Great Video Noraly, Thanks for taking us with you to the south end of the world, You are a very brave woman, to pass that gate and also drive alone in middle of nowhere and no one on the road, You strongly trust yourself and your motorcycle, Hats off and Respect. From Canada
Seriously ! You must be one courageous lady. I wouldn’t dare to ride along that vast empty land, thinking of anything bad could happen, but nothing worries you. Thumbs up to the Argentines for preserving the nature, even in the middle of a remote empty landscape. Stay safe. 🛵
Really enjoyed this video. I like that it shows how you're not tied to a specific destination. You are flexible in your routes and time tables. A truly nomadic adventure.
Am I the only one that is worried about her travel through Mexico? Those gangs are animals and I fear for her safety in such remote areas. God Bless her and keep her safe!
She should stay in South America and not go thru MEXINARCOLAND. US is ok but we all know that part, same with Canada. Nice but kinda boring, overregulated and unadventurous.
Thank you for showing us these amazing parts you find on your journey. I've never seen a petrified forest, I even didn't know they existed. Following your adventures gives for a lot of people - like me - the possibility to see parts of the world we probably will never see in person. Again, thank you very much and continue travelling in good condition and in safety.
What beautiful vistas! The petrified forest was amazing, and at 160 million years old, it was buried 95 million years before T-Rex and the last of the dinosaurs were wiped out in the late Cretaceous period. So amazing! I also marvel at the absolute solitary beauty of all these landscapes that you have ridden through in your last two trips. We tend to think of earth as being overcrowded with human, but so much of the earth is still filled with natural beauty. Thanks so much for sharing them with us!
Petrified Forest was awesome! The scenery and wildlife was amazing! The dead coyotes on that fence gate was so wierd. Your helmet hair....was out of this world! Keep riding, keep smiling and keep showing us your beautiful world
Super Episode... It's a gift for people like us who can't travel to see all this... Not a single person seen in your ride... Needs big heart with lots of courage to keep going and going... But baby you really need some heavy breakfast for these long rides as You skipping lunch also... STAY HEALTHY STAY SAFE & KEEP GOING...👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️
Fun fact: there are a few people left in Patagonia than can speak Afrikaans, it's a language that originated in South Africa, based on Dutch and other languages. A documentary was made about it a year or so ago, The Boers at the end of the world. The scenery of your ride reminds me a lot about our Karoo region.
your smile and love for adventure in life is contagious and many viewers live vicariously through your travels, the petrified forest i've read about many times, this is the 1st time to see one ever , vey cool, you have spent 1 hour walking among our ancestral giants in all forms ,living and petrified, thank you for the great video and your natural curiosity for the want of knowledge that our planet has to offer and you are certainly doing a great job of this journey and adventure, Namaste 😎
Noraly, vistas and history! Well presented and really an interesting day for you. Thanks for sharing it with us and I love the fact your itinerary is so flexible that we can’t even guess what’s coming next! I always look forward to your next episode. Oh, loved the live chat, you are quite patient! Thanks again.
Amazing and interesting Noraly, you bring us to places we never know excised, and they are so interesting to visit. Thank you again for your beautiful travel trail, and groetjes from Colorado.!
@@tinchote no es un tramo pequeño, la patagonia esta compuesta por montañas y zonas irregulares en su mayoria. El llano esta solo en el este, justamenge sobre la ruta 3 que ella esta recorriendo
Absolutely wonderful video. I particularly enjoyed your historical explanation of the petrified forest. We are nothing more than a blip on the map of time.
This time no one will complain for a flat landscape I hope ? , Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificado beautiful place !!! Thank you and wait for next part of Patagonia !! Great Job !!!
