No motorcyclists have gone here before |S7 - E3|
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2023
- In this episode, I am riding to the small town of Bhalil, just south of Fez. Almost nobody visits this place and there is only one guesthouse in town. I am trying to reach the guesthouse but with these tiny alleys and stairs everywhere, that's a bit of a mission! Kamal tells me that no motorcyclist managed to reach his guesthouse before..!
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My name is Kamal Chaoui and I'm the lucky owner of the Guesthouse in Bhalil, you know that guesthouse where Noraly honored us by staying for the night in Bhalil 27 km south of Fez. Thank you so much @Tryserratops, Thank you @the Yard, and thank you, @Charles Harris, for your nice words about our singing, I'm the "father" who is singing at the end of this S7 E3, in fact, I gave half an hour to those 2 neighbors girls to teach them English, and I found Cat stevens to help, I wish I could have the time to give more often English or French lessons to my villagers in Bhalil, I know that my compatriots especially young boys or girls are quite gifted in Languages. Your words are rewarding !!!
Amazing nice cavetown and you, sir, are a true hero, showing our Noraly and us around in your fantastic town. Your English is great, your kindness is contagious, and so is your singing, it made me smile. Thanks for being the highlight of Episode 3 of this season, in your beautiful country.
Thank you, Kamal for the hospitality your family showed to Noraly.
It's amazing how she always finds kind and sharing people such as yourselves, wherever she goes.
I was also very impressed by your excellent English skills.
Awesome 👏
Shukran ❣️ for all your efforts 🎉 that is exactly what this world needs 😍 would love to see your beautiful Morocco next time when travelling to Europe again. Saludos de Mexico 🇲🇽
May God bless you and your family imensely for taking a good care of our Noraly. Your English skills are truly amazing and your good hearted soul and hospitality shines though the entire episode. Cheers from Brazil. 🇧🇷🙋♂️
The moroccan guy who help you by pulling and pushing your bike is so kind and I raise my hat to salute him. 😊👍
@@major0eng morocco is amazighi who speaks arabic :)
True much respect to him and his beautiful country🥰
Thank you
The moroccain people 80% arabs 15% berber 5% africains and jewish
@@arabe007 there are no arabs in morocco ... Everyone is mixed 🤣. You are just arabized... Go make a dna test of your ancestord and you will find you are over 80% north African (amazigh). Lol
There are videos on youtube of people moroccan.. who thought they were arabic pure.. but they found they were wrong....
I also dont speak amazight and i speak just moroccan darija ... But i know i'm also berber even if i don't live with them or speak their lenguage....
1 day i will do the test dna myself..
Nowdays is like a chinese thinks he is indian becouse at school they learnt that (for sole political purpose)
really love Morocco and Moroccan people .. love from Egypt 🇪🇬
We love you to Mighty Egypt 🇲🇦❤️🇪🇬
Thank you
🇲🇦♥️🇪🇬
🇲🇦❤🇪🇬we love Egypt bro
شكرا لك ولشعب مصر
Le monsieur qui vous a aidé avec votre moto est si gentil et serviable et en même temps totalement désintéressé. Altruiste et noble, Dès qu'il a fini sa mission il s'est pressé de s'en aller afin de ne pas gêner ou déranger. ça c'est la classe!
tout à fait d'accord, Merci de vous êtes exprimés
Si kamal allah y3tik sa7a charafti bina allah ycharaf bik nta inssan ra2i3 w tstahl kol khir❤❤❤❤❤
@@tamermohammedadil8704 Choukran
@@KamalKamalChaoui Kamal tbarklah 3lek brother
@@Mol-Molakhasat Thank you
Now Morocco got first place on my bucket list!!
Welcome, you have never seen my city, Tangier, the most beautiful 😊
@@yassin.. nah bro Fez is more beautiful
Welcome ❤️
Weeeelcome
You are welcome in Morocco Archibald
Moroccans hospitality is awsome ! The man who helped you to reach your accommodation, deserves a thumbs up.Good start for an amazing and highly anticipated journey ..
Helpîng travelers (especially foreign women) is prescribed in islamic faith - god takes it as a good moslem action
direct i remember Mr. Joseph the forest angel ✌️
Awesome 👍
@@denislesperance852
Oh please stfu , stop bringing religion to this ...
