I wonder if you realise how watchable and engaging it is to follow your channel: it really feels like we're going along with you on your adventures. Thank you so much.
Words can hardly express how much I admire this woman, such physical and mental strength in such a small but perfectly formed person, everywhere she goes she is loved and admired, strangers just cannot do enough for her, not due to her RUclips fame but due to the warmth of her personality , she literally has become a world class example of what's best about women..
your rides have changed the way i travel. No fancy tourist places, focused geographical sites visit, more local interactions food and accommodations. and being positive always
What a beautiful day of riding! Very relaxing! The waterfall area and the gorge is really cool. Your aerial views always adds another dimension to your story! Great to meet up with a fellow rider occasionally. Thanks for another day in your adventure. Ride safe Noraly!
I've often heard or read that Africa can be like an addiction . . . . that in spite of its hardships, it can get inside of your soul and just keeps drawing you back. And after viewing this and other videos from your recent trip, I can begin to understand how that can be true. Such a magnificent continent, with so many varied and spectacular regions! It would take a lifetime to get to know it all! We are very fortunate to have you sharing this with us. Thank you, Noraly! Stay safe!
I went there several decades ago, on a six-month hitchhiking adventure, and you’re exactly right, it’s spectacularly beautiful. Lots of open space and friendly people, and it really gets under your skin! Swore I’d go back one day to places like the beaches of Cameroon and the highlands of Uganda/Congo. Noraly’s films are certainly an inspiration to do so, and a motorbike might be the ideal method…
Thank you Sir for this really beautiful comment. As an African, you have truly made my heart smile. Thank you so much.🤝🏿... There's no place like Africa! ❤
I spent a month in Kenya years ago and not a month passes that I don't think about its beauty, the cities and towns, the small remote places like the island of the El Molo people in Lake Turkana.
Noraly flew her drone through the colorful canyon like a top gun pilot. Standing so close to the edge makes me queezy. Looks like more than 100 meters shear cliff. Displayed your strength lifting fully loaded Alaska, and by hiking to the waterfall plateau. Another excellent adventure! 🙂👍👍
Exactly, that was such a risky flight, but she managed it like a pro, great views for all of us, thanks Noraly, I follow her since she knew Charly Sinewan and after that is one of My favorite Moto-vloger....
I always watch around me and see that locals do everyday what intenational bikers consider impossible trips. He s got a couple of hundred dollar bike, clocking 200.000 km. and takes two giants along for a ride, for a couple of dollars.. The big riders have 20.000 dollar bikes, just bought brand new, and they are always thinking that they have destroyed and finished a bike after a few thousand km. Who is the adventurer? Just a point of view.
@@alberguti3937 Agreed. The 20k dollar (adventurer) bikes are too big, expensive and heavy to do anything like the sort of stuff that Noraly does when off the paved roads.
That was a much easier day for you. You can imagine how spectacular that waterfall will be when the rains start. Always amazes me how lush these countries are. Thanks for showing us another beautiful part of our planet.
I stayed and worked in Guinea for 3 years and did quite a lot of riding there.That was some 30 years from now(I'm 70!) and I can remember so many things because nothing has changed!!! I wish I was 34 years old again ,I would be riding on these tracks and maybe we would meet!
Hello Noraly, thank you for once again allowing us to live the beauty of nature and everything that lives in it, take care of yourself, let's go for more incredible adventures with Alaska
Just read your blogpost. You are so right not writing one when you do not have the inspiration. You are already treating us to your adventures travelling though a wonderful but difficult part of the world. Sharing your encounters with local people who live under difficult conditions and seeing how friendly they are is so uplifting and wonderful. It shines through in all your episodes. We can see first hand how tiring travel must be for you and still you treat us to regular updates. You are a champ so don't feel guilty about anything!
Wow! The drone views are spectacular. What a deep canyon .... water falls as you say will be more awesome further into the rainy season. Honestly I don't see how you sometimes muster the strength to lift your motorbike after you go down. Fellow biker Lucas became an instant friend. You connect with people so easily .... I wish I had your ability to do so. 👍 ❤
Haha. When you’re on the road in a place like Guinea, you meet a fellow traveller only once every few days and, I can assure you, there is no communication barrier and no difficulty making friends, even for those of us who are quite shy.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 You are probably right about fellow travelers, but if you include all the locals she made quick friends with the I am right about her being able to connect with people so easily. Somehow she is able to communicate by finding a shared language or just with her beautiful smile and gestures.
