The name of the tunnels you pass through is the "Stone Road of Kemaliyeliler".The Stone Road, which was started to be built in the 1870s in order to connect Kemaliye (Eğin) District of Erzincan to Central Anatolia, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. The local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002 with the support of the state after working for more than 130 years. The Stone Road, which was previously traversed on foot due to its narrowness, was widened in time to allow vehicles to pass and connected Kemaliye to Divriği. There are cliffs up to 500 meters on both sides.
Almost 6 years of Itchy Boots. A lot has changed. The motorcycles, the quality of the videos has steadily improved. Noraly, after all these good but also hard trips, you haven't changed. Always friendly, funny and still 31 💪👍
That drone footage was off the charts!! Until now, my favorite drone shot was in season 7, episode 14, when you were taking a break under the only tree for hundreds of kilometers, as you were riding across the Sahara. Knowing that you fly and drive simultaneously made todays video even more spectacular! May you always be blessed, my friend!!
@@zirve2510 absolutely! As were the hot air balloons on her last trip to Turkey. How does one pick a favorite Itchy Boots episode!?!? I pick all of them!!
The stone road, whose construction began in the 1870s, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. Local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002, with the support of the state, after more than 130 years of work. At the same time, every biker passing through this road has become a "pilgrim". 😁 It's a great feeling to discover the beauties of my country with you again. Good luck, my sister.
SPELLBOUND! What a ride through the river gorge on a mountain road with so many tunnels you almost lose track! Had the road ledge been four times as wide I would still have been on pins and needles the whole way... at one point it was so engaging that wasn't until the last seconds that I realized it was our dear rider flying the drone while riding! This was definitely quite a ride through Turkey making you wish you might have that chance one day. From the spectacular sights, to the cityscapes, the roadside stops, and the people, you have brought Turkey to great light. What an amazing adventure. Thanks so much for the share. Wishing you peace, strength and joy. You are the champion!!! 💯PERCENT AWESOME!
The gorge road was stunning! Her ability to capture such incredible footage is amazing. You have a great cinematography eye Noraly. You could make a full length movie of your footage no doubt.
1. No discrimination 2. No negativity 3. No x-rated content 4. No profanity By this channel you can educate yourself and your family. Noraly, your smile, your energy, your charisma, your enthusiasm, you are a positive breath of a fresh air.
Exactly! Wish it was everywhere positive. Respect each other no matter what. We are all flesh and blood. Great video @noraly! Especially the stone road! National geographic can learn from you
I'd never accuse Noraly of "tunnel vision" except in this case! Roads and tunnels are absolutely spectacular in this video. Thanks Noraly for the amazing drone and camera work!
I have to say Turkey is starting to look like a bucket list destination thanks to Noraly and her fantastic vlogging - thanks again young lady, you just made my Sunday morning here if a cold and wet British Columbia.
That was a pretty amazing ride through many, many tunnels. You had enough tunnels for a day... Riding alongside river Euphrates and knowing its history is like going through a time machine, imagining what was before and what it is now seeing it through your camera lens... Wow! And I have to say, Türkiye had amazed me with its beauty, landscape, mountain scape, tunnels, its cities, food and its friendly people. Thanks Noraly for this wonderful ride today
Another great video Noraly, thanks. Even though I live in Turkey, you bravely go to places I could never go on my own on a motorcycle, I'm jealous, to be honest. By the way, the 82 km/h speed limit is not random. There is a 10% flexibility in speed limits in Turkey, meaning you can go up to 90 km/h for the 82 km/h limit. In short, 82 km signs are put up to limit your speed to 90 km/h.
The series of tunnels along the side of Euphrates river is breathtaking. Such a beautiful country and thanks to you Noraly for showcasing the ancient land with mountains and rivers.
That takes me back more than 50 years. In 1967-8, I was stationed with the USAF in Samsun, Turkey, not far west of where you are in this video. For 15 months I lived there, traveling a bit to surrounding towns. All has changed since then, but it is good to see video of you as you travel through Turkey. Thank you so much for sharing your journey!
