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Was this the real location of the lost city of Atlantis? Deep into the Mauritanian desert |S7 - E20|

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2023
  • In this episode, I am starting the big adventure to try and reach the Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara or the Eye of Africa. An incredible feature that lies in the remote Mauritanian desert. I decide to team up with Ahmed, who I met earlier and is very knowledgeable about this part of the country. He also carries my 40 liters of fuel, all the water, my luggage and camping equipment, so my bike is much easier to handle through the sand and over the steep rocky mountain...
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  • @robertupchurch8088
    @robertupchurch8088 Год назад +701

    I was in Mauritania in 1990, it was the most desolate countryside I have ever seen. Noraly is showing us so much more of this vast land than I saw all those years ago, these episodes have been among my favorite ever.

    • @rashid8646
      @rashid8646 Год назад +43

      Desolate is the word. Mauritania is the true desert nation... perhaps only some parts of Libya compare. Noakchott has changes some since the 90s, and more urbanization and solar panels and satellite internet have made the most desolate villages less so.

    • @dalelarson3884
      @dalelarson3884 Год назад +32

      And Noraly's guide Ahmed has likewise made these among my favorite episodes ever. What an adventure. RIDE THE WORLD. Feel Free.

    • @knocksensor3203
      @knocksensor3203 Год назад +7

      Well .. with today’s technology’s .. Satellites, more reliable vehicles,outdoor accessories, etc just might be more possible than decades ago..

    • @knocksensor3203
      @knocksensor3203 Год назад +10

      @@dalelarson3884 helps if you have the funds😏

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski Год назад +7

      The desert is absolutely magnificent.
      Noraly’s team is amazing doing all this wonderful video editing which incorporates the drone footage showcasing the vast expanse of the desert.
      Want to get rich? Invent an air conditioner for motorcycles!😅

  • @sidibenaouf7151
    @sidibenaouf7151 Год назад +298

    I’m from this desert and i know every inch of it very well , my home town is atar and I’m watching your adventure from Helsinki Finland 😅 so thank for taking me back home 😊❤

    • @Q-1120
      @Q-1120 Год назад +9

      What are you doing in Finland?
      Refugee?

    • @NightK9
      @NightK9 11 месяцев назад +57

      @@Q-1120 people have really got some nerves to be asking this types of questions. seriously, why do you care why he is wherever and what he is doing there.

    • @TwoWheeledPath
      @TwoWheeledPath 7 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Sidi, are u able to guide to someone who can help like Ahmed here on video?🙂 im preparing for similar trip 🙂

    • @REMPLACEMENT-TV-2
      @REMPLACEMENT-TV-2 7 месяцев назад

      it's normal to ask immigrant what they are doing in our country , they do the same when we go to their country @@NightK9

    • @HolgerDanske874
      @HolgerDanske874 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@NightK9 Stop cry. It's a question out of curiosity. Stop being offended on other people's behalf.

  • @boris3085
    @boris3085 Год назад +278

    Traveling with someone else who assists in achieving what you are doing and significantly contributes to your safety, does not detract from your journey as far as we as viewers are concerned. This was a great episode. I really enjoy seeing your interactions with locals, whether that is very briefly, or over several days. Ride safe Noraly.

    • @sushimamba4281
      @sushimamba4281 Год назад +23

      That's right. There's nothing wrong with having someone assist in a journey like this - especially when your life may actually depend on it.

    • @lucindavillarreal2676
      @lucindavillarreal2676 Год назад +13

      It would have been nearly impossible to accomplish this ride with all the extra weight!

    • @salah-bi9vt
      @salah-bi9vt Год назад +5

      Apparently, she doesn't have any option but accompanying him the guy is professional in desert roads

    • @justinstubbs5922
      @justinstubbs5922 Год назад +9

      Kudos to Ahmed!!

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Год назад +7

      Ahmed was definitely a great asset!

  • @jekanimahmod4917
    @jekanimahmod4917 Год назад +200

    What a wonderful person are you Noraly !! I am Mauritanian but i never saw my country as beautiful as it appears in your videos.
    This video is a masterpiece in every way, filming, sounds, editing, interaction with people……
    Hats off to Ahmed , such a great person, he represents us in a honorable way.
    Welcome to Mauritania Noraly ❤❤
    Save ride ❤

  • @HistoryOnTheHalfshell
    @HistoryOnTheHalfshell Год назад +132

    FANTASTIC!!! I knew a geologist couldn't go through that area without checking out Richat. Thank you for the look.

    • @thezoomguys385
      @thezoomguys385 Год назад +10

      Yup! I called it a few videos ago. I knew she had to be going there. :)

    • @22patch22
      @22patch22 Год назад +3

      I thought it would be too much for one person it was your comment I added to possibly too. Glad to be wrong, though. I definitely thought it was likely on the cards but just not solo

  • @teerex1011
    @teerex1011 Год назад +162

    I'm just 5 minutes into this episode and once again Ahmed is there, he definitely must be given an award for his help, what a legend. xx

    • @frankhage1734
      @frankhage1734 Год назад +15

      Ahmed is certainly helping to highlight the beautiful Mauritania landscape and its people. I also hope the Mauritanian government officially recognizes his efforts.

    • @NerinaRSA
      @NerinaRSA Год назад +7

      And keep Noraly put of trouble. I still want to know about the camel meat

    • @benjaminvanschalkwyk4759
      @benjaminvanschalkwyk4759 Год назад +1

      Agreed 💯👌👍

    • @devonshire56
      @devonshire56 Год назад +1

      @@benjaminvanschalkwyk4759 We come close to sharing the same name. I'm originally from Breda, The Netherlands.

