Felicitaciones soy Gustavo eres una persona muy honrada con la señorita de la gasolinera, este video por Marte es increíble el color de la tierra y las formaciones de las olas parece un mar rojo con muchas rocas te siguo y gracias por compartir estos maravillosos 👏 paisajes con cuidado Ichi Boots
And when you are in a position to be honest like that and after you leave you wonder, what kind of idiot am I giving back money that someone was trying to force on me? Lol. I had a cashier start crying because I actually went back in after realizing that the cashier gave me to much money back and she said she would have lost her job and the money taken out of her paycheck and she had some medical bills she was paying for a family member. So doing the right thing might mean a lot more to someone else...
C'mon... it's a sad statement on humanity when we wonder about someone's honesty. That's how we all should be! Especially given the circumstances; you have Noraly, who is obviously well off in comparison, a world traveler, traveling through a poor country where people struggle to get by. You think she's going to want to pocket the extra 300 pesos and short change the gas attendant? Especially given all the great hospitality and generosity she's experienced from people who have very little throughout her travels? I don't think so! When people show you generosity and trust you're going to want to give it in return....
Noraly, people often comment, how can one person make a difference in such in a world with a population of so many. However, for 30 or so minutes, three times a week, I find myself glued to your channel sharing the adventures as if I were there with you riding Alaska. For that time period, all else stops around me, the focus is intense. Your adventures bring so much joy to so many and this ripples out throughout our world. Thank you for sharing your passion and enthusiasm. It is an inspiration.
U took the words right out of my mouth bro.... I'm glued to her vids and waiting for her videos to drop like I'm expecting money 💰.... hehehehehe. Great lady, I swear
I love the drone shots above the clouds and over the dunes and emerald colored river. Magical. Seeing the willingness of the lovely lady who gave you breakfast was heartwarming. Amazing person.
It’s amazing how kindness and generosity is still showing in this world, people with little to eat try to find something for you to eat and got you coffee with cookies without Asking for anything in return. Noraly you are a very kind and heartwarming woman . What a ride ! I was suffering while you were riding by those cliffs .
I love the integrity at the fuel station, breakfast. A generous heart breaks through the cultural barriers. It's why I follow your journey. Life is about making memories. ❤️
Hi Noraly , The more we see your interaction with people .. (we have watched all your trips since Myanmar ) the more one realises how friendly and wonderful people around the world are.. mostly generous and friendly .. we are truly in a global village ..beautiful thanks again for what you are bringing to us .. take care we await your next episode .. 😉🙏🏻
Kindness and respect are regenerative. Noraly's openness and respect for the people she encounters are half of the equation. Who would not want to help Noraly? With all the gloomy comments about Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Colombia, etc., it will be interesting to see if Noraly is shown the same degree of hospitality when she arrives in El Norte, where many people are disconnected from the soil and each other. I sincerely hope the ride of joy and mutual respect continues for our heroine, all the way to Arctic circle.
Because she don't come off as a "tourist" she's comes off as an explorer. Tourist=money, big shots, rich enough people.. that why tourists get scammed and pick pocketed and other bs because they ARE rich enough to do what most locals cant do but wanna be in these poorer countries resorts that the locals can't reserve after a chunk of their land was carved out so the rich can be in these countries without being around the reality of the country..it give nothing to the locals other then the government being able to tax their purchases..so this kinda offensive but also a cash grab for the locals so they deal with rich foreigners but hate how people don't actually care about the place it's just a rich person's get away.. This lady's vibe is totally organic and intouch with reality and people pick up on that and treat her friendly...
Noraly the geologist telling us about the limestone and the iron content of the sand - very satisfying! Such stunning images. And little Alaska just keeps going and going, coping with heat, cold, sand, mud, deserts, dust, tropical forests, river crossings, sea journeys, never missing a beat. A great advertisement for Honda. They should at least give you free services and consumables on your adventure!
Honda with..... your envolvement ..could sell more than a few Alaska's with your name and or head photo logo of you on the bike!?!.....anyways YES to Honda should/needs to honor your endorsement of their motorcycle on your adventures!
Wow, just wow. That was a great and novel adventure today to Los Rojas. I never knew it was there. Thank you for showing the world thru your eyes. What an adventure. Those ladies giving you some of their breakfast - another wow. People can be so nice to strangers.
Noraly, this was one of your best ever videos! I remember reading an article many, many years ago about this red area in Mexico. I just tried to find the article, but was not able to locate it. If memory serves me correctly, the article was written by an astro-geologist. He said that most people just assume the red dirt came from the mining operation. However, he thought otherwise. He said that possibly during the earth's earliest years, a huge, soft iron based meteorite hit the earth here. The red is the result of the iron core. Not all meteorites are hard and this was was not. That is why there is no impact crater. Basically, it was a ball of soft iron that struck earth and spread out over a small area. I have always wanted to see this area. Thanks again! Virtual Nomad
you can find "tierra colorada" in some other places like the state of Jalisco, in my grandmother's hometown you can also find red sand. the best tequila comes from "Arandas Jalisco", red soil too
Obviously she has NO fear of heights! I already knew this, but it doesn’t stop me from screaming at the screen and griping my chair! It’s wonderful to live vicariously through you Noraly even if it scares the 💩 out of me. Loved the longer video too! Thanks and safe travels. 🏍🏔🌋😍
I am the same way.... I'm all twisted in a ball when she rides these mountain roads. I too am screaming at the screen, "oh damn girl, get away from that cliff!"