@@gordonpratt4110 - Yes, I get your point. Noraly’s language skills aside, I think women are so much better at making connections than most guys. Often find myself entering a sort of semi-trance when travelling long distances and tend to get bored of answering/asking the same five questions for the 20th time that day. Somehow, Noraly manages to stay enthusiastic!
Noraly, the care you put into these videos with drone views, music, route maps & explanations is very much appreciated. This was a remarkable day with waterfalls, unexpected company & a mountaintop place to stay! THANK YOU!
Just want to compliment you on your video production and editing. Your timing, composition, camera angles and selection of shots are spot on, not to even mention the content and insight of your narrations. Great job. Your current season traveling in West Africa brings back many fine memories of my time in East Africa with the Peace Corps… living in a mud hut with no electricity or running water for two years. Your respect for other cultures is obviously genuine and sincere. Thanks for the Light you are sharing.
Absolutely Jason she is on her A-game. Difficult enough surrounded by modern convenience, air conditioning and technology but most impressive is the harsh environments she does it in even after brutal riding conditions all day and spotty electricity. The real Wonder Woman
I spent my childhood in Tanganyika and Uganda, wonderful memories, but not in a mud hut, it was cement as my father worked for the government, often wonder how things are now as so long ago.
Oh no….not rain already! What a beautiful day of riding especially the waterfalls. The drone gives us such a spectacular that look we would never be able to see otherwise. Nice to meet a fellow rider in the middle of nowhere….and he had a needed zip tie. I really enjoyed the video.
This morning I bought some new summer riding pants and went for a ride to try them out. An hour from home I was loving the coolness they provided. Then the sky went gray and thunder & lightning and torrential rain came down. The ride home was wet and COLD. Being wet on a motorcycle in the wind is pretty hard to take. I'm glad Noraly has some top notch gear t keep her safe.
Yeah because it looked like she couldn't go much further but the drone was able to cover the distance and It appeared to look back at it. It looked extremely remote and very very tough to get to by motorcycle or foot.
Hey I’m from Labe, and I’m so glad that you were able to visit my hometown. I love your channel and I watch religiously wishing I one day get to explore the world as you do on a Motorcycle - Much Love from New York ❤
I lived in Sierra Leone many years ago and the rainy season is really not a joke. There are big storm drains at the side of the major roads The dirt roads are very difficult even in a Landrover so not good at all for a bike.
What a fantastic, beautiful place! Those falls must be spectacular when the water is flowing. With all that limestone, Guinea must have some awesome caves… 😃
This is really superior video. I had shudders of acrophobia as you walked so close to the edge of that first waterfall. The geology of these falls looks interesting. The first is layered, and they look so uniformly sized. The second, although not far away, seems to be completely different. I know you are a geologist and was hoping you would share your knowledge about them. Thank you again for all the exciting videos.
Yes, I agree. My heart was in my mouth as Noraly walked so close to the edge. I, too, was hoping she might talk about the geological structures a bit. She doesn't seem to have done as much of that lately, and I always was fascinated to learn from her expertise.
Stunning drone footage as always,it is a really small world when you run into another European on a motorbike in a riverbed in one of the remotest places on Earth.
Noraly your adventurous spirit is unmatched. Thank you for letting us ride with you as you continue your journey through this amazing world with its amazing people.
Again Noraly...your drone footage are simply breathtaking... Thank you for sharing your ride with us as well as your added commentary...your journeys have their addictive algorithm that keeps your fans anxiously awaiting your next video... Safe travels...
The rock strata/bedding planes at the first waterfall is stunning! What a beautiful canyon! Also, I love it when you bump into other riders on your journey. Once in a while it seems nice to spend a little time with another traveler. Also the details and facts are great - altitude, when the rainy season is coming, food, etc.. Gives a good picture overall. Looking forward to Sunday! See you then. Best wishes on the rain!
I did not know I knew so little about the world ,until I started to watch itchy boots. It is reassuring to see you meet so many lovely people many thanks
Such a brave girl on an adventure. Riding alone in high hills, forests, and bumpy roads. Happy to see that in this episode she found a friend. please give big thumbs up (y) for happy smile.
Thanks for the great drone shots of the waterfalls - standing on the edge of the cliff made my spine tingle but you handled it well. Enjoy the Guinea highlands, stay safe, and be careful.
I was holding my breath with you soo close to the edge of the first waterfall. The drone footage on both of them was stunning. What a great episode again. Hope the rain stays away for now!