    • @darkwood777
      @darkwood777 Год назад +5

      Ahmed is getting paid a substantial sum, so that isn't the same as all of the people who have helped Noraly without being paid.

  • @JaapXL
    @JaapXL Год назад +48

    I'm a lone rider, I never travel with anyone else when I'm riding my motorbike, so I understand the feeling you wanting to travel alone, make your own decisions and be independent. But I also can respect your decision so much to travel with Ahmed in this case ... otherwise it would've been nearly impossible and probably too dangerous. I think with Ahmed you've a new friend for life. He'll never forget this too. What a nice man!

    • @Jayinseason
      @Jayinseason Год назад +4

      Amen and Noraly would have been able to bless him and his family financially.

    • @JaapXL
      @JaapXL Год назад +4

      @@Jayinseason I think she did.

  • @KidBiff
    @KidBiff Год назад +57

    I just can’t get over the fact that Noraly is alone crossing this uninhabited beautiful desert and she just hooks up with Ahmed who becomes her guide! What a beautiful sole for him to guide her to these destinations. It’s all part of the adventure, I guess. I am soooo jealous!! Love these episodes!

  • @Johnny-tt8zc
    @Johnny-tt8zc Год назад +126

    I can’t imagine how wonderful star gazing would be out there. Dry air and no light pollution.
    Safe travels Noraly. Ahmed is an absolute legend.

    • @IRIR-oy3jo
      @IRIR-oy3jo Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same!!!!. The sky in the desert is fantástic. I imagine the olds caravans in this field…

    • @Simmonique
      @Simmonique Год назад +2

      That also seems special to me. In the Netherlands it's often an unstable atmosphere to film planets and stars.🔭
      Dat lijkt mij ook bijzonder. In Nederland is het vaak een instabiele atmosfeer om planeten en sterren te filmen.

    • @abdellahimah
      @abdellahimah Год назад +2

      Welcome to Mauritania🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷❤🫶🏻

  • @vp4744
    @vp4744 Год назад +166

    I couldn't help but notice how Ahmed gave a drink of water to the camel herder in the desert. It was a small gesture, but an essential one that makes life possible in harsh environments like the Sahara.

    • @davidobyrne9549
      @davidobyrne9549 Год назад +13

      Standard practice in the Sahara, you never pass by without saying hello and offering water.

    • @HikerBikerMoter
      @HikerBikerMoter Год назад

      it actually looked like whiskey ü

    • @vp4744
      @vp4744 Год назад +7

      @@HikerBikerMoter More valuable than any whiskey money can buy.

    • @user-em9du3cl1z
      @user-em9du3cl1z Год назад +10

      ​@@HikerBikerMoter it is a country of zero whiskey

    • @bhatkrishnakishor
      @bhatkrishnakishor Год назад +6

      I was travelling through Indian Thar and our driver carried lots of one liter water bottles, we stopped to give water to shepherd and nomads.
      Water is life and one learns it's value when passing through these though terrains.

  • @mytravelstoriez
    @mytravelstoriez Год назад +44

    Your travels are making a significant impact on my life. It has broadened the meaning of adventure for me. People worldwide learn about our planet and the people living here from your videos... that was impossible without you. You are the most fantastic adventurer to me. Love from India. Always be safe and go beyond imagination.

  • @ricecoffee3968
    @ricecoffee3968 Год назад +13

    Your adventures take people like me to places I will never see in my life time (I'm 65 with cancer). Your adventures have opened my eyes to places that are amazing and unknown. You are opening eyes to locations that are real and you are traveling through them. Commercial channels take us to tourist destinations. Itchy Boots take us to real places.

  • @thenorthwoodz
    @thenorthwoodz Год назад +102

    I loved the encounter with the three Nomads! The limited communication was evident. The universal smile and exchange of names was great! Once the Nomads realized they couldnt hold a conversation, they signaled to Noraly go, go, go! and that she did, smiling and laughing away!

    • @abdellahimah
      @abdellahimah Год назад +9

      Welcome to Mauritania❤️🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷

  • @mrkeiths48
    @mrkeiths48 Год назад +63

    I did not think visiting the Richat Structure would be possible due to the remoteness of its location. Leave it to Noraly to solve the logistics of the trip. Once again, thanks to Ahmed for the assist. The drone shot over the camels was a favorite here. This adventure just keeps getting better. Let's GO!!!!

    • @1006CountryGirl
      @1006CountryGirl Год назад +4

      The goodness of humans like Ahmed, the toughness of humans like Noraly & Ahmed makes your videos/channel in my top 5. Thank you so much Noraly for all the effort, it is appreciated.

  •  Год назад +59

    Wonderful episode! What I wasn't expecting to see was a mountain range, trees, patches of green, and people walking miles and miles from anywhere. I love the smiles of those 3 men and the one you came upon later. Such gentle friendly people. They walk right up to you, greet you, and shake your hand. It's so heart warming. The aerial views are wonderful and seeing the epic beautiful landscape of the desert at such a vast scale. I'm glad you have Ahmed as a travel guide. The stars in the night sky must be amazing.