@@denislesperance852 Muslim not Moslem
Hello everyone! I have been in Morocco once and plan to go back. People are very welcoming in general. Peace! Louis from Quebec/Canada 😊
You're more than welcome! We love our Canadian friends the friendliest 😊
Welcome to Morocco 😉👍
Where about in Quebec? I am in Canada.
Bin ouiii esti , tu es la bienvenue au Maroc 🇲🇦 😂😂❤
I am Moroccan living in Montreal, and I can say the same about Quebec, fantastic country and people.
Wow, as a Moroccan who's being living in Morocco for more than 30 years I had no clue there is a town with 500 caves that people actually live in
Me neither😮. I ll make sure I ll visit those caves on my next trip to Morocco 😊
The entire country of Morocco is like a walking museum with beautiful people included.
Amazing, now is in my list.🙏
And the top meseum is Fez.
welcome to Morocco you will see even more with your own eyes 👌
That how muslim live we are people of peace just we need some,respect and understanding ..
WELCOME ❤❤❤
Welcome to Morocco
Noraly does an excellent job of showing how beautiful the world really is. The majority of the world’s people are welcoming and generous. Thank you Noraly for presenting this.
I couldn't have said it better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not the majority of the world...don't include the West where there is no social values anymore
Thank you, Kamal, for representing Morocco with your kindness and hospitality. I was born in Bhalil, and you make me proud. Thank you again!
الانكليزية ديالو ناضية و احسن حاجة هو انه علمها لولادو...الدولة خرجات علينا بالفرنساوية لي ما فايدانا بوالو ...و انا حاب نتعلم الانكليزية و لكن ما عرفتشي كيفاش نبدا
Nice of you, how would you help Bhalil, please keep in touch, I have so many programs of development for Bhalil and only 2 hands !!!!
It's so heartwarming how that guy who couldn't communicate with Noraly left his whole world behind him and rushed to help her and went through all that trouble, where all he could have said to ignore her is "I don't know"
my country never stops surprising me
we are so proud of him and all the people who welcomed her, especially Kamal who gave people a new perspective on Morocco and Bhalil
Morocco is a wonderful country. I fractured my wrist climbing down a mountain and a family took me in for a month. Good people.
Tell us more.........
please
Welcome to Morocco
What a beautiful trip♥️♥️♥️ i know Marokko for more than fifty years the people there are just amazing 🇲🇦
🇺🇸 THANK YOU! THANK YOU! you have taken me to places I will never go in my life. Morocco is so beautiful! People are so nice. The world is FULL OF KIND PEOPLE. ITCHY BOOTS... THANK YOU! SAFE TRAVELS.
Waw
I'm Moroccan, so I'm not surprised by the hospitality of the people and how helpful the are ' (they may let their work wait to give a hand to someone who needs help). It's a little different in big cities where people are busy and concerned with their own affairs. Welcome to Morocco, Norally. Wish the best stay and the safest and most enjoyable ride.
@@ahashdahnagila6884 yeah that’s what a colleague of mine experienced in Frankfurt Mainstation when returning home from work 🙄 just saying
@@ahashdahnagila6884 Morocco is a country of 37 million people. To label them as pickpockets because of a personal experience with theft 25 years ago is a little insane, imo. But then what do I know!
@@ahashdahnagila6884 i live in London Uk , and pickpocketers are everywhere , they even take your mobile of you in the middle of the day , that’s irelevant mate !!
@@ahashdahnagila6884 pickpocket is everywhere UK, France, USA, SPAIN…
ve been in poland few days ago ,,thougt to charge the phone for google map..the lady working in shop refused to help me charging it..when everythings on the receipts is in polish..i saw for myself how poles were treated in morocco..got help almost with everything..we don t pull all in the same comb but i realise the differens hhh
Morocco people are so kind having been there recently... beautiful country ❤️ M ☘️
I’ve been to Morocco seven times, my most visited country outside of Europe. 3 episodes in and I feel like I haven’t seen anything! What. A. Country. 🇲🇦❤
How blessed are we who explore the planet via Noraly's amazing channel. Thank you for taking us along for the ride with you Itchy Boots!
Well said Todd 👏
Sure, but we have to get out there ourselves as well.
Wow! Who knew? Moroccan cave city and Moroccan hospitality are amazing. And they serenaded you with music from Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens ). Once again your openness and curiosity are rewarded in kind by others. Happy trails!
