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Hi there Noraly, the road D915 is located between my home village Dumlu in Bayburt and between our neighbour village Karaçam in Trabzon. It was build by our villagers and our neighbour villagers during the russian invasion as a tactical mountain road for military reasons back then. U also have to consider that 90% of the calendar days it's really foggy and cloudy there, hence it's even more dangerous to drive on. But it's more dangerous to drive down this road from our village Dumlu to Karaçam instead driving upwards from Karaçam as u did. Not to forget, there's a natural habitat of brown bears, who could see u as a threat. They're almost instinct, but my dad saw 2 bears, one elder and one baby, when he was collecting cranberries at the mountains this summer. At 21:28 u can see my small little home village at the top right corner between the mountains, where the stream is flowing from. This gave me goosebumps, i've missed my homevillage 😍 We also drived down this road with my dad this summer with my dads 1.6 tdi vw caddy. We couldn't surpass 20-25 km/h. 😅 I've read all prayers to god, which i know until we got down haha. Have much fun in my homelands and my homecity Bayburt, where i also stayed from june til september this year and i wish u a safe ride. 🫡 Edit: in late spring seasons you can collect mountain mushrooms, which are the best and most delicious mushrooms ever btw, but be careful, some of them are poisonous, ask our local villagers for a guide. And during the summer season from August til September you can collect naturally growing cranberries, which our locals call ligarba/likapa and naturally growing blackberries as well.
I spent four summers in Turkiye. By far the best country I have traveled to. The food, culture, scenery, history, but most of all the Turks themselves. I am returning next year. Markos.
I'm 78, still riding roads not unlike these, but never more than 50 km from home. I dropped a Yamaha 225SX last weekend, and my right leg was pinned under the bike for a few minutes until I pried it loose. Bruised, but not broken. I've decided that it's time to stop riding solo on unknown dirt roads.
At 21:29 I could swear that is a view you would find if travelling in Wales or Scotland. Turkey has every type of Scenery known to man. No wonder they call it the land of all seasons. Such a beautiful country. It's a shame that most people have no idea how amazing it is. I'm selling my car and buying a bike. A cycle that is, not a motorbike. I want to spend a lifetime cycling around Turkey. Wow!
I seriously agree, my friend, I actually thought Turkey was barren everywhere and had a hot climate, but it is so diverse that it has every climate, the Black Sea is as rainy and green as Scotland, for example, while the south is hot, the west Black Sea has endless forests, but the central Anatolia is a green steppe, the closer it gets to the Mediterranean, the warm forested sea comes to my mind. And it's nice to have very high mountains and hills.
Becauseof wrong publicity in TV, films etc people think Turkey is like an arabian desert with only camels around. Turkey has one of the most fertile lands on this planet and has very diverse vegetative
Amerika bize terörle ve işbirlikçileriyle nasıl ülkeler yıkılır, nasıl Türk milleti gibi kadim bir ırk sırtından vurulur gösteriyor. Hesabı çok ağır olacak.
After my second visit I decided to move. I did. Have lived here for 20 years now. ❤ All it takes is to make up ones mind. 😉 We always make hundreds of excuses for not do what we desire. In most cases those excuses are just fear for something new and unknown. 🤗 Back in time we did not want to move or travel like Noraly. Then Internet and smartphones came and we can be online with family and friends as much as we want. We can even work from wherever we are, if we can do it on a computer. Turkey and the rest of the world is waiting for dreamers to just make their minds up and take the "risk". 🇹🇷❤ Just do it, if you regret it is just to move back. You will regret more what you did not do than what you have done in life❣️👍😉
@@sidselamundsen5051 The past few years, I have researched for an affordable country to live as an expat...... But now, things are looking better here in the USA.
Watching from New Zealand/Aotearoa, wow Turkey has such spectacular landscapes and we are seeing through your eyes, paths less travelled by visitors, those locals seem like lovely people. Excellent & thank you.
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
2400 meters up in the mountains and not a stutter from Frankie! All of us who thought a carbureted bike would be a hot mess in the ditch can relax now. Noraly chose well and the men in that little shop delivered.
@@Rick-ps8xx . Yep....Injected motors do run better but there are advantages to carbs.... I notice Noraly seems to have gotten over her flooding fear......I have never shut off my fuel valve with daily riding and there has never been a problem in my 35 years of riding experience.... I do shut off the fuel when leaving the bike for more than a few days but I'm not sure even that's needed. She usually kick starts her bike. If the bike had flooded its cylinder she would know immediately when the piston refused to move..... There is no possibility of bending a connecting rod from a hydraulicked cylinder from kick starting.
@@Rick-ps8xx I put 51,000 miles on a carbed DR650 Suzuki, the trick for me was leave it alone. The carb is set from the factory for a happy medium. It can do sea level, and it can go to over 10,000' with no problem. Leave the airbox/exhaust/carb alone. No problems ever with that bike. Not one repair in 51,000 miles.
I was thinking the same thing....that he is glad he torqued down every nut and bolt, while watching her go up that mountain. That being said, i had a 1968 Triumph Bonneville out of Chicago that i rode all over the rocky mountains(many years ago) and she had no problems with altitude at all. It depends on the bike, but prolly also the fuel.
Tutkey by far is the easiest ride and yet so diverse and scenic. Unlike many countries where the dirt track is really muddy and hazardous, the mountains in Turkey are dry with clear track. Not to mention the food and the hospitable Turkish touch. After Africa, Turkey is a blast. No bureaucracy and corrupt border patrol. Nice!
I am from this area as ı know this road was buillted by russians when they invaded this area during the WWI. As far as ı know the project designed by a woman Russian enginner. The russian army payed locals to work in the construction.
@@vedatsonmez47 that’s interesting. Thank you for sharing the history of this road. @ Noraly: I’m so glad you chose this route, now we have all learned about it! Have a great day everyone 👋👋🇿🇦
@@LindaDavies-r1k A boring trick: Donkeys are really great engineers. When they walk, they really follow the path for building road with proper angle and proper ground stability. And there is a silly joke in Turkey: An old guy speaks with the minister who visits his town. The guy tells to the minister: "I hate Russians! They have build all those buildings and roads in our town, but they have just gone and never came back!"