    • @bridgetedwardsmentalhealth409
      @bridgetedwardsmentalhealth409 Год назад +5

      Agreed. Like "three wise men" .... so curious, gentle, friendly and innocent. 💜

    • @abdellahimah
      @abdellahimah Год назад +3

      We welcome all of our guests. We have grown up on this❤😊

    • @HikerBikerMoter
      @HikerBikerMoter Год назад +2

      yes trees greenery animals people - in the sahara d desert 🏜

  • @johngreen1776
    @johngreen1776 Год назад +3

    The camel meal reminds me of the old Alaska trapper saying “The difference between what you would eat and what you would not eat is about 24 hours.”

  • @GilbertoBau
    @GilbertoBau Год назад +95

    Being adventurous does not mean disregarding the risks inherent in adventure. A wise adventurer looks for the right means to achieve his goals, including with outside help like you are doing. Congratulations Noraly, always bringing us images that we would never see if it weren't for you. A hug and always with you!!!

  • @palkom
    @palkom Год назад +180

    Man, Ahmed has really been the MVP the last few episodes! Dropping everything to ride with you for several days. I hope he starts up some adventure guiding business, since he's obviously got the knowhow.

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 Год назад +11

      I think being paid is good enough for Ahmed.

    • @lucaskalkman8209
      @lucaskalkman8209 Год назад +50

      Noraly mentioned in the last episode that Ahmed works for the ministry of tourism. What better way to promote his country than on itchy boots.

    • @edwardt1941
      @edwardt1941 Год назад +12

      @@lucaskalkman8209 Yes and as an official helping he does not have a serious incident to deal with. Glad he is helping to keep her safe.

    • @fabiendib3282
      @fabiendib3282 Год назад +1

      Absolument magnifique de très beaux paysages dans ce dessert merci Noraly de partager ce voyage

    • @deidichourva70
      @deidichourva70 Год назад

      @@Romani1209 thank you so much ❤

  • @cheyjan330
    @cheyjan330 Год назад +23

    Such a smart decision to engage a scout to accompany you on this very dangerous section of your trip. I loved the vivid contrast of the sand and the green space, just phenomenal. Alaska is serving you well, what a trusted traveling partner. Enjoyed your talks with the locals, this is a wonderful season for Itchy Boots.

  • @melaniehausen858
    @melaniehausen858 Год назад +4

    The drone footage over the camels was beautiful! Thank you

  • @27jollytall
    @27jollytall Год назад +95

    My wife and I have followed you all the way from India. She really worries about you on your adventures (probably more than she does about me on mine) and this time she is really pleased that you selected the safer option and followed your fuel, water and luggage instead of trying to drag them over that terrain in that climate.

    • @dhdowlad
      @dhdowlad Год назад +2

      Why would your wife worry for Noraley..The world is not as hostile as the media tells you...

    • @matthewbarrett5863
      @matthewbarrett5863 Год назад +4

      No, I too thought the trip too dangerous to traverse alone. I'm glad she chose the safer option because the trip is truly awesome! The terrain is amazing.

    • @dhdowlad
      @dhdowlad Год назад +3

      @@matthewbarrett5863 These people who live in the desert, they have not ambuland or a police to call if amything happens to them, they depend on each other for help so they will never leave someone in a difficult situations. that is they way to survive..

    • @27jollytall
      @27jollytall Год назад +3

      It's never the people, 😊she is afraid of the dangerous terrain in some places. Especially when Noraly rides next to steep slopes or crosses rivers.

  • @forgetn
    @forgetn Год назад +53

    You alone are probably doing more for tourism in Mauritania than anything else the government could devise. You are a courageous and sensible traveller with a fantastic guide and it seems a very welcoming people

  • @tracythorleifson4108
    @tracythorleifson4108 Год назад +4

    Geology and off-road motorbikes go together like peas and carrots, and no geologist worth their salt could ever pass up seeing the Eye of the Sahara up close and personal! Here in Texas we have El Solatario, a laccolith dome similar to the Richat structure. The geology is spectacular and the riding is, too, but I don’t think it can compare for pure Indiana Jones romance to the Eye of the Sahara. What a kick in the pants! I trust Ahmed is enjoying the adventure _almost_ as much as Noraly! 😃

  • @ianthepelican2709
    @ianthepelican2709 Год назад +23

    Ever since I first heard about the eye I have wanted desperately to see it up close, when you first hinted at going to Africa again (Alaska's paint scheme cried out as much) I began hoping that your inner geologist would demand that you visit it and now you are. My deepest thanks to you and particularly Ahmed for making this possible for us to experience this truly amazing place.

  • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
    @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Год назад +148

    The Mauritanian desert is amazing. The difference in the terrain between the mountains, the plateaus and the flat desert is incredible. Lol…. The camels sure were interested in your drone flybys! Having Ahmed along was a great idea considering the distance and terrain. Thank you for sharing another day of your adventure. Ride safe Noraly!

    • @NerinaRSA
      @NerinaRSA Год назад +2

      The platos looked more like dry lakes or dry river beds.

    • @abdelkaderelayoubi
      @abdelkaderelayoubi Год назад +3

      Alone in that area is to dangerous, if’s the bike get a problem.

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Год назад +1

      @@abdelkaderelayoubi…. Yes, if the bike quits, it could be a problem!

  • @ragweed3524
    @ragweed3524 Год назад +71

    What a beautiful day for us to see! I know solo is how you roll but Ahmed made it possible to do an almost impossible ride. I don’t think you and Alaska would survive all that extra weight. I was wondering in the last couple videos how hard a time you were having in that sand, trying to keep momentum. Wildly interesting area. It was as though the camels were posing for their drone shot. Really loved the video and of course a big shout out to Ahmed for helping you make it possible!