Absolutely phenomenal everything in this video, Noraly. Like another World as you went thru those tunnels. The glimpses of the emerald green Euphrates River, then the colorful trees and countryside. EPIC! The food looks so inviting. So glad Turkey started off Season 8. BRAVO! 🏆♥️👍😁
Hello Noraly, nice to greet you. The route of numerous Tunnels that you show us is very charming, I loved it. Greetings and much success in this new adventure in Turkey. Santiago - Chile.
@@machinesrus9212 kesinlikle öyledir insanımız iyi ve misafirperverdir otele para vermesine bile gerek yok herhangi bir yere gitse muhtemelen misafir ederler 🙏
Delicious food, lovely people & beautiful architectures, turkey is a 10/10 when it comes to traveling ❤️ happy to see this season off to a great start!
Bu ülkede yaşayan biri olarak bizim gidemediğiz yerleri ve güzellikleri bize gösterdiğiniz için çook teşekürler Noraly.Yollarınız pep engelsiz olsun.Hayırlı yolculuklar
Kind, smart and beautiful (inside and out), Noraly, your work is a fine quality. We thank you for sharing your life, for years…from an old war veteran, retired in the foothills of east Tennessee.
It is difficult to find the words to describe the amazing video you just have shown us. You went to “The Hell” and back and now you cross the end of the Earth and exited unscathed. You are wonderful, Noraly, thank you for your lovely videos. Take good care and God bless!
I only started following a few years ago, while Noraly was in Belize. A year later, I myself was on my first moto-adventure to Belize. Noraly is my hero. She is the most inspirational lady I've heard of in modern times. A modern day explorer, risking the elements on two wheels. A strong leader and a conqueror she makes it look easy. The roughest terrain Earth has to offer and she rolls on through. God bless Noraly.
Für so einen bombastischen Sonnenuntergang in Giresun am Schwarzen Meer, hat sich allein schon die Fahrt durch 31 Tunnel gelohnt. Dank für deine kurze Exkursion ins Zwei-Strom-Land. 👍
Another exciting episode! The amount of work that must have gone into building those tunnels is mind blowing! Apparently it took over 100 years! And all along the Euphtates river.
Tunnel count 31‼️… what an amazing ride! The aerial view of the river gorge was incredible. And, the tunnel highway was very interesting, thanks for sharing another day of your adventures. Ride safe Noraly!
Another great episode Noraly....fascinating to see the 'windows' offering light and air in the tunnels......the terrain is a geologist's paradise.....so you are definitely in heaven !!!! ☯☯☯
@4:00 Imagine driving these roads in wintertime and during the night, and if you are lucky you have no oncoming traffic ! These gorges are amazingly beautiful ! Thank you !
What a cool ride today! You have taken flying the drone to new heights on this one…riding through the curves, operating the drone and keeping it from crashing into the rock walls of the gorge. Amazing tunnels! Really enjoyed today!
That river road through the mountains was spectacular! So beautiful!!! I'm glad you got to see that in person - must have been even more breath taking.
Turkey has always held some fascination for me, great season. I especially like the interaction with the locals this time around. BTW.... there is always light at the end of a tunnel, if not, you are riding in a mine! 🤣
What an incredible road along the Euphrates River, crossing canyons and filled with tunnels, offering simply breathtaking landscapes! A true adventure that takes your breath away. Thank you, Noraly, for giving us this unique experience!
Noraly, you never fail to remind us why we love travelling through your eyes. Your courage, positivity, and ability to turn every challenge into an adventure are what keep us all inspired. Thank you for taking us along on this incredible journey-it’s a privilege to ride the world with you!
this has got to be one of the most fascinating roads in the world. stunning scenery. Boy, the tunnels must have taken for ever to build !! extremely difficult up in the mountains.. Unbelievable...
Rideandpeace, a Turkish commentor, explained it thus. So fascinating! "The stone road, whose construction began in the 1870s, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. Local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002, with the support of the state, after more than 130 years of work. "
So cool to see you riding along the famous Euphrates! I never realized before this series that the Turkish were so skilled and prolific with building caves / tunnels into their mountains. Just fascinating.