I thought I recognized that tune. Thanks for jarring my memory.
Yes, indeed sometimes one should know peoples in order to judge them. Unfortunately, we often judge people in the world without knowing them.
@@aris1956 Not sometimes, all the time. And if you can't get to know the real person you should keep your opinion to yourself until you do get to know them.
Morocco looks absolutely amazing place with really nice people.
Thank you
تحيّة للشعب المغربي المضياف على هذه الصورة المشرقة في كرم الضيافة ومساعدة الغريب والاعتناء به بالرغم من بساطة المعيشة فهذه هي ثقافتنا وعاداتنا كشعوب مسلمة نضع الضيف في أعيننا ونعتبر ذلك واجب علينا
والشكر لكِ نورالي على هذه المقاطع الجميلة.
What an incredibly kind man to help you find the guesthouse! People like that stand out in my memory of various travels.
This makes me want to visit Morocco. What a wonderful, warm people.
Been there twice on a motorbike and highly recommend visiting. Very friendly people, useful to know some French. A must see destination and country.
Honestly despite i born and grown up in Sweden, this video make me fully proud of my moroccan origin assets. That was really gorgeous, clearly much love ❤😊❤
Thank you
Love the song. Muslim people is always welcome and love to share their culture, traditions and hospitality. Thank You Morocco. Allah Blessing to All.
Thank you Jonhhy, you are most welcome in Morocco.
The Heroes of this episode are 2 wonderful characters: The first is 13:23 who not only accompanied Noraly to the hotel but also endured all that fatigue, A big hello and respect to this gentleman. As for the second character is our friend kamel22:48 and his sweet daughters 24:48
u forgot 22:48 the Moroccans singing for her at the end of the piece was, I think, one of the most sincere and loving things I've ever seen. It shines like the sun.
I didn’t know what to expect from Morocco, but this is one of your most engaging and heart warming episodes ever. Such wonderful, kind, and generous people. My heart goes out to them, and you, on your incredible journey.
I served in the military in Algeria and visited Morocco and Tunisia. The people are kind and generous: take the politicians and clerics out of the human equation and our world could be so much nicer. Great videos, Noraly. You open the world and show us how we really can be kind to each other.
also if you take military out the world will be better, why you guys you go to other countries to kill children and civilian
Take the military/police/soldiers/warriors/servants out of the humans equation and there are no politics nor clerics
Amazing fact that when the man was helping her with her motorcycle a very beautiful quote is written in the wall behind in Arabic: الأمم الأخلاق ما بقيت فإن هم ذهبت أخلاقهم ذهبوا , translated to English means, Nations are strong with their morals, if these morals gone they gone. A quote of the great Arab poet Ahmed Shawqi
This was the happiest end of all the documentaries or films
I have seen in my life.
Every county's tv station should play this episode as a message of what it means humanity.
Thank you Noraly one more time.
In magical Morroco even the cats are friendly to strangers 😻
Thank you
Thank you
Hahaha😅😅😅😅😅
The hospitality from the locals is fantastic and the towns are beautiful ,the culture is going to make for a fantastic adventure , thank you Norelly that we can join you for this new great adventure .
It's all about the experience around some of the best places & nicest parts of this amazing planet.. Safe trip Norally !
as a Moroccan who lives in morocco, this is my first time hearing about this town
I know righhhht
As a transplant from the Netherlands over 65 years ago to Michigan, I take great pride in watching your videos! Watching your determination, spirit of adventure, enthusiasm for all the countries you visit, and your kindness to all you meet, makes you the perfect ambassador for the Netherlands! A strong, determined Dutch woman! As the saying goes, “if you ain’t Dutch, you ain’t much” 😂Take care of yourself.
Such Beautifully friendly people! This makes me want to visit Morocco!
Welcome to my country, Morocco, it is a safe country
Welcome to Morocco ❤️
This is probably THE most fascinating episode you’ve ever produced.
The architecture and the landscape are way beyond amazing, and the hospitality of the people is so kind.
They shared their houses and tea with you, a total stranger. How amazingly generous!
It will be hard to top this one!
