you are able to capture and share with us (the world 🌎). I also extremely enjoy your energy (attitude) towards whatever you encounter. Your enthusiasm and appreciation for nature and the wildlife is infectious and a joy . Ride on girlfriend! My sincere gratitude and appreciation is with you.
Emotional and homesick again. The tail end of the video, over Ou Kaapse Weg, heads down to Tokai, where my home is situated. I cycled that coastline many times. There is an annual one day charity cycling event in March called the Cape Argus cycle tour, involving over 35,000 cyclists. You mentioned the recent fire on Table Mountain. It destroyed the library of my old University and many valuable documents. Thanks for such positive coverage.
I live in Eastern Cape, Jeffreys bay. I still cry when I see shows like this. Been here for 2 years and still mayor thankful for the awesome privilege of being part of such beautiful surroundings 😍💖
I just love watching you enjoy the city I’ve lived in most of my life. As you have found, the Cape is capricious, only displaying its beauty in glimpses. Enjoy, along with the rest of South Africa.
Oh wow! You weren't scared to fly your drone with these low clouds to present us these magnificent views, awesome! I am soo much enjoying your adventures in Africa, thank you for that Noraly!
Yay! It is time for the Itchy Boot’s South Africa edition! Can’t wait to see what adventures she’s up to today in Cape Town. I bet it’s going to be great!
I have to say in all the years I’ve been enjoying Utube videos from adventures the clouds overlooking the ocean that were beneath you along with the island in the distance @ 2:43 to 3:00 was incredible. Best ocean views I have ever seen, #1. Noraly you are blessed to be seeing what you are seeing and even more blessed to be able to share it with us. Thank you! ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
First and foremost N, MIND BLOWING DRONE SHOTS! 🤯🤯 Misty or not it's JUST SPECTACULAR! So far one of the most amazing, beautiful and stupendous episodes in Season 5. I am so ecstatic and overjoyed that you brought us here and shared the history and the myths. I personally will never get to travel here and I'm extremely grateful. You are one of the most amazing individuals that I have the pleasure and privilege to know. Noraly can you share what those zigzag lines are on the side and middle of the road? Thanks in advance. Take care and ride safe. 🖖🏽🤟🏽🇨🇦
You should have gone to Boulders Beach to show the penguin colony. It’s very accessible, the beach sand is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and for the small fee (which pays for the upkeep of the facilities and protection of the birds) you would attract more viewers and see something really special. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Yes, I wondered too she didn't go there when she was in Simon's Town, have been there in 2005, it was really stunning. But anyway, it was a really nice episode, Cape Point and all the way down there, wow!
@@m.rabbetts4998 Agree 100% . If she could have gone to the beach at Betty's bay it would have been better, but she understandably could not leave her personal stuff unattended. Boulders beach is tbe best
Boulders isn't your typical penguin colony. Noraly could lock her helmet to the bike, or - for a euro - just one euro - ask one of the many unemployed guys who are in every car park in the country, to watch the bike for her while she looks around.
I hope Noraly gets to see more of the wonderful things our city has to offer. Perhaps once or twice she will have to leave her bike behind so as to walk on the mountain or on the beach. Also I hope she notices the bikers' greeting to each other on the road, given by a nod of the head. We're a friendly bunch and acknowledge each other.
You started with: “ such a gorgeous day”! Believe me , every day with you making the most amazing videos riding on a motorcycle is gorgeous!🤩 Thank you for sharing the views through your eyes with us all! Stunning, really stunning drone images! Ride safe, Noraly, cheers!
I am really enjoying being on this journey through my country of berth with you. Living in Perth now for the past 12 years and one forgets the beauty of South Africa. You capture it perfectly and your videography captures the essence of the landscape beautifully. Love your work!
Thank God it's Wednesday, started refreshing from 15h30 just hoping your vid may be early. Your footage and editing just seems the get better at a exponential rate. Thank you for showing my country in such a good light.
Again an excellent composition of landscapes, music and little Stories! Today I strongly wished I could have joined you and I'm very aware how much I Miss travelling. How right your decision was to Go to africa!