Thank you Noraly for sharing another epic experience with us. With my big screen TV and your excellent 4K video, I found myself losing my equilibrium at several times during your ride along that narrow mountain road. 😂 As a retired videographer, I must also say how continually impressed I am with your video quality, editing, and choice of epic music to match the grandeur of your rides. In my day we would have called your videos, “National Geographic” quality. Thank you for continuing to share your amazing experiences and bringing us along for the ride. 🙏
I´ve said it a few months before when she still was in Africa! Her content is so amazing and outstandig that I really can´t understand why Netflix, Amazon or any other of the great streaming platforms haven´t offered her a deal yet! An amazing, courageous, intelligent and likeable woman explores the world on her motorbike, gives us never seen before views and insights of countries, locals and customs in top notch quality.
Turkey is beautiful. From the sublime to the dramatic, and everything in between. I always assumed that the interior of Turkey must be barren wasteland (based on maps), but it is amazing. The friendly people just add to the special vibe.
The Black Sea region is very similar to Colorado and Switzerland, especially from the coast to the high mountains with its endemic vegetation and lush forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and wonderful landscapes. Especially the eastern Black Sea cities of Giresun, Trabzon, Rize and Artvin. These cities also have a very rich history, many empires have left their mark on this region. There are many historical churches, monasteries, castles in the mountain villages. Especially in the city of Trabzon, Rize and Artvin, when you walk in high places, you feel like you are in Switzerland. It has a mild climate and is the rainiest region in Turkey. The Sumela Monastery and the Hagia Sophia Monastery are worth seeing.🌻🌼🌷💐 Thanks for introducing this area, take care Noraly 🥰 🌲🌳🍀🌹❤💕 ✌❤🔴🔵
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
What I always understand most is that wherever you ride deep into the countryside, how pure, lovely, genuine, and friendly the people are. I understand people in towns need to learn from them. Pure humanity
OOOHHHHH, Noraly, you had me on the edge of my seat, literally!!! Especially on the switchbacks as you headed into Bayburt! I’m getting to see the real Turkey and it is amazing!!! Thank you so much 🤗. Hugs from sunny Arizona💖😎💖
It looks like you find a completely new landscape with every corner you turn in Turkey. I am in awe of Turkey’s beauty and diversity. Thank you, Noraly ❤
Böyle düşünmeniz çok güzel beni çok mutlu etti İstanbul gibi bir metropolü sıkılarak terk etmiş Bir karadenizliyim. Türkiye sadece İstanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Kapadokya'dan ibaret değil çünkü. Umarım sizde birgün misafirimiz olursunuz ❤️🇹🇷
Türkiye is not just a country. We can call Turkey "a small continent". Forests, canyons, desert, Roman cities, meropols, unique beaches, nightlife, food paradise....
Information about Türkiye: The diversity of Turkey's fauna is even greater than the diversity of its flora. While the number of animal species throughout Europe is 60,000, this figure is more than 80,000 in Turkey and exceeds 100,000 when subspecies are included. There are 40 national parks, 189 natural parks, 31 natural protected areas, 80 wildlife conservation areas and 109 natural monuments in Turkey. There are three different climate types in Turkey. In the Mediterranean climate, which is generally seen on the Aegean Sea and Mediterranean coasts, summers are hot and dry and winters are warm and rainy. The vegetation is maquis. In the Black Sea climate, which is a temperate oceanic climate type seen on the Black Sea coast, there is rainfall in every season and the natural vegetation is forest. The Black Sea coast is the only region of Turkey that receives high rainfall throughout the year, and the Eastern Black Sea region receives 2000-2500 millimeters of rainfall annually. Thank you, Noraly, for helping all of this be discovered by people on different continents.
What a beautiful and interesting place Turkey is. The mountain scenery this episode was breathtaking. Thank you, as always Noraly for taking us along. Safe travels.
When you live in a flatter the flat county, the back drops and the ridding in the mountains everywhere is almost like a physical intense feeling, you can't help but fall in love with so much beauty in Turkey.
I have watched all of your videos from the last two years, and *this one tops them all.* I had no idea of the endless scenic grandeur you showed us, I watched the screen, shaking my head the whole time with my mouth hanging open. I normally zip through TH-cam videos at 2x speed, this is one of the very few channels (about 2%) that I will watch at 1.5x, or in _this case,_ at normal speed. My wife fancies herself as a world traveler, and indeed by most standards she is, having been to more than 40 different countries in her 78 years. She thinks she has _seen_ Turkey, but this video will open her eyes to what she has missed.
I have wrote this a few times in the last year's, but this is the best ride you have done so far. Absolutely astonishing landscapes. Turkey is so beautiful. 😍
Funny how I was twisting too while lying down on my bed at every turn you did on that steep zigzag road. Though the ride may be zigzagged, but I have to admit that it "feels like" we are riding on the top of the world literally and metaphorically speaking! Wow! What a great feeling having the road and the majestic scene to yourself. Türkey really has a unique, historical-rich beauty that's so mesmerizing. Thanks again for this epic ride. Take care Noraly
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
As I sit here in my home watching your travels I look at the views count and realise that I am watching this with a lot of other people from around the world, you are a global ambassador! Salute Noraly ❤🌹
Noraly sense of navigation, fearless approach to life and desire for adventure is what keeps you coming back for MORE! Her travel vlog is the BEST on the TH-cam channel. Every episode is educational, thrilling travel vlog and introduces you to places, countries that we can only dream about. Thank goodness for technology to communicate with other languages and people to ask for directions OR something to eat!
2.43 million people riding on Frankie. Considering the adventure and quality of production, I can't believe there are not at least another 10 million. So glad I discovered Itchy Boooooots . Let's ride !
Every time I watch your videos, I'm amazed! Turkey is filled with breath taking views ! And your choice of background music is spot on! The thrilling feeling I got going up that dangerous Mountain! You get a big 👍 from me! Thank you again for sharing! ❤
All I saw until today was Istanbul. I like this town, how I like Hamburg or Paris. But I never expected how beatiful this country is. I‘ll try to visit it in the next 2 years. So nice…
The further you travel through Turkey, they more I love it... What a wonderous landscape! That gorge looked straight out of a fantasy tale. Thanks for taking us along!
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
Ülkeme hoşgeldiniz. Bir bayan olarak sizi cesaretinizden dolayı tebrik ediyorum👏👏👏❤️Sağlıklı huzurlu güvenli bir yolculuk diliyorum. Sevgiyle kalın❤️🇹🇷
Firstly, Türkiye looks like a giant Arts Gallery and secondly, those mountain tracks are dead scary, every time Noraly approached the edge of one, felt like my heart was falling inside my chest.