ستجد هذا في القرى والمدن الصغيرة.. لا انصحك بالمدن الكبيرة ان كنت تريد الزيارة.. شكرا لك
Man, the food in Morocco looks delicious. All those people you ride past are so unaware that in a few days, thousands of viewers will be watching them on this channel. I love that.😊
The Moroccans singing for you at the end of the piece was, I think, one of the most sincere and loving things I've ever seen. It shines like the sun.
"It shines like the sun" is a great way to put it. Its wonderful how UA-cam adventure travel videos can share such personal experiences with so many. I feel a connection with that distant family. His pride in sharing his neighbours' beautiful cave homes was heartwarming too.
Thank you
Thank you, you are welcome
yess indeed 😍😍🥰
Morocco, the city is so clean despite everything being so close to one another.
- Amazing city even better citizens 👏.
I'm always amazed that Noraly finds strangers who fall over themselves to help her and make her welcome. I had put it down to Noraly's charm and disposition, but I think that the world is full of such people. And the charm helps of course!
I do believe you are right!
I'm sorry but I really feel that being female helps considerably!
yes just like in 'star wars'' they are ''sand people''
People are great governments are bad.
I traveled full time for about 4 years, and was helped by the kindness of strangers many times. I was amazed by this until my host in Montenegro reminded me that, if things were reversed, I would do the same for him. I thought about that and realized it was true. If you are kind, open, friendly, caring, and enthusiastic about the world, the world reflects that back to you. People tend to have more problems with their neighbors, than they do strangers passing through. 😀
Noraly is so humble and brave and it definitely radiates when she interacts with the locals wherever she goes. Keep inspiring us Noraly.
@Big Dog no she is wise and does extensive research before going anywhere or doing anything.
Humble? It is a pride ride. Ditto, a DR-650
amid the Modoc National Forest lava flows.
It's why I worry for her . This guy was amazing but we all know that letting people help you in places your not familiar with can also result in serious danger. This is Africa. Soon she will be in places that $1 Is the difference between life and death
@Big Dog Sorry Dog, but the big thing with Noraly's channel and her travels is that she is alone and traveling unassisted by anyone except for local citizens she meets along the way. Don't be such a cynic. Having said all that mumble jumble I also wonder if her gender has some influence on how she has always been treated so well. Or maybe the people in other parts of the world are just friendlier than our increasingly unfriendly country.
@@stevenmeyer9674 I was curious about how Noraly is so well accepted by Moroccans, and in fact, Moroccans were impressed by her Motobike, so they show respect. on the other hand, Noraly under her helmet is taken for a man, she told me so when she spent a night at our guesthouse, our Guesthouse is called Dar Kamal Chaoui in Bhalil. I'm the one signing Cat Stevens's Father and son at the end of S7 E3.
Under her Helmet, she is taken for a man, but I don't think this is an explanation, the only one for me is that Moroccans are showing respect and they are very nice people.
It's embarrassing that Kamil has a better grasp of English and speaks more clearly than probably the majority for whom English is their first language! That aside, thank you Kamil for your warm hospitality towards Noraly and her 1.55 million subscribers!
Thank you
@@KamalKamalChaoui انت رجل متحضر. هذا هو اصل المغاربة الذكاء الكرم والتربية الحسنة. الله يحفظ لك بناتك وينجحم لك. 🇲🇦❤🇲🇦
@@y.fe.s2286 Choukran
I genuinely appreciate your visit to Morocco and your effort in introducing your followers to the amazing culture and stunning scenery of this country.
Completely mesmerized again. The 25 minutes went by in a flash as I took in the views, the learning, the beauty. Thank you so much!
Hi Noraly, es tut so gut, wie du uns andere Länder, Menschen und ihr Leben näher bringst. Wenn man den Menschen mit Freundlichkeit, und ohne sie zu bewerten, begegnet, wird man wohl selten enttäuscht. In den ganzen Wirren und Katastrophen unserer Zeit sind deine Berichte wunderbare Lichtblicke. Sie lassen uns hoffen, dass die Welt doch eine bessere ist, als uns die Medien zeigen. Danke dafür! Sei behütet und gesegnet auf deinen Wegen. Herzliche Grüße Beate
Ah, dear Noraly…you have done it yet again! When you bring such warm and generous people to us, I cannot help but shed a tear of love and friendship for all of you. I am encouraged to know that this crazy world still has kindness and compassion swirling through it. Thank you a thousand times. And then to end this with such a warm rendition of my favorite Cat song. I salute each of you. 🤗
Thank you
🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️مرحبا بك في المغرب🥺
Wow what lovely friendly people .😊
As always: Noraly will find the friendliest people on her path across the land. "Father and son" is a wonderful song this man shares with his children. Such a beautiful moment captured forever on this, my favorite UA-cam channel.