Absolutely stunning aerial views!!! It is so like being there. So hard to believe that this is already episode 40 of the new series! Thanks so much for documenting your travels on video and editing this all into a very professional production! So worth the wait for each new segment. Cheers, peace, and safe travels!
I have watched every one of your videos, don't comment very often but I wanted to say the drone footage of that first waterfall and canyon was absolutely amazing. You obviously have researched the best places to see along the way and continue to give us a glimpse of beautiful and unique places around the world that we would never otherwise be able to see and enjoy. Please be cautious and safe. Love from the USA ❤
Hi Noraly, I’m at Labé in Guinea presently. I’m so sad to have miss you on the rode. But i’m proud that you are showing to everybody this beauthyfull country at the same time. Thank You❤
Very nice drone shots of two waterfall faces pre the rainy season. Interesting to see the depth of the two gorges. The first one most impressive. Nice view of a land most of us will never see. Nice to have a less stressful ride every now & then. Looking forward to your Sunday post.
Good afternoon from South Africa, Noraly. The views you post of the countryside is always great to watch, and the waterfall gorge is absolutely breathtaking. What an awesome episode. Thanks a mill🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦👍👍👌
Figures that you would meet another biker in the middle of nowhere AND he had a solution to your broken bracket. Now it seems like you will be experiencing the rainy season, can’t wait for the next video, Noraly…❤❤❤Rick
amazing amazing! to see SIB Hôtel du Fouta (again for me) as I was there with my husband in 2012...and was impressed with the 70s stylish light fittings and the big piano, if it's still there...thank you for bringing the amazing African countries to us. We have travelled to Africa 7-8 times, but your view with the drone never fail to impress us. Keep it coming! from Kuni & Jenny, Singapore
I spent six months crossing Africa and used a cheapo Kodak Instamatic camera. That was pre-digital and pre-internet. In truth wish I’d had a cine camera, but would have been too heavy at the time, and v expensive to develop films. Still have some gorgeous photos though :-)
Wow! What stunning scenery today. The waterfalls are quite impressive even in the dry season, but I can only imagine the incredible rush of water across the rocks during the rainy season and the deafening roar as it plunges over the edge into the chasm. These are sights most of us will never see or experience without your willingness to share and take us along on your journey. Thank you. :o)
Wow, Noraly, that first waterfall was super impressive. The second one was bad, but that first one blew my mind. I'm really enjoying your African adventures. And sorry about the rainy season starting way too early. I hope you can manage to wait until it stops.
As a geologist Noraly you must have been in your element here, what a fantastic insight in to the wonders of this planet. Thank you for actually being out there and sharing these moments.
What a fantastic crack in the rock cliff. Your drone flying is so good, on a par with the skill you exhibit riding off-road. Every episode is halfan hour of pure joy.
Those waterfalls looked awesome Noraly, and to park Alaska on top of one and then get some epic drone shots of you and your bike was really cool. I hope you stay one step ahead of the rainy season for as long as you can. Thanks for once again showing me parts of the world that I probably won't ever see.
I do hate when that happens! Big shout out to you Noraly (and Charley S.) for showing an alternate bike lift in one of your Central America videos. Dropped my fully loaded Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Eastern Washington the other day. Over 500 lbs. loaded. Can’t do it like you did in this video because of a 63 year old bad back, so I used the front kneeling method you guys showed on the other video and IT WORKED! 😅 Good luck with the rainy season. Gonna be like riding in a sauna!
Stunning views and those waterfalls!! How many would actually visit there, so grateful you captured it all, drone footages were amazing!! Can't wait until your next rides and tours many of us will never experience. Bravo!!
Prachtige aflevering! Hele mooie dronebeelden van de watervallen ❤ Moet geweldig zijn om in alle rust in zo'n indrukwekkende omgeving te staan. En dan opeens een andere avonturier: Lucas. Leuk! De afsluiting is ook spannend. Ben benieuwd wat het regenseizoen voor je reis gaat betekenen. Bedankt weer voor alle moeite om je avontuur te delen! Wij genieten ervan! 👋
Those waterfall locations, amazing. Scary thing, rain can be falling many K's away and flash flood can be on you in minutes. Stay dry, be well, ride safe...Alaska is a heavy beast.
-- *_Excellent drone footage, editing, and the accompanying music, Noraly!_* Note: WOW, two waterfalls, paved roads, a beautiful place to stay, and a fellow rider in good spirits. The joy of the day was evident in your eyes at closure. *_Nice!_*
What a boon to have a drone! Amazing waterfall scenery! We can only imagine how the rainy season will transform those falls. Thank you for taking us with you.