What a stunning nice part of Turkey. Thank you so much for the history lessons. Keep up excelent work on the drone footage and have always a safe ride.
What an amazing ride. Stunning scenery. Fantastic accompanying music. Ĺoved the friendly locals. Turkiya is an amazing place. Frankie is performing brilliantly too. Thank you for taking us on your magic carpet to these stunning places.
Lovely, outstanding scenery. My wife & I have toured Turkey, but not to this scale I think we'll need to go again sometime. Enjoy, & thankyou for bringing all your footage, so far, to our screens. We love watching it
Many motorcycle TH-cam channels show how the rider is proud to ride over passes in the Alps or steep roads in GB. They struggle to ride through the bends and on narrow, steep asphalt roads, even drop their superbikes and call it an adventure. All this is nothing compared to Noralys rides on the dirt track passes in Turkiye and she laughs and has fun riding it without problems or any kind of drama. You are the best, Noraly, taking us with you on these fascinating motorcycle trips. You are an inspiration for every adventurous mind. Thank you.
Noraly is a truly courageous adventurer and rides on tracks that would scare the hell out of me. Holy s**t!! And she comes out smiling and cool as a cucumber!
@@rosonoftom1655 I do not complain about the other videos but I compare these adventures including my own in the time when I was touring in Europe and I find them to fade in face of Noralys adventures.
No doubts about it - everyone watching Itchy Boots vlogs from Turkiye will wish to visit Turkiye. She has done an immense favour to the Turkish tourism department. Loved the vlog , loved the way she has shown us different places and introduced us to the local cultures. The people she meets on the way are such nice people, always. Noraly generates so much bonhomie and Goodwill that the spirit of goodness takes over the meeting. And what do we say about the history lessons one gets to learn through Itchy boots. Her deliberations are thoroughly researched. Thank you Noraly, from the bottom of our hearts.
People in Turkey are considering to be in Bayburt as "stucking" there but not visiting or living. In spring time, those mountains are very colorful, full of endemic flowers. In winters, those mountains are definitely snowy and the snow mostly remains there till Augusts. And yes, those feed the Euphrates river which follows till Basra in Iraq. And yes, it is quite relaxing to watch the nature on your camera and your voice tone is relaxing and peaceful too.
WOW I don't thing we ever have THE best ride but this episode is right up at the top. I live not to far from Yosemite National Park in California USA but today's ride was spectacular. From the top of the mountains to the valley and up again all with good "motorbike" roads and a peek at the villages. Then to top off the video with that castle. And Frankie, what a Mountain Beast. Carpe Diem! !! !!!
Spent 12 weeks travelling Turkey by motorcycle. Mostly wild camping in the mountains. Rode most of these trails. Great country, great people, epic scenery. Can't wait to return 😊
Another perfect Wednesday morning sharing the Itchy Boots adventures. Noraly is a wonderful host and educator and I always feel better after watching her videos. This Türkiye adventure seems to be a pleasant surprise to everyone, even Noraly. What a beautiful country and friendly people. Cheers Noraly and stay safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Each of your videos is more captivating than the previous one, what a beautiful country Türkie is and so historically rich. As always thank you for taking us along your adventures.
Dear Norally, I must admit that the biggest complaint of us Turks is that others have negative prejudices against us and our country. We owe you endless gratitude for introducing my beautiful country and its hospitable people as they are. I declare you the world's Messenger of Peace.
I have been to Turkey. My first trip was to Istanbul, walked along the Bosphorous and around the Forts there. But the mountain countryside is where its really at. All were very welcoming and extremely friendly. The countryside is incredibly beautiful as are the people that live in the mountains. Sad that many may never see the REAL Turkey !
You have an incredible country! Those who have the prejudices likely have never visited Turkey. I have traveled there twice, once on a job interview and the other on an archaeological tour. I look forward to returning in the not too distant future.
I have visited Turkey 3 times. Each time was more magically than the last. Beautiful country, beautiful people. If you can run past the carpet salesman in Istanbul, you're good to go. I went to a football match at Fenerbache , everyone was amazed. Why is an Australian here? I only went because I enjoy going to see games in another country. But the way I was treated, by the supporters, the staff and even the police was a day to remember. Finished the night at a family's house enjoying the best meal in Turkey I had. Laughing, telling stories, jokes! Such a pleasure to visit your country and one day soon, I will return.
I lived in Türkiye for 13 years and proudly call it my second home! Every part of this beautiful country is full of rich and awesome history with second to none natural beauty. The hospitality is also something that I’m honored to experience! Great job displaying this gem! Thank you
Oh, sweet! Letting the drone climb the steep path. I still gasped when the monastery came into view. So fascinating to see places built long ago perched on the sides of mountains. What a lush place you traveled through, there, after all the spare terrain. I remain thoroughly impressed by the maintenance of Turkey's roads, no matter how "minor". Impressive castle with its long history!
After watching all your episodes over these past seven seasons and now this season I must say this might have been the most epic mountain road you have ridden ranking up there with the road which paralleled the river along the Afghanistan border. What a track.
Honestly, I enjoy your rides not only for the scenic views, but also for the fact that you touch little bit of the history of the places you travel. Lovely. Have safe and joyful rides.
9:11 I love with all my heart your videos, you are a true inspiration for me Noraly , like a real super hero 😀 Also it is wonderfull the food in Turkey and I love the way the put the food in table to eat... so heart warm like they are with family I feel. I am very glad you are fully recovered and on the mountains where you love to be. BIG hug from México
Liebe Noraly, Ich möchte Dir einfach mal ein großes Dankeschön aussprechen für Deine fantastischen Videos und Abenteuer! Es ist unglaublich inspirierend zu sehen, wie Du mit Deinem Motorrad die Welt bereist. Letztes Jahr habe ich kein Video verpasst, als Du durch Afrika gefahren bist. Jetzt freue ich mich riesig darauf, Deine Reise nach Japan zu verfolgen. Ich wünsche Dir alles Gute und eine sichere Reise. Es ist so schön zu sehen, dass Du nach Deinem Unfall wieder gesund auf Deinem Motorrad sitzt und weiterhin Deine Träume verfolgst. Pass gut auf Dich auf und hab eine unvergessliche Zeit! Herzliche Grüße und viel Erfolg
Une belle découverte que la Turquie et toujours cet art de partager le voyage avec tous. Waouh, cette piste classée comme "la plus dangereuse du monde" . Effectivement on a croisé personne et pour cause . Thanks , Noraly.
