@@somethingclever1234 It's called "bush-ego". You solve so many problems and overcome difficult situations in Africa every day that you build an unpenetrable self esteem and people around you feel and see that and leave you alone. Noraly is one of them.
She's got this whole personal security thing figured out. When asked for her number, clearly NOT for security reasons, she politely declined without a no, braved the awkward pause without reengaging into the conversation, actively used the polite non-stare to look at the female officer. Sure, the cameras help, but this is exactly how you communicate confidence and signal borders without explicitly saying a word. Really, really good people skills at work there.
Hi Noraly . My dad worked in Ghana for fifteen years and I spent my first seven years there . Dad was envolved with the Volta dam project , he was a civil engineer and worked on the foundations for the road bridge near the dam . When the dam first flooded the area animas had to be helped out of the area . I remember the Tema area especially ; Dad worked on the Tema harbour sea walls and the motorway . One weekend we went to Macarthur hill to see where my parents had lived one of the bungalows built for his firms engineers . The bungalow was still standing with a roof on it . Dad and I opened the back door to find the ceilings had fallen down . Hanging from the rafters like tightly packed shirts were hundreds of fruit bats ; they were shirt sized too ! Time for a sharp exit ! We have only happy memories of Ghana , the people are very friendly .
Wow! I learn so much from your videos! The views were amazing, every landscape you film is breathtakingly beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Love and hugs from sunny Arizona 💖😎💖
My father was the chief engineer of the Volta River Project, from 1962 to 1965. We lived in East Cantonments, not far from Burma Camp and the Airport. I have many happy memories of my time in Ghana. Fortunately our old house is in good shape, and still in use. It's part of a set of houses on Mankralo Close, reserved for VRA executives.
LOL..... My dad did the same thing, the world gets a lot smaller with the internet. I was there for 2 years in the Akosombo camp....when i was 11 and 12. My dad was also a civil engineer, he worked on the Volta River Project [ dam ]. Yes the people were VERY friendly......i have fond memories of Ghana. We had a beach hut not far from Tema.......It was a gorgeous, uncrowded beach at the time.
How does she do the drone shots from hundreds of feet in the air showing her down below riding her motorcycle? Does she control the drone and ride at the same time?
@@douglasburnside I was thinking the exact same thing, lol. I don't really know anything about drones but there maybe be a setting on the drone that it can keep the camera trained on the location of the remote while flying in a certain patter/distance...? maybe, probably?
I'm fascinated with her drone work too. Wish I knew more about her equipment. It's pretty cool how far out over the jungle it is and far from her trail at times
@@douglasburnside Just got into drones myself. Some of the mid to high-end drones have a "follow-me" feature, where by they follow you based on the location of the remote's or your cell phone's GPS location, whilst some have a waypoint feature, where you can draw line with waypoints for it to follow, and assign the parameters to maintain (altitude, speed, etc). Not sure which one Noraly uses, but in a nutshell, those are the basics of those shots... unless someone more experienced than I has a better explanation.
Honestly, having followed this amazing woman almost from the start, just blown away by what she produces and how she lives her life. She's a RUclips icon. Other content creators follow her lead but few get close. She's a legend.
Such enjoyable content in watchable length segments (and highly addictive too)! I love the authentic story telling and videos, and the drone coverage especially in this episode was SPECTACULAR ❤.
Those drone-shots bring tears to my eyes... how humble and little we are in this giant world. Perfect cinematic work Noraly! The rain, the clouds... Amazing work!!!!
Glad it's not only me getting sentimental as I'm getting older. Not this time, but definitely experienced invisible ninjas cutting onions in my vicinity while watching some of Noraly's drone shots in the past.
I'm a guy, and even I cried. Norally and her videos are some of the best I have ever seen, on many levels. What an impressive woman, and what a pleasure it is to tag along with her.
To me having grown up in E Africa and while working on ships visiting W Africa I have been pleasantly surprised by the people❤, I remember being very wary of going ashore in W Africa, Noraly has shown me I was very wrong, we even used to jokingly say the West was the white mans grave, so mistaken.
And to think there are all theses crazy dictators around the world that wish to tear these Countries in Africa and other parts of the globe apart. Shame on them!
Those kids (baby goat) made my day because of their funny way of like waiting-for-you gestures and bleating like telling you, "oh you're hear... Common let's play"...They're cute, as well as that gentle rare kind of monkeys... Thanks Noraly for taking us to that breathtaking mountain view...
I love how you handle more difficult people. How you discern the difference between some guy "aggressively" flirting (like the captain), or the police guy shooting his shot in a slightly more subtle way (although still didn't leave a lot of room to just say "no thanks", as he's still a police officer that has a certain amount of power).
African we love people and don't push humans away from us !!! That's the nature we are born with !!! Especially Ghana my motherland. Love for all and to alll !!!
At last! An actual ferry and not a broken down one and a precarious crossing in a little boat. What a spectacular mountain retreat looking out at the clouds for your stay. Noraly you are amazing, we all love you and your videos. Be safe and keep smiling.
@@nanagh3466 Why on earth would you reply that to my comment? Have you actually seen many of Noraly's videos? Almost without fail she turns up to take a ferry and it is out of commission and she ends up loading Alaska onto a precarious little canoe/boat. That happens on virtually every continent/country she visits.
Africa is absolutely stunning but the last 10 mins (or so) of footage was utterly spectacular. I don't even have the words to describe the natural beauty. Incredible. Thank you for sharing what I would never have had the chance to see otherwise. ❤
I am constantly in awe of your relaxed attitude towards problems with your bike. You rise to the challenge and find a way. You are an inspiration to all of us rider's out here. Thank you Noraly.