Noraly, you have shattered my previous understanding of what Mexico was like! What an incredibly beautiful spectacle. You continue to amaze and impress us with your wonderful adventures. Again thank you for another fantastic video. Blessings from Banbasa, Northern India.
@@luismejia24 I don't know how it is in Northern India... but I can tell you in Germany you guys are all known as either Pancho Villa like banditos or allmost naked young men like Roman gods cliff diving all the time...obviously.
Just loving Mexico Noraly!!!!! As you described it’s other worldly. I have to admit my ignorance again about Mexico, with minimal knowledge of this beautiful country. Thanks so much for sharing love it!!
Gee…there aren’t enough adjectives to describe the beauty of todays ride. It looked steep on the GoPro so I can only imagine real life. I can remember when a younger Noraly, on Basanti and Dhanno, would have been a bit intimidated with all the silty switchbacks…not todays Noraly! Loved this video!
She used to hate the sand but then she rode the Kalahari. Now it is like 'easy-peasy'. And the GoPro will flatten things out but you know it is not *that* steep until you get a, "C'mon Alaska!"
Gracias por mostrar México al mundo y a los mexicanos, se necesita una exploradora como tu que ha dejado todo para explorar el mundo, es el México profundo el que estamos viendo.
si, pero menuda imagen que dan algunos personajes, el que deja su coche aparcado sin importarle nadie, el del 4X4 que se cree el dios del camino, claro que con esa cara. que se va a esperar.
@@castillagrande Si tienes razon me imagino que esos caminos no son muy transitados, pero si tienes razon, hay que tomar en cuenta que es un pueblito tambien, saludos.
Dear Noraly. If you are planning on traveling to San Miguel de Allende, please consider staying with us at Casa LaChispa. I am from SA and the UK, now living in Mexico and am a huge fan of yours!!
I hope for you that I am wrong however I think Noraly is now much, much further north right now (USA/Canada). To get a sense of when she went through there just calculate the price of gasoline per liter that Noraly paid at the gas station and then you have to remember when it cost that amount.
@@maurizioberlanda100 Agreed. In a video released in late January this year, a border guard she was talking with mentioned it was 2021, I don't remember what month he said.
@@martinreinders6870 The question has now been answered. I'd guessed a couple weeks, but we all get caught up in the travel the micro detail got lost. The turtle episode was AWESOME !
I think we should leave it secret what time frame Noraly is travelling on. It is what she wants and is safer for her so we shouldn't try to figure it out.
Your boldness riding the motorcycle in a very, very quiet and scary looking places is priceless.... Thank you for sharing this amazing world tour with us.
Mexico is so freaking beautiful. Your videos are National Geographic grade. I liked the videos where you told more about the rocks and history of the landscape. Would be nice to hear why those rocks are so red
Que asombroso es mi México querido, antes que nada le agradezco el gesto que hizo con la muchacha de la estación de servicio, la honradez al decirle que era de 200 el billete, y la gratificación con la señora que le ofreció el café, saludos desde matamoros tamaulipas, frontera con Estados Unidos
I can’t seem to stop watching your video’s. Especially this one in Mexico. I am from Texas and I never would of believed what beautiful sights of mountains and seeing the red dirt. Amazing!!! Thank you for sharing your adventures. I am looking forward to watching more!!! Safe travels.
Prince Edward Island , Canada has very similar coloured soil , grows the best potatoes. But Mexico has been a very surprising country just incredible landscapes thanks for taking us on this journey with you.
I've watched ALL your videos, and you never cease to amaze me in finding incredible and stunning places to visit !! This is exceptional and you interaction with people is a pleasure to behold, you are a star !!
WOW! I think in this episode, your drone footage is the best yet! The beautiful contrasting colors (red dunes, green river) with the unique rock & mountain formations were spectacular, not to mention the footage above the clouds! WOW! 😲
The red iron-rich soil contrasting with the bright limestone in its attractive organic array was super cool. The three church ladies conspiring to prepare coffee and a quick breakfast for a stranger, happens everyday, and apparently everywhere. NOBODY but Noraly would have ridden through those mining roads just to see what's there. 😸 The drone shot above the clouds was super awesome! Every episode is as facinating as the last! Stay healthy - Cheers!
Fantastic episode Noraly, I loved it. I must admit that I get very nervous when you are riding the steep mountain tracks, I'm literally holding my breath!🤞 I just never realised Mexico is so beautiful and so much to see. 👍
The beauty of the mountains, the valley, the morning sunrise, oh, the entire nature is dressed like a bride ready to welcome you for a new journey to Mars, the red planet. The entire area looks like another planet. It's really awe-inspiring. By the by, I saw an astronaut there. Was it you, Noraly ?