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Beautiful as always and what an amazing place Turkey is, I have been telling my Turkish friends who cook great food for me where you’re travels are taking you
I‘m an old Biker following you from the very beginning. Big fan. Fantastic routes, landscapes, people… love it and wish you all the best. You don‘t need sensational headlines like „ Most dangerous“ or „damaged“…. we all will follow you as before because your stories are so great. Good luck!
The stone mountain terrain reminds me of your trip through the Copper Canyon in Mexico. But Türkiye is much less arid and much more fertile. The lack of stone mountain trees makes the view much more immense, looking across deep valleys at still more huge stone mountains. Wow! Amazing! Thank you, Noraly! 🙂👍👍
Wow! That was an epic ride. You are a gifted rider. Not too many people would feel comfortable riding that road over a long distance. It looks like Frankie has a remarkably smooth ride and is quietly powerful.
Wow Turkey is so beautiful and with such an amazing history and lovely friendly people! I have been hanging out to hear Good morning internet! you are a treasure my girl! you beautiful personality and smile wins over all those you come in contact with. I can't wait to get your book just waiting for the English version coming out of the US. Wishing you good fortune and happy trails
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@@ItchyBoots Ok, something too purchase in next days
@@ItchyBoots some of these items are really cool.. Looking forward to trying some!
@@ItchyBoots I will get it
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@@ItchyBoots… Some really nice items!
Wednesday evenings are made of this..
Never knew Turkey was so scenic and beautiful. Wow!!
Yok doğru biliyorsun türkiye kuzeyden güneye doğudan batıya komple çöller var.
@@muratguler1441 ne çölünden bahsediyorsun, arabistan mı burası, ne yiyip içiyorsun sen
@@qanthe 👏👏 brawwa
@@erhanceliktas7902 erkek, bende zaten yorum yapan enayi yerine ironi yapmıştım.
@@muratguler1441Lots of remote areas but suddenly you find a village with curious but very friendly people. ❤
Hi there Noraly, the road D915 is located between my home village Dumlu in Bayburt and between our neighbour village Karaçam in Trabzon. It was build by our villagers and our neighbour villagers during the russian invasion as a tactical mountain road for military reasons back then.
U also have to consider that 90% of the calendar days it's really foggy and cloudy there, hence it's even more dangerous to drive on. But it's more dangerous to drive down this road from our village Dumlu to Karaçam instead driving upwards from Karaçam as u did. Not to forget, there's a natural habitat of brown bears, who could see u as a threat. They're almost instinct, but my dad saw 2 bears, one elder and one baby, when he was collecting cranberries at the mountains this summer.
At 21:28 u can see my small little home village at the top right corner between the mountains, where the stream is flowing from. This gave me goosebumps, i've missed my homevillage 😍
We also drived down this road with my dad this summer with my dads 1.6 tdi vw caddy. We couldn't surpass 20-25 km/h. 😅 I've read all prayers to god, which i know until we got down haha.
Have much fun in my homelands and my homecity Bayburt, where i also stayed from june til september this year and i wish u a safe ride. 🫡
Edit: in late spring seasons you can collect mountain mushrooms, which are the best and most delicious mushrooms ever btw, but be careful, some of them are poisonous, ask our local villagers for a guide.
And during the summer season from August til September you can collect naturally growing cranberries, which our locals call ligarba/likapa and naturally growing blackberries as well.
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HHELLOOO to your home village all the way from Georgia, USA! :D Thanks to Noraly for letting us have a glimpse of your home!
Harika, çok teşekkür ederim! Gerçekten çok güzel bir açıklama, Bayburt ve Karaçam’ı görmek ne kadar özel olmalı. Çok sağ olun!
I spent four summers in Turkiye. By far the best country I have traveled to. The food, culture, scenery, history, but most of all the Turks themselves. I am returning next year. Markos.
Teşekkür ederiz gene bekleriz buyurun gelin
At 77 years old my adventures are from my desk chair these days. Thanks for taking me along! Well done, Noraly! You rock!!!
I also turned 77 four days ago and I agree!
Yo tengo 73 años. Edita tan bien esos videos, que a veces voy yo en esa moto. 😊
Not far behind, 77 in January 2025.
I'm 78, still riding roads not unlike these, but never more than 50 km from home. I dropped a Yamaha 225SX last weekend, and my right leg was pinned under the bike for a few minutes until I pried it loose. Bruised, but not broken. I've decided that it's time to stop riding solo on unknown dirt roads.
@@SeldenDeemerAt 75 I still ride also…..unfortunately when I pinned my leg 9 weeks ago I broke it. Hopefully I can ride again soon!
Absolutely Turkey is one of the best places you have visited so far!Beautiful!!
At 21:29 I could swear that is a view you would find if travelling in Wales or Scotland. Turkey has every type of Scenery known to man. No wonder they call it the land of all seasons. Such a beautiful country. It's a shame that most people have no idea how amazing it is. I'm selling my car and buying a bike. A cycle that is, not a motorbike. I want to spend a lifetime cycling around Turkey. Wow!
I seriously agree, my friend, I actually thought Turkey was barren everywhere and had a hot climate, but it is so diverse that it has every climate, the Black Sea is as rainy and green as Scotland, for example, while the south is hot, the west Black Sea has endless forests, but the central Anatolia is a green steppe, the closer it gets to the Mediterranean, the warm forested sea comes to my mind. And it's nice to have very high mountains and hills.
Çok doğru bir tesbit.
Becauseof wrong publicity in TV, films etc people think Turkey is like an arabian desert with only camels around. Turkey has one of the most fertile lands on this planet and has very diverse vegetative
Turkey is blowing my mind! Bravo Noraly & Frankie. Season 8 is out of this World. Bravo! ❤👍😁🏆🙏
What she said.
Maybe sooner a Harley groupo ride will be held, that be awesome
I agree to.. beautiful Turquia, thanks Noraly..for Share another great video and channel TH-cam... I love your bike.. Frankie 😁
Turkey series (so far) is the best and the most amazing one!
Turkey is one of my favorite countries to visit. Friendly people, amazing history, excellent food, clean, and magnificent scenery.
buyurun gelin yine, bekleriz. :)
The producer, the filmmaker, the rider, the teacher and the traveler!