As much as the motor biking and scenery, I think I can speak for others when I say that your indefatigable cheerfulness is a balm in our often pessimistic times. Thanks.
Noraly, I know every single road you travelled today! When you were at the small car park overlooking Hout Bay, it reminded me how I pargaglided from Silvermine down onto Hout Bay Beach. The take off is basically way above Chapmans Peak Drive. This episode brought so many memories back. Thanks so much.
Paul Seymour, you have a beautiful playground. Reminds me somewhat of the North coast of Spain, though much bigger cliffs. Did I mention my nephew lives in the Capetown area?
With this episode you remind me of the most remarkable day of my life: Joanna and I caught Haleakala Crater one day when the peak was clear, we drove to the summit, parked, descended into the crater, walked across it, and climbed to the opposite rim where we got to see clouds rolling into the crater through a breach in the crater wall. Darkness by then: I thumbed a ride back to the summit with an astronomer who was headed up to the observatory, got the rental car, and drove back down to rejoin Joanna. 51 years ago.
She approached the route anti clock wise instead of clockwise. Had she done it the other way round most if the fog/clouds hat you saw filling that bay area (called Houtbay) would have been gone when she got there
Wow, awesome as usual! I always have to remember that the footage only comes from 2 gopros and a drone. And it's so great what a magic Noraly does with it. A complete documentary trip with interesting sites and people. I really enjoy watching every episode: Thank you very much for that!
I see you already found Chapman’s peak. While you are on the west coast, book a table at die strandloper. It’s an incredible experience, amazing food and great views.
Noraly, I'm sure that you would be an amazing producer of travel documentaries for television, etc. Your skills with cameras, drones, editing, music and commentary are world class. And all done in such a short time each day. You're a gifted, talented woman.
Thank you!! 🙏❤️
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Sometimes you have to see your hometown through some one else’s eyes to realise how blessed we are to live in Cape Town.
I wish I never left.
You are fortunate!
@@WAWACreations I know how you feel. I left in the eighties, but just had to come back. So I did in the early nineties. Cape Town gets under your skin somehow. Now my adult children are planning to leave and I hope they don't regret it.
I might not get an answer after more than 1 year but I was wondering how "famous" or favoured the Scarborough Beach is for Cape-Town residents? So far I've been two times in RSA for in total almost 9 weeks and besides Nature Valley down in Plettenberg Bay, I haven't seen any beach that comes close to Scarborough when it comes to sundown during rough winds and the pure power of the ocean.....such a breathtaking experience!!
I can say as a Capetonian who cycles the peninsula and mountain bikes on a weekly basis - we never get used to the beauty of the Cape! Every single time we ooh and aah and take photos like it’s the first time. I’ve been around the world, it’s a beautiful planet, but the Cape truly is special and living here is an incredible privilege!
cape area are beautiful
I've been in SA now for 44 years as an expat from England, I would never consider going back, I'm a proud South African and always marvel at the beauty and hospitality of this truly amazing country
The editing of the two riding sequences was some of your best. Spot on. Congratulations for constantly improving your work and doing your homework in order to tell good stories. Gone are the days of the one camera motovlog peppered with cursing. Yours is quality content
Totaly agree.
I love ur channel getting new view and information 🙏🙏
I have followed Noraly since season one and the vast majority are excellent with great video, music, scenery and commentary.
same, some of her best work so far, and editing esp music, opening sequence , another level, c;
Best advert for South African tourism. They should sponsor you xx
I agree. I also think BMW Motorad or Honda or Ktm or Kawasaki or Triumph …should fall over each other to sign her as brand ambassador.
Thx John. Noraly don't in the right category to get a sponsor from the SA Tourism... Sorry.
South Africa is sooooso beautiful. Thank you for showing us the world , love you .
As a South African I am very impressed with the accuracy of Noraly's information, very well researched and presented. Love this.
The Flying Dutchman may be a ghost ship in the fog, but the Flying Dutchwoman is real.
Yes a vliegende nederlandse or vlieënde Nederlandse vrou eh?
😂😂👌👌👌✌️
Apt comment 😃👌👌👌
Well said.👍
I worry that if she keeps riding no dirt roads with one hand, she will be the flying Dutchwoman
That’s it. As soon as I can, I’m going to South Africa. Thanks for showing us such a beautiful country.