The first time when I heard this song was from the movie Guardians of the Galaxy 2. The ending scene. When I heard this family sing it it brought a big smile. Love this song. Noraly sure knows how to meet great people.
One of my favorite Cat Stevens song. Aptly fitting this video.
What a fantastic family singing to you. Brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat. So heart-warming to know there are great humans on this planet. Superb episode, thank you, Noraly X
Yes, the three persons singing Cat Steven (Yusuf Islam) is indeed the highlight of this brilliant episode
My name is Kamal and I'm the lucky owner of the Guesthouse in Bhalil, you know that guesthouse where Noraly honored us by staying for the night in Bhalil 27 km south of Fez. Thank you so much @Tryserratops, Thank you @the Yard, and thank you, @Charles Harris, for your nice words about our singing, I'm the "father" who is singing at the end of this S7 E3, in fact, I gave half an hour to those 2 neighbors girls to teach them English, and I found Cat stevens to help, I wish I could have the time to give more often English or French lessons to my villagers in Bhalil, I know that my compatriots especially young boys or girls are quite gifted in Languages. Your words are rewarding !!!
@@KamalKamalChaoui How beautifully they sang and how pretty the two young women were and how clever your leader and how eloquent he is. That is a good impression of Morocco. Very nice people. Thank you very much. Sven from Sweden and Germany
@@KamalKamalChaoui Thank you for being such a wonderful host to Noraly. Few things in life need no translation - but generosity, friendship, care and unselfish giving need no words. I hope that this video brings you many more visitors from all over the world.
Thank you very much @Tryserratops for your nice words, my wife Jalila and I are and want to stay very modest hidden human being, our enrichment is our roots, I have met so many amazing nice Moroccan, Arab, African, Asian,European, American Australian Latino people, I still believe that your kind heart is meant to meet other fragile beautiful hearts! we have met Noraly, and while she was here with us I told her, YOU ARE A SUN and we feel blessed. thank you Noraly, now when I see how you are loved by your audience I understand why I had such feeling about your sunny smile !!!
Noraly, the one thing that I love about your journeys, is that you travel those paths that most people never get to see. You get to meet people that most of us would never have the opportunity to meet and discover that most of the people in this world are in fact helpful and kind. I would like to thank you because when I watch your travels, it frees a part of me that has been hardened by past experiences and leaves me with a sense of hope. Thank you again and keep riding!
The Haik she was reffering to is a robe women wear. Its kinda medieval moroccan burqa. Funny fact is that this haik eventually ended up through moorish conquests of Spain and spanish conquest of the netherlands in dutch traditional klederdracht and its called a HUIK
in the Netherlands. It was used as a traditional mournin robe for women. So this place has some connection to dutch heritage too. AMAZING!!!
I loved Morocco for their people & hospitality ... they may not understand you but everywhere they welcome you with delicious mint tea💖
True. Sun brewed is advised to avoid paid energy cost.
Never realised that Morocco was that Green and lush in the interior! I always thought it was just barren rock.. Looks fantastic!.... How kind was that man helping her find her way 🙏🏽.... The song at the end melted my heart ❤️
That Is because the season, during summer Is different 🙂🇮🇹
@@stefanomalinverni9431 nah some places stays green all the time even in sumer
Nice folks! Too bad more of them don't speak English (or Spanish).
@@abdellahamensor3454 I was speaking in a generic way, but tour commento is welcome
@@stefanomalinverni9431 il tuo commento è apprezzato anche il mio amico
There is hope for this world with so many lovely people on this planet . enjoying your vlog
Muslim people not muslim of fox news
@@user-hx6zq1el2b And English not all football hooligans too , Ha ha
@@charley22123 hhh h that funy
What a beautiful town Bhalil is and everyone looks happy. I can understand why the caves are so popular, cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Once again you bring out the hospitality and kindness in people. Thanks for sharing this new adventure Norally.