Guinea is BEAUTIFUL! I'm not even sure it's real anymore - just stunning scenery everywhere, all captured with great cinematography. Loving this trip and series, Noraly!
Now here is where you and I differ. As you are walking on those rocks and show where the water fall is, you are thinking of how beautiful it is there. And you are right, it is beautiful. However, I would be thinking, "If I were to throw a spinner bait right there, I could probably catch a pretty good sized bass for supper." Love your videos.
It's always so nice to meet you in your struggles. You tell so initiated and in detail. Looking forward to each time with excitement. Hope the rainy season doesn't ruin it for you and that it will be a while before you have to cancel this trip this time. Good luck on your trip and see you again.
Spectacular waterfall views, Noraly. It was nice to see you have a more relaxing ride , where you can enjoy the scenery. Your waterfall video could be a perfect promotional video for Guinea tourism. Wild and beautiful country. Thanks and ride safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Thanks Noraly for taking us with you!
I wonder if you realise how watchable and engaging it is to follow your channel: it really feels like we're going along with you on your adventures.
Thank you so much.
I agree they are many times I have said let me just watch like two minutes I continue later and i keep finding myself watching the whole video
Agreed
Yes Noraly takes us on a worldwide beauty scenery tour
Yup. I try to watch one episode. But then I just kept clicking next video and ended up watching at least 5 episodes.
Words can hardly express how much I admire this woman, such physical and mental strength in such a small but perfectly formed person, everywhere she goes she is loved and admired, strangers just cannot do enough for her, not due to her RUclips fame but due to the warmth of her personality , she literally has become a world class example of what's best about women..
your rides have changed the way i travel. No fancy tourist places, focused geographical sites visit, more local interactions food and accommodations. and being positive always
nlijua ntapata mkenya.
Mkenya
@@e_lumumba tuko wengi
The best way to travel, to be sure! Two wheels, four wheels…it only matters how you choose to see the world. Carry on! 👍
Hehehe wakenya hamchelewi...great
Noraly is a woman of no fear, and an adventurist extraordinaire, i am hooked
Good people attract the same so her interactions with the many locals speaks volumes to her integrity and heart. You cannot fake that
I have never seen a more beautiful waterfall...Goodness💥💥
❤❤🇰🇪
What a beautiful day of riding! Very relaxing! The waterfall area and the gorge is really cool. Your aerial views always adds another dimension to your story! Great to meet up with a fellow rider occasionally. Thanks for another day in your adventure. Ride safe Noraly!
Solo ride through !! Never worry about your safety?
@@SaidLopez …….. I’m sure that Noraly takes a lot of precautions in her day to day adventures.
I've often heard or read that Africa can be like an addiction . . . . that in spite of its hardships, it can get inside of your soul and just keeps drawing you back. And after viewing this and other videos from your recent trip, I can begin to understand how that can be true.
Such a magnificent continent, with so many varied and spectacular regions! It would take a lifetime to get to know it all!
We are very fortunate to have you sharing this with us.
Thank you, Noraly! Stay safe!
I went there several decades ago, on a six-month hitchhiking adventure, and you’re exactly right, it’s spectacularly beautiful. Lots of open space and friendly people, and it really gets under your skin!
Swore I’d go back one day to places like the beaches of Cameroon and the highlands of Uganda/Congo. Noraly’s films are certainly an inspiration to do so, and a motorbike might be the ideal method…
I am born and raised in Africa. I cannot imagine living anywhere else. Africa welcomes you anytime you care to visit 🌞
Thank you Sir for this really beautiful comment. As an African, you have truly made my heart smile. Thank you so much.🤝🏿... There's no place like Africa! ❤
I spent a month in Kenya years ago and not a month passes that I don't think about its beauty, the cities and towns, the small remote places like the island of the El Molo people in Lake Turkana.
@@rrg2248 So true. 🐿️
Noraly flew her drone through the colorful canyon like a top gun pilot. Standing so close to the edge makes me queezy. Looks like more than 100 meters shear cliff. Displayed your strength lifting fully loaded Alaska, and by hiking to the waterfall plateau. Another excellent adventure! 🙂👍👍
Exactly, that was such a risky flight, but she managed it like a pro, great views for all of us, thanks Noraly, I follow her since she knew Charly Sinewan and after that is one of My favorite Moto-vloger....
I know, I was sitting here, 2 weeks after she videoed this, Yelling, " don't stand so close to the edge!!"