Turkey's terrain is super interesting. Thanks for taking us there, Noraly!
Sahil bölgeleri bol ağaçtır. Ceylan, ayı, dağ keçisi ve çok sayıda pars yaşamaktadır.
Oh yeah every region is like it's own thing.
There is something about seeing the world through a Geologist's eyes that lets you see beyond the surface.
I hope the Durupinar formation in Eastern Turkey is on her journey as long as it is safe.
What a beautiful country! It's so clean and people are very kind! America must take a lesson from them!
Why must Americans need lessons?
@@alessampiyonumost places are clean but some places are not but every country is like that
Amerika bize terörle ve işbirlikçileriyle nasıl ülkeler yıkılır, nasıl Türk milleti gibi kadim bir ırk sırtından vurulur gösteriyor. Hesabı çok ağır olacak.
@@mokujin29 you are right. America is perfect and sooo free.
Nationalist and religious bigotry also exist in Turkey. People think Tourists are generally harmless though
I've been to Turkey twice, and it's not enough. Would move there in a heartbeat. Such lovely people! 🇹🇷🍉
What holding you back move
After my second visit I decided to move. I did. Have lived here for 20 years now. ❤
All it takes is to make up ones mind. 😉
We always make hundreds of excuses for not do what we desire. In most cases those excuses are just fear for something new and unknown. 🤗
Back in time we did not want to move or travel like Noraly. Then Internet and smartphones came and we can be online with family and friends as much as we want. We can even work from wherever we are, if we can do it on a computer.
Turkey and the rest of the world is waiting for dreamers to just make their minds up and take the "risk". 🇹🇷❤
Just do it, if you regret it is just to move back. You will regret more what you did not do than what you have done in life❣️👍😉
@@sidselamundsen5051
The past few years, I have researched for an affordable country to live as an expat...... But now, things are looking better here in the USA.
Agree 100%.
@@sidselamundsen5051 lovely response to johnhick
Wow! Turkey is more beautiful than I had imagined. Thank you so much for sharing.
gel bekleriz
🎉sizleride bekleriz
Where are you from?
Espetacular Turquia !
Saudações do Brasil !!
Teşekkür güzel insan
Vamos brazil 😊
🇹🇷❤🇧🇷
Watching from New Zealand/Aotearoa, wow Turkey has such spectacular landscapes and we are seeing through your eyes, paths less travelled by visitors, those locals seem like lovely people. Excellent & thank you.
I think they were thrilled to see her in that little town. It's too bad she couldn't stay longer. She's got the translator.
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
I can only imagine the pride the builders of Frankie have at every episode. A job very well done.
2400 meters up in the mountains and not a stutter from Frankie! All of us who thought a carbureted bike would be a hot mess in the ditch can relax now. Noraly chose well and the men in that little shop delivered.
totally agree. perfect bike for her travels
@@Rick-ps8xx
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Yep....Injected motors do run better but there are advantages to carbs....
I notice Noraly seems to have gotten over her flooding fear......I have never shut off my fuel valve with daily riding and there has never been a problem in my 35 years of riding experience....
I do shut off the fuel when leaving the bike for more than a few days but I'm not sure even that's needed. She usually kick starts her bike. If the bike had flooded its cylinder she would know immediately when the piston refused to move..... There is no possibility of bending a connecting rod from a hydraulicked cylinder from kick starting.
@@Rick-ps8xx I put 51,000 miles on a carbed DR650 Suzuki, the trick for me was leave it alone.
The carb is set from the factory for a happy medium. It can do sea level, and it can go to over 10,000' with no problem. Leave the airbox/exhaust/carb alone. No problems ever with that bike. Not one repair in 51,000 miles.
I was thinking the same thing....that he is glad he torqued down every nut and bolt, while watching her go up that mountain. That being said, i had a 1968 Triumph Bonneville out of Chicago that i rode all over the rocky mountains(many years ago) and she had no problems with altitude at all. It depends on the bike, but prolly also the fuel.
What a stunning country Turkey is. Now definitely on my bucket list!
Thank you Noraly for taking us with you on your adventures in Türkiye.
Hugs from Sweden 🤗🇸🇪
And hugs from an old vet, retired in the US foothills of the Smoky Mountains National Park.
Tack så mycket
Stunning scenery! Who knew Turkey was so beautiful? Thank you for sharing such richness with us
Tutkey by far is the easiest ride and yet so diverse and scenic. Unlike many countries where the dirt track is really muddy and hazardous, the mountains in Turkey are dry with clear track. Not to mention the food and the hospitable Turkish touch.
After Africa, Turkey is a blast. No bureaucracy and corrupt border patrol. Nice!
The civil engineering of the mountain road is absolutely amazing! The builders all deserve medals for excellence 🥇🥇🥇🥇
I am from this area as ı know this road was buillted by russians when they invaded this area during the WWI. As far as ı know the project designed by a woman Russian enginner. The russian army payed locals to work in the construction.
@@vedatsonmez47 that’s interesting. Thank you for sharing the history of this road.
@ Noraly: I’m so glad you chose this route, now we have all learned about it! Have a great day everyone 👋👋🇿🇦
@@LindaDavies-r1k A boring trick: Donkeys are really great engineers. When they walk, they really follow the path for building road with proper angle and proper ground stability.
And there is a silly joke in Turkey: An old guy speaks with the minister who visits his town. The guy tells to the minister: "I hate Russians! They have build all those buildings and roads in our town, but they have just gone and never came back!"
Thank you Noraly for sharing another epic experience with us. With my big screen TV and your excellent 4K video, I found myself losing my equilibrium at several times during your ride along that narrow mountain road. 😂
As a retired videographer, I must also say how continually impressed I am with your video quality, editing, and choice of epic music to match the grandeur of your rides. In my day we would have called your videos, “National Geographic” quality.
Thank you for continuing to share your amazing experiences and bringing us along for the ride. 🙏
Well said Sir. I think they would be wonderful as lessons for children school.
I´ve said it a few months before when she still was in Africa! Her content is so amazing and outstandig that I really can´t understand why Netflix, Amazon or any other of the great streaming platforms haven´t offered her a deal yet!
An amazing, courageous, intelligent and likeable woman explores the world on her motorbike, gives us never seen before views and insights of countries, locals and customs in top notch quality.