Tunnel = Tünel in turkish. Tüneli have 'i' suffix it is mean: The suffix -i is a definite object case suffix in Turkish. When added to the root word tünel (which means "tunnel"), it turns into tüneli, indicating that the word is in the definite object case. So, tünel is the root word, and -i is the suffix, giving us tüneli (meaning "the tunnel").
What an amazing ride today! And Noraly, what an incredible drone pilot you are!! It has got to be nerve wracking with all those rock walls!! It must be so satisfying to view your own video during editing and witness all you have captured!! And yes you are right, this has become the season of tunnels! Thank you for sharing another amazing location and incredible scenery!! YES to Türkiye!! Cheers from Texas USA ❤❤
You are so kind and brave all wrapped in the boldest travels around the globe ! You will be the most individually traveled motorcycle person in the world imo ! Stay safe keep it coming!
Whenever in a different area, I always like to learn the history. It’s helpful in learning the people and why they did things differently. On your motorcycle riding experience you are most capable , I have been riding for sixty years. The gravel road makes it difficult to stay upright because the front wheel can easily slide out from under you.
Thanks Noraly for taking us on an incredible ride today ❤ You certainly love your various tunnels in Turkey 🇹🇷 Once again...outstanding drone shots. Loved how you closed the day by sharing your delicious dinner and thereby sharing Turkish culture too. Rest well 😊 Bravo from Borneo 👏👏
My virtual friend Frankie must be proud of you. Taking you to see incredible places in Turkey. She certainly won't let you take any risks. Beautiful video.
Hello Noraly, thank you for sharing, you mentioned part of history, those two rivers I knew about them in my school days but I didn't know about the tunnels along the way. Happy riding !!! I follow you from CHULA VISTA CALIFORNIA
Folks, if you enjoyed this video, please remember to 👍 as a show of your appreciation for the fantastic video Noraly has spent time putting together for us 😀
Please note: This is a tunnel that was made by hand about 150 years ago. The tunnels built today are made with the latest technology. The region you are visiting is the transition direction to the Black Sea region, which has many rocks. Those who watched you for the first time, those who met you for the first time with this video, see that Turkey resembles Afghanistan. can think.😊❤and The Euphrates River, originating from the Aykurt town of Erzincan province, passes through the provinces of Tunceli, Elazığ, Malatya, Diyarbakır, Adıyaman and Gaziantep, respectively. The Euphrates, which originates from the borders of Türkiye, passes through Syria and Iraq and flows into the Persian Gulf.
The name of the tunnels you pass through is the "Stone Road of Kemaliyeliler".The Stone Road, which was started to be built in the 1870s in order to connect Kemaliye (Eğin) District of Erzincan to Central Anatolia, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. The local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002 with the support of the state after working for more than 130 years. The Stone Road, which was previously traversed on foot due to its narrowness, was widened in time to allow vehicles to pass and connected Kemaliye to Divriği. There are cliffs up to 500 meters on both sides.
Thanks for the explanation. Do you know why the windows were large enough for a truck to drive out into the river?
@@julieisthatart araçların geri dönebilmesi için
An amazing achievement 130 of not stopping
Uf! Thanks for sharing info. What a project!
@@julieisthatartright?! Why is there no barrier to prevent people from just yeeting into the gorge?
Almost 6 years of Itchy Boots. A lot has changed. The motorcycles, the quality of the videos has steadily improved. Noraly, after all these good but also hard trips, you haven't changed. Always friendly, funny and still 31 💪👍
No,Noraly is still only 29 😊
31? wow.
@@entersandman4467 Though she was 37
@@marden888when she started 5 years back. She was born in 1987
Hahaha…she is the same age as my oldest daughter…both from 1987 as is Franky. :)
That drone footage was off the charts!!
Until now, my favorite drone shot was in season 7, episode 14, when you were taking a break under the only tree for hundreds of kilometers, as you were riding across the Sahara.
Knowing that you fly and drive simultaneously made todays video even more spectacular!
May you always be blessed, my friend!!
@@ericcox6764 flamingos was cool too
@@zirve2510 absolutely!