Watched her from day one of her travelling and she has over time grown into a well grounded seasoned traveller....more relaxed than her early days......
These episodes have gotten a lot more interesting. However, Noraly is definitely not interested in an adventure called "The Captain, His Wife and Sweet Angel".
No amount of teaching from a book can begin to compare what we are learning and seeing from Noraly in geography and culture....among many other things. She has risen to never before seen heights and the climb is not done. sometimes I try to think about who I can compare Noraly to but there is no one....No one. Peace! ❤❤❤
Ghana is an amazing country, we have our challenges but watching a complete stranger go through our land and very rural areas without any issues is just amazing to watch. Seen her other videos and it was one problem after the other. Also those views from the mountains wow. I bet the camera does not do it justice
Anyone who thinks that the Age of Exploration is over should watch Noraly's travels, as she shows us people and places like no-one else does, from the saddle of her bike. She must have Dutch seafaring ancestry such is her appetite for travel, so thank heavens there are still people like her in the world, even if our " Itchy Boots " lady is quite unique!
You are so right. I was just thinking same thing. Often folks try to compare her to some famous explorer but really no one has done it like she is so there is no one to compare to. She is the one and only. She really is setting the bar. Peace!
Yet another spectacular video with those drone shots, Noraly. The accompanying music was the perfect match to go with the drama of this location. Always a treat to see these places as you have become such a complete videographer. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with those of us who will never experience anything like you are living. Be safe and may you continue to get so much from your travels. You are a LEGEND, Noraly…❤❤❤Rick
Being Dutch myself, i look at you and think that you are so brave doing what you are doing! Travel the world and experience so many things. Absolutely amazing! Veilige reis!
I like these dual episode. It makes you curious about what happens next and it adds to a day that may not have as much to see and do. Outstanding videography. Well done Noraly.
Oh wow! The view from the top of the mountain is spectacular. The baby goats were so cute. I love their little bleating. That cloud was almost supernatural. How incredible. I was reminded that Africa is the cradle of humanity and the voices of the ancients still whisper through the trees.
You’ve become such a professional cinematographer that your audience forgets that it is all self-made. Just incredibly good. 👍👍and what a spectacular views on those rainclouds. 😀😀
Oh goodness Noraly.. what a beautiful place to be! The people are so friendly and welcoming. Thank you for sharing your days with us and teaching us about the parts of our World most of us will never see. ❤
The views of the mountains in Ghana are absolutely breathtaking! Looking at them literally brought tears to my eyes. And the amazing music to video completed the experience. Well done.
Imagine living in a place this close to the heavens, where clouds come visit you and create fog rain or thunder, right in front of you! Incredible, you are capable of showing us all the right places, Noraly!
I really appreciate your music choices, they fit so well to the landscape/country/culture you’re traveling through. Kudos for your hard and intelligently done work 👏👏
I travelled from Alexandria to Cape Town just getting through Sudan and Ethiopia as the borders began to close. Compared with your journey it was a walk in the park! You are one single minded gal. Well played.
Loved the monkey stop. I'm with you, Noralee. I've found monkeys often to be aggressive and a bit scary. But these looked pretty chill. I'm glad you had a good time with them.
Leaky gas...Noraly has a way to improvise. Your cool interactions are always fun to watch. No matter how much I love seeing the jungle from the ground, the drone always brings the vastness of all that beauty. The monkeys were so adorable. What a beautiful end to a beautiful day. Glad it cooled off for you. Seeing the rain from the drone was too cool! Great video, and as always... loved the music you chose.
Poor Alaska. I had a fuel leak on my bike. So easily could it have ended in disaster. Loved the breakfast offering on this one. Very Impressed for what appears to be a 'back of beyond' place.
I would like it if everyone who leaves a message knows from which country they are commenting on Noraly's videos. This way we all get even better insight how world famous this adventure woman is. Another great video with beautiful drone shots. Thank you NORALY. Greetings from the Netherlands
❤ Noraly, I admire how you handle traveling, filming and problem solving all by yourself during such an extended time!Having done solo female travel off the beaten track myself, I know what I really means. Thanks a lot for sharing. You are such an inspiration! ❤ Have a save trip! ❤
That was a beautiful, event filled episode. Lets see, you stayed a place with free roaming horses, had a leaky fuel connection, a ferry ride, walked around with a monkey of your shoulder, rode up the side of a mountain (which I would have loved), rode up a sketchy path to a guest house that I would have questioned, but had the MOST AWESOME view I could have ever imagined....oh, and became The Pied Piper of baby goats. I especially loved the drone shots of the clouds and falling rain. I could live up there. Safe travels, Noraly.
It always seems to be like a reprieve to me when Noraly finally leaves a long plain and enters the mountains. I can feel the coolness and smell the freshness of the air when she rides up into them. My heart soars up to the peaks and my eyes satiate a hunger on the magnificent vistas exposed from there. Such is the skill of Noraly's videography. Thank you, Noraly.
Hello Noraly✌ You can certainly easily repair the problem with your additional tank yourself, I assume that the hose from the additional tank to the main tank was not attached correctly and you only have to push it onto the connecting piece and tighten it with the hose clamp. You can do that easily. If the front part of the fuel hose is damaged, cut off the defective piece (provided it is long enough), get a pot of hot water in which you hold the end of the hose so that it becomes softer, does not tear again and you can attach it more easily. Tighten the hose clamp, fill the extra tank and if no gas comes out, you've repaired Alaska.😉👍
Noraly Im watching Season 7, there is no words to express what you are filming, the different countries and people how different they are so friendly with other people they wont think twice helping you so different from people in my part of the world. Keep at it and be safe❤
Life is all about memories and you have created so much of that already! Much better than being enclosed by four walls of an office building or a big manufacturing company, meeting the same people every day for the precious 30 years of your young life! Very clever and inspiring to so many of us shut in our work places. Thank you for sharing.