“Gly”: Wow, what a spectacular area! Iron oxide dunes contrasting with limestone cobble, open pit mines, an abandoned mine portal (I wonder what’s in there) and absolutely breathtaking mountainous vistas. It doesn’t get any better than this, what an awesome episode. 👍👍
How cool, I've followed your channel for years Gly and Noraly's. Thank you Noraly for showing this place didn't know it existed here in Mexico, one more place to visit on next vacation. Saludos from Tijuana, Mexico.
Hi Gly what a amazing experience to be able to follow Noralys adventures and also great to see you here I've been following your channel for a long time too 👍😉
Another day in the exciting life of Itchyboots! What a phenomenal ride! The red iron sand and limestone is definitely an amazing bit of geology and your great drone footage puts it all into perspective! The ladies were so nice and genuinely helpful to offer you breakfast! You make the canyon ride look so easy, yet the steepness of the terrain and rocks are challenging. I never knew that Mexico had such beautiful mountains and rivers. Thank you for sharing another day of your adventures. Ride safe and have fun Noraly!
@@enriqueyanez7463 …. I would enjoy visiting Mexico! I’ve been to Mexico City and Tijuana, but on business. I hope to get to go back someday and see the country.
From Miguel: I was national motorcycle champion in Mexico in 1957. Through my wife I have discovered your channel. I admire very much the way you ride. I used to race my Triumph 500 cc . Your driving is excellent and the places you visit are wonderful. I always remember that 46% of Mexico was taken by the US in 1847. Viva Mexico! Saludos!
Nice comment, you must to know, México is in the top 10 countries with most biodiversity, here you can find, jungle, forrest, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers, cities with a snow in the nort in winter while you have warm beach in the south, etc... =) grettings from México city.
@@MinotaurvsCyclops So nice you could choose Mexico to travel, but I must to say, the news about my country and violence are exaggerated, is matter to see a lot videos of normal people travel here (foreigners and mexicans) and you will have more info about it =) obvioulsy the mexican caribean is awesome =) Grettings!
@@MinotaurvsCyclops are you planning on selling or buying drugs? Lol the news only show the bad. An the US is more violent... but... is the US...so no one por Travel Alerts..🤔✌
Abrazo para ti y a todo tu país, tierra de gente buena, te fijaste lo feliz que se veía ella? , ojalá y algún día nos visites mi hermano Argentino. Saludos
@@gilbertoalejandroperezgarc4924 Muchas gracias hermano Gilberto, espero poder ir a visitarlos, lo sigo al Bravo Road y me enseñó a conocer tu país y algo más importante la calidad humana de ustedes. Tengo 65 años y soy motociclista desde los 12. Amo viajar en moto. Nunca olvidaré tus palabras q tan bien me hacen sentir. Abrazo muy grande para vos y todos los Mexicanos.
Walking on the red dunes with your helmet on, you did look like an astronaut on planet Mars. The areal views with the music were breath taking. Thank you once again watching your trip with the appropriate temperature of 36°C here in Switzerland. 😎😎
Remarkable landscape, even more spectacular from the drone perspective! Such a contrast with the gorge route you took. I knew the drone would be deployed at the river and as always, marvelous scenery and views. Just imagine what it took to make a road into these mountains! What an awesome ride today! Loved it.
Thank you for another amazing video your travel adventures are showing me how amazing this world is. Mexico is my country and I'm so proud of how beautifull is.
Iron in that ground and in your soul. You are deceiving strong, good hearted and your desire to explore....and to share is inspired. Your production value is amazing.
This ''Lara Croft'' type of music and scenery is so incredible, Thank you for all the hard work and passion you put in each of those adventure video. Be safe!
When you bring us things, sights, vistas, experiences that the majority of us will never see in our lives, you elevate adventure biking to a whole new level! Gracias Senora’!
Thank you Noraly for sharing this video of parts of Mexico that we may not have ever seen other wise. You take us to places that we would not have imagined. Ride safe and keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up.
This was wonderful. Mexico like so many of the places you have shown us, reminds us just how amazing this big old planet truly is. Thank you for another look!
Hi Noraly 🙋♂! If wouldn`t have seen this red lode by myself in your todays video, I probably would not believe this natural phenomenom. Thank you so much for sharing all your adventures on this channel. And by the way: in my opinion, todays video is one of the best, you ever presented us 👍👍👍👍.
Hey Noraly, what a nice episode. Your editing is always good but it was especially well done in this one. Your canyon riding was very dynamic and enjoyable to watch 👍 Will wait for the next episode and all the other one until Alaska, cheers for Switzerland.
When televisions are sliding to the shitty slope of lie, consummerism an dumb advertising, there are people like this lady, who come up and do such an amazing thing: Showing how this world really is, beautiful, or ugly, rich or poor, with good or bad people. I have to admit, I ended up on this channel, searching videos about a motorcycle. But then, I watched a few videos of yours, and I realized that I found something really amazing. Best whishes and infinite thanks!