5:20 Can we all take a minute to appreciate the time it must take to set up all these drone shots following Noraly while she's riding?!
I thought the exact same thing. 👏👏😁♥️ I had total chills as the drone lifted. What a view. And then I said, wait.. Noraly's filming as she rides. Just WOW! I send love out to everyone. Remarkable time to be alive. Giving thanks.
Yeah. Even I thought the same. What an amazing flying drone while riding 👌
Indeed Noraly is a gifted pilot and rider!
She cold make a vid of just her drone shots around the world...
Noraly is the only one who can fly and ride at the same time😀
Wow. The drone flight above the fog took my breath away.💙 And the music and editing in this video is amazing. Peace to all from 🇺🇸.
It was cool. Drone flying in IMC, or at least VFR on top.
Who else clicks on the thumbs up during the first 20 seconds of Noraly's videos!
Without watching a minute of it
If she posts -> thumbs up. I use the thumbing to watch it later.
Yeah, you know it's already programmed to me lol
I guess I should have said...who gives a "big thumbs up" within the first 20 seconds :)
I always feel like am cheating if I don't. It is my kind of self imposed permission to watch her video contents. 😜
South Africa is a beautiful country! One thing I noticed is how "clean" this country is. Roads and bridges are taken care of, etc. Thank you for sharing!
Agreed and the Western Cape is also free of potholes - reason being, in this province the corrupt and incompetent ANC is not in charge!
You have not seen some of the badly run parts of the country yet. Go to her episode 6 of season 5 and you will get a glimps of the corruption with the improvement of that dam wall. The Cape is getting the vote year after year for the best run province, Reason being they are not run by the governing political party as the other provinces are.
As as expected the replies to this comments are filled with "it's because it's not run by the new government 😡👍 I miss 1990" while not mentioning that this province has the biggest slums in SA with the party in charge of the province prioritizing rich white neighborhoods than the majority "coloured " neighborhoods
@@lorenzoditrall2158 The social problems there are beacuse the infrasructure coukd not handle the influx of people. I once saw the Police numbers of how many illegal iimmegranrs alone are moving to tne greater Cape Town area, it is crazy. Everyone and their dogs want to get away drom the ANC and live in the Cape Town area
Yes no garbage
Your time here is a precious documentation of humanity. You are a prime example of empathy and a archetype of science and adventure. I appreciate your attention to history, and your ability to get up each day despite hardships on travels.
@@keen2b I'd place a bet that you are a Brexit voting Brit. Please let me know, out of curiosity.
@@TheAncientBiker Why would that person be a Brexit voter or a Brit as you put it.
What was the point of such a stupid remark.
Obviously that person has not seen the videos of itchy half frozen to death crossing mountain tops alone.
Strange to ramble on about a holiday ,however itchy does what she loves and entertains thousands .
In normal circumstances the Brexit vote would have been to close to call.
The Lisbon treaty meant that the money people would leave by any means .
What is so great about the EU anyway ? Just curious ......
Thousands of illegals camped around northern France trying to get to England seem to think it is a hell hole .
By the way , your name is English. Maybe British as in Brit.
@@keen2b Itchy , likes to travel. She is hard working , with empathy by the bucket load , entertaining, educational and an inspiration to many.
She may make money from the videos and good luck to her.
However she certainly earns her money ,and provides hundreds of thousands of people with a view on the world that we would not normally see.
If you think it is just a holiday and not a test of her physical and mental strength. Then please try riding a motorcycle across the Frozen mountain tops that she has crossed.
This young lady has the courage of a lioness , and determination that some can only dream of .
She is a fine example of a human being and one that any father or mother would love to claim as their own.
If you can not see the good that she does ,I pity you.
Not everyone can do what she does and does so well.
However thousands can see what she sees via her camera lens ,and for a moment be their with her.
Instead of living in lockdown.
Surely that is worth praising ?