As were the hot air balloons on her last trip to Turkey.
How does one pick a favorite Itchy Boots episode!?!?
I pick all of them!!
The stone road, whose construction began in the 1870s, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. Local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002, with the support of the state, after more than 130 years of work. At the same time, every biker passing through this road has become a "pilgrim". 😁 It's a great feeling to discover the beauties of my country with you again. Good luck, my sister.
Thank you so much for that explanation. It is a truly lovely feat of engineering!
@@WhiteTiger333 😊🙏
I was wondering who made the tunnels, why and how long it took. 🙏😎
I'm totally blown away by the scenery in Turkey. Thank you for taking me on this trip.
Turkey is such a beautiful country
Güzel insan ülkemizin adı turkey değil türkiyedir. Not turkey ---> türkiye
Sure is, i had no idea that it was, this season of IB put Turkey up on my must visit list.
@@Akeseli06ciao😊
I am blown away by how beautiful turkey is! I’m so grateful to live vicariously through you!
Not Turkey now Türkiye ,It is pronounced as it is written :)
SPELLBOUND! What a ride through the river gorge on a mountain road with so many tunnels you almost lose track! Had the road ledge been four times as wide I would still have been on pins and needles the whole way... at one point it was so engaging that wasn't until the last seconds that I realized it was our dear rider flying the drone while riding! This was definitely quite a ride through Turkey making you wish you might have that chance one day. From the spectacular sights, to the cityscapes, the roadside stops, and the people, you have brought Turkey to great light. What an amazing adventure. Thanks so much for the share. Wishing you peace, strength and joy. You are the champion!!! 💯PERCENT AWESOME!
The gorge road was stunning! Her ability to capture such incredible footage is amazing. You have a great cinematography eye Noraly. You could make a full length movie of your footage no doubt.
Thanks for letting this 84 year old biker tag along. What a great privilege to ride along!
Good on you Bill! I’m also a retired biker. Live long and prosper buddy 🖖
This whole series in Turkey is AMAZING. What scenery! And your wizardry with the drone today was outstanding!
1. No discrimination
2. No negativity
3. No x-rated content
4. No profanity
By this channel you can educate yourself and your family. Noraly, your smile, your energy, your charisma, your enthusiasm, you are a positive breath of a fresh air.
Exactly on the point. Thank you Noraly ❤
No profanity in Video.... 😂
+1
must go on
As well as being one of the bravest ladies on the planet. Her spirit of adventure is awesome.
Exactly! Wish it was everywhere positive. Respect each other no matter what. We are all flesh and blood.
Great video @noraly! Especially the stone road! National geographic can learn from you
I'd never accuse Noraly of "tunnel vision" except in this case!
Roads and tunnels are absolutely spectacular in this video.
Thanks Noraly for the amazing drone and camera work!
This is seriously some of the best content I've found, not just on TH-cam but anywhere!
❤️❤️🇨🇦 wow, I had no idea how great Turkey is. Beautifulcountry, great food, nice people.
I have to say Turkey is starting to look like a bucket list destination thanks to Noraly and her fantastic vlogging - thanks again young lady, you just made my Sunday morning here if a cold and wet British Columbia.
That was a pretty amazing ride through many, many tunnels. You had enough tunnels for a day... Riding alongside river Euphrates and knowing its history is like going through a time machine, imagining what was before and what it is now seeing it through your camera lens... Wow!
And I have to say, Türkiye had amazed me with its beauty, landscape, mountain scape, tunnels, its cities, food and its friendly people. Thanks Noraly for this wonderful ride today
Frankie sounds awesome and turkey really is just stunning 🇹🇷
Turkey looks so appealing, lovely scenery, lovely people and lovely food And the towns are neat and amazingly litter free
Another great video Noraly, thanks. Even though I live in Turkey, you bravely go to places I could never go on my own on a motorcycle, I'm jealous, to be honest. By the way, the 82 km/h speed limit is not random. There is a 10% flexibility in speed limits in Turkey, meaning you can go up to 90 km/h for the 82 km/h limit. In short, 82 km signs are put up to limit your speed to 90 km/h.