That's being resourceful. If you have the ability to enlist the aid of other people, that's what makes this kind of solo travel possible. Nobody is entirely self-reliant. It's not the way the world works. A beautiful woman wields a kind of power that can be really awesome. It makes people want to help her. Actually, Noraly is physically fit and strong, more so than probably the majority of men. She has done plenty of wrestling that bike herself through mud and rivers. I admire how she gets off the bike and walks tough terrain to navigate the best possible path for herself. As someone who has done a lot of hiking in muddy terrain, I know that you often have to find whatever you can to get across muddy wet passages. that appear impassable. Her attitude of doing whatever it takes to keep going, and her ability to retreat when it's too much for her, makes this kind of travel possible. Also, her ability to trust other people is phenomonal, too. However, she is a realist, and when a passage is perhaps too risky, she seeks out another way to get through. She takes calculated risks. That's what makes her so successful. She has all the traits of a mentally strong person, too, not just physical strength. Actually, right now she is my hero, the woman who I admire the most in the world. @@Captndarty
gas leaking is a problem, she smelled gas and didn't think it was a problem....she should have found out where the leak was coming from...when she smelled it....gas=fire=end of trip.....or worse....sometimes I wonder how she makes her decisions regarding her motorcycle issues.....overheating engine...no problem....no fan....no problem....you get what I am saying. I am commenting on the comments, not the video, or norally...she is doing what she likes and is having a heck of a journey, but all this amazingness and hero worship is a nauseating to degree....She is not the first to travel the world by bike, bicycle, walking...she is one of thousands upon thousands of adventures. My theory is that with her video gear she focuses to much on that, and not enough on the bike mechanics.....A fuel leak is serious problem....just saying.....so why did she not take a moment....stop....and look for the leak...smell for it.
@@Captndarty She doesn't at all need men to muscle her bike around and if you watched enough of her videos you'd realise that. So what if she pays a mechanic to fix mechanical problems. Why do you feel this is a bad thing? She gives work to local people. So when do *you* last bike around the world completely alone? I see you are starting your own video journey . Are you able to manhandle and fix your bike and your aircraft and not rely on any outside help.? You might find that people from this channel might have subscribed to yours if you hadn't been so full of sour grapes and criticism.
@@greyfisher3897 "she should have found out where the leak was coming from" So if she was there on a remote track in the jungle and she found the leak, then what? I don't think she has ever admitted to being a bike mechanic. Isn't it enough that she is doing what most people would be too afraid to do, but she has to be a mechanic too?
Noraly is amazing - love her beautiful smile, gorgeous blue eyes, and her upbeat friendly spirit. Also have to realize what she puts herself though to provide us with these videos. My husband watches a lot of youtube where men are working on big old machinery or old cars or off road stuff. If the people that have those videos and get 3 or 4 hundred subscribers, then they hire someone to film and a second person to edit their videos. Noraly does it all herself, and often she's in areas without electricity or other primitive situations, and she still regularly posts her videos. She is definitely the queen of youtube.
What a fun episode!! Noraly not too concerned with gas tank leak! Riding down “canyon roads” ha ha!! It amazes me that we can get a history lesson while Noraly navigates these dirt canyon roads! She is just amazing!! Of course the drone and the pilot always deliver majestic views…and those clouds at the end were indeed dramatic!! Your timing was perfect Noraly!! You captured it for us!! Absolutely enjoyed everything in this video!! What a joy! Cheers from Texas USA❤❤
Nice to see all of that country full of trees without buildings and pavement everywhere. This is paradise to me. I’m tired of seeing concrete and pavement and buildings. I love seeing nature the way it was ment to be Its becoming hard to find places like this in the United States Thanks Noraly. You allways make my day better 👍😎👍
Iv tried following other "Moto vloggers" but none, absolutely none come close to this lady, always varied content and not one day is the same as the last. Awesome content as usual Norlay. Highs and lows, she just rolls with it.
سلام نورلي،حفظك الله،لقد أتحفتينا بمغامرتك الرائعة،وبرهنت على قوة النساء الرائعات،فمزيدا من التألق و العطاء،ومرحبا بك بزيارتي في المغرب الشرقي و ذلك على حسابي الخاص
there comes a moment, where you think "okay, another nice ride with Noraly" and then at 26:18 she blows me away with great drone-views and perfectly fitting music ❤ how the hell you have the time to find all this great music? Bedankt Noraly 😍
It's amazing the amount of research you do to find all these off path places! Truely a Phd person. People, monkeys, goats and many viewers love to have you! Who can blame them!
Thanks for another great episode. The view of those mountains is just spectacular. I am a Liberian and spent some of my childhood in Ghana. Beautiful place, great people.
Another amazing couple of days! The lush green forest are beautiful from the drone and the history of Ghana and it’s peoples is very interesting. Plus, more beautiful drone footage of the mountains that are so in contrast to the desert areas. The monkeys were so interested in you as well as your goat herd! Thank you for sharing another part of your adventures. Ride safe Noraly!
The proposals in Ghana keep multiplying. Good thing you bypassed the cities and big towns. You'd have received a thousand or a million proposals and dowry presentations in Ghana alone by now. Friendly people, in many ways. Best wishes for the rest of your Ghana and Africa trip.
Lovely video Noraly! I have a classmate who's a missionary in Cape Coast.. Now I understand why he loves it in Ghana.. beautiful scenery, and beautiful people !
I cannot stop feeling wonder of all the beautiful places Noraly takes us to. Ghana is such a beautiful country with even more beautiful people. I wish one day to go visit, and perhaps stay for a while. Of all the countries we have visited thanks to Noraly, this one of my favorite.