@@TheAncientBiker 🇺🇲👍
Never knew how beautiful South Africa is
you must visit our country, especially Cape Town
Proudly South African. ❤❤
I guess the saying .."beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" applies here, cause I'm just not seeing anything about the scenery in South Africa that appeals to me. The benefit of these types of video journeys for me, is to eliminate countries from my bucket list. There are so many other more scenic, beautiful, safe and interesting countries in the world- in my opinion.
@@gars1074 Then stay there
@@francoiswilliams some people make you wonder hey 🤣 you would think he or she would just go elsewhere quietly 🤣
I should point out (as a Portuguese person): Diaz named it Cape of Storms. Sadly on his second attempt to round this Cape, his ship sank and he drowned. It was Vasco De Gama another Portuguese sailor who succeeded rounding the Cape and finally establishing the Sea Spice route who called it "Cape of Good Hope". Oh and your pronunciation of Agulhas is actually very good (almost accurate).
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When I was in the Cape - I ate what I thought was the best tasting sea food ever (I have eaten seafood in many parts of the world). I think it has something to do with cold water seafood vs warm water sea food (The Cape is cold water).
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Thank you Noraly.
Noraly is fluent in Spanish and the two languages are similar.
Dias, how are you Portuguese and write Diaz? And the person to actually name it Cabo da Boa Esperança was King João II
This trip has turned out to be a pleasant surprise for me. You have not only managed to assuage my initial fears about traveling backroads in S.A. but you have introduced me to a truly beautiful country. I want to visit.
Why did you have fears about traveling on backroads in SA?
There is always a gift for one behind fear....face it....and you receive the gift--- enjoy!
@@roblucci2366 Exactly. Actually the back roads are the safest. It is the roads near concentrations of people in townships, near large cities, that is best avoided. Away from large cities, is where there is less crime. On this video Noraly was playing in my “back garden”, riding the roads in the “deep south” of the Cape Peninsula, very safe.
@@roblucci2366 Robberies ofc Some professinal mountainbikers for instance got robbed at gunpoint
@@janvandeven906 thats highly unlikely my friend😂
Been following ItchyBoots for a while now. I am genuinely shocked at the natural beauty of South Africa. Although, many decades ago I worked with a fella who had been in the merchant navy and sailed the world several times. He said the most beautiful place he had seen was the coastline around Durban.
Cape Town knocks the socks off Durban .. go see!
Noraly shows the world is not as scary as the media portrays. Another brilliant you tube video Noraly.
The world is scary because the media makes it that way. Noraly shows it how it really is.
Thank you Noraly.
You raised the bar with this episode. The scenery was incredible and the stone footage was fantastic. Well done!
Another stunner!!! I’ve never visited the African continent or had serious plans to go, but now all that has changed! It’s shot up towards the top of my long list of travel sites that are musts! I almost feel like I’ve been there watching your incredible footage ❤️
Production values of this RUclips channel are second to none. While not certain, from what I’ve gathered from Noraly’s comments, she’s a one woman production shop - which is incredibly impressive. These episodes could be put on the Travel Channel untouched and no one would know this is done by one person, a couple cameras, a drone and a laptop. Just amazing!
totally agree with u
One of your best yet! The Cape and Table Mountain held some of the best scenery you've been through ever. The flying Dutchwoman definitely has drone skills.Thank you!
I can’t get over how much the landscape resembles the south western coastal areas where I live in Australia, absolutely gorgeous.
Ik zie dat je met de Mosko set rijdt. Bevalt het je?
Maybe because they were connected at one time?
@@BrassLock exactly that's why Australian research stations started using tuli cattle from Zimbabwe because they were best suited for Australian climate and terrain. Every time I watch a video of the Australian outback I always remark to my wife how similar it is to South Africa and Zimbabwe
What a fabulously beautiful country, I am very pleasantly amazed.
I never imagined that South Africa could be so beautiful,
you are an outstanding camerawoman!
You know very well how to make us dream.
Thank you very much Noraly
Cape point looks like the end/beginning of the world. Stunning!
Your South Africa season has been amazing. I went to Cape Town for work 2 years back and stayed there for 3 months. I absolutely loved the place. But now after watching the complete season I am eager to go back and explore more of the beautiful Africa 🇿🇦
ItchyBoots videography skills are so sharp, the music so fitting, WOW such a pleasure watching this RUclips channel grow. Well done Young Lady, massive 🎩-Tip. BIG 👍🏼
I also thought the music in this episode was brilliant💥
Seeing the clouds floating above the sea water along with majestic color of clear blue sky looks absolutely mindblowing and phenomenal.