Never knew Turkey was this beautiful and ancient. Very enlightening vlog. Thank you, Noraly.
All the geography lessons we didn't learn in school, Noraly is teaching us all now and going...
school in the 50's and 60's had lots of geography Nowadays hardly any An ignorant populace is not good for world relations
This is far better than school, math, language, geography, history and politics all along the way. "School, over rated".
The series of tunnels along the side of Euphrates river is breathtaking. Such a beautiful country and thanks to you Noraly for showcasing the ancient land with mountains and rivers.
That takes me back more than 50 years. In 1967-8, I was stationed with the USAF in Samsun, Turkey, not far west of where you are in this video. For 15 months I lived there, traveling a bit to surrounding towns. All has changed since then, but it is good to see video of you as you travel through Turkey. Thank you so much for sharing your journey!
My heart was in my mouth each time there was a window just before the exit and the bright light very deceptive.
I was terrified. What if you meet someone coming the other way on those narrow outside tracks at the beginning?😬🤷♀️
@@grigorisgirlo yol eskidir. Biz Türkler o yolları kullanmıyoruz. Turistler eski yolları severler.
Absolutely phenomenal everything in this video, Noraly. Like another World as you went thru those tunnels. The glimpses of the emerald green Euphrates River, then the colorful trees and countryside. EPIC! The food looks so inviting. So glad Turkey started off Season 8. BRAVO! 🏆♥️👍😁
Wow. What an amazing view along the Euphrates River and the tunnels.
Hello Noraly, nice to greet you. The route of numerous Tunnels that you show us is very charming, I loved it. Greetings and much success in this new adventure in Turkey. Santiago - Chile.
Such a chill place. The people seem so humble and safe.
@@machinesrus9212 kesinlikle öyledir insanımız iyi ve misafirperverdir otele para vermesine bile gerek yok herhangi bir yere gitse muhtemelen misafir ederler 🙏
Delicious food, lovely people & beautiful architectures, turkey is a 10/10 when it comes to traveling ❤️ happy to see this season off to a great start!
Bu ülkede yaşayan biri olarak bizim gidemediğiz yerleri ve güzellikleri bize gösterdiğiniz için çook teşekürler Noraly.Yollarınız pep engelsiz olsun.Hayırlı yolculuklar
Kind, smart and beautiful (inside and out), Noraly, your work is a fine quality. We thank you for sharing your life, for years…from an old war veteran, retired in the foothills of east Tennessee.
Semper Fi my war fighting brother.
As a Turk; I am soo happy to see that you're enjoying your time and your rides in Turkiye. I wish you safe and joyful rides :)
That rock-mountain-tunnel-dream-escape through the Euphrates River gorge !!!
Never seen anything like it ... AMAZING! 🙂👍👍
It is difficult to find the words to describe the amazing video you just have shown us. You went to “The Hell” and back and now you cross the end of the Earth and exited unscathed. You are wonderful, Noraly, thank you for your lovely videos. Take good care and God bless!
I only started following a few years ago, while Noraly was in Belize. A year later, I myself was on my first moto-adventure to Belize. Noraly is my hero. She is the most inspirational lady I've heard of in modern times. A modern day explorer, risking the elements on two wheels. A strong leader and a conqueror she makes it look easy. The roughest terrain Earth has to offer and she rolls on through. God bless Noraly.
Thank you for showing us parts of the world we have never seen Noraly. Rural Turkey is absolutely breath taking. What a beautiful country.
Für so einen bombastischen Sonnenuntergang in Giresun am Schwarzen Meer, hat sich allein schon die Fahrt durch 31 Tunnel gelohnt. Dank für deine kurze Exkursion ins Zwei-Strom-Land. 👍
Great, a new lesson about Turkey for us sitting behind our screens ☕️😇
Hugs from Sweden 🤗🇸🇪
Great topography. great drone footage.
Another exciting episode! The amount of work that must have gone into building those tunnels is mind blowing! Apparently it took over 100 years! And all along the Euphtates river.
Eski yollar. Biz yerliler o yolu kullanmıyoruz. Turistler eski yolları severler.