I realized that was a deep canyon once viewed from the air! Her drone footage is amazing.
you too -- loose rocks scare me -- out would you get out
@@sandy4425 😂 Me too,
That young man was really blessed to ride 2 international riders on his little bike. That was awesome👌
you need a wing man for safety
He did a good job scooting along that road surface in traffic with two adult passengers. 👍👍
I always watch around me and see that locals do everyday what intenational bikers consider impossible trips. He s got a couple of hundred dollar bike, clocking 200.000 km. and takes two giants along for a ride, for a couple of dollars.. The big riders have 20.000 dollar bikes, just bought brand new, and they are always thinking that they have destroyed and finished a bike after a few thousand km. Who is the adventurer? Just a point of view.
@@alberguti3937 her bike cost about $7000 in the states.
@@alberguti3937 Agreed. The 20k dollar (adventurer) bikes are too big, expensive and heavy to do anything like the sort of stuff that Noraly does when off the paved roads.
That was a much easier day for you. You can imagine how spectacular that waterfall will be when the rains start. Always amazes me how lush these countries are. Thanks for showing us another beautiful part of our planet.
I stayed and worked in Guinea for 3 years and did quite a lot of riding there.That was some 30 years from now(I'm 70!) and I can remember so many things because nothing has changed!!! I wish I was 34 years old again ,I would be riding on these
tracks and maybe we would meet!
Wow, Ty for sharing that. It’s pretty fascinating to know it has been the same for that long!
@@cailinanne ,you know,deep Africa is a land of slow change...
Hello Noraly, thank you for once again allowing us to live the beauty of nature and everything that lives in it, take care of yourself, let's go for more incredible adventures with Alaska
Just read your blogpost. You are so right not writing one when you do not have the inspiration. You are already treating us to your adventures travelling though a wonderful but difficult part of the world. Sharing your encounters with local people who live under difficult conditions and seeing how friendly they are is so uplifting and wonderful. It shines through in all your episodes. We can see first hand how tiring travel must be for you and still you treat us to regular updates. You are a champ so don't feel guilty about anything!
Wow! The drone views are spectacular. What a deep canyon .... water falls as you say will be more awesome further into the rainy season. Honestly I don't see how you sometimes muster the strength to lift your motorbike after you go down. Fellow biker Lucas became an instant friend. You connect with people so easily .... I wish I had your ability to do so. 👍 ❤
Haha. When you’re on the road in a place like Guinea, you meet a fellow traveller only once every few days and, I can assure you, there is no communication barrier and no difficulty making friends, even for those of us who are quite shy.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 You are probably right about fellow travelers, but if you include all the locals she made quick friends with the I am right about her being able to connect with people so easily. Somehow she is able to communicate by finding a shared language or just with her beautiful smile and gestures.
@@gordonpratt4110 - Yes, I get your point. Noraly’s language skills aside, I think women are so much better at making connections than most guys. Often find myself entering a sort of semi-trance when travelling long distances and tend to get bored of answering/asking the same five questions for the 20th time that day. Somehow, Noraly manages to stay enthusiastic!
Noraly, the care you put into these videos with drone views, music, route maps & explanations is very much appreciated. This was a remarkable day with waterfalls, unexpected company & a mountaintop place to stay! THANK YOU!
His journey would be interesting.
on every single episode, I appreciate all the extra work she does so her viewers can ride along with her. love it !!!!!!!
Great episode as always! The moto taxi ride was everything!!! Beautiful waterfalls and packed cars🙂
Just want to compliment you on your video production and editing. Your timing, composition, camera angles and selection of shots are spot on, not to even mention the content and insight of your narrations. Great job. Your current season traveling in West Africa brings back many fine memories of my time in East Africa with the Peace Corps… living in a mud hut with no electricity or running water for two years. Your respect for other cultures is obviously genuine and sincere. Thanks for the Light you are sharing.
Agree! Maybe only adjust the FPS on the drone to align with GoPro footage
Among my teachers in East Africa in the 80s were Peace Corps! Salute.
Absolutely Jason she is on her A-game. Difficult enough surrounded by modern convenience, air conditioning and technology but most impressive is the harsh environments she does it in even after brutal riding conditions all day and spotty electricity. The real Wonder Woman
I spent my childhood in Tanganyika and Uganda, wonderful memories, but not in a mud hut, it was cement as my father worked for the government, often wonder how things are now as so long ago.
Been with you since 15000 subscribers and its inching close to 2 M , feels proud to be a part of your rides atleast as a viewer.