Its called Sea fog!!
This episode was one of the best you have ever done! You made me want to go to South Africa right this instant. Spectacular!
Go .. as a resident of some 30 years it will be worth it! Stunningly beautiful surrounds.
It’s been a life dream to go to South Africa. Thank you for sharing with us!
Out of superlatives - Africa keeps giving and giving! :)
Thousands of years ago Pliny or Aristotle said: " Ex Africa semper aliquid novi."Always something new out of Africa.
Yay here early. You are an amazing human being Noraly😍❤. Do you guys agree?
Yes. I do 👍
I like & watch all Noraly's videos, and appreciate how she makes her living, but the "gushing" that goes on here sometimes does make me laugh sometimes....🤣 Yes I agree Banshan. But I'm sure you're an amazing human being too!👍
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Very lucky to have been, Cape Town is a beautiful city - thanks for taking us along and for the nostalgia video 👍🏼
Ohh, those shots are super amezing.. No words to praise Noraly enough. Thanks a ton superwoman for showing us SA
Your most beautiful episode so far. I love that place. Dank je wel voor de dromen.
Flying Dutchman ... Riding Dutch Girl has come looking for you. Such a wonderful tour. Always love your narration of all interesting facts. Thanks and God bless you.
You really are a one woman video production company, the quality of that was amazing, such stunning scenery (even in GoPro 2D). I'm glad you took your time to enjoy it, and thanks for sharing it with us.
Cape Point...most beautiful. Love the mystical clouds...spectacular.
Only for Noraly; a private cable car with operator, low lying clouds on the Cape, and a stunning opportunity to possibly catch a glimpse of the Flying Dutchman! What a wonderful adventure! Ride safe Noraly!
Wow those white sand beeches are so out of this world beautiful.
Southern California, San Francisco, and Point Reyes are feeling jealous now. Fog is like a sheer dress for a landscape.
As a South African and long time resident of Cape Town i must say i felt in familiar territory when i spent a few years in California...many similarities !
Off-road biking dutch lady and the flying Dutchman must be relatives! The flying Dutchman haunts the seven seas..... The biking Dutchlady haunts the continents of the planet ...
Both are legendary!
Well edited, and very enjoyable to watch. We visited there in 2018 in the same areas, wonderful sea food...sadly it looks very quiet now in the Pandemic. I do hope the economy of South Africa will rebound for the business owners in the future.
The scenery in today’s video was beyond spectacular as were your drone shots. Bravo, Noraly!!
After “Cape Agulhas”, you now got “Bartolomeu Dias” perfectly pronounced...
Are you sure you’re not half-PORTUGUESE already...?! 🤔🧐👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You will be for sure, when you come visit PORTO, because then you’ll be adopted by my daughter, and become part of the familly....
Filipa is eight years old, and loves nothing more than comming back from school riding pilion on our Triumph-maharani, wearing her Itchy Boots’ neck scarf
We cant wait for you visit... no AIRBNB needed for that future stage 😊✌🏼🙏🏼
Cheers and best regards from Portugal 🇵🇹
Stay safe, have fun, take care, keep on riding and sharing please...
I wish I could give a double like to the Cape of Good Hope...
Some of the best scenery, cinematography with music and editing anywhere. Just awesome.
Wow, what a beautiful journey you've taken us on! Your skill at using the tracking drone shots, and your research of the history of each place is compelling. Seeing the world through your eyes as an epic world traveler is gift to us!
It's strange to say this, because ALL your videos are phenomenonal, but this one in particular is possibly one of your best. The drone footage, your fanastic commentary, the views, the edit. Just pure art. Sometimes I forget I'm watching an independant travel blog, i feel like Im watching a professionally made travel show. You are an absolute joy Noraly. And how was that scene from the seafood restaurant!!!? 😱😍👌🌊
Noraly... even some subtle nuances in your accent now sound South African :) Another great vid.