I forgot how much I loved my month in Morocco. Thank you, Noraly! Now I have to go back. Funny story: I was riding a camel in the remote desert near Erfoud when I got an extended warranty telemarketing call on my NYC cellphone.There was a hidden resort over the next dune with a cell tower. I was happy to say, "Dude, I drive a 2019 Camel."
🤣🤣
Sorry to say that I won't have time to read all 2,935 comments, but of those I have read, there is a theme. So many say that they now want to go to Morocco, and all are impressed by the hospitality and warmth of the people you met. Like several here this video helps to realize the best in people all around the world.
I like the departure from pure riding through a country to more interaction with the local people. Morocco is a very welcoming country, thanks to the great people you are highlighting in these episodes. Great job.
I love how that man with no knowledge of french nor English didn't hesitate to help you get your motorcycle up those stairs. But what's more ironic is the spot where he parked his own bike, there's a poetry verse written on the wall that says.
إنما الأمم الأخلاق ما بقيت...فإن هم ذهبت أخلاقهم ذهبوا
The morals of nations are as long as they remain... If their morals are gone, they are gone
In this crazy world we live in, it is such a pleasure to see how welcoming people are. The hospitality and generosity of everyone is truly amazing. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Yes,these people are so friendly & giving. Makes me wonder if we are too obsessed with wealth etc in the West.
Your so right Jay, we all need to welcome others
I hope Disneyworld doesn’t get hold of this.
Well said Jay! Seems like we are just fed the negative. These videos show how good most people are all over the world. Peace ☮️
Es un capítulo increíble... La gente de Marruecos qué bella es!! Qué cálida y buena anfitriona!! En verdad haces qué tenga uno ganas de viajar. Y el final de este capítulo... Simplemente maravilloso, la canción de "Father and Son" de Cat Stevens ahora llamado Yusuf Islam!! Maravillosa
Wow. The people in Morocco and in Bhalil are beautiful and so very kind! Thank you so much your traveling via motor bike videos! I am a first time viewer from Texas and such a joy and exciting to see all of your adventures! Cheers!
Thank you
Absolutely fantastic day!! The Moroccan people are so welcoming and hospitable…😊
I love Morocco and Moroccans. Many many good souls reside there. I stayed in the very same hotel in Chefchaouen when I was 18 (32 years ago ). Great start to S7! Stay safe.
What a heartwarming episode. These people are so wonderfully warm and welcoming. I love their lifestyle.
You are amazing! I am 64 and can no longer ride because of illness. I have had over 30 motorcycles in my life. You have posted so much excellent content. I ride every journey with you. Be safe.
I like how excited kids all over the world get when you drive by. I mean. I get pretty excited with your videos, too.
I'm originally Canadian now living in California. I'm a high school dropout with almost a million miles on motorcycles. Briefly, I started a high tech engineering company at 35. I have to thank higher powers for my present lifestyle. I'm now 75 and vicariously enjoy Noraly's amazing, AMAZING adventures! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Noraly is the truest and purist adventurist on UA-cam and if you notice, never has advertisements. BRAVO NORALY!
Im from morocco and this the first time i have heard and seen this amazing place and caves
The singing brought tears to my eyes. Wonderful
Thank you for spending time with the locals, us Americans only see a distorted perspective of other people and cultures. Really enjoyed the presentation.
Welcom to morocco you can see more
🇮🇹 Here WE are, folks! Gooood Afternoon, Noraly, Internet, sisters and brothers, let’s goooooo, as usual! 🇮🇹
@@superdivemaster ☺️
I live in Iowa/America. I'm very impressed with the hospitality of the Moroccans.
Again a clear proof of how friendly and hospitable people are if you treat them with respect. Amazing visit from a surrouding point of vieuw but more impressive from a human interaction point of vieuw. Well done again Noraly.
Thank you
My favourite part so far is hearing Itchy mix French, English, Arabic and Spanish in the same sentence. My goal for watching season 7 is to catch the sentence that has those 4 languages + Dutch. Come on Itchy, you can do it. 😊
Yes in addition to all her other skills her language skills are amazing as well….😊
It made me laugh as well. She takes the, just throw everything you know at the wall and see what sticks approach!!!!!
lets not forget the amazigh language
@@charlesmak36 count me in
Are we calling Noraly “Itchy” now??? 😳😂
Thanks to the kind man for showing the guest house
Thanks to kamal & his wife for such wonderful hospitality:)
Thank you Kai for your nice words.