  • @retiredbutnotdead9929
    @retiredbutnotdead9929 Год назад +33

    I know this is probably the most demanding ride you have undertaken. Demanding in physical strength and mentally challenging as well. We all know you are capable, strong, and determined, we all wish you Gods Speed and safe journey.

  • @rwriddell
    @rwriddell Год назад +5

    Having Ahmed as a guide, even though you prefer travelling solo, is adding far more than you are losing!

  • @garysmith3374
    @garysmith3374 Год назад +61

    I just have to say I am 70 years old and have seen my fare share but this is my favorite channel by far. It puts a smile on my face before I see the video. Your determination is spectacular.

    • @dfui.
      @dfui. 5 месяцев назад

      Wassup boomer?😂

  • @ericcox6764
    @ericcox6764 Год назад +55

    I’m so glad you chose to do this! I’m equally happy that you aren’t going alone. Very wise move!!!
    There’s no shame in using a guide from time to time, and I don't think you could ask for a better one!!! I couldn't imagine trying to navigate that place!
    "Endless Nowhere"
    These scenes look a lot more remote than where you had trouble along the tracks.
    I can’t wait to see the Richat Structure!! I have always been fascinated with stuff like that!! Thanks again for the awesome scenery Noraly!

  • @None-lh5mx
    @None-lh5mx Год назад +19

    You are so inspiring. Solo adventurer. Polyglot. And filming from a drone while riding a motorcycle across a desert. Wow!

  • @johnmeladathfelix1238
    @johnmeladathfelix1238 Год назад +10

    Noraly... What a journey girl...! You have given some of the bestest and mostest spectacularest shots ever...! 😂😂😂 You are not riding, but floating in the desert...! What a spirit...! Salute you girl...! ❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗

  • @laurahunter1690
    @laurahunter1690 Год назад +167

    The scenery, people and music in this season are spectacular. Enjoying it so much. Thank you

    • @greglandry1902
      @greglandry1902 Год назад +3

      It is pretty Kool! I was loving the music too.

  • @jasonzerbini2375
    @jasonzerbini2375 Год назад +124

    There you go Noraly, raising the bar again. Absolutely astounding, spectacular, extraordinary, and fascinating and on and on. Not enough big words to describe this trek. Thank you so much for all the detailed narrative before and during. What a team you and Alaska make. You are made for each other and have a lot in common. Tough, attractive, low maintenance, efficient, and runs on whatever kind of fuel that's put in!! I am just sitting here shaking my head in disbelief after watching this video. Thank you kindly . Peace ❤❤❤

    • @robertscofield7845
      @robertscofield7845 Год назад +6

      The camels watching the drone flying past…amazing creatures! I love these videos! We could never otherwise see these adventures and places and wonderful hero’s along the way… God Bless you!

  • @memyersful
    @memyersful 11 месяцев назад +12

    I love this man Ahmed! He is such a generous man!! It warms my heart to see him helping you. I love that you let him. I know youre a badass and could have done it on your own ( i love see you on this solo adventure, I also love seeing the two of you)

  • @khenglim
    @khenglim Год назад +6

    It was the wisest decision to go with Ahmed Noraly. Why miss out on an awesome site or risk your life. Thank you for taking us on this journey. Keep going Noraly!

  • @beaumershon3066
    @beaumershon3066 Год назад +53

    Absolutely incredible, I am at a loss of words! I have studied this anomaly for years and have always wanted to see this in person myself!!!!

  • @edoardomaterossi3722
    @edoardomaterossi3722 Год назад +51

    Your bravery is pair to your kindle interaction with local people. Mauritania a really amazing place.

  • @donhunt2050
    @donhunt2050 Год назад +10

    Your channel is like an oasis in the desert, where we can "forget about life for a while."
    Away from the hussle and bustle, the war and crime. A place where we can see life as it should be.
    Thank you, Noraly.

  • @noellahemken8337
    @noellahemken8337 Год назад +5

    I never paid attention to life in any desert. Thank you for educating us. Increíble that trees grow there. So purposeful life is possible to be found anywhere. But nomads are perfect example of adapting to environment and survival and learn to be content. So many of us are spoiled, complacent, thanks Noraly for taking us out of comfort zone of blindness to the rest of the world, specially desert life,

  • @herberttl
    @herberttl Год назад +22

    Her silence about her Mauritanian lunch was deafening. 😂

    • @yunishajjz
      @yunishajjz 2 месяца назад

      Least they can have in that desert, 🤷🏽🤣👌.

  • @foridor
    @foridor Год назад +71

    I'm so relieved to know that you chose to have Ahmed accompany you on this leg of your adventure. This desert is no place for a lone female cyclist!! Sometimes safety requires that you break your own rules. Kudos Noraly. Wise woman!

    • @Cookie_and_Zoki
      @Cookie_and_Zoki Год назад +20

      Don't think Noraly being a woman has anything to do with the fact that she chose to bring company. Pretty sure it was everything she had to bring with her that was the reason. 😉

    • @bobcarry4820
      @bobcarry4820 Год назад +7

      I don't think it is any place for a lonely male biker. Many of the places she goes are really sketchy for both man and woman.