I would imagine that being asked for your phone number by so many men would be intimidating , especially from policemen! But it's all shrugged off with a polite and smiley "No Thanks". Another great episode Noraly - the mountains with the rain clouds look brilliant.
Thanks a lot for taking me with you to these indescribably breathtaking places on earth even when it is only per video. I think in this my life I'm no longer able to go to all of these places (because of my advanced age), but you made it possible with youre wonderful videos. Thank you so much and be blessed! Take care and all the angels, elves, trolls and other creatures of nature should be with you! Big hug from an old woman from Vienna, Austria.
Previous seasons were about whether Noraly will be able to make it to the destination. Nowadays the question is whether Alaska will survive the ordeal.
Well, the clutch issue had been going much longer it seems. I only learned recently that the CRF has a slipper clutch. That mechanism probably was what failed in the mud bath in Liberia. The fix with the fuel line probably/hopefully only is a lose hose clamp, then Alaska should be fine again! 🤗
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Noraly - You are one of the most important cornerstones of adventure motorcycling - Let's hope that each of us could continue to make our dreams come true!!! You are awesome 🤩
The drone paid for itself with that 1 min shot of the rain falling over the land. Stunning.
I think she has 6 or 8 SAS guys with her in the background. No way she could walk around like that without getting attacked or robbed.
@@somethingclever1234 You have to be in the wrong place, wrong timing and meet the wrong person.
Until now none of that.
@@somethingclever1234 It's called "bush-ego". You solve so many problems and overcome difficult situations in Africa every day that you build an unpenetrable self esteem and people around you feel and see that and leave you alone. Noraly is one of them.
Beautiful footage
@@somethingclever1234 thanks. It is one of those things you "don't try at home "
Holy!! That shot at the end above the mountains and the rain just gushing down in the distance... Majestic shot!
i had to watch it multiple times
I love how she just rolls with the punches and just keeps going.
Sure she did . Looks like the top of the chain got well oiled.
She's got this whole personal security thing figured out. When asked for her number, clearly NOT for security reasons, she politely declined without a no, braved the awkward pause without reengaging into the conversation, actively used the polite non-stare to look at the female officer. Sure, the cameras help, but this is exactly how you communicate confidence and signal borders without explicitly saying a word. Really, really good people skills at work there.
Yes indeed. Great observation and comment. She is very intelligent in so many ways. I think more so than many viewers realize. Peace!
Took me a second but I figured out that what you mean by borders is what I call boundaries.
That situation could have gone terribly wrong very quickly and I am sure it is one of many situations of that sort she has already passed.
@@cre8tvedge In Dutch it's the same word: "grenzen" ... around countries, but also around your personal space.. physically as well as emotionally.
The men were just flirting.
How majestic Mother Nature is in Africa.... breathtaking is an understatement.... Thank you Noraly for the spectacular footage.
Hi Noraly . My dad worked in Ghana for fifteen years and I spent my first seven years there . Dad was envolved with the Volta dam project , he was a civil engineer and worked on the foundations for the road bridge near the dam . When the dam first flooded the area animas had to be helped out of the area . I remember the Tema area especially ; Dad worked on the Tema harbour sea walls and the motorway . One weekend we went to Macarthur hill to see where my parents had lived one of the bungalows built for his firms engineers . The bungalow was still standing with a roof on it . Dad and I opened the back door to find the ceilings had fallen down . Hanging from the rafters like tightly packed shirts were hundreds of fruit bats ; they were shirt sized too ! Time for a sharp exit ! We have only happy memories of Ghana , the people are very friendly .
Learnt all about the dam project in high school here in the UK , but that was a few years back 😂
Wow! I learn so much from your videos! The views were amazing, every landscape you film is breathtakingly beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Love and hugs from sunny Arizona 💖😎💖
Did you mean McCarthy hill?
My father was the chief engineer of the Volta River Project, from 1962 to 1965. We lived in East Cantonments, not far from Burma Camp and the Airport. I have many happy memories of my time in Ghana. Fortunately our old house is in good shape, and still in use. It's part of a set of houses on Mankralo Close, reserved for VRA executives.
LOL..... My dad did the same thing, the world gets a lot smaller with the internet. I was there for 2 years in the Akosombo camp....when i was 11 and 12. My dad was also a civil engineer, he worked on the Volta River Project [ dam ]. Yes the people were VERY friendly......i have fond memories of Ghana. We had a beach hut not far from Tema.......It was a gorgeous, uncrowded beach at the time.
NORALY's drone shots are always AWESOME!! 👍👍
How does she do the drone shots from hundreds of feet in the air showing her down below riding her motorcycle? Does she control the drone and ride at the same time?
And the music score when her video goes to drone mode makes it all the more epic.👍👍
@@douglasburnside I was thinking the exact same thing, lol. I don't really know anything about drones but there maybe be a setting on the drone that it can keep the camera trained on the location of the remote while flying in a certain patter/distance...? maybe, probably?
I'm fascinated with her drone work too. Wish I knew more about her equipment. It's pretty cool how far out over the jungle it is and far from her trail at times
@@douglasburnside Just got into drones myself. Some of the mid to high-end drones have a "follow-me" feature, where by they follow you based on the location of the remote's or your cell phone's GPS location, whilst some have a waypoint feature, where you can draw line with waypoints for it to follow, and assign the parameters to maintain (altitude, speed, etc). Not sure which one Noraly uses, but in a nutshell, those are the basics of those shots... unless someone more experienced than I has a better explanation.
Honestly, having followed this amazing woman almost from the start, just blown away by what she produces and how she lives her life.