For the first time ever i now understand about Jurassic times , connecting it to the past videos of the earth moving in cycles and countries dividing and breaking away. Noraly thankyou for the wonderful helpful geographical and historical explanations. I’ve had a light bulb moment because of them. I’ve learned so much from your travels in Argentina . Respect . What a wonderful professional vlog/ you tube channel
Amazing! Topography and geography reminds of Karoo, South Africa - also very arid and where many prehistoric fossils are found of huge dinosaurs and fauna. Similarity could be because of previous prehistoric join of the two continents..interesting! Thanks Noraly! I should teach you to eat a mango the easy way LoL.
just watched your Q/A, its so awesome that your going to take your time on this trip so we get to watch your videos for a year and a half is just awesome. cant wait for you to come through the states,
There is a great petrified forest in Arizona as well as Florissant Colorado. Next time you are in the US come check it out. When you went through Colorado in your last trip you were within 5 miles of us. Would have love to say hello. Keep up the great work.
awesome video with drone I like that and also when the camera is in your back it is like we are riding with you. Thank you for all these videos, ride safe and keep posting them.
I hope that subscribers are going back to watch this woman on a great journey with her then bike, Dhanno. Then they now seeing how Alaska takes her even more farther and makes her greater.
Don't take this the wrong way, but I went to the petrified forest in Arizona by motorcycle and wow! Was it hot and not really worth seeing. ( a few small stumps in the ground) Then I rode to Argentina and saw the petrified forest Noraly has just visited and as you can see by Noralys video really worth seeing.
@@dereckrandell2458 I've been to both and I concur. Arizona is way to hot almost all year round. But I suppose it depends on how much spare time and money you have. It's like deciding between the Iguazu Falls and the tiny Niagara's fall. Been to both fortunately. But don't recommend the latter.
Your motorcycling adventure was so great, discovering wonders upon wonders. As you thrilled seeing it personaly, we too who watched your videos thrilled in awe
Hi!! Noraly, Wow!! Weer prachtig landschap !! Verbazingwekkend hoe geweldig de overvloed van de natuur is !! Uitstekend idee om over te schakelen naar plan B, ik zou hetzelfde hebben gedaan !! Tot je volgende video weer !! Rust goed! Groetjes, Anjali
I'm still enjoying your adventures, your humble curiosity and good humor. Thank you for showing us these wonderful places, people and things. Hope I get to meet you in Alaska :-) Oh... and your geology training is showing ;-)
Great images as usual. We travel the world with you. The trees and the region 150 million years ago are very interesting. Make it easy, clear your way. By the way, I've learned English. Greetings from Turkey.
Just got back from a cold autumn afternoon here in England filming a video myself, and what better way to leave the cameras to download all their footage than to watch Noraly with a mug of tea and a rather large piece of cake! Love the natural history and geology snippets. And as for anyone saying the screen gets in the way, they just have a "tinted" view on things (tee hee). Now I'm off to a dark room for many many hours of editing (arrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhh).
Vielen Dank, Noraly, für dieses Video. Dein Vortrag über den versteinerten Wald war höchst interessant. Sein Auto so kunstvoll auf der Leitplanke zu parken erfordert bestimmt viel % fahrerisches Geschick (Glück). I love you, Noraly! 👍❤️👍
Hopefully you are planning to visit the Southern Fuegian Railway (or the Train of the End of the World) a 500 mm gauge steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina, before heading North.
Hello Dream Girl, those dead foxes were spooky! You showed much courage carrying on that route after that, many blokes would of turned away! But we should know by now, our Noraly is both fabulous and fearless. 😘 Stay safe my beautiful girl. Regards, Dazza. 🇬🇧 xxx
We have snow up here in Winnipeg, where I am for the next few weeks, thanks for the sunshine and the ability to ride with you virtually on your travels. Needless to say a group of us Pan European owners are enjoying your videos
Noraly, thank you for sharing - very interesting - we have some of those in the southwestern US - quite interesting. Am playing catchup on Season 2 but have already watched your videos about the ordeal in Peru, your trip to Lima and then back home to the Netherlands. Have not been able to catch one of your Q & A sessions live but would be interested in hearing more about your experiences with wildlife and livestock on the road. I had a minor collision with a deer in my car and a very near miss with another while on my bike. You seem to have many, many instances where you run into animals on the road. Should you find yourself in the US and encounter bison herds (not uncommon in some of the western National Parks) I would urge caution as they are very unpredictable. I hope you are able to resume your journey in good time. Please stay safe until then and thank you, thank you for sharing your adventures and enthusiasm with us. Your are a joy to watch, your videos are very professional and entertaining and you transport me to places I will never get to myself. I especially enjoyed your time in Turkey and as I do hope to do some more traveling in my soon to arrive retirement, I have added it to my bucket list. Thanks again Noraly. ( I also get the impression that you are a fan of Tolkein and Lord of the Rings. Eh?) Best wishes to you. Patrick Corrigan, Cleveland, OH, USA
Inspirational educational inspiring informative adventurous for our of our future generations to look forward and not backwards has brought a new meaning to the word itchy boots peace love and respect to everyone ❤️
I thought of selling away my Royal Enfield but when I found dis beautiful wonderful lady riding Royal Enfield n traveling I changed my mind... Thanks my dear lady 😘 ride safe...