Oh my God Noralee! The scenery is epic! The music is perfectly epic to go with the majestic scenery. I love what you are able to capture and share with us (the world 🌎).
I also extremely enjoy your energy (attitude) towards whatever you encounter. Your enthusiasm and appreciation for nature and the wildlife is infectious and a joy .
Ride on girlfriend! My sincere gratitude and appreciation is with you.
I laughed when she said, "...I'll be returning through some mountain," as she's normally very specific about routes and places. Another great video.
Emotional and homesick again. The tail end of the video, over Ou Kaapse Weg, heads down to Tokai, where my home is situated. I cycled that coastline many times. There is an annual one day charity cycling event in March called the Cape Argus cycle tour, involving over 35,000 cyclists. You mentioned the recent fire on Table Mountain. It destroyed the library of my old University and many valuable documents. Thanks for such positive coverage.
Beautiful South Africa ❤❤
I live in Eastern Cape, Jeffreys bay. I still cry when I see shows like this. Been here for 2 years and still mayor thankful for the awesome privilege of being part of such beautiful surroundings 😍💖
What a beautiful place, Capetown is!
I just love watching you enjoy the city I’ve lived in most of my life. As you have found, the Cape is capricious, only displaying its beauty in glimpses. Enjoy, along with the rest of South Africa.
What a beautiful place to have the end of the earth!
Thankyou for taking us with you, wonderful!
This was a stunning trip. Thank you for allowing us to tag along with you.
I always like then you are sharing your meals with us. More of that please!
Oh wow! You weren't scared to fly your drone with these low clouds to present us these magnificent views, awesome! I am soo much enjoying your adventures in Africa, thank you for that Noraly!
A historical lighthouse, stunning clouds, fresh seafood and an amazing ride. I really enjoyed seeing it all!
Thanks once again for bring me with you on this beautiful trip. S.A. is on my bucketlist now.
Yay! It is time for the Itchy Boot’s South Africa edition! Can’t wait to see what adventures she’s up to today in Cape Town. I bet it’s going to be great!
I have to say in all the years I’ve been enjoying Utube videos from adventures the clouds overlooking the ocean that were beneath you along with the island in the distance @ 2:43 to 3:00 was incredible. Best ocean views I have ever seen, #1. Noraly you are blessed to be seeing what you are seeing and even more blessed to be able to share it with us. Thank you! ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
First and foremost N, MIND BLOWING DRONE SHOTS! 🤯🤯 Misty or not it's JUST SPECTACULAR! So far one of the most amazing, beautiful and stupendous episodes in Season 5. I am so ecstatic and overjoyed that you brought us here and shared the history and the myths. I personally will never get to travel here and I'm extremely grateful. You are one of the most amazing individuals that I have the pleasure and privilege to know. Noraly can you share what those zigzag lines are on the side and middle of the road? Thanks in advance. Take care and ride safe. 🖖🏽🤟🏽🇨🇦
The zigzag lines on the side of the road mean you can't park there.
Restaurant view over the bay - beautiful! Sparkling sea - perfect! 🐧🙏
I hope you got to ride Chapman’s on a clear day as well, it is a stunning view under those clouds
Hope she also does Signal Hill at noon to catch the noon day gun firing!
Sometimes I can´t even express how much I love our little blue and green ball...
You should have gone to Boulders Beach to show the penguin colony. It’s very accessible, the beach sand is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and for the small fee (which pays for the upkeep of the facilities and protection of the birds) you would attract more viewers and see something really special. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Yes, I wondered too she didn't go there when she was in Simon's Town, have been there in 2005, it was really stunning. But anyway, it was a really nice episode, Cape Point and all the way down there, wow!
She has already been to a penguin colony in SA . If you have seen one, you have seen them all
@@saafrican3988 that’s rubbish, where she went was not like Boulder’s
@@m.rabbetts4998 Agree 100% . If she could have gone to the beach at Betty's bay it would have been better, but she understandably could not leave her personal stuff unattended. Boulders beach is tbe best
Boulders isn't your typical penguin colony. Noraly could lock her helmet to the bike, or - for a euro - just one euro - ask one of the many unemployed guys who are in every car park in the country, to watch the bike for her while she looks around.