I'd've liked to ride along with the guy in the big pick-up. It was barely wide enough for him. I think I would rather have been doing what you were doing, even though THAT terrifies me just watching you! Thanks again. --Jan
If the world was full this lady we would have a great world. So talented in so may ways.Thanks again for the journey. Beautiful country! Your going to love Arizona!!
Magnificent ! Congratulations on these images and comments (I did not imagine Mexico so varied and spectacular). Congratulations also for keeping cool in front of this big pick up trying to pass in force. Knowing how to turn around, while the goal is very close, is the mark of true adventurers ! Thank you !
WoW 🤩 Noraly !! You are taking me to breathtaking locations in the surroundings of Zimapán, Hidalgo State. Beautiful scenarios and incredible Drone footage of the Martian like Red Dunes. And also of the canyon that ends in the Emerald color River. I like very much your photography and editing skills, always with very appropriate background music, mixed with your Alaska 🏍 motorcycle sounds
Every minute of this episode was stunning! Okay maybe the speed bumps at the end weren’t, but every other minute was amazing! That trail was so neat and the drone footage was awesome! Thanks!
what I like in your videos is that you always discover incredible places and, despite your training as a geologist, or perhaps thanks to this training, you're always surprised and amazed to discover them, like a child discovering his toys at christmas, and it's a real pleasure to discover them with you...thank you!!
It’s like someone painted all that. Just amazing.Your videos are beautiful. Opens the eyes of what is really out in this world 🌍 Keep up the good work.🏍🌍♥️🇨🇦
Absolutely beautiful, Noraly! Your footage of the incredible landscape is mesmerizing and one wants to keep on going and going to see what is over the next hill or around the next corner. It is all a wonderful escape. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
"Welcome to Mars" Now that would make for a great unmissable series!! narrow tracks, long drops over the side, "oh look at those mountains" not worried at all, amazing!!
You have such a unique way of capturing the spirit and feeling of the area that you visit . Your videos are a must see and I for one do not miss them. Safe travels and enjoy watching your work.
Beautiful fly of the drone over that magestic red carpet and the peaceful clouds! Thanks for showing us the beauties that this amazing world has to offer. It is always fun to see the world through your adventurous, curious, and full of excitement eyes! ♡
Alaska has her name, but does your faithful drone have one as well? If not, I would suggest Ariel. Not just for her (and your) amazing aerial abilities, but also just because it's a nice name! I have to say, I look forward to your videos more than any others! 😎👍
Noraly! You are always so thoughtful and generous. I'm thiniking of your offerings to people. It's the respectful thing to do, and kind as well. People the world over respond to kindness and honesty, and you exhibit those wherever you go. Loved the landscapes in this video! The drone footage is great.
Your honesty at the gas pump, among other things, clearly demonstrates what a quality human being you are.
That girl wouldve likely been fired over 300 pesos in mexico. Jobs are hard to get and keep there. Thats $15 there and that buys a lot in mexico.
Felicitaciones soy Gustavo eres una persona muy honrada con la señorita de la gasolinera, este video por Marte es increíble el color de la tierra y las formaciones de las olas parece un mar rojo con muchas rocas te siguo y gracias por compartir estos maravillosos 👏 paisajes con cuidado Ichi Boots
Si me pasará a mi diría gasolina gratis genial 😀
And when you are in a position to be honest like that and after you leave you wonder, what kind of idiot am I giving back money that someone was trying to force on me? Lol. I had a cashier start crying because I actually went back in after realizing that the cashier gave me to much money back and she said she would have lost her job and the money taken out of her paycheck and she had some medical bills she was paying for a family member. So doing the right thing might mean a lot more to someone else...
C'mon... it's a sad statement on humanity when we wonder about someone's honesty. That's how we all should be! Especially given the circumstances; you have Noraly, who is obviously well off in comparison, a world traveler, traveling through a poor country where people struggle to get by. You think she's going to want to pocket the extra 300 pesos and short change the gas attendant? Especially given all the great hospitality and generosity she's experienced from people who have very little throughout her travels? I don't think so! When people show you generosity and trust you're going to want to give it in return....
Noraly, people often comment, how can one person make a difference in such in a world with a population of so many. However, for 30 or so minutes, three times a week, I find myself glued to your channel sharing the adventures as if I were there with you riding Alaska. For that time period, all else stops around me, the focus is intense. Your adventures bring so much joy to so many and this ripples out throughout our world. Thank you for sharing your passion and enthusiasm. It is an inspiration.
Me too Atticus
Thats how i feel when i watch pohrn at night
U took the words right out of my mouth bro.... I'm glued to her vids and waiting for her videos to drop like I'm expecting money 💰.... hehehehehe. Great lady, I swear
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I feel exactly the same way! Hello from the USA.
I love the drone shots above the clouds and over the dunes and emerald colored river. Magical. Seeing the willingness of the lovely lady who gave you breakfast was heartwarming. Amazing person.
Only a geologist would think to bring us to such an amazing place, a slice of Mexico no one else has shown. Thank you. Aloha!