    • @marcusaurelius6847
      @marcusaurelius6847 Год назад +2

      That place is safer than any city

    • @iklil539
      @iklil539 Год назад +9

      ​@@Cookie_and_Zoki il ne faut se tromper ! L'aventure de Norally est une véritable publicité pour le tourisme en Mauritanie, Ahmed est un agent d'état qui veille à la sécurité de Norally ( il n'est pas un simple guide touristique!)

    • @Cookie_and_Zoki
      @Cookie_and_Zoki Год назад

      @@iklil539 désolé mais je ne comprends pas bien le français. 😅

  • @natashadoolittle4117
    @natashadoolittle4117 Год назад +6

    Man that guy is so nice you should pay him DOUBLE!! His kindness and everyone's kindness that you have been shown along your journey is quite humbling. People who have very little, offer you so much! If only everyone was this kind!!!!

  • @Gracundrprssure
    @Gracundrprssure Год назад +2

    Common sense is a super power Noraly, thanks for making a choice that serves your well-being and your fans! Ride on ItchyBoots! We’re all behind you.

  • @RoyTrouerbach
    @RoyTrouerbach Год назад +40

    It is amazing that the people just stroll around in the desert, just like we would in our neighborhood.
    The drone views give a great insight in the vastness of the place and present the human scale while showing Ahmed and Noraly progressing in the desert.

    • @hildaalderton4513
      @hildaalderton4513 Год назад +3

      This was the comment I was looking for!!!!! I am so curious and amazed with these smiling people wondering in the middle of nowhere!!!! And of course Noraly just fantastic as usual!!!!! Wonderful how Ahmed knows the desert as the palm of his hand!!!!

  • @ja-p
    @ja-p Год назад +77

    “I normally travel alone” for your own safety, there is nothing wrong to travel with a guide , especially in desolate places, this decision shows how smart you are and gives us a good example to follow.
    I went to beautiful Mauritania twice and crossed the Sahara every time in a jeep but never was alone …stay safe, healthy and enjoy…😎

    • @Lon1001
      @Lon1001 Год назад +2

      Very true, I'm glad she has found a knowledgeable and trustworthy guide in Ahmed.

    • @optimus163
      @optimus163 Год назад +2

      Well to be honest, if there was a decent road or trail thru the Desert she would have continued solo

    • @martinglasser6025
      @martinglasser6025 Год назад +2

      I was thinking while she described her logistics, they could meet every 4 hours while underway, but she would have to navigate her self. From Paris Dakar coverage I expected she would need momentum to get through deep sand and dunes. Noraly had some video in the Kalahari Rally and learned about weight on the rear subframe!

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 Год назад +4

    The best travel film I have ever seen in 54 years on this planet thanks Mauritania 🇲🇷

    • @MajorAlb
      @MajorAlb Год назад +2

      Yes! Gorgeous documentation ...

    • @avaly977
      @avaly977 Год назад +1

      Agree

  • @inenarrable1298
    @inenarrable1298 Год назад +3

    There are times you need the others to go farther ("alone, I go faster. Together, we go further").
    It is far wiser to go with a guide like Ahmed. The ride is enough demanding to not put yourself in danger by a ego-like decision. It doesn't remove any value of you challenge.

  • @3amobiker
    @3amobiker Год назад +23

    ❤ Adventure is also knowing the limits and our own limits to stay Safe. Ride safe all of you. And yes Noraly, smart decision. ❤ from 🇲🇦

  • @auralsonicwaves7170
    @auralsonicwaves7170 Год назад +162

    The desert is really beautiful in its own way. Like you said, the vastness and immensity of it is very humbling. The contrast with the mountains is spectacular. Gorgeous views. I am thoroughly enjoying all that you bring to us in your videos.

    • @MotoAventuras125
      @MotoAventuras125 Год назад +3

      Pretty comment ❤

    • @knocksensor3203
      @knocksensor3203 Год назад

      Almost like mars.. I can’t imagine the Beautiful worlds that are out in the vast universe..also, that humans can possibly walk on, needing no oxygen,and that are bearable..of course

    • @robertscofield7845
      @robertscofield7845 Год назад

      I love the music accompanying the drone footage! Also, the vast salt crusted areas are probably dried sea beds, the edges beaches (fine powdered sand) and the water-marked mountain… former islands, all attesting to sea levels rising and falling. Atlantis is euphemism for many settlements that have come and gone through ancient, slow (or rapid) sea level cycles, perhaps?

    • @maysusy4
      @maysusy4 Год назад

      Espectacular !!!! Espere con muchas impaciencia los tomas del drone!!!! Me decía please Noraly please Please las tomas de este espectacular paisaje … muy muy agradecida me transportaste a toda esa maravilla q estás viviendo para nosotros . Cuídate mucho y a seguir adelante . Desde California con cariño.

  • @bkk-boy
    @bkk-boy Год назад +14

    Incredible! I don’t know how you do it. You even took the time to fly the drone for the aerial shots. Thank you for sharing this once-in-a- lifetime journey through the “real” desert.👍❤🙏

    • @MajorAlb
      @MajorAlb Год назад +4

      Oh yes! For such drone movies she must stop from time to time. But it works wonderful. The drone movies are breathtaking!