Incredible skill navigating the winding road and flying the drone at the same time. Master of multitasking!
Tunnel count 31‼️… what an amazing ride! The aerial view of the river gorge was incredible. And, the tunnel highway was very interesting, thanks for sharing another day of your adventures. Ride safe Noraly!
Kudos to those who paved the roads through the tunnels. That's really fascinating
Another great episode Noraly....fascinating to see the 'windows' offering light and air in the tunnels......the terrain is a geologist's paradise.....so you are definitely in heaven !!!! ☯☯☯
@4:00 Imagine driving these roads in wintertime and during the night, and if you are lucky you have no oncoming traffic ! These gorges are amazingly beautiful ! Thank you !
What a cool ride today! You have taken flying the drone to new heights on this one…riding through the curves, operating the drone and keeping it from crashing into the rock walls of the gorge. Amazing tunnels! Really enjoyed today!
Unique landscape, just rocks and turquoise river + all the tunnels 😅 So beautiful!
That river road through the mountains was spectacular! So beautiful!!! I'm glad you got to see that in person - must have been even more breath taking.
Fantastic drone shots. An amazing adventure. A big thanks, Noraly.
Noraly, your are the best motovloger ever 👊🇸🇪
Most magnificent dronography - Yes! ‘Close to the edge, down by the river’ 🎸
Turkey has always held some fascination for me, great season. I especially like the interaction with the locals this time around. BTW.... there is always light at the end of a tunnel, if not, you are riding in a mine! 🤣
What an incredible road along the Euphrates River, crossing canyons and filled with tunnels, offering simply breathtaking landscapes! A true adventure that takes your breath away. Thank you, Noraly, for giving us this unique experience!
Gorge-ous droneshots! Perfectly timed too, with the shots from Frankie.
Noraly, you never fail to remind us why we love travelling through your eyes. Your courage, positivity, and ability to turn every challenge into an adventure are what keep us all inspired. Thank you for taking us along on this incredible journey-it’s a privilege to ride the world with you!
this has got to be one of the most fascinating roads in the world. stunning scenery. Boy, the tunnels must have taken for ever to build !! extremely difficult up in the mountains.. Unbelievable...
Rideandpeace, a Turkish commentor, explained it thus. So fascinating!
"The stone road, whose construction began in the 1870s, is a tunnel that carved the impassable rocks of the Dark Canyon with the hand tools of the local people. Local citizens completed the tunnel in 2002, with the support of the state, after more than 130 years of work. "
@WhiteTiger333 that is amazing! Thanks
So cool to see you riding along the famous Euphrates! I never realized before this series that the Turkish were so skilled and prolific with building caves / tunnels into their mountains. Just fascinating.
Благодарю Noraly за очередной шедевр! Люди, природа необычайные. Кадры с дрона, просто красота! Ещё раз спасибо! И удачи Вам в путешествиях!!! 🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Stunning. Somewhat scary driving with one hand flying the drone alongside a vertical drop!
Tunnel = Tünel in turkish. Tüneli have 'i' suffix it is mean: The suffix -i is a definite object case suffix in Turkish. When added to the root word tünel (which means "tunnel"), it turns into tüneli, indicating that the word is in the definite object case.
So, tünel is the root word, and -i is the suffix, giving us tüneli (meaning "the tunnel").
Tıpkı japonca gibi. 😂😂😂😂
I am always at the edge of my seat watching you on these small roads w no barriers. But I love it!!!
Me too but I always know she is ok, because she has posted it.
@I know but I still worry🤷🏼♀️
@katewilliams4876 yes,it's true.
Such amazing scenery from an amazing woman. Thank you so much for taking us all with you.
My Sunday morning fix , enjoying watch Norely ride the Yamaha
What an amazing ride today! And Noraly, what an incredible drone pilot you are!! It has got to be nerve wracking with all those rock walls!! It must be so satisfying to view your own video during editing and witness all you have captured!! And yes you are right, this has become the season of tunnels! Thank you for sharing another amazing location and incredible scenery!! YES to Türkiye!! Cheers from Texas USA ❤❤
You're probably doing a better job than our Ministry of Tourism ever could! Hats off, Noraly :))
It's amazing how you can pilot the drone while riding Frankie
This canyon right at the beginning of the video was mind blowing beautiful
You are so kind and brave all wrapped in the boldest travels around the globe ! You will be the most individually traveled motorcycle person in the world imo ! Stay safe keep it coming!