All the words I know are not enough to express THANK YOU Itchy Boots for showing to us are beautiful the World is.
You are AMAZING.
When you were walking on the red dunes with your helmet on you looked like an astronaut on Mars. Thanks for another awesome video. 😃
I was going to comment the same thing!
It’s amazing how kindness and generosity is still showing in this world, people with little to eat try to find something for you to eat and got you coffee with cookies without Asking for anything in return. Noraly you are a very kind and heartwarming woman . What a ride ! I was suffering while you were riding by those cliffs .
I love the integrity at the fuel station, breakfast. A generous heart breaks through the cultural barriers. It's why I follow your journey. Life is about making memories. ❤️
The lady's willing to feed her is amazing it reminds me of my mom.
Absolutely beautiful scenery! I suspect most of us followers had no idea Mexico offered such sights.
Hi Noraly , The more we see your interaction with people .. (we have watched all your trips since Myanmar ) the more one realises how friendly and wonderful people around the world are.. mostly generous and friendly .. we are truly in a global village ..beautiful thanks again for what you are bringing to us .. take care we await your next episode .. 😉🙏🏻
Kindness and respect are regenerative. Noraly's openness and respect for the people she encounters are half of the equation. Who would not want to help Noraly? With all the gloomy comments about Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Colombia, etc., it will be interesting to see if Noraly is shown the same degree of hospitality when she arrives in El Norte, where many people are disconnected from the soil and each other. I sincerely hope the ride of joy and mutual respect continues for our heroine, all the way to Arctic circle.
@@GuteisFinger agreed
Because she don't come off as a "tourist" she's comes off as an explorer. Tourist=money, big shots, rich enough people..
that why tourists get scammed and pick pocketed and other bs because they ARE rich enough to do what most locals cant do but wanna be in these poorer countries resorts that the locals can't reserve after a chunk of their land was carved out so the rich can be in these countries without being around the reality of the country..it give nothing to the locals other then the government being able to tax their purchases..so this kinda offensive but also a cash grab for the locals so they deal with rich foreigners but hate how people don't actually care about the place it's just a rich person's get away..
This lady's vibe is totally organic and intouch with reality and people pick up on that and treat her friendly...
So true. We're all just trying to get by the best we can.
@@jryde421 your 100% correct! And sadly Ill have to admit that I just might be guilty of what you had mentioned
Noraly the geologist telling us about the limestone and the iron content of the sand - very satisfying! Such stunning images.
And little Alaska just keeps going and going, coping with heat, cold, sand, mud, deserts, dust, tropical forests, river crossings, sea journeys, never missing a beat. A great advertisement for Honda. They should at least give you free services and consumables on your adventure!
Honda with..... your envolvement ..could sell more than a few Alaska's with your name and or head photo logo of you on the bike!?!.....anyways YES to Honda should/needs to honor your endorsement of their motorcycle on your adventures!
And free tires!!
One Woman, One Motorbike, One Amazing Series!
Definitely the reddest soil I've ever seen, such a stark contrast with the evergreens, breathtaking.
Wow, just wow. That was a great and novel adventure today to Los Rojas. I never knew it was there. Thank you for showing the world thru your eyes. What an adventure.
Those ladies giving you some of their breakfast - another wow. People can be so nice to strangers.
Noraly, this was one of your best ever videos! I remember reading an article many, many years ago about this red area in Mexico. I just tried to find the article, but was not able to locate it. If memory serves me correctly, the article was written by an astro-geologist. He said that most people just assume the red dirt came from the mining operation. However, he thought otherwise. He said that possibly during the earth's earliest years, a huge, soft iron based meteorite hit the earth here. The red is the result of the iron core. Not all meteorites are hard and this was was not. That is why there is no impact crater. Basically, it was a ball of soft iron that struck earth and spread out over a small area.
I have always wanted to see this area. Thanks again! Virtual Nomad
Exelente information thanks for telling us this theory 😊
Wow, no wonder then it really looks so "out of this world!"
Digas mmds
you can find "tierra colorada" in some other places like the state of Jalisco, in my grandmother's hometown you can also find red sand. the best tequila comes from "Arandas Jalisco", red soil too
Obviously she has NO fear of heights! I already knew this, but it doesn’t stop me from screaming at the screen and griping my chair! It’s wonderful to live vicariously through you Noraly even
if it scares the 💩 out of me. Loved the longer video too!
Thanks and safe travels. 🏍🏔🌋😍
I am the same way.... I'm all twisted in a ball when she rides these mountain roads. I too am screaming at the screen, "oh damn girl, get away from that cliff!"
yeah me too! My stomach feels sick!
As usual she managed it the beautifully Hectic Riding to the Top. 🙂
Oh I am glad its not just me who sits on the edge of my chair watching her exploits
Yes Susan, it’s like Noraly has so many many of us riding pillion …just sitting behind her and immersed as she is.
Noraly, you have shattered my previous understanding of what Mexico was like! What an incredibly beautiful spectacle. You continue to amaze and impress us with your wonderful adventures. Again thank you for another fantastic video. Blessings from Banbasa, Northern India.