Great Video Noraly, Thanks for taking us with you to the south end of the world, You are a very brave woman, to pass that gate and also drive alone in middle of nowhere and no one on the road, You strongly trust yourself and your motorcycle, Hats off and Respect.
From Canada
Perhaps not everywhere is as dangerous as North America!
I thought the same. What if something happen to your bike with those coyotes looming around. Stay on the safe roads to minimize the risk.
Petrified forest walk was SOoooooooo awesome, I'm an Arborist so i totally geeked out listening to you talk about ancient trees !
Seriously ! You must be one courageous lady. I wouldn’t dare to ride along that vast empty land, thinking of anything bad could happen, but nothing worries you. Thumbs up to the Argentines for preserving the nature, even in the middle of a remote empty landscape. Stay safe. 🛵
One of your best. Fascinating landscape. The freedom of the road.
Really enjoyed this video. I like that it shows how you're not tied to a specific destination. You are flexible in your routes and time tables. A truly nomadic adventure.
'Very true!
Am I the only one that is worried about her travel through Mexico? Those gangs are animals and I fear for her safety in such remote areas. God Bless her and keep her safe!
@@kenhoward3512 lol...it's only one step away from seeing animals on sticks.
She should stay in South America and not go thru MEXINARCOLAND. US is ok but we all know that part, same with Canada. Nice but kinda boring, overregulated and unadventurous.
Thank you for showing us these amazing parts you find on your journey. I've never seen a petrified forest, I even didn't know they existed. Following your adventures gives for a lot of people - like me - the possibility to see parts of the world we probably will never see in person. Again, thank you very much and continue travelling in good condition and in safety.
Very well said!
What beautiful vistas! The petrified forest was amazing, and at 160 million years old, it was buried 95 million years before T-Rex and the last of the dinosaurs were wiped out in the late Cretaceous period. So amazing! I also marvel at the absolute solitary beauty of all these landscapes that you have ridden through in your last two trips. We tend to think of earth as being overcrowded with human, but so much of the earth is still filled with natural beauty. Thanks so much for sharing them with us!
So true. Those trees, along with a lot of 'Crocagators', were already 'stoned' when the Dinos were roaming.. lol
Thank you for your Videos ! So i can see the world from my wheelchair in Austria! You make me happy 😌
What an inspiration you are to us solo rural riders! The South American countryside looks so stunning.
My new Hobby and Adventure is looking your amaysing Videos. Thats Reality.😊
What a great channel! These videos are really entertaining! Makes my day! Thank you Noraly!
The blue of that sky is almost as beautiful as yours eyes 🤗
Getting ever closer to the southern end. I love that you're taking your time. Doing as you please on your own ride.
There will be two version of it.
Noraly Basanti
Noraly Dhanno😎
This episode breaks my heart. This is beautiful and well preserved! *biker salute*
Petrified Forest was awesome! The scenery and wildlife was amazing! The dead coyotes on that fence gate was so wierd. Your helmet hair....was out of this world! Keep riding, keep smiling and keep showing us your beautiful world
Gotta love helmet hair 🤣🤣
Coyotes. They are dangerous and some places give you rewards for killing them. Probably a warning that you should watch out for them.
Super Episode... It's a gift for people like us who can't travel to see all this... Not a single person seen in your ride... Needs big heart with lots of courage to keep going and going... But baby you really need some heavy breakfast for these long rides as You skipping lunch also... STAY HEALTHY STAY SAFE & KEEP GOING...👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️
Fun fact: there are a few people left in Patagonia than can speak Afrikaans, it's a language that originated in South Africa, based on Dutch and other languages. A documentary was made about it a year or so ago, The Boers at the end of the world. The scenery of your ride reminds me a lot about our Karoo region.