South Africa is such a beautiful country
Thank you for showing my home town in such a great way. Love your channel, think you are such an inspiration. Safe travels
Best regards to TonyHANSEN. 🇸🇰🕊🕊🎖🎖🌍🌍🌍
I hope Noraly gets to see more of the wonderful things our city has to offer. Perhaps once or twice she will have to leave her bike behind so as to walk on the mountain or on the beach. Also I hope she notices the bikers' greeting to each other on the road, given by a nod of the head. We're a friendly bunch and acknowledge each other.
Your positivity and narration make these videos so enjoyable. We get to experience these locations through your eyes. Go Itchy Boots!
You started with: “ such a gorgeous day”! Believe me , every day with you making the most amazing videos riding on a motorcycle is gorgeous!🤩 Thank you for sharing the views through your eyes with us all!
Stunning, really stunning drone images! Ride safe, Noraly, cheers!
❤️🇨🇦, wow just wow. What a Beautifull place.
OMG! So stunningly magnificent. What a way to start the day. The Adventures of NORALY continues. 💥👏🥰💛 South Africa like we've never seen it.
I am really enjoying being on this journey through my country of berth with you. Living in Perth now for the past 12 years and one forgets the beauty of South Africa. You capture it perfectly and your videography captures the essence of the landscape beautifully. Love your work!
What gets me is the stunning tracking drone shots coordinated whilst riding... that takes some MAJOR skills.
OMG that drone shots next level 😍
Thank God it's Wednesday, started refreshing from 15h30 just hoping your vid may be early. Your footage and editing just seems the get better at a exponential rate. Thank you for showing my country in such a good light.
Wow, the views are absolutely amazing. I would love to be in your boots just one day! 🌎
Again an excellent composition of landscapes, music and little Stories! Today I strongly wished I could have joined you and I'm very aware how much I Miss travelling. How right your decision was to Go to africa!
As much as the motor biking and scenery, I think I can speak for others when I say that your indefatigable cheerfulness is a balm in our often pessimistic times. Thanks.
Noraly, I know every single road you travelled today! When you were at the small car park overlooking Hout Bay, it reminded me how I pargaglided from Silvermine down onto Hout Bay Beach. The take off is basically way above Chapmans Peak Drive. This episode brought so many memories back. Thanks so much.
" I pargaglided from Silvermine down onto Hout Bay Beach" Now there's a video.
Paul Seymour, you have a beautiful playground. Reminds me somewhat of the North coast of Spain, though much bigger cliffs. Did I mention my nephew lives in the Capetown area?
Africa is so massive. Fantastic country you're traveling through. Amazing sights. Thanks for letting us share in it.
With this episode you remind me of the most remarkable day of my life: Joanna and I caught Haleakala Crater one day when the peak was clear, we drove to the summit, parked, descended into the crater, walked across it, and climbed to the opposite rim where we got to see clouds rolling into the crater through a breach in the crater wall. Darkness by then: I thumbed a ride back to the summit with an astronomer who was headed up to the observatory, got the rental car, and drove back down to rejoin Joanna. 51 years ago.
She approached the route anti clock wise instead of clockwise. Had she done it the other way round most if the fog/clouds hat you saw filling that bay area (called Houtbay) would have been gone when she got there
Are you confusing South Africa with Greece perhaps?
Stunningly beautiful place.😊💙
A great view of a place I shall never be able to visit, first hand. Thank you.
I hope you stay in SA for a while and keep exploring around. Like a lot of us , I had no idea it was so beautiful there.
Wow, awesome as usual! I always have to remember that the footage only comes from 2 gopros and a drone. And it's so great what a magic Noraly does with it. A complete documentary trip with interesting sites and people. I really enjoy watching every episode: Thank you very much for that!
👍 beauty of nature with another beautifull lady.
I see you already found Chapman’s peak. While you are on the west coast, book a table at die strandloper. It’s an incredible experience, amazing food and great views.
What can I say awesome I really need to get to South Africa 🇿🇦🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏴
I agree with you Noraly. WOW!
Thanks for the ride Noraly 👍🏻😎