I wonder what was your vision of how my country is like…
And how did you think that Mexico is my country.
@@luismejia24 I don't know how it is in Northern India... but I can tell you in Germany you guys are all known as either Pancho Villa like banditos or allmost naked young men like Roman gods cliff diving all the time...obviously.
@@luismejia24 I think the stereotypical view of Mexico is the one from Hollywood Westerns. Like a flat desert with cacti at best.
That canyon ride was awesome! What a gorgeous country Mexico is.
Sometimes a drone's not even needed... (27:30)
Just loving Mexico Noraly!!!!! As you described it’s other worldly. I have to admit my ignorance again about Mexico, with minimal knowledge of this beautiful country. Thanks so much for sharing love it!!
its ok to have your formed ideas, you seem very smart and open minded. stigmas are said for a reason! peace/love
Mexico is absolutely Amazing my friends think about living there
Gee…there aren’t enough adjectives to describe the beauty of todays ride. It looked steep on the GoPro so I can only imagine real life. I can remember when a younger Noraly, on Basanti and Dhanno, would have been a bit intimidated with all the silty switchbacks…not todays Noraly! Loved this video!
She used to hate the sand but then she rode the Kalahari. Now it is like 'easy-peasy'. And the GoPro will flatten things out but you know it is not *that* steep until you get a, "C'mon Alaska!"
Must be getting good traction from current tires. I hope she has SPOT or an emergency locator in case of trouble!
Gracias por mostrar México al mundo y a los mexicanos, se necesita una exploradora como tu que ha dejado todo para explorar el mundo, es el México profundo el que estamos viendo.
si, pero menuda imagen que dan algunos personajes, el que deja su coche aparcado sin importarle nadie, el del 4X4 que se cree el dios del camino, claro que con esa cara. que se va a esperar.
@@castillagrande Si tienes razon me imagino que esos caminos no son muy transitados, pero si tienes razon, hay que tomar en cuenta que es un pueblito tambien, saludos.
Viva México!! Un saludo desde España!!
Dear Noraly.
If you are planning on traveling to San Miguel de Allende, please consider staying with us at Casa LaChispa.
I am from SA and the UK, now living in Mexico and am a huge fan of yours!!
I hope for you that I am wrong however I think Noraly is now much, much further north right now (USA/Canada). To get a sense of when she went through there just calculate the price of gasoline per liter that Noraly paid at the gas station and then you have to remember when it cost that amount.
@@maurizioberlanda100 Agreed. In a video released in late January this year, a border guard she was talking with mentioned it was 2021, I don't remember what month he said.
See also the turtle video, a date is seen when they buried the eggs. My guess is she is 4 weeks ahead. Probably near the US border now 😀
@@martinreinders6870 The question has now been answered. I'd guessed a couple weeks, but we all get caught up in the travel the micro detail got lost.
The turtle episode was AWESOME !
I think we should leave it secret what time frame Noraly is travelling on. It is what she wants and is safer for her so we shouldn't try to figure it out.
Your boldness riding the motorcycle in a very, very quiet and scary looking places is priceless.... Thank you for sharing this amazing world tour with us.
This is better than any travel/nature show on TV. Exceptional work Noraly!
Mexico is so freaking beautiful. Your videos are National Geographic grade. I liked the videos where you told more about the rocks and history of the landscape. Would be nice to hear why those rocks are so red
Que asombroso es mi México querido, antes que nada le agradezco el gesto que hizo con la muchacha de la estación de servicio, la honradez al decirle que era de 200 el billete, y la gratificación con la señora que le ofreció el café, saludos desde matamoros tamaulipas, frontera con Estados Unidos
Mexico is beautiful....been here for 19 years now....it gets better the more you explore it....you should work for the tourist board...lol
Wow was that spectacular. Mexico is one of the most interesting countries you have visited. Thanks for a great video.
I can’t seem to stop watching your video’s. Especially this one in Mexico. I am from Texas and I never would of believed what beautiful sights of mountains and seeing the red dirt. Amazing!!!
Thank you for sharing your adventures. I am looking forward to watching more!!! Safe travels.
helps to know Spanish---surprises the locals
see the soads or paths on the ridges --must built by local kids for teir ATV's
Prince Edward Island , Canada has very similar coloured soil , grows the best potatoes. But Mexico has been a very surprising country just incredible landscapes thanks for taking us on this journey with you.
I have family in P.E.I 😊
I've watched ALL your videos, and you never cease to amaze me in finding incredible and stunning places to visit !! This is exceptional and you interaction with people is a pleasure to behold, you are a star !!
WOW! I think in this episode, your drone footage is the best yet! The beautiful contrasting colors (red dunes, green river) with the unique rock & mountain formations were spectacular, not to mention the footage above the clouds! WOW! 😲
The red iron-rich soil contrasting with the bright limestone in its attractive organic array was super cool. The three church ladies conspiring to prepare coffee and a quick breakfast for a stranger, happens everyday, and apparently everywhere. NOBODY but Noraly would have ridden through those mining roads just to see what's there. 😸 The drone shot above the clouds was super awesome! Every episode is as facinating as the last! Stay healthy - Cheers!