Turkey is beautiful. From the sublime to the dramatic, and everything in between. I always assumed that the interior of Turkey must be barren wasteland (based on maps), but it is amazing. The friendly people just add to the special vibe.
the mountains keep central turkey very dry but its not a wasteland, hills steppes and many many montains with cute settlementsand history everywhere
The Black Sea region is very similar to Colorado and Switzerland, especially from the coast to the high mountains with its endemic vegetation and lush forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and wonderful landscapes. Especially the eastern Black Sea cities of Giresun, Trabzon, Rize and Artvin. These cities also have a very rich history, many empires have left their mark on this region. There are many historical churches, monasteries, castles in the mountain villages. Especially in the city of Trabzon, Rize and Artvin, when you walk in high places, you feel like you are in Switzerland. It has a mild climate and is the rainiest region in Turkey. The Sumela Monastery and the Hagia Sophia Monastery are worth seeing.🌻🌼🌷💐
Thanks for introducing this area, take care Noraly 🥰 🌲🌳🍀🌹❤💕 ✌❤🔴🔵
eastern black sea is overrated. i like western black sea more. it’s like a mix of mediterranean and switzerand there
@@oulawd6281 À chacun son goût.
@@oulawd6281 both are good, for beach and city the western black sea is better to visit, for nature and mountains the east
What a road to ride. I am putting Turkey back on my list of places to visit. Thank you Noraly.
mutlaka ziyaret etmelisin
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
Omg I so want to travel to Turkey even more now, the scenery, history, food, people look amazing!!
Turkey is an awesome place for adventure motorbike riding. I live in the SW corner of Turkey. Great roads here too, but your journey here is EPIC!
Noraly, Turkey has Amazed me, never in all my days did I know how Beautiful Turkey is and You have really Captured it's Beauty...
What I always understand most is that wherever you ride deep into the countryside, how pure, lovely, genuine, and friendly the people are. I understand people in towns need to learn from them. Pure humanity
OOOHHHHH, Noraly, you had me on the edge of my seat, literally!!! Especially on the switchbacks as you headed into Bayburt! I’m getting to see the real Turkey and it is amazing!!! Thank you so much 🤗. Hugs from sunny Arizona💖😎💖
It looks like you find a completely new landscape with every corner you turn in Turkey. I am in awe of Turkey’s beauty and diversity. Thank you, Noraly ❤
Böyle düşünmeniz çok güzel beni çok mutlu etti İstanbul gibi bir metropolü sıkılarak terk etmiş Bir karadenizliyim. Türkiye sadece İstanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Kapadokya'dan ibaret değil çünkü. Umarım sizde birgün misafirimiz olursunuz ❤️🇹🇷
@@danomies ben türküm türkiyede bilmediğimiz ne güzellikler var Nisan ayında gel ve gör
Türkiye is not just a country. We can call Turkey "a small continent". Forests, canyons, desert, Roman cities, meropols, unique beaches, nightlife, food paradise....
Thanks Norally for taking me with you around the world I am loving Turkey 🇹🇷 it’s beautiful 😍
Information about Türkiye:
The diversity of Turkey's fauna is even greater than the diversity of its flora. While the number of animal species throughout Europe is 60,000, this figure is more than 80,000 in Turkey and exceeds 100,000 when subspecies are included.
There are 40 national parks, 189 natural parks, 31 natural protected areas, 80 wildlife conservation areas and 109 natural monuments in Turkey.
There are three different climate types in Turkey. In the Mediterranean climate, which is generally seen on the Aegean Sea and Mediterranean coasts, summers are hot and dry and winters are warm and rainy. The vegetation is maquis. In the Black Sea climate, which is a temperate oceanic climate type seen on the Black Sea coast, there is rainfall in every season and the natural vegetation is forest. The Black Sea coast is the only region of Turkey that receives high rainfall throughout the year, and the Eastern Black Sea region receives 2000-2500 millimeters of rainfall annually.
Thank you, Noraly, for helping all of this be discovered by people on different continents.
What a beautiful and interesting place Turkey is. The mountain scenery this episode was breathtaking. Thank you, as always Noraly for taking us along. Safe travels.
Watching from South Africa. Only you can do it, seeing the beauty in everything. Friendly people, lovely food.
Fabulous ride you took us on Noraly. Well done riding the rough stuff. Turkey is marvellous.
When you live in a flatter the flat county, the back drops and the ridding in the mountains everywhere is almost like a physical intense feeling, you can't help but fall in love with so much beauty in Turkey.
I have watched all of your videos from the last two years, and *this one tops them all.* I had no idea of the endless scenic grandeur you showed us, I watched the screen, shaking my head the whole time with my mouth hanging open. I normally zip through TH-cam videos at 2x speed, this is one of the very few channels (about 2%) that I will watch at 1.5x, or in _this case,_ at normal speed. My wife fancies herself as a world traveler, and indeed by most standards she is, having been to more than 40 different countries in her 78 years. She thinks she has _seen_ Turkey, but this video will open her eyes to what she has missed.
I have wrote this a few times in the last year's, but this is the best ride you have done so far. Absolutely astonishing landscapes. Turkey is so beautiful. 😍
kesinlikle dünyada ki en güzel ülke Türkiye. sizi de bekleriz
Amazed at the Turkish scenery
Love Turkey.
Always loved Turkey
even before I had visited Türkiye.
🙏⚘️♥️⚘️♥️⚘️🙏
Funny how I was twisting too while lying down on my bed at every turn you did on that steep zigzag road. Though the ride may be zigzagged, but I have to admit that it "feels like" we are riding on the top of the world literally and metaphorically speaking! Wow! What a great feeling having the road and the majestic scene to yourself. Türkey really has a unique, historical-rich beauty that's so mesmerizing. Thanks again for this epic ride. Take care Noraly
I know - she had that whole place all to herself. It was amazing.
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Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
As I sit here in my home watching your travels I look at the views count and realise that I am watching this with a lot of other people from around the world, you are a global ambassador! Salute Noraly ❤🌹
Hello from Washington State in the U.S.! I love to see the comments from all over the world.
From Nairobi Kenya..
I never miss an episode
@ Hello Nairobi! 🩷
Desde Argentina. Viajo y aprendo con esta bella e intrépida viajera
Watching from Culebra Puerto Rico!
Of all the places you have been, I would want to visit Turkey the most. Beyond description and I live in coastal British Columbia
❤🎉en yakın zamanda gelirsiniz🎉
Noraly sense of navigation, fearless approach to life and desire for adventure is what keeps you coming back for MORE! Her travel vlog is the BEST on the TH-cam channel. Every episode is educational, thrilling travel vlog and introduces you to places, countries that we can only dream about. Thank goodness for technology to communicate with other languages and people to ask for directions OR something to eat!