She's a RUclips icon. Other content creators follow her lead but few get close.
She's a legend.
I don't know about that , Lets dig 18 and Parlay revival are very close up there. I agree she is a legend
Parlay Revival!...Are you serious?....I loveParlay Revival ,but how can you compare? ....Your tastes and their feats cannot be compare,....period.
Yes, me too.. I followed from beginning from India with Indian maid Royal Enfield Himalayan 400 cc bike. I believe I didn’t miss any videos till now 😍
I don't watch anyone else and how could anyone else replicate what Noraly does
just discovered this channel and already one of my favorites!
You are a master cinematographer, the structure, pacing, story lines are amazing, and your music choices are spot on
Yes agree. Absolutely a master. then consider the challenging environments she does all the editing in and that really puts her way above. Peace!
Such enjoyable content in watchable length segments (and highly addictive too)! I love the authentic story telling and videos, and the drone coverage especially in this episode was SPECTACULAR ❤.
YES...she is BRILLIANT
And always a smile and a laugh!
Even the best Hollywood cinematographers with a set crew got nothing on you. Superb! 💚 all love 🇪🇹
Those drone-shots bring tears to my eyes... how humble and little we are in this giant world. Perfect cinematic work Noraly! The rain, the clouds... Amazing work!!!!
Glad it's not only me getting sentimental as I'm getting older. Not this time, but definitely experienced invisible ninjas cutting onions in my vicinity while watching some of Noraly's drone shots in the past.
Yea that happens so often, tears usually of joy!
I'm a guy, and even I cried. Norally and her videos are some of the best I have ever seen, on many levels. What an impressive woman, and what a pleasure it is to tag along with her.
@@Moranah perfect . I don't need to write again🤟
Supermoooi allemaal weer ♥️♥️♥️. Het einde, met de drone is echt schitterend 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Norally has shown the world, Africa is not a desert only place, it's very diverse.
To me having grown up in E Africa and while working on ships visiting W Africa I have been pleasantly surprised by the people❤, I remember being very wary of going ashore in W Africa, Noraly has shown me I was very wrong, we even used to jokingly say the West was the white mans grave, so mistaken.
yeah no shit boss
And to think there are all theses crazy dictators around the world that wish to tear these Countries in Africa and other parts of the globe apart. Shame on them!
Not sure how you got that perception in the first place
That’s a nice way of saying majority black and terrifying.
Those kids (baby goat) made my day because of their funny way of like waiting-for-you gestures and bleating like telling you, "oh you're hear... Common let's play"...They're cute, as well as that gentle rare kind of monkeys... Thanks Noraly for taking us to that breathtaking mountain view...
Maybe the goats are asking Noraly’s number too?
I love how you handle more difficult people. How you discern the difference between some guy "aggressively" flirting (like the captain), or the police guy shooting his shot in a slightly more subtle way (although still didn't leave a lot of room to just say "no thanks", as he's still a police officer that has a certain amount of power).
Ghana men seem quite randy ha?
You are a very brave woman! I have been following your journey from Sierra Leone, all the best. Africans are very friendly people
The drone shots often take my breath away. What an incredible introduction to Africa. Thank you, Noraly.
Agreed. The drone shots are what takes these travelogues to another level.
African we love people and don't push humans away from us !!! That's the nature we are born with !!! Especially Ghana my motherland. Love for all and to alll !!!
At last! An actual ferry and not a broken down one and a precarious crossing in a little boat.
What a spectacular mountain retreat looking out at the clouds for your stay. Noraly you are amazing, we all love you and your videos. Be safe and keep smiling.
I was half expecting someone to say, 'That's not the ferry, it's that boat," and point to a small dugout!
You do know Ghana isnt stereotypıcally poor right?
@@nanagh3466
Why on earth would you reply that to my comment? Have you actually seen many of Noraly's videos? Almost without fail she turns up to take a ferry and it is out of commission and she ends up loading Alaska onto a precarious little canoe/boat. That happens on virtually every continent/country she visits.
Africa is absolutely stunning but the last 10 mins (or so) of footage was utterly spectacular. I don't even have the words to describe the natural beauty. Incredible. Thank you for sharing what I would never have had the chance to see otherwise. ❤
The best motorcycle film maker an the planet.....a consumate professional. Great music today too.
And again.........the drone shots make me tear up because its so amazingly beautiful in this world. Please let us preserve this gorgeous planet.
I am constantly in awe of your relaxed attitude towards problems with your bike. You rise to the challenge and find a way. You are an inspiration to all of us rider's out here. Thank you Noraly.
Noraly tidak bisah bicara behasa indonesia
@@AndrewBlacker-wr2veI bet you travel solo motorcycling for miles and miles a long way from any mechanics, spare parts and mechanics all the time. 😀
Watched her from day one of her travelling and she has over time grown into a well grounded seasoned traveller....more relaxed than her early days......
These episodes have gotten a lot more interesting. However, Noraly is definitely not interested in an adventure called "The Captain, His Wife and Sweet Angel".
As usual your drone work is absolutely stunning. To live these experiences vicariously through you is a joy.
Thank you!
I think that Ghana is maybe my favorite of these countries that you have traveled through on this trip.
Ghanaians are very friendly people and welcoming to visitors
lived there when i was a kid ... best years of my life
No amount of teaching from a book can begin to compare what we are learning and seeing from Noraly in geography and culture....among many other things. She has risen to never before seen heights and the climb is not done. sometimes I try to think about who I can compare Noraly to but there is no one....No one. Peace! ❤❤❤
NORALY FAIT MIEUX QUE LES EXPERTS MEDIATIQUES DE SOCIOLOGIE, GEOGRAPHIE ECT...