  • @alanw9677
    @alanw9677 Год назад +41

    Glad you chose the safe trip. Looks like it was really the only option. Great guide, and cook! Those drone views...WOW!!! Stay safe and as always thanks for taking us with you! 🇺🇸🏍

    • @sidibenaouf7151
      @sidibenaouf7151 Год назад +2

      She’s safer in that desert than in US streets 😅

  • @cch255
    @cch255 Год назад +58

    What an adventure!! I'm amazed that Ahmed actually knows where he is. Wow! I know Noraly likes to ride alone, but this shows that she is able and willing to adapt when necessary. A good lesson. Spectacular scenery and riding! This is the only way I would ever see this part of the world. Thank you!!!

    • @boediprasetya2850
      @boediprasetya2850 Год назад +3

      Noraly.....Looks like your choice is correct accompanied by Ahmad as a guide.... you can't imagine if you are doing this trip alone in the middle of a desert that doesn't know where you are, GPS won't help much if you go through terrain like that
      Greeting from Indonesia

    • @optimus163
      @optimus163 Год назад +2

      Easy to do when 1. One has lived there all their life. 2. The few landmarks such as Ben Amir, Oasis's, and other small rock outcroppings become essential visual waypoints. They can be seen from far distances. The Nomads of the desert have used these for thousands of years to navigate across the sands.

    • @boediprasetya2850
      @boediprasetya2850 Год назад

      @@optimus163 Yessss for man like Ahmad.... for Noraly??.... her first time plus extra fuel, water extra with small motor cycle

    • @DAH692
      @DAH692 Год назад

      The Mauritanian nomads actually use stars in the night as marks, during the daylight they use landmarks and the types of trees growing in that area

  • @Basileno
    @Basileno Год назад +3

    In general, people from across the globe are peaceful and friendly. Salut to each and everyone, peace.

  • @molliedoodleable
    @molliedoodleable Год назад +12

    Unworldy drone shots. The colours were dramatic. Dark silhouette trees. You never fail to give an excellent performance Noraly. As I've said,
    you are like a superhero!
    That's what I get out of every episode anyway. Seeing places spontaneously. So cool.

  • @Gabriel19530819
    @Gabriel19530819 Год назад +27

    Great adventures are always a mixture of desire and knowledge. In 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary teamed up with Tenzing Norkay to reach the top of the Himalayas. Today Noraly teamed up with Ahmet to reach the Eye of the Sahara. Thank you to everyone who shows us the value of collaboration between different people to achieve common goals.

  • @jimbetzing3587
    @jimbetzing3587 Год назад +85

    What a stunning landscape! Looks like a very unforgiving countryside. Noraly, wherever you go your instant raport with the locals always seems to bring out the best in people. The Netherlands is very fortunate to have such an ambassador!

    • @anke5864
      @anke5864 Год назад +7

      Absolutely agree! And above that "the world" has got a great ambassador too, showing its finest people and places through Noraly's eyes.

    • @jimbetzing3587
      @jimbetzing3587 Год назад +1

      @@anke5864 indeed!!!

  • @annavallentin4662
    @annavallentin4662 Год назад +10

    Wow -- your drone footage of the mountains and dunes and green and camels and . . . . . what an amazing place. I can't wait to see and learn about the Richat Structure from my favourite geologist! Until Monday . . . Safe travels, Noraly, and thank you for sharing your journey with us.

  • @khalfanalmuhairbi7011
    @khalfanalmuhairbi7011 Год назад +4

    I have been following you through Muritania and enjoying every seen of your trip . Some of your videos are serene and speak for the beauty of the desert . Thank from the UAE for showing us the other side of the Arab world .

  • @frankgavin1686
    @frankgavin1686 Год назад +43

    Your skills as a videographer are so impressive. Your drone footage ads a layer of depth and breadth that would otherwise be missed by the GoPros. Well done, Noraly!!!

    • @garymoore7613
      @garymoore7613 Год назад +1

      I REALLY LIKE THE DRONE SHOTS IN THE DESERT!

    • @defender714
      @defender714 Год назад +1

      Agreed, she is getting really great footage 👍

    • @claudiutzu2001
      @claudiutzu2001 Год назад

      Still needs allot of improvements !!!

  • @rashid8646
    @rashid8646 Год назад +50

    Atar is my mom's homeland. Cool to see someone visiting it. I saw in one of your other video titles that you drank camel milk. I hope it was pasteurized and that you didn't get the worst stomachache of your life lol!
    The Richat structure is next to Chinquet, where my dad's tribe served as scholars for centuries.

    • @Mauri7782
      @Mauri7782 Год назад

      Land of the Moors stolen by france

    • @jenniferevans2046
      @jenniferevans2046 Год назад +2

      Wow!

    • @dellingson4833
      @dellingson4833 Год назад

      @Rashid Hahaha!

    • @Ian-bq7gp
      @Ian-bq7gp Год назад

      Rashid i saw a report on Libya and the fascinating culture, geography, the lovely people and some of the incredable places there and some of the ancient history, some of it from many thousands of years ago. I was spellbound and it looks like a great country to tour whether on a bike, camel car or van or truck. Often the least touristic places are the friendliest, most sincere with the most amazing people.

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Год назад +1

      @@Ian-bq7gp But this is in Mauritanian btw...long way from Libya....its nearer to Spain than going to Libya which is near Egypt. Compared to Mauritania, Libya has much more greenery and cities and more developed because they got oils...well they had more oil before the US bomb the country and took it and they are actually the richest country in north Africa when Gaddafi was still alive.

  • @rosnaniajis7888
    @rosnaniajis7888 Год назад +3

    It’s amazing watching two skillful people maneuvering the Sahara.