2.43 million people riding on Frankie. Considering the adventure and quality of production, I can't believe there are not at least another 10 million. So glad I discovered Itchy Boooooots . Let's ride !
100% agree. We are all Riding Along
you would think with that many people riding her fuel mileage would suffer
I’ve known for a long time that Turkey had a lot to offer but I can’t get over how beautiful the country is from everywhere you look.
Just dont go to Ankara if you want some beauty since it is a concrete mess but otherwise countryside is pretty beautiful. Most cities has charm too.
@@exosproudmamabear558 even Ankara is underrated imo
Every time I watch your videos, I'm amazed! Turkey is filled with breath taking views ! And your choice of background music is spot on! The thrilling feeling I got going up that dangerous Mountain! You get a big 👍 from me! Thank you again for sharing! ❤
It's like I'm flying like a bird in the magnificent mountains of my beautiful country. Teşekkürler cesur kadın ❤🇹🇷
All I saw until today was Istanbul. I like this town, how I like Hamburg or Paris. But I never expected how beatiful this country is. I‘ll try to visit it in the next 2 years. So nice…
The further you travel through Turkey, they more I love it... What a wonderous landscape! That gorge looked straight out of a fantasy tale. Thanks for taking us along!
Türkiye coğrafi güzellikleri tarih eserleri denizi havası dağları ormanları vadileri ve en önemlisi de misafirperver sıcak kanlı insanları ile eşsiz bir ülkedir. sizi de bekliyoruz
Ülkeme hoşgeldiniz. Bir bayan olarak sizi cesaretinizden dolayı tebrik ediyorum👏👏👏❤️Sağlıklı huzurlu güvenli bir yolculuk diliyorum. Sevgiyle kalın❤️🇹🇷
Firstly, Türkiye looks like a giant Arts Gallery and secondly, those mountain tracks are dead scary, every time Noraly approached the edge of one, felt like my heart was falling inside my chest.
What a stunning nice part of Turkey. Thank you so much for the history lessons. Keep up excelent work on the drone footage and have always a safe ride.
What a stunningly beautiful ride that was, i had no idea how glorious the interior of Turkey looked. An adventure riders dream 👌
What an amazing ride. Stunning scenery. Fantastic accompanying music. Ĺoved the friendly locals. Turkiya is an amazing place. Frankie is performing brilliantly too. Thank you for taking us on your magic carpet to these stunning places.
Lovely, outstanding scenery. My wife & I have toured Turkey, but not to this scale I think we'll need to go again sometime. Enjoy, & thankyou for bringing all your footage, so far, to our screens. We love watching it
Many motorcycle TH-cam channels show how the rider is proud to ride over passes in the Alps or steep roads in GB. They struggle to ride through the bends and on narrow, steep asphalt roads, even drop their superbikes and call it an adventure. All this is nothing compared to Noralys rides on the dirt track passes in Turkiye and she laughs and has fun riding it without problems or any kind of drama. You are the best, Noraly, taking us with you on these fascinating motorcycle trips. You are an inspiration for every adventurous mind. Thank you.
well said. 🫰
Noraly is a truly courageous adventurer and rides on tracks that would scare the hell out of me. Holy s**t!! And she comes out smiling and cool as a cucumber!
@Oskars_Motorrad-Abenteuer you're complaining about something you choose to watch ? Pointless comment.
@@rosonoftom1655 I do not complain about the other videos but I compare these adventures including my own in the time when I was touring in Europe and I find them to fade in face of Noralys adventures.
No doubts about it - everyone watching Itchy Boots vlogs from Turkiye will wish to visit Turkiye. She has done an immense favour to the Turkish tourism department. Loved the vlog , loved the way she has shown us different places and introduced us to the local cultures. The people she meets on the way are such nice people, always. Noraly generates so much bonhomie and Goodwill that the spirit of goodness takes over the meeting. And what do we say about the history lessons one gets to learn through Itchy boots. Her deliberations are thoroughly researched. Thank you Noraly, from the bottom of our hearts.
The last journey through the tunnels was already impressive. With this episode you have taken it up a notch. Great dramaturgy Noraly ❤
Danke, dass Du uns mitnimmst! Ich bin begeistert von der Türkei. Schön, dass Dir der Schulter nicht mehr weh tut. Alles Gute und bleib uns erhalten!
People in Turkey are considering to be in Bayburt as "stucking" there but not visiting or living.
In spring time, those mountains are very colorful, full of endemic flowers. In winters, those mountains are definitely snowy and the snow mostly remains there till Augusts. And yes, those feed the Euphrates river which follows till Basra in Iraq.
And yes, it is quite relaxing to watch the nature on your camera and your voice tone is relaxing and peaceful too.
Bu ülkede en başarılı ortak fikir, Bayburt un beş para etmez bir yer olmasıdır. Dünya ya zarar.
She looked so beautiful after her ride. Tired, but just glowing with life. Amazing ride.
WOW I don't thing we ever have THE best ride but this episode is right up at the top. I live not to far from Yosemite National Park in California USA but today's ride was spectacular. From the top of the mountains to the valley and up again all with good "motorbike" roads and a peek at the villages. Then to top off the video with that castle. And Frankie, what a Mountain Beast. Carpe Diem! !! !!!
What a beautiful place Turkey is. The people are so friendly and the views are stunning.
A beautiful scenery and such friendly people❤❤
Really - thanks for showing us what a beautiful country Turkey is. The people are lovely too.
Spent 12 weeks travelling Turkey by motorcycle. Mostly wild camping in the mountains. Rode most of these trails. Great country, great people, epic scenery. Can't wait to return 😊
I love Turkey! Was there a few months ago and want to explore the east side. Amazing history. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures.
You certainly opened my eyes to Turkey. Nevercknew it was like you are showing us. Amazing Take Care Norely
Such a beautiful place! Thanks for taking us along.
Spectacular Day!! Roads, food, sites, local people and a castle! Beautiful country! Thank you for taking us along Noraly.