Ghana is an amazing country, we have our challenges but watching a complete stranger go through our land and very rural areas without any issues is just amazing to watch. Seen her other videos and it was one problem after the other. Also those views from the mountains wow. I bet the camera does not do it justice
We've watched your treks for a couple of years now and it seems this trip has had more twists and turns that any other we can remember!
ahhhh another beautiful day, a new day with one of your upload.
greetings from the french biker lost in Nigeria !
The police are very flirtatious haha! I love how well you handle all this Noraly!
Anyone who thinks that the Age of Exploration is over should watch Noraly's travels, as she shows us people and places like no-one else does, from the saddle of her bike. She must have Dutch seafaring ancestry such is her appetite for travel, so thank heavens there are still people like her in the world, even if our " Itchy Boots " lady is quite unique!
You are so right. I was just thinking same thing. Often folks try to compare her to some famous explorer but really no one has done it like she is so there is no one to compare to. She is the one and only. She really is setting the bar. Peace!
Yet another spectacular video with those drone shots, Noraly. The accompanying music was the perfect match to go with the drama of this location. Always a treat to see these places as you have become such a complete videographer. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with those of us who will never experience anything like you are living. Be safe and may you continue to get so much from your travels. You are a LEGEND, Noraly…❤❤❤Rick
Being Dutch myself, i look at you and think that you are so brave doing what you are doing! Travel the world and experience so many things. Absolutely amazing! Veilige reis!
I like these dual episode. It makes you curious about what happens next and it adds to a day that may not have as much to see and do. Outstanding videography. Well done Noraly.
Yeah, same opinion.
God has made some truely spectacular scenery. Thanks for filming it.
Oh wow! The view from the top of the mountain is spectacular. The baby goats were so cute. I love their little bleating. That cloud was almost supernatural. How incredible. I was reminded that Africa is the cradle of humanity and the voices of the ancients still whisper through the trees.
You’ve become such a professional cinematographer that your audience forgets that it is all self-made. Just incredibly good. 👍👍and what a spectacular views on those rainclouds. 😀😀
Yes, Noraly is inspirational for so many reasons, but as a photographer and drone pilot, she never ceases to amaze.
She must've had to pay for that music in this one.
That was Kenkey.nice travel drive safe
She certainly can shoot some aerial views with the drone that are just beautiful!
Oh goodness Noraly.. what a beautiful place to be! The people are so friendly and welcoming. Thank you for sharing your days with us and teaching us about the parts of our World most of us will never see. ❤
Ur best part of video is ur happy mood n good morning internet with beautiful smile 😊love from India ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘🥰🥰🥰
The views of the mountains in Ghana are absolutely breathtaking! Looking at them literally brought tears to my eyes. And the amazing music to video completed the experience. Well done.
Views from that lodge at the end remind me of Isunga in Uganda.
the rain pouring out from the clouds in the drone footage is absolutely great love it
Yes! That particular aerial view was phenomenal!
Not to mention that cloud coming in at the end of the video on the mountain was awesome haha thought I’d throw that out there too
moye moye
Imagine living in a place this close to the heavens, where clouds come visit you and create fog rain or thunder, right in front of you!
Incredible, you are capable of showing us all the right places, Noraly!
heavens? it's just clouds and can be explained scientifically.
@@strukitru hater spotted
@@isra3638 take it or hate it. facts stay facts. i aint hating
I really appreciate your music choices, they fit so well to the landscape/country/culture you’re traveling through. Kudos for your hard and intelligently done work 👏👏
I travelled from Alexandria to Cape Town just getting through Sudan and Ethiopia as the borders began to close. Compared with your journey it was a walk in the park!
You are one single minded gal. Well played.
You've shown us so many outstanding beautiful places but this place takes the cake❤ maybe it's this place that after we die we go here to Heaven
Loved the monkey stop. I'm with you, Noralee. I've found monkeys often to be aggressive and a bit scary. But these looked pretty chill. I'm glad you had a good time with them.
Leaky gas...Noraly has a way to improvise. Your cool interactions are always fun to watch. No matter how much I love seeing the jungle from the ground, the drone always brings the vastness of all that beauty. The monkeys were so adorable. What a beautiful end to a beautiful day. Glad it cooled off for you. Seeing the rain from the drone was too cool! Great video, and as always... loved the music you chose.
Ghana is beautiful! The shots of the clouds over the mountains were incredible! Thank you for showing us. Awesome episode.
Poor Alaska. I had a fuel leak on my bike. So easily could it have ended in disaster.
Loved the breakfast offering on this one. Very Impressed for what appears to be a 'back of beyond' place.
Beautiful and breathtaking drones videos.
Monkeys, goats, clouds, leaky petrol. This episode has it all!😁
I would like it if everyone who leaves a message knows from which country they are commenting on Noraly's videos. This way we all get even better insight how world famous this adventure woman is.
Another great video with beautiful drone shots. Thank you NORALY. Greetings from the Netherlands
Hi! Commenting from Ghana
Watching from Greece
❤ Noraly, I admire how you handle traveling, filming and problem solving all by yourself during such an extended time!Having done solo female travel off the beaten track myself, I know what I really means. Thanks a lot for sharing. You are such an inspiration! ❤ Have a save trip! ❤
Wouw, that drone shot in the end is amazing. Ty for showing that :-D i have goosebumps
the drone footage in that ledge above the building was dramatic and herotic
the Green earth in Ghana is Fantastic
That was a beautiful, event filled episode. Lets see, you stayed a place with free roaming horses, had a leaky fuel connection, a ferry ride, walked around with a monkey of your shoulder, rode up the side of a mountain (which I would have loved), rode up a sketchy path to a guest house that I would have questioned, but had the MOST AWESOME view I could have ever imagined....oh, and became The Pied Piper of baby goats. I especially loved the drone shots of the clouds and falling rain. I could live up there. Safe travels, Noraly.