The more you travel, the more you open up the wonders of this planet.
Spectacular.....👍👍👍
Fantastic episode Noraly, I loved it. I must admit that I get very nervous when you are riding the steep mountain tracks, I'm literally holding my breath!🤞 I just never realised Mexico is so beautiful and so much to see. 👍
agreed! You are so brave girl! Thank you Noraly!! Drive safe!
The beauty of the mountains, the valley, the morning sunrise, oh, the entire nature is dressed like a bride ready to welcome you for a new journey to Mars, the red planet. The entire area looks like another planet. It's really awe-inspiring. By the by, I saw an astronaut there. Was it you, Noraly ?
“Gly”: Wow, what a spectacular area! Iron oxide dunes contrasting with limestone cobble, open pit mines, an abandoned mine portal (I wonder what’s in there) and absolutely breathtaking mountainous vistas. It doesn’t get any better than this, what an awesome episode. 👍👍
Awesome views, awesome bike riding, like a pro!! I love your video Noraly!
How cool, I've followed your channel for years Gly and Noraly's. Thank you Noraly for showing this place didn't know it existed here in Mexico, one more place to visit on next vacation. Saludos from Tijuana, Mexico.
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Hi Gly what a amazing experience to be able to follow Noralys adventures and also great to see you here I've been following your channel for a long time too 👍😉
Another day in the exciting life of Itchyboots! What a phenomenal ride! The red iron sand and limestone is definitely an amazing bit of geology and your great drone footage puts it all into perspective! The ladies were so nice and genuinely helpful to offer you breakfast! You make the canyon ride look so easy, yet the steepness of the terrain and rocks are challenging. I never knew that Mexico had such beautiful mountains and rivers. Thank you for sharing another day of your adventures. Ride safe and have fun Noraly!
You must to visit México
México is in the Top ten countries more visited
@@enriqueyanez7463 …. I would enjoy visiting Mexico! I’ve been to Mexico City and Tijuana, but on business. I hope to get to go back someday and see the country.
From Miguel: I was national motorcycle champion in Mexico in 1957. Through my wife I have discovered your channel. I admire very much the way you ride. I used to race my Triumph 500 cc . Your driving is excellent and the places you visit are wonderful. I always remember that 46% of Mexico was taken by the US in 1847. Viva Mexico! Saludos!
La hospitalidad de los más humildes no tiene límites.
What an incredible ride! I had no idea that Mexico was such a stunning country. Thank you so much for showing me!
Nice comment, you must to know, México is in the top 10 countries with most biodiversity, here you can find, jungle, forrest, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers, cities with a snow in the nort in winter while you have warm beach in the south, etc... =) grettings from México city.
@@kikearmenta if it wasn't so dangerous, and I wasn't a wimp, Mexico would be no.1 on my list for travelling, but for now, SEA is good enough for me.
@@MinotaurvsCyclops So nice you could choose Mexico to travel, but I must to say, the news about my country and violence are exaggerated, is matter to see a lot videos of normal people travel here (foreigners and mexicans) and you will have more info about it =) obvioulsy the mexican caribean is awesome =) Grettings!
@@MinotaurvsCyclops are you planning on selling or buying drugs? Lol the news only show the bad. An the US is more violent... but... is the US...so no one por Travel Alerts..🤔✌
Hola Noraly, como siempre tus videos son geniales. A los hermanos Mexicanos que país maravilloso tienen. Abrazo Argentino.
Abrazo para ti y a todo tu país, tierra de gente buena, te fijaste lo feliz que se veía ella? , ojalá y algún día nos visites mi hermano Argentino. Saludos
@@gilbertoalejandroperezgarc4924 Muchas gracias hermano Gilberto, espero poder ir a visitarlos, lo sigo al Bravo Road y me enseñó a conocer tu país y algo más importante la calidad humana de ustedes. Tengo 65 años y soy motociclista desde los 12. Amo viajar en moto. Nunca olvidaré tus palabras q tan bien me hacen sentir. Abrazo muy grande para vos y todos los Mexicanos.
Walking on the red dunes with your helmet on, you did look like an astronaut on planet Mars. The areal views with the music were breath taking. Thank you once again watching your trip with the appropriate temperature of 36°C here in Switzerland. 😎😎
it cudnt imagine how beautiful Mexico is, riding thru those mountains is spectacular, jus WoW! n incredible.
It is the second most visited country in the world with its cuisine considered intangible patrimony of humanity!
A piece of another planet, wow!
Without a doubt, Mexico is magical in every way.
Thank you for sharing your adventures and those wonderful landscapes.
Remarkable landscape, even more spectacular from the drone perspective! Such a contrast with the gorge route you took. I knew the drone would be deployed at the river and as always, marvelous scenery and views. Just imagine what it took to make a road into these mountains! What an awesome ride today! Loved it.
Jaw-dropping scenery - some seriously tough terrain - thanks for sharing
I admire your courage and the fact that your hobby is a way of life. I am honored to see your videos.