I feel like a newby; when I joined the channel Noraly had 190k subscribers. Loved (and liked) every single video.
I am with her since India series
@@VeniVidiRitchie Don´t feel bad. I follow her since she had 1.49 M subs...
@@mindtraveller100you can watch the old videos from the Stan countries if you feel like it 😉
@@Lifewithairaajkhan Me too
I got tingles just watching Noraly getting close to the edge of the waterfall.
Oh no….not rain already! What a beautiful day of riding especially the waterfalls. The drone gives us such a spectacular that look we would never be able to see otherwise. Nice to meet a fellow rider in the middle of nowhere….and he had a needed zip tie. I really enjoyed the video.
This morning I bought some new summer riding pants and went for a ride to try them out. An hour from home I was loving the coolness they provided. Then the sky went gray and thunder & lightning and torrential rain came down. The ride home was wet and COLD.
Being wet on a motorcycle in the wind is pretty hard to take.
I'm glad Noraly has some top notch gear t keep her safe.
Yeah because it looked like she couldn't go much further but the drone was able to cover the distance and It appeared to look back at it. It looked extremely remote and very very tough to get to by motorcycle or foot.
Hey I’m from Labe, and I’m so glad that you were able to visit my hometown. I love your channel and I watch religiously wishing I one day get to explore the world as you do on a Motorcycle - Much Love from New York ❤
I lived in Sierra Leone many years ago and the rainy season is really not a joke. There are big storm drains at the side of the major roads The dirt roads are very difficult even in a Landrover so not good at all for a bike.
Wow big warning here sounds legit
@@paxwallace8324 Major roads in sierra leone much improved now than before.
What a fantastic, beautiful place! Those falls must be spectacular when the water is flowing. With all that limestone, Guinea must have some awesome caves… 😃
Good afternoon Noraly, from Derbyshire England 😍
Wow, the drone coverage of the first waterfall was amazing, flying down into that gnarly ravine was very interesting. Loved it.
This is really superior video. I had shudders of acrophobia as you walked so close to the edge of that first waterfall. The geology of these falls looks interesting. The first is layered, and they look so uniformly sized. The second, although not far away, seems to be completely different. I know you are a geologist and was hoping you would share your knowledge about them. Thank you again for all the exciting videos.
Ditto acrophobia and curiosity about all of those layers of rock. Google won't teach me as well but, I'm going to have to research that.
I was wondering what the orange streaks were leaching from the rocks. Iron oxide? A sulphur compound?
@@tombache3426 I believe its iron.Ore more precise, iron accumulating bacterias.
Yes, I agree. My heart was in my mouth as Noraly walked so close to the edge. I, too, was hoping she might talk about the geological structures a bit. She doesn't seem to have done as much of that lately, and I always was fascinated to learn from her expertise.
3 people on the motor bike best scene yup that's what i call adventure memories to reflect upon in the future
Stunning drone footage as always,it is a really small world when you run into another European on a motorbike in a riverbed in one of the remotest places on Earth.
The cattle at the 2nd falls were pretty chill.
Noraly your adventurous spirit is unmatched. Thank you for letting us ride with you as you continue your journey through this amazing world with its amazing people.
Again Noraly...your drone footage are simply breathtaking... Thank you for sharing your ride with us as well as your added commentary...your journeys have their addictive algorithm that keeps your fans anxiously awaiting your next video... Safe travels...
When it’s starts with Noraly lifting Alaska, you know it’s gonna be good 😂
You're right!
It’s been a while since she has had a 😮oh dear.
That's why I give a Big Thumb's Up as soon as the video starts!
You are amazing, a true lady and very tough. Thank you, take care. Im loving this.
That’s a good observation! You’re right!
The rock strata/bedding planes at the first waterfall is stunning! What a beautiful canyon! Also, I love it when you bump into other riders on your journey. Once in a while it seems nice to spend a little time with another traveler. Also the details and facts are great - altitude, when the rainy season is coming, food, etc.. Gives a good picture overall. Looking forward to Sunday! See you then. Best wishes on the rain!
You are truly an inspiration for women and humanity thank you for sharing ❤
Just finished binge watching every episode. What a journey.
I did not know I knew so little about the world ,until I started to watch itchy boots. It is reassuring to see you meet so many lovely people many thanks
I remember when you first started using the drone ..you were so nervous and look at you now down in the gorges
Thank you! It was super risky to fly in between the narrow gorge haha 😅 but I think it was worth the risk!