  • @journeyofjerry3831
    @journeyofjerry3831 Год назад +12

    Noraly I think it is refreshing to have achmed guiding you. I know you want to travel alone but being safe is more important. Great series so far. ❤

  • @LiveaFullLife
    @LiveaFullLife Год назад +29

    I'm so glad you decided to have Akmed guide you through this very difficult, sandy, and extremely hot terrain. It only made good sense to avoid running out of fuel and water, getting stuck in the soft sand, and having to look for a camel to ride (thank you for the beautiful scenery and video of the camels). Akmed has been a godsend and God is blessing you on all your journeys of discovery and exploration. Thank you for the awesome panoramic view of the beautiful scenery. Godspeed Noraly!

  • @allenpence6426
    @allenpence6426 Год назад +10

    Norale, I want to say thank you for all the videos of places most people will never get to see, nor have the courage to travel by one’s self like you do.

  • @sidimohamedlehbib3307
    @sidimohamedlehbib3307 Год назад +6

    Thank you for taking us with you on your journey and showing us how beautiful our country is.

  • @user-nt9nd7xm5f
    @user-nt9nd7xm5f Год назад +8

    We came here for motorcycle adventure and boy do we get it, how you surpass every episode with even more fabulous footage and stories, totally unique and captivating ✊🏍💨

  • @artyfartysuzi
    @artyfartysuzi Год назад +73

    SOOOOOOO enjoying this adventure, I have been obsessed with the Eye of the Sahara for years, THANK YOU for taking us along for this epic ride! If I could give this episode 1000 likes, I would!!!

  • @kenzi.h
    @kenzi.h Год назад +29

    Hats off! I did the Tamanrasset desert in Algeria riding a 17 GSA exactly the way you did this trip for 16 days in January 2019 and I understand perfectly your struggles.. The African Sahara definitely needs a mule to carry all our stuff to "survive" but it’s a magical experience to live at least once in a life time.. thank you for your video, good luck for the rest of your journey.. ❤

  • @davidnightingale3157
    @davidnightingale3157 Год назад +12

    Going with someone on this adventure was a very wise choice Noraly . I’m sure we’re all happy you did that. Amazing part of the world that’s for sure 👍

  • @anileengray5892
    @anileengray5892 Год назад +9

    Your choice of music is wonderful. It adds so much to the dramatic landscape. Your drone shots are breathtaking. One feels almost insignificant in the vastness of the landscape. Just magnificent footage and I feel so lucky to be able to share it with you.

  • @johanbisschop6271
    @johanbisschop6271 Год назад +26

    When I learned that you were riding into Mauritania, I was practically sure you were going to this 'Eye of the Sahara'... you were not going to miss this, wright? You took the one and only good decision to accept the escort for this long trip into the dessert. Enjoying every second of your majestic trip! All the best to you Norally, recht zo die gaat...!👍

  • @skydiver6711
    @skydiver6711 Год назад +16

    I'm so very sorry that you were not able to travel alone through this section. I understand how you feel. I too like to travel alone when I am on the motorcycle. That way I can go at my own speed and do what I want to do. However, the greater part of wisdom was to do what you have done and Ahmed seems to be a great person. Thanks for these videos. By watching your channel I have gotten to see so much of the world that I would never have been able to see myself.

  • @medchanan4152
    @medchanan4152 Год назад +3

    You have a wonderful companion, and this is essential for penetrating the depths of the desert, in addition to that he is a wonderful guide because the Sahara desert is dangerous for one person. The best thing about your journey is that you make the right decisions

  • @imanakadavid
    @imanakadavid Год назад +4

    Noraly has been expending her efforts and resources to ride to remote Richat so we don't have to. I'm sure all of us appreciate this challenging ride. I felt myself getting parched just watching the video. Logistically wise to have Ahmed assist, there is no shame is being reasonably safe engaging in such an inhospitable environment. I am continually impressed with her journey. Brava Noraly and rubberside down!

  • @tonykollar3600
    @tonykollar3600 Год назад +26

    This has been a great series. Achmed is amazing, such a great example of the kindness of people. Thank you Noraly for your adventurous spirit, it allows me to dream and live vicariously through your experiences.

  • @guillermodelnoche
    @guillermodelnoche Год назад +33

    Yes! Yes! Yes!
    Thank you so much for checking this off of my vicarious vacation bucket list! I appreciate you exploring somewhere I may never get to that is truly fascinating!
    Safe travels!

  • @susand8979
    @susand8979 Год назад +7

    I really enjoy the music with each episode this season. It really fits the drama of the region & landscape. Such a fascinating area!

  • @mikesoutside6559
    @mikesoutside6559 Год назад +2

    Great filming of an amazing 2 wheel adventure, I love it. I feel I know your marvellous idioms
    " Like the back of my pocket" 😂😉👍

  • @bigoledave5718
    @bigoledave5718 Год назад +9

    Realizing your limitations before starting and then having someone there to make it work is priceless!

  • @philipvenema9673
    @philipvenema9673 Год назад +24

    👍 Wat een mooie titel! Ik denk te weten waar je naar toe rijdt. Wat een mooie bestemming. Ik ben heel benieuwd of je de verhalen van Plato een plek kunt geven straks. Deze aflevering was weer prachtig. Wat een rauwe, pure, indrukwekkende omgeving waar je doorheen rijdt. Onwerkelijk. En weer met bijzondere ontmoetingen onderweg vol respect, vriendelijkheid en wederzijdse nieuwsgierigheid. Dank je wel weer voor het delen!! 💪

  • @COO415
    @COO415 6 месяцев назад +1

    You have my utmost respect for being adventurous but not taking unnecessary risks to prove a point. You choose wisely to go with Ahmad for this leg of adventure.