I got to see the petrified trees at the National Park in New Mexico a year ago. The colors in them are amazing, especially when they're polished!
Simply mind boggling! Thank you for taking us back 150 million years in time.
Thanks for the ride 👍🏻😎
Excellent commentary and very educational. You need your own TV programme.
Let me guess...
A Netflix "special" ?
@@nikos-giorgos why not? 👍
@@scuffy6785 no, then she is no longer independent.
I really enjoyed this video BIG THUMBS 👍 UP NORALY love ❤ you
your smile and love for adventure in life is contagious and many viewers live vicariously through your travels, the petrified forest i've read about many times, this is the 1st time to see one ever , vey cool, you have spent 1 hour walking among our ancestral giants in all forms ,living and petrified, thank you for the great video and your natural curiosity for the want of knowledge that our planet has to offer and you are certainly doing a great job of this journey and adventure, Namaste 😎
In addition to stunningly beautiful videos, you add a nice educational touch. Thanks for sharing this and Godspeed.
Amazing Place ! Noraly, your eyes are more blue than the ocean 16:14. Thanks for your videos.
really enjoy your vidio..thaks again...
I admire your courage 🤗🤗
Coyotes hung from the fence. I've never seen such a thing. Good view of the Guanaco or Pampas running across the road. Petrified trees. Awesome
Noraly, vistas and history! Well presented and really an interesting day for you. Thanks for sharing it with us and I love the fact your itinerary is so flexible that we can’t even guess what’s coming next! I always look forward to your next episode. Oh, loved the live chat, you are quite patient! Thanks again.
Surprising, how beatiful is Argentina nas South América.... Thanks lady Noraly 😘😘😘😘
Amazing and interesting Noraly, you bring us to places we never know excised, and they are so interesting to visit. Thank you again for your beautiful travel trail, and groetjes from Colorado.!
Amazing. Enjoying your vlogs a lot.
I had no idea that Argentinian Patagonia was composed, at least in part, arid scrub land. The contrast between blue ocean and land is striking.
It's actually the large majority of it. The most turistic areas are in the mountains in the west, but that's a tiny stretch.
@@tinchote no es un tramo pequeño, la patagonia esta compuesta por montañas y zonas irregulares en su mayoria. El llano esta solo en el este, justamenge sobre la ruta 3 que ella esta recorriendo
The gate with all the dead foxes hanging there was like a scene from Deliverance! - well done for continuing on your journey
they are coyotes
But now, i travelled with you...👋👋🤞🤞👍👍😍
Absolutely wonderful video. I particularly enjoyed your historical explanation of the petrified forest. We are nothing more than a blip on the map of time.
Not only are you entertaining us but also educating us with your great travel films
Amazing scenery and colors, wildlife, music, geologic adventure back in time, and your attitude of going with the flow!
binge watching your videos.....they are great!
That's a cool story about this petrified forest, and amazing footage! Thanks a lot for this episode! Take care!
So interesting commentary on the evolution of seas and forests of jurassic times. NORALY LOVE ❤️ YOU
Fantastic episode like allways. Thank you Noraly...
Very interesting the prehistoric trees and ur comment, i enjoy every word u said and the drone cinematic wow!!
I so wanna go there. Argentina looks awesome!!!
SUPER interesting!
It's always a great pleasure to ride with you. Once again thank you for sharing your vids! Stay healthy, ride safe - safe ride!
This time no one will complain for a flat landscape I hope ? , Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificado beautiful place !!! Thank you and wait for next part of Patagonia !! Great Job !!!
Your translation was perfect Noraly!.. buenas rutas!
Nel Luna thanks Nel!! 🙏
For the first time ever i now understand about Jurassic times , connecting it to the past videos of the earth moving in cycles and countries dividing and breaking away. Noraly thankyou for the wonderful helpful geographical and historical explanations. I’ve had a light bulb moment because of them. I’ve learned so much from your travels in Argentina . Respect . What a wonderful professional vlog/ you tube channel
Thanks for another great day, i worry sometimes when you are in the middle of nowhere but enjoy it too. Thanks again and stay safe.