Such a brave girl on an adventure. Riding alone in high hills, forests, and bumpy roads. Happy to see that in this episode she found a friend. please give big thumbs up (y) for happy smile.
Thanks for the great drone shots of the waterfalls - standing on the edge of the cliff made my spine tingle but you handled it well. Enjoy the Guinea highlands, stay safe, and be careful.
I was holding my breath with you soo close to the edge of the first waterfall. The drone footage on both of them was stunning. What a great episode again. Hope the rain stays away for now!
Absolutely stunning aerial views!!! It is so like being there. So hard to believe that this is already episode 40 of the new series! Thanks so much for documenting your travels on video and editing this all into a very professional production! So worth the wait for each new segment. Cheers, peace, and safe travels!
Itchy Boots!!!! So happy with this new episode 🥰
I have watched every one of your videos, don't comment very often but I wanted to say the drone footage of that first waterfall and canyon was absolutely amazing. You obviously have researched the best places to see along the way and continue to give us a glimpse of beautiful and unique places around the world that we would never otherwise be able to see and enjoy. Please be cautious and safe. Love from the USA ❤
another beautiful video
When you fall like that, it is very difficult to ride back again so immediately. You are at next level lady. Those drone shots are so amazing
Hi Noraly,
I’m at Labé in Guinea presently.
I’m so sad to have miss you on the rode.
But i’m proud that you are showing to everybody this beauthyfull country at the same time.
Thank You❤
Thank you for visiting my Guinea
Very nice drone shots of two waterfall faces pre the rainy season. Interesting to see the depth of the two gorges. The first one most impressive. Nice view of a land most of us will never see. Nice to have a less stressful ride every now & then. Looking forward to your Sunday post.
... absolutely unique and spectacular geology! ... those rift waterfalls are a wonder ... Ride On and take us with you ...
Good afternoon from South Africa, Noraly. The views you post of the countryside is always great to watch, and the waterfall gorge is absolutely breathtaking. What an awesome episode. Thanks a mill🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦👍👍👌
Beautiful drone footage. Thank you!
Figures that you would meet another biker in the middle of nowhere AND he had a solution to your broken bracket. Now it seems like you will be experiencing the rainy season, can’t wait for the next video, Noraly…❤❤❤Rick
Wow Noraly!! Quite the drone pilot through the waterfall ravine!!!!
5:47 extraordinary drone footages.😮😮😮. Great job Noraly. 11:17 spectacular with the drone today. Wow!
Wow those waterfalls were awesome. So glad you find the cool places to take us. Thanks
amazing amazing! to see SIB Hôtel du Fouta (again for me) as I was there with my husband in 2012...and was impressed with the 70s stylish light fittings and the big piano, if it's still there...thank you for bringing the amazing African countries to us. We have travelled to Africa 7-8 times, but your view with the drone never fail to impress us. Keep it coming! from Kuni & Jenny, Singapore
The resolution of the drone footage is excellent. Gorgeous!
Wow Noraly, another great day of riding. Your journeys are absolutely epic!!! Your drone footage is amazing. Keep safe and enjoy.
Thank you so much, Noraly --- for having NO EMBEDDED ADS --- in your fine video creations!
I don't know what us arm chair travelers ever did without GoPros and drones? Great stuff as usual.
We relied on National Geographic and Life magazines , so crude nowadays.
@@lhollybow NG & Life not even close. I had NG from 1956 to 2008 and for me who's not a foodie, travel vlogs have over printed media hands down.
I spent six months crossing Africa and used a cheapo Kodak Instamatic camera. That was pre-digital and pre-internet. In truth wish I’d had a cine camera, but would have been too heavy at the time, and v expensive to develop films. Still have some gorgeous photos though :-)
6:58 one of my favorite views of the waterfalls area. Amazing
I always love your drone footage. The falls were fantastic, loved it.
Always rushing along....You miss so much.
The World needs to be felt, not Only seen...
What Beautifull scenery...
Thank You
Wow! What stunning scenery today. The waterfalls are quite impressive even in the dry season, but I can only imagine the incredible rush of water across the rocks during the rainy season and the deafening roar as it plunges over the edge into the chasm. These are sights most of us will never see or experience without your willingness to share and take us along on your journey. Thank you. :o)
5:06 it always amazes me when she leaves the bike and stuff unattended😮
Wow, Noraly, that first waterfall was super impressive. The second one was bad, but that first one blew my mind. I'm really enjoying your African adventures. And sorry about the rainy season starting way too early. I hope you can manage to wait until it stops.