It always seems to be like a reprieve to me when Noraly finally leaves a long plain and enters the mountains. I can feel the coolness and smell the freshness of the air when she rides up into them. My heart soars up to the peaks and my eyes satiate a hunger on the magnificent vistas exposed from there. Such is the skill of Noraly's videography. Thank you, Noraly.
Reading your comment creates an living experience for me. Thank you
Awesome comment!
Hello Noraly✌
You can certainly easily repair the problem with your additional tank yourself, I assume that the hose from the additional tank to the main tank was not attached correctly and you only have to push it onto the connecting piece and tighten it with the hose clamp. You can do that easily. If the front part of the fuel hose is damaged, cut off the defective piece (provided it is long enough), get a pot of hot water in which you hold the end of the hose so that it becomes softer, does not tear again and you can attach it more easily. Tighten the hose clamp, fill the extra tank and if no gas comes out, you've repaired Alaska.😉👍
Just when you think you've seen a sensational drone shot...Noraly pulls another one out of the bag! Keep blowing us away please! 👏👏👏
The guy saying "i will take your number....it is for security reasons" has made my day 😂
It's good to see Alaska on a boat that should actually carry her! lol Great video as always Noraly! Thank you !
The friend you bought the drone from sure must be glad he sold it to the right person. You've mastered drone shots like a pro.
The drone sequence with the rain, coordinated with that great music! Very well done. Really nice. Thanks.
Noraly Im watching Season 7, there is no words to express what you are filming, the different countries and people how different they are so friendly with other people they wont think twice helping you so different from people in my part of the world. Keep at it and be safe❤
Life is all about memories and you have created so much of that already! Much better than being enclosed by four walls of an office building or a big manufacturing company, meeting the same people every day for the precious 30 years of your young life! Very clever and inspiring to so many of us shut in our work places. Thank you for sharing.
Major gas leak, no problem; policeman hitting on you, no problem; scary monkey's, no problem. Beautiful episode, thank you!
ya never fixed the leak not enough brains Joke honestly
That's being resourceful. If you have the ability to enlist the aid of other people, that's what makes this kind of solo travel possible. Nobody is entirely self-reliant. It's not the way the world works. A beautiful woman wields a kind of power that can be really awesome. It makes people want to help her. Actually, Noraly is physically fit and strong, more so than probably the majority of men. She has done plenty of wrestling that bike herself through mud and rivers. I admire how she gets off the bike and walks tough terrain to navigate the best possible path for herself. As someone who has done a lot of hiking in muddy terrain, I know that you often have to find whatever you can to get across muddy wet passages. that appear impassable. Her attitude of doing whatever it takes to keep going, and her ability to retreat when it's too much for her, makes this kind of travel possible. Also, her ability to trust other people is phenomonal, too. However, she is a realist, and when a passage is perhaps too risky, she seeks out another way to get through. She takes calculated risks. That's what makes her so successful. She has all the traits of a mentally strong person, too, not just physical strength. Actually, right now she is my hero, the woman who I admire the most in the world. @@Captndarty
gas leaking is a problem, she smelled gas and didn't think it was a problem....she should have found out where the leak was coming from...when she smelled it....gas=fire=end of trip.....or worse....sometimes I wonder how she makes her decisions regarding her motorcycle issues.....overheating engine...no problem....no fan....no problem....you get what I am saying. I am commenting on the comments, not the video, or norally...she is doing what she likes and is having a heck of a journey, but all this amazingness and hero worship is a nauseating to degree....She is not the first to travel the world by bike, bicycle, walking...she is one of thousands upon thousands of adventures. My theory is that with her video gear she focuses to much on that, and not enough on the bike mechanics.....A fuel leak is serious problem....just saying.....so why did she not take a moment....stop....and look for the leak...smell for it.
@@Captndarty She doesn't at all need men to muscle her bike around and if you watched enough of her videos you'd realise that. So what if she pays a mechanic to fix mechanical problems. Why do you feel this is a bad thing? She gives work to local people.
So when do *you* last bike around the world completely alone?
I see you are starting your own video journey . Are you able to manhandle and fix your bike and your aircraft and not rely on any outside help.?
You might find that people from this channel might have subscribed to yours if you hadn't been so full of sour grapes and criticism.
@@greyfisher3897 "she should have found out where the leak was coming from"
So if she was there on a remote track in the jungle and she found the leak, then what? I don't think she has ever admitted to being a bike mechanic. Isn't it enough that she is doing what most people would be too afraid to do, but she has to be a mechanic too?
Noraly is a hardcore adventurer..she will pull through
🆒😎👍!
Noraly is amazing - love her beautiful smile, gorgeous blue eyes, and her upbeat friendly spirit. Also have to realize what she puts herself though to provide us with these videos. My husband watches a lot of youtube where men are working on big old machinery or old cars or off road stuff. If the people that have those videos and get 3 or 4 hundred subscribers, then they hire someone to film and a second person to edit their videos. Noraly does it all herself, and often she's in areas without electricity or other primitive situations, and she still regularly posts her videos. She is definitely the queen of youtube.