Another perfect Wednesday morning sharing the Itchy Boots adventures. Noraly is a wonderful host and educator and I always feel better after watching her videos. This Türkiye adventure seems to be a pleasant surprise to everyone, even Noraly. What a beautiful country and friendly people. Cheers Noraly and stay safe, Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Obsessed with the geometric pavers you walk on and drive over all over Turkey. They are magical. 😊
Each of your videos is more captivating than the previous one, what a beautiful country Türkie is and so historically rich.
As always thank you for taking us along your adventures.
Dear Norally, I must admit that the biggest complaint of us Turks is that others have negative prejudices against us and our country. We owe you endless gratitude for introducing my beautiful country and its hospitable people as they are. I declare you the world's Messenger of Peace.
I have been to Turkey. My first trip was to Istanbul, walked along the Bosphorous and around the Forts there. But the mountain countryside is where its really at. All were very welcoming and extremely friendly. The countryside is incredibly beautiful as are the people that live in the mountains. Sad that many may never see the REAL Turkey !
You have an incredible country! Those who have the prejudices likely have never visited Turkey. I have traveled there twice, once on a job interview and the other on an archaeological tour. I look forward to returning in the not too distant future.
Noraly is talking and explaining everything and her path is the dangerous road in the World!!!!. This woman surprises me each video she did.
100%
I have visited Turkey 3 times. Each time was more magically than the last. Beautiful country, beautiful people.
If you can run past the carpet salesman in Istanbul, you're good to go.
I went to a football match at Fenerbache , everyone was amazed. Why is an Australian here? I only went because I enjoy going to see games in another country. But the way I was treated, by the supporters, the staff and even the police was a day to remember. Finished the night at a family's house enjoying the best meal in Turkey I had. Laughing, telling stories, jokes!
Such a pleasure to visit your country and one day soon, I will return.
Checking in from Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada....frankie is doing well, ...love your videos turkey has lots of history
As a geologist you have to appreciate the "Creative Splendor" of this space...Thanks for bringing us along.....keep the faith!!
So far Turkey is Astounding. The monastery along the mountainside was groovy. Very good views and attractions in this episode. Excellent Cool 😎
I lived in Türkiye for 13 years and proudly call it my second home! Every part of this beautiful country is full of rich and awesome history with second to none natural beauty. The hospitality is also something that I’m honored to experience!
Great job displaying this gem! Thank you
Oh, sweet! Letting the drone climb the steep path. I still gasped when the monastery came into view. So fascinating to see places built long ago perched on the sides of mountains. What a lush place you traveled through, there, after all the spare terrain. I remain thoroughly impressed by the maintenance of Turkey's roads, no matter how "minor". Impressive castle with its long history!
History fading b/c of poor maintenance and neglect of ancient sites.
After watching all your episodes over these past seven seasons and now this season I must say this might have been the most epic mountain road you have ridden ranking up there with the road which paralleled the river along the Afghanistan border. What a track.
DEĞİLMİ VE DAHA TEHLİKELİ UÇURUMLU VE DESTANSI
Just stunning. I wish she hadn't been running out of daylight and could have stopped a couple of times on that road.
Honestly, I enjoy your rides not only for the scenic views, but also for the fact that you touch little bit of the history of the places you travel. Lovely. Have safe and joyful rides.
9 yıllık motorcuyum o yollardan gitmeye korkarım 😂😅 çok cesaretlisin Türkiye'ye hoş geldin 🎉❤
9:11 I love with all my heart your videos, you are a true inspiration for me Noraly , like a real super hero 😀 Also it is wonderfull the food in Turkey and I love the way the put the food in table to eat... so heart warm like they are with family I feel. I am very glad you are fully recovered and on the mountains where you love to be. BIG hug from México
Senide bekliyoruz o zaman 😊 ama herkesin gitti popüler yerlere değil mesela Karadeniz bölgesine gel 😊
Liebe Noraly,
Ich möchte Dir einfach mal ein großes Dankeschön aussprechen für Deine fantastischen Videos und Abenteuer! Es ist unglaublich inspirierend zu sehen, wie Du mit Deinem Motorrad die Welt bereist. Letztes Jahr habe ich kein Video verpasst, als Du durch Afrika gefahren bist. Jetzt freue ich mich riesig darauf, Deine Reise nach Japan zu verfolgen.
Ich wünsche Dir alles Gute und eine sichere Reise. Es ist so schön zu sehen, dass Du nach Deinem Unfall wieder gesund auf Deinem Motorrad sitzt und weiterhin Deine Träume verfolgst. Pass gut auf Dich auf und hab eine unvergessliche Zeit!
Herzliche Grüße und viel Erfolg
Noraly has a great sense of adventure and doesn't let any adversity slow down her journey. Great respect for her. Watching for years now. Stay safe.
Que lugar hermoso para explorar en moto, no imaginé que era tan espectacular Turquia
Une belle découverte que la Turquie et toujours cet art de partager le voyage avec tous. Waouh, cette piste classée comme "la plus dangereuse du monde" . Effectivement on a croisé personne et pour cause . Thanks , Noraly.
Biasanya kebanyakan para petualang keliling dunia melewati jalur perkotaan tapi anda memilih jalur pelosok pedesaan untuk melihat peradaban kuno dunia.. itu lah luar biasanya itchy boots
I can't get over how beautiful Turkey is. Frankie sounds like the altitude is not a problem.
Beautiful as always and what an amazing place Turkey is, I have been telling my Turkish friends who cook great food for me where you’re travels are taking you
Sağol güzel insan.
I‘m an old Biker following you from the very beginning. Big fan. Fantastic routes, landscapes, people… love it and wish you all the best. You don‘t need sensational headlines like „ Most dangerous“ or „damaged“…. we all will follow you as before because your stories are so great. Good luck!
The stone mountain terrain reminds me of your trip through the Copper Canyon in Mexico. But Türkiye is much less arid and much more fertile. The lack of stone mountain trees makes the view much more immense, looking across deep valleys at still more huge stone mountains. Wow! Amazing! Thank you, Noraly! 🙂👍👍
Turkey is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your journey!
Turkey look like an amazing country! Looking forward to visiting sometime.
Wow! That was an epic ride. You are a gifted rider. Not too many people would feel comfortable riding that road over a long distance.
It looks like Frankie has a remarkably smooth ride and is quietly powerful.
Wow Turkey is so beautiful and with such an amazing history and lovely friendly people! I have been hanging out to hear Good morning internet! you are a treasure my girl! you beautiful personality and smile wins over all those you come in contact with. I can't wait to get your book just waiting for the English version coming out of the US. Wishing you good fortune and happy trails