Amazing…Ariel view of waterfalls ❤
Absolutely beautiful footage of the waterfalls, Noraly! Keep up the great work! 😎
As a geologist Noraly you must have been in your element here, what a fantastic insight in to the wonders of this planet. Thank you for actually being out there and sharing these moments.
This was one of my favorite all-time episodes now. Stunning videography.
The stories you will be able to tell... WOW
What a fantastic crack in the rock cliff. Your drone flying is so good, on a par with the skill you exhibit riding off-road. Every episode is halfan hour of pure joy.
These waterfalls are beautiful, amazing places !
Those waterfalls looked awesome Noraly, and to park Alaska on top of one and then get some epic drone shots of you and your bike was really cool. I hope you stay one step ahead of the rainy season for as long as you can. Thanks for once again showing me parts of the world that I probably won't ever see.
Beautiful scenery. Thanks for the video.
I do hate when that happens! Big shout out to you Noraly (and Charley S.) for showing an alternate bike lift in one of your Central America videos. Dropped my fully loaded Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Eastern Washington the other day. Over 500 lbs. loaded. Can’t do it like you did in this video because of a 63 year old bad back, so I used the front kneeling method you guys showed on the other video and IT WORKED! 😅 Good luck with the rainy season. Gonna be like riding in a sauna!
Love the Flamboyant trees avenue from about 3:00 in
Stunning views and those waterfalls!! How many would actually visit there, so grateful you captured it all, drone footages were amazing!! Can't wait until your next rides and tours many of us will never experience. Bravo!!
I think honda should put that motorbike in a museum.
What a legend Noraly is .
Hi Noraly! Your drone footage of the waterfalls were amazing. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Hi Noraly, Africa is an unbelievable country. Thx for story and wonderful pictures. Take care - mike
Prachtige aflevering! Hele mooie dronebeelden van de watervallen ❤ Moet geweldig zijn om in alle rust in zo'n indrukwekkende omgeving te staan. En dan opeens een andere avonturier: Lucas. Leuk! De afsluiting is ook spannend. Ben benieuwd wat het regenseizoen voor je reis gaat betekenen. Bedankt weer voor alle moeite om je avontuur te delen! Wij genieten ervan! 👋
Wow what a sight ! And that includes you !
Your drone footage is amazing. The car with the guys on top 😂 I’ve seen that in New Jersey.
Safe travels Noraly
Stunning waterfall landscapes. A view to drink in all day. Thank you Noraly :)
Those waterfall locations, amazing. Scary thing, rain can be falling many K's away and flash flood can be on you in minutes. Stay dry, be well, ride safe...Alaska is a heavy beast.
-- *_Excellent drone footage, editing, and the accompanying music, Noraly!_*
Note: WOW, two waterfalls, paved roads, a beautiful place to stay, and a fellow rider in good spirits.
The joy of the day was evident in your eyes at closure. *_Nice!_*
Spectacular drone footage!! What an adventure, thanks for taking us along all these years...Cheers
Stunning waterfalls and incredible views. Thanks Noraly!
What a boon to have a drone! Amazing waterfall scenery! We can only imagine how the rainy season will transform those falls. Thank you for taking us with you.
Guinea is BEAUTIFUL! I'm not even sure it's real anymore - just stunning scenery everywhere, all captured with great cinematography. Loving this trip and series, Noraly!
Very nice Drone footage of the waterfalls, and very good piloting down in that gorge. Amazing video
Now here is where you and I differ. As you are walking on those rocks and show where the water fall is, you are thinking of how beautiful it is there. And you are right, it is beautiful. However, I would be thinking, "If I were to throw a spinner bait right there, I could probably catch a pretty good sized bass for supper." Love your videos.
Gorgeous gorgeous view of the waterfall…..intrepid Noraly….my stomach turned whenI saw you standing so close to the edge!
I would like to see those waterfalls in full flood, it was impressive at that moment, it must be spectacular during the rainy season 👍
Fun day of riding! Waterfalls were cool and meeting another rider from Austria was a welcome surprise! Enjoyed this adventure!
It's always so nice to meet you in your struggles. You tell so initiated and in detail. Looking forward to each time with excitement. Hope the rainy season doesn't ruin it for you and that it will be a while before you have to cancel this trip this time. Good luck on your trip and see you again.
Wow! What wonderful drone footage!
Spectacular waterfall views, Noraly. It was nice to see you have a more relaxing ride , where you can enjoy the scenery. Your waterfall video could be a perfect promotional video for Guinea tourism. Wild and beautiful country. Thanks and ride safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