She seems right at home in the middle of nowhere and I totally get that.
I worry too but not in Argentina, in Mexico with all those violent murders by NARCOS who enjoy killing People.
What a awesome wide Landscape ... and a so much interessting Place again 😊
Amazing! Topography and geography reminds of Karoo, South Africa - also very arid and where many prehistoric fossils are found of huge dinosaurs and fauna. Similarity could be because of previous prehistoric join of the two continents..interesting! Thanks Noraly! I should teach you to eat a mango the easy way LoL.
Amazing almost lunar type landscape. Thank you Noraly 👍Big thumbs up 👍
Noraly, Great video! A little bit of history is always a great thing. Beautiful country. Stay safe and take care.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us ❤🧡💛💚💙💜💟 to you
Enjoying the journey with you...thanks for taking us along :)
Self service not bad safe ride and happy journey Noraly 💪👍👏 oh ..This is an amazing sharing thanks
Dont know how you do this in the middle of nowhere.. literally... you are just an amazing woman..
allways impressive. thanks for your amazing work!
just watched your Q/A, its so awesome that your going to take your time on this trip so we get to watch your videos for a year and a half is just awesome. cant wait for you to come through the states,
I hope she comes here. To Tucson. Arizona.
There is a great petrified forest in Arizona as well as Florissant Colorado. Next time you are in the US come check it out. When you went through Colorado in your last trip you were within 5 miles of us. Would have love to say hello. Keep up the great work.
awesome video with drone I like that and also when the camera is in your back it is like we are riding with you. Thank you for all these videos, ride safe and keep posting them.
I hope that subscribers are going back to watch this woman on a great journey with her then bike, Dhanno. Then they now seeing how Alaska takes her even more farther and makes her greater.
It’s almost impossible to leave a comment without using words like “Epic” or “Incredible” or “Stunning”. Namaste 🙏🏻
Listening to the easy chugging of your Himalayan reaffirms what a perfect bike that is for reliable adventuring.
Good luck!
I must say just some incredible shots!! So excited to be watching your travels!!
Thank you so much
Hello from Florida- great video of some fantastic countryside! Hope you can also visit the petrified Forest in Arizona ! Take care and enjoy!
Don't take this the wrong way, but I went to the petrified forest in Arizona by motorcycle and wow! Was it hot and not really worth seeing. ( a few small stumps in the ground) Then I rode to Argentina and saw the petrified forest Noraly has just visited and as you can see by Noralys video really worth seeing.
@@dereckrandell2458 I've been to both and I concur. Arizona is way to hot almost all year round. But I suppose it depends on how much spare time and money you have. It's like deciding between the Iguazu Falls and the tiny Niagara's fall. Been to both fortunately. But don't recommend the latter.
Your motorcycling adventure was so great, discovering wonders upon wonders. As you thrilled seeing it personaly, we too who watched your videos thrilled in awe
Hats off to your courage. Not everyone's cup of coffee. Ride safe. Lots of good wishes from 🇮🇳.
Just be safe, we want to keep watching, may be the silk road in China one day?
Fantastic journey, thanks Noraly 👍 💚
Thank for a new episode, we love you ❤
Hi!! Noraly,
Wow!! Weer prachtig landschap !! Verbazingwekkend hoe geweldig de overvloed van de natuur is !! Uitstekend idee om over te schakelen naar plan B, ik zou hetzelfde hebben gedaan !! Tot je volgende video weer !! Rust goed!
Groetjes,
Anjali
I'm still enjoying your adventures, your humble curiosity and good humor. Thank you for showing us these wonderful places, people and things. Hope I get to meet you in Alaska :-)
Oh... and your geology training is showing ;-)
Hola Noraly, your Vlogs are getting more and more educational every other episode, which is a awesome thing. Muy bien !!!!!! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
The petrified tree that you showed is awesome. I just love how open it is where you been so far.
Contracts in colors. Awesome scenery.
Great images as usual. We travel the world with you. The trees and the region 150 million years ago are very interesting. Make it easy, clear your way. By the way, I've learned English. Greetings from Turkey.