Great country and beautiful people ! God bless Morocco 🇲🇦❤
The moroccan guy who help you deserve a golden medal
I love the back door tours we get with Noraly!!. This is the real Morocco, unlike the tourist destinations (traps) you get with other travel channels. I learn so much from these videos, and am glued to following her adventures in life!
Part of the adventure is to go where no bike has gone before 👍
Aha, another like-minded interest.
My DR-650 attends speleology with
+2,000 odometer miles afterward.
And especially no girl on a bike has gone before!
You always find the most beautiful places !
The Caves are wild. The people are so hospitable. Thanks for showing us the True Morocco. Kiaora.
You are Welcome
Thank you Kamal for sharing your love of language and for taking good care of our Noraly. Thank you for showing us your lovely home and family.
The gentleman giving the guide through the cave was so dignified with a perfect command of English. Impressive fellow and wonderful experience.
Thank you very much @cmleoj for your nice words,Jalila and I are and want to stay very modest hidden human being, our enrichment is our roots, I have met so many amazing nice Moroccan, Arab, African, Asian,European, American Australian Latino people, I still believe that your kind heart is meant to meet other fragile beautiful hearts! we have met Noraly, and while she was here with us I told her, You are a Sun and we feel blessed. thank you Noraly, now when I see how you are loved by your audience I understand why I had such feeling about your sunny smile !!!
@@KamalKamalChaoui Thank you for your response; I hope to visit your city one day.
This is a natural thing. Ask the owners of restaurants and explore the personality of the Moroccans to get to know the hospitality and generosity of Morocco. This is your right and you will not find any problem with people. Quite the contrary, they will be happy with you. You are our guest. You will only find love, respect and appreciation, Nourali👍
Actually, I picked up your video's again after watching Alaska Prudhoe Bay. You showed the first stretch was a 160 km drive and then I realized how big Marocco is! I am Dutch too and I feel a bit ashamed now I never took the opportunity to investigate Marocco, when there are so many Moroccan people in NL. I am lucky, I get some help from you now Noraly, following your trip over there
Je bent welkom je zal heus niet de eerste zijn itchy is der ook 1
I'm stunned...the man who helped you get te bike up the stairs, and what a family... I've no words... maybe I can survive this Swedish winter with the hekp of your videos. Big thanks Noraly!!!
The man helping Noraly with the bike is standard practice in Morocco. People are always open, kind and ready to help, show their house and family, welcoming visitors with fresh mint tea. It seems that Fez will unfortunately not be part of the trip, it is such a beautiful city, especially the old town and its very narrow lanes.
Wow, love your videos,, thank you for showing moroccan hospitality, ❤️❤️❤️
KAMAL YOU ARE A GOOD PERSON GOD WILL GIVE YOU GOOD FUTURE THANKS KAMAL
Noraly, You are an amazing human. You are becoming an ambassador helping your audience understand the culture and inherent kindness in the countries you visit. Just amazing.
I am loving Morocco! What a beautiful culture! It always amazes me how helpful people are. Outstanding video, once again. Morocco was indeed, a great place to start the season!
You are very welcome 🙏🏻
I'm Moroccan and never knew we had such towns with caves in them, fascinating!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
No way. I can't believe you had bissara for breakfast. I can't have it it's for lunch in rainy days 🤩🤩🤩 but amazing how brave you are. Love it ❣️
Thank You Noraly , from Johannesburg ..me and the wife are back in the routine of waiting for the start of you videos at 5pm our time ,,, you never disappoint us , lovely to see another part of our beautiful continent Africa ...
Hi Morocco, what a beautiful country with beautiful friendly people, thanks for looking after Noraly. Sending love from the UK.
The Cat Stevens song at the end, was my highlight ❤
This lady will of bumped into most of the people on earth by the time she’s done ❤
Its great that you are showing the World the Moroccan warmth and hospitality, watched pretty much all of Noraly's travells to unknown wonderfull places, but have done a few miles and nights in Morocco myself and can testify this is special for some of us from other parts of the world but beautifully normal for Moroccon culture. Thanks Noraly for showing in film what I have tried to explain in words to others. I am not Moroccan but from Wales.
If one is ever cold Moroccan people will warm your heart.
Wonderful episode (again) Noraly. Thank you 🙏