I rode through Turkey in 1971, October. We hit snow in the mountains on the way towards Ankra. We also went to the Black Sea, before heading to Iran.
Unbelievable ride. It takes some guts to ride that one. 🇺🇸
Thank you! I always look forward to Sunday mornings with you! 🙂
Noraly, WoW those tunnels with those views, just Wow. Please take care, looking forward to your next Adventure.
Itchy, my cycling journey is inspired by you work keep spreading the traveling culture
Whenever in a different area, I always like to learn the history. It’s helpful in learning the people and why they did things differently. On your motorcycle riding experience you are most capable , I have been riding for sixty years. The gravel road makes it difficult to stay upright because the front wheel can easily slide out from under you.
Absolutely fantastic, Noraly, thank you a million times ☘️☘️☘️
Thanks for the ride Noraly, enjoyed it a lot 👍
Groet'n oet Grun' 🇳🇱, TW.
You are the best to enjoy my country, Noraly :) Safe driving, love from Izmir/Turkey 🤗
Thanks Noraly for taking us on an incredible ride today ❤ You certainly love your various tunnels in Turkey 🇹🇷 Once again...outstanding drone shots. Loved how you closed the day by sharing your delicious dinner and thereby sharing Turkish culture too. Rest well 😊 Bravo from Borneo 👏👏
... what a spectacular and stunning scenery, tunnels and valleys 👍!!!
Thank you so much, Noraly, for "bringing" me into this awesome region 😘.
Estou muito contente com seu retorno. Saudade de assistir suas aventuras. Deus te proteja!
Good morning Noraly! That’s a lot of tunnels. Your adventures continue to provide inspiration to those of us who can no longer ride.
My virtual friend Frankie must be proud of you. Taking you to see incredible places in Turkey. She certainly won't let you take any risks. Beautiful video.
Absolutely stunning!! Thank you for taking us on this ride!
Hello Noraly, thank you for sharing, you mentioned part of history, those two rivers I knew about them in my school days but I didn't know about the tunnels along the way. Happy riding !!! I follow you from CHULA VISTA CALIFORNIA
Absolutely gorgeous!!
👍🏻👍🏻💕
BUT!, the amount of times I caught my breath on the tunnel drive! 😮😊
Love the piano Playlist always so amazing, and amazing views in turkey
Oh the marvels I've seen from the back of your motorcycle 🎉
That was spectacular, Turkey is full of surprises. Thank you 🌞
Beautiful shot at 5:54-6:20, Noraly! What a ride!
A biggest fan from South Africa
Folks, if you enjoyed this video, please remember to 👍 as a show of your appreciation for the fantastic video Noraly has spent time putting together for us 😀
Please note: This is a tunnel that was made by hand about 150 years ago. The tunnels built today are made with the latest technology. The region you are visiting is the transition direction to the Black Sea region, which has many rocks. Those who watched you for the first time, those who met you for the first time with this video, see that Turkey resembles Afghanistan. can think.😊❤and
The Euphrates River, originating from the Aykurt town of Erzincan province, passes through the provinces of Tunceli, Elazığ, Malatya, Diyarbakır, Adıyaman and Gaziantep, respectively. The Euphrates, which originates from the borders of Türkiye, passes through Syria and Iraq and flows into the Persian Gulf.
Great ride. Thank you Noraly......Sal : ).
The amazing colouration in the rocks is beautiful 😊👍
what a beautiful "tünel" road trip. love you🐞🐌🐾
Great ride! Tunnels were amazing,and History lesson about the Euphrates River was another plus on your ride.
I always watch your videos on the TV. Don’t want to miss the scenery.
Noraly du bist so eine starke Frau.Respekt
Very nice drone work and editing. Brava!
Never turn back Noraly! We love you!