  • @mikerobertson1781
    @mikerobertson1781 Год назад +5

    At first when Noraly crossed into Mauritania I will admit that i was having a hard time getting into the place and the landscape ... and I love deserts. That stretch alongside the iron ore train route was grim. But now, with the assistance of the virtuous Ahmed, Noraly is showing us yet another glorious desert ecosystem and engaging with the charming and hospitable locals. Can't wait to see the "Eye of the Sahara".

  • @thomashermanns351
    @thomashermanns351 Год назад +17

    What a beautiful planet we live on! What a stunning adventure. Thank you so much again for taking us with you!

  • @bombastic81
    @bombastic81 Год назад +15

    What a wonderful countries you're showing us. I couldn't even think about that Morocco and Mauritania are so beautiful. And I see only happy people there!

  • @tinkertailor7385
    @tinkertailor7385 5 месяцев назад +1

    That Drone just adds a fantastic panorama to the scene. From the air you can see the immensity of the desert. You can almost feel it.

  • @bahamar-db4oz
    @bahamar-db4oz Год назад +3

    Hello dear Nurali, thank you for visiting my country, Mauritania. I hope you have a pleasant trip. Good luck. All love and appreciation 🤍🤍❤❤

  • @janjager2906
    @janjager2906 Год назад +10

    @ 15:00 minutes: Those trees in the Sahara, I would never ever expected this. And the rest of this video, just incredible!
    Edit: I want to add, those people walking through the desert… I knew nomads exist, but Noraly made It real and it baffled me.
    This is the quality of Noraly’s video’s. You see her battle the conditions of the desert and suddenly there are these men… walking.
    After that she goes on, no drama, and I’m still thinking about these men, in awe.

    • @robertscofield7845
      @robertscofield7845 Год назад

      Those men probably sold Ahmed the fresh camel meat…who knows… they have to be glad to have visitors obviously?

  • @user-xd3ij7cw8s
    @user-xd3ij7cw8s Год назад +22

    I personally, I'm very happy you didn't take the risk to go in such remote place at your own. Thank you very much for comforting you and keep us unstressed. Ahmet, thank you very much for helping our Noraly 😊

  • @mikeleach4201
    @mikeleach4201 Год назад +1

    Great drone shots! Great music! WOW!!!

  • @dirkfdot538
    @dirkfdot538 Год назад +2

    I feel a little bit as you do in your commentary, when you repeat the 10th time how amazing your impressions are - for me the same writing my comments below your videos here 😂🙈- it's so amazing, outstanding ... give me more superlatives please ... your always philantropic kind, always smiling to all people coming your way - and as someone mentioned before - your kind of an ambassador, but not just for Netherlands but also for human kind, humanity and togetherness ... 🤗

  • @thomaspagan4914
    @thomaspagan4914 Год назад +31

    * * * * Four out of four stars! Absolutely "you are there" coverage! Inspiring and motivating! I can't think of anyone more qualified to make this journey and report on it the way you have put it together. You personalize it and characterize everything in such a way as to make the audience feel like they were part of the journey. Before this last series, ep 1-20, I don't think I could have begun to describe either Morocco or Mauritania and yet now I feel like I've been there. The scenery and the many encounters with the people and difficulties combined with your narrative have made this very special to watch and enjoy. The landscapes in this episode remind me of the moon and mars in a few ways... To borrow a phrase from the astronauts... "Magnificent desolation"! Again, thanks so much for sharing the journey, the hardships, the rewards, and the splendid imagery. Ride on with peace and joy!

  • @elhartmann
    @elhartmann Год назад +17

    I never stop being amazed by your ability to put together such amazing videos. Thank you for taking us along.

  • @brucebakke6742
    @brucebakke6742 Год назад +5

    Wow, rugged desert and nice drone shots. What a blessing to get Ahmed to assist your travel into the desert. Without him your journey would be completely different. He is an amazing travel guide and willing to assist you in your adventure. It will be worth paying him well for his help. Stay safe, enjoy the journey, and be careful. 😮

  • @claire9702
    @claire9702 Год назад +6

    How lucky you are to have found such a gracious and generous person to assist you in getting to this amazing but very remote destination!

  • @jepomer
    @jepomer Год назад +10

    As much as I enjoy being by myself while traveling, there are times when it is not only more appropriate but necessary to travel with another. The advantage here is that Alaska will be very light to ride on the sand AND you will have a support vehicle and a friend in this desolate but beautiful land.
    These episodes have revealed the variations of the desert. Thank you.

  • @charliehobson33
    @charliehobson33 Год назад +3

    Such a cool guy in his blue flowing robe

  • @evertsmit7353
    @evertsmit7353 Год назад +3

    Woorden schieten hier tekort zo mooi en fantastisch deze rit. En ook veel dank aan Ahmed die jou hier door de woestijn loodst hij is "een geschenk uit de hemel" Groetjes van de Veluwe

  • @lynburke5715
    @lynburke5715 Год назад +1

    God bless Ahmed! Wow, thank God you found him Noraly.

  • @ronan4681
    @ronan4681 Год назад +14

    Wow … the Richard Structure has fascinated me for years. Will be great to hear your opinion of the place given your expertise in this area.