Norally what you're handling can't be handled by most Men... you're so courageous and strong..👍👍🇰🇪
Watching from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
tanga tanga
Want to mention that Ghana is very beautiful country and very clean. As we saw in videos there is no trash laying around, even in rural areas
What a fun episode!! Noraly not too concerned with gas tank leak! Riding down “canyon roads” ha ha!! It amazes me that we can get a history lesson while Noraly navigates these dirt canyon roads! She is just amazing!! Of course the drone and the pilot always deliver majestic views…and those clouds at the end were indeed dramatic!! Your timing was perfect Noraly!! You captured it for us!! Absolutely enjoyed everything in this video!! What a joy! Cheers from Texas USA❤❤
Nice to see all of that country full of trees without buildings and pavement everywhere. This is paradise to me. I’m tired of seeing concrete and pavement and buildings. I love seeing nature the way it was ment to be Its becoming hard to find places like this in the United States Thanks Noraly. You allways make my day better 👍😎👍
Sleeping in the clouds of Ghana. Amazing journey. Godspeed!
No monkeying around by Noraly! Drone shots were amazing! Goats were sooo cute! Ghana is a very interesting and beautiful country!
Iv tried following other "Moto vloggers" but none, absolutely none come close to this lady, always varied content and not one day is the same as the last. Awesome content as usual Norlay. Highs and lows, she just rolls with it.
Same here. Nothing even close. I try to watch others but can't get more than 3 minutes in and say bye. No one like Noraly, no one. Peace!
If anyone can handle adversity, it’s Noraly!
Not much adversity today
Agree, i wouldn't even last a day without suffering if it was me.
سلام نورلي،حفظك الله،لقد أتحفتينا بمغامرتك الرائعة،وبرهنت على قوة النساء الرائعات،فمزيدا من التألق و العطاء،ومرحبا بك بزيارتي في المغرب الشرقي و ذلك على حسابي الخاص
Sometimes I think she must be keeping about fourteen angels busy full time.
Its a KTM, not a Honda.
there comes a moment, where you think "okay, another nice ride with Noraly" and then at 26:18 she blows me away with great drone-views and perfectly fitting music ❤ how the hell you have the time to find all this great music? Bedankt Noraly 😍
It's amazing the amount of research you do to find all these off path places! Truely a Phd person. People, monkeys, goats and many viewers love to have you! Who can blame them!
The drone view toward the end is AMAZING!!! You are amazing Noraly. Thank you for taking us with you.
Excellent episode. Those shots of the clouds were breathtaking...and cute baby monkeys too.
I am now officially addicted to this channel . We ride along with very nice personality on an epic adventure.
Thanks for another great episode. The view of those mountains is just spectacular. I am a Liberian and spent some of my childhood in Ghana. Beautiful place, great people.
Another amazing couple of days! The lush green forest are beautiful from the drone and the history of Ghana and it’s peoples is very interesting. Plus, more beautiful drone footage of the mountains that are so in contrast to the desert areas. The monkeys were so interested in you as well as your goat herd! Thank you for sharing another part of your adventures. Ride safe Noraly!
Fantastic shots of the rain clouds.
I m just subscribed, and already addicted...episode after episode... I cannot get away from it.
Amazing...brilliant...thank you...
The proposals in Ghana keep multiplying. Good thing you bypassed the cities and big towns. You'd have received a thousand or a million proposals and dowry presentations in Ghana alone by now. Friendly people, in many ways. Best wishes for the rest of your Ghana and Africa trip.
Lovely video Noraly! I have a classmate who's a missionary in Cape Coast.. Now I understand why he loves it in Ghana.. beautiful scenery, and beautiful people !
Wow your drone shots around 26:50 are beautiful. Glad you had a fairly easy ride this episode. Thanks for taking us along.
The beauty of this land is unreal. What a treasure!
Watching this from Nigeria and indeed Ghana is beautiful and charming. I could tell you were relaxed and enjoying riding through it.
I cannot stop feeling wonder of all the beautiful places Noraly takes us to. Ghana is such a beautiful country with even more beautiful people. I wish one day to go visit, and perhaps stay for a while. Of all the countries we have visited thanks to Noraly, this one of my favorite.
The drone shot at Amedzofe was spectacular! Ghana is so scenic and beautiful.
I would imagine that being asked for your phone number by so many men would be intimidating , especially from policemen! But it's all shrugged off with a polite and smiley "No Thanks". Another great episode Noraly - the mountains with the rain clouds look brilliant.
I find this sort of thing cringing 😬
"Men Stop It"
If you see a pattern
Close your eyes.
They're hitting on her. So what's new?
@paulbarber1960 if you don't ask you don't get.
I would hand them a sticker or card with the RUclips channel.
Thanks a lot for taking me with you to these indescribably breathtaking places on earth even when it is only per video. I think in this my life I'm no longer able to go to all of these places (because of my advanced age), but you made it possible with youre wonderful videos. Thank you so much and be blessed! Take care and all the angels, elves, trolls and other creatures of nature should be with you! Big hug from an old woman from Vienna, Austria.
A relief to see a "proper" ferry for a change. Dramatic skies at the top of the mountain! Who knew to expect an alpine vibe in Ghana!
“Proper” is in the eye of the beholder
I'm from Rwanda, I'm very happy to see this channel. welcome in Rwanda in few days
Previous seasons were about whether Noraly will be able to make it to the destination. Nowadays the question is whether Alaska will survive the ordeal.
Well, the clutch issue had been going much longer it seems. I only learned recently that the CRF has a slipper clutch. That mechanism probably was what failed in the mud bath in Liberia. The fix with the fuel line probably/hopefully only is a lose hose clamp, then Alaska should be fine again! 🤗
Awesome to live at the top of a mountain with that fantastic view! The drone shots are amazing, especially of the rain loud. Wow! Brilliant episode.
Amazing how brave Norally is being alone and travelling to these places well off the common path.
We in Africa are not what people think. Africa is largely safe except where there are wars like in Ukraine or Isreal etc. Feel free to visit!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Noraly - You are one of the most important cornerstones of adventure motorcycling - Let's hope that each of us could continue to make our dreams come true!!! You are awesome 🤩