Eres una mujer hermosa y muy valiente . Que sigan los buenos vídeos y las buenas aventuras. Gracias 😊
Just got back from a cold autumn afternoon here in England filming a video myself, and what better way to leave the cameras to download all their footage than to watch Noraly with a mug of tea and a rather large piece of cake! Love the natural history and geology snippets. And as for anyone saying the screen gets in the way, they just have a "tinted" view on things (tee hee). Now I'm off to a dark room for many many hours of editing (arrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhh).
The information you shared about the Petrified Park, really amazing. I like that part of the video very much.
We can see the geologist in you coming out, Noraly!
Great to see the petrified forest tour . Thank you Noraly 🏍️🙏
17 mins and 18 seconds of my life..well spent 👍🏻👌🏻
Vielen Dank, Noraly, für dieses Video. Dein Vortrag über den versteinerten Wald war höchst interessant. Sein Auto so kunstvoll auf der Leitplanke zu parken erfordert bestimmt viel % fahrerisches Geschick (Glück). I love you, Noraly! 👍❤️👍
Hopefully you are planning to visit the Southern Fuegian Railway (or the Train of the End of the World) a 500 mm gauge steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina, before heading North.
That tree was bloody amazing.
Красиво..и тихо👍💜
Отважная баба!
Неужто совсем без приключений обходится?
Ну да...есть такое..колодец)
Hello Dream Girl, those dead foxes were spooky! You showed much courage carrying on that route after that, many blokes would of turned away! But we should know by now, our Noraly is both fabulous and fearless. 😘
Stay safe my beautiful girl.
Regards,
Dazza. 🇬🇧 xxx
they were coyotes not foxes FYI
We have snow up here in Winnipeg, where I am for the next few weeks, thanks for the sunshine and the ability to ride with you virtually on your travels. Needless to say a group of us Pan European owners are enjoying your videos
Amazing journey including a brief of fossil shape trees
Noraly, thank you for sharing - very interesting - we have some of those in the southwestern US - quite interesting. Am playing catchup on Season 2 but have already watched your videos about the ordeal in Peru, your trip to Lima and then back home to the Netherlands. Have not been able to catch one of your Q & A sessions live but would be interested in hearing more about your experiences with wildlife and livestock on the road. I had a minor collision with a deer in my car and a very near miss with another while on my bike. You seem to have many, many instances where you run into animals on the road. Should you find yourself in the US and encounter bison herds (not uncommon in some of the western National Parks) I would urge caution as they are very unpredictable. I hope you are able to resume your journey in good time. Please stay safe until then and thank you, thank you for sharing your adventures and enthusiasm with us. Your are a joy to watch, your videos are very professional and entertaining and you transport me to places I will never get to myself. I especially enjoyed your time in Turkey and as I do hope to do some more traveling in my soon to arrive retirement, I have added it to my bucket list. Thanks again Noraly. ( I also get the impression that you are a fan of Tolkein and Lord of the Rings. Eh?) Best wishes to you. Patrick Corrigan, Cleveland, OH, USA
Lengthy, but well said!! She's great!
She was in the US when she was on the way to Alaska and encountered Bison in Yellowstone...
Inspirational educational inspiring informative adventurous for our of our future generations to look forward and not backwards has brought a new meaning to the word itchy boots peace love and respect to everyone ❤️
The terrain looks so similar to west Texas. Specifically, the Big Bend area.
The way of your explanations are very interesting and many new things are learning from you...a very big big thumbs up wrapped with thanks...
¡Gracias Noraly, nunca había visto esa parte de mi país.! Yo también propongo: Royal Enfield model "Noraly".
I thought of selling away my Royal Enfield but when I found dis beautiful wonderful lady riding Royal Enfield n traveling I changed my mind... Thanks my dear lady 😘 ride safe...
Brother Ride enfield if you have balls.. 😎✊
@@wekulolosounagalosou569 😂😂👍👍🐂💪
Amazing 💖💖💖🤙
Noraly fascinating to see the petrified forest thanks, your off road riding skills must be at the advanced level. Ride safe keep well.👏☀️
You're becoming a good drone operator even when you're riding. 👍