Thank you for another amazing video your travel adventures are showing me how amazing this world is. Mexico is my country and I'm so proud of how beautifull is.
Mexico seems to have a lot of everything. Great episode.
Stunning landscape, quite like parts of Kauai, never knew Mexico had this though. Geology queen gives again 😘
Iron in that ground and in your soul. You are deceiving strong, good hearted and your desire to explore....and to share is inspired. Your production value is amazing.
This ''Lara Croft'' type of music and scenery is so incredible, Thank you for all the hard work and passion you put in each of those adventure video. Be safe!
When you bring us things, sights, vistas, experiences that the majority of us will never see in our lives, you elevate adventure biking to a whole new level! Gracias Senora’!
Noraly is an ambassador to the world. Thank you for bringing us your adventures!
Thank you Noraly for sharing this video of parts of Mexico that we may not have ever seen other wise. You take us to places that we would not have imagined. Ride safe and keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up.
What you see with a drone,stunning, beautifully filmed Noraly, loving Mexico.
Alaska certainly put in a hard day of work in this episode! Loved the red sand dunes and the roads in and out! Great video!
This was wonderful. Mexico like so many of the places you have shown us, reminds us just how amazing this big old planet truly is. Thank you for another look!
We sure did enjoy , and sure have to give you our thumbs up . Bravo , brave lady of Holland !
Fué maravilloso ver ese paisaje....y sentí vértigo por momentos..😱😱🙋🇦🇷☀️🌈♥️🙏 gracias!!!
Hi Noraly 🙋♂! If wouldn`t have seen this red lode by myself in your todays video, I probably would not believe this natural phenomenom.
Thank you so much for sharing all your adventures on this channel.
And by the way: in my opinion, todays video is one of the best, you ever presented us 👍👍👍👍.
Hey Noraly, what a nice episode.
Your editing is always good but it was especially well done in this one.
Your canyon riding was very dynamic and enjoyable to watch 👍
Will wait for the next episode and all the other one until Alaska, cheers for Switzerland.
Your travels always take us where tours could not or would not explore; this is appreciated by all😊
When televisions are sliding to the shitty slope of lie, consummerism an dumb advertising, there are people like this lady, who come up and do such an amazing thing: Showing how this world really is, beautiful, or ugly, rich or poor, with good or bad people. I have to admit, I ended up on this channel, searching videos about a motorcycle. But then, I watched a few videos of yours, and I realized that I found something really amazing. Best whishes and infinite thanks!
A weird, almost living landscape, as if the limestone boulders were observing you as you rode past them, amazing!
I had the same thought as she drove back, it was as if the mountains were looking down on her. "Who are you and what brings you to us?"
That's for sure Noraly, you found a very unique spot in the middle of Mexico!!! I really enjoy the mix of magnificent scenes and music!!!
One of the best landscapes you’ll see in the world is the drive from Mexico City to Tuxpan its stunning!
I'd've liked to ride along with the guy in the big pick-up. It was barely wide enough for him. I think I would rather have been doing what you were doing, even though THAT terrifies me just watching you! Thanks again. --Jan
If the world was full this lady we would have a great world. So talented in so may ways.Thanks again for the journey. Beautiful country! Your going to love Arizona!!
Magnificent ! Congratulations on these images and comments (I did not imagine Mexico so varied and spectacular).
Congratulations also for keeping cool in front of this big pick up trying to pass in force.
Knowing how to turn around, while the goal is very close, is the mark of true adventurers !
Thank you !
Omg, best yet mexico has many hidden treasures!!! Guau!!❤️
I am in awe of The Good Earth's majesty. Thank you, Noraly and Alaska for bringing that and the people to us in all your travels. Mucha Gracias
WoW 🤩 Noraly !! You are taking me to breathtaking locations in the surroundings of Zimapán, Hidalgo State. Beautiful scenarios and incredible Drone footage of the Martian like Red Dunes. And also of the canyon that ends in the Emerald color River. I like very much your photography and editing skills, always with very appropriate background music, mixed with your Alaska 🏍 motorcycle sounds
Awsome. The landscape is incredible and the view above the clouds is simply wonderful. Congratulations from Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
Every minute of this episode was stunning! Okay maybe the speed bumps at the end weren’t, but every other minute was amazing! That trail was so neat and the drone footage was awesome! Thanks!
Isn’t our planet just spectacular ! I am truly in awe, thank you Noraly, thank you.
what I like in your videos is that you always discover incredible places and, despite your training as a geologist, or perhaps thanks to this training, you're always surprised and amazed to discover them, like a child discovering his toys at christmas, and it's a real pleasure to discover them with you...thank you!!
Another great journey across Mexico!
VERY MUCH APPRECIATED the longer video! Another fantastic video that makes me want to move to Mexico!
Красота необычайная, я в восторге от твоих поездок ты бесстрашная и отважная девушка. Пусть удача свегда будет с тобой
The follow up with the drone."nice."
Morning, love it!
Mexico, Mexico, so much beautiful and rich land. Incredible takes with the drone, thank you for sharing.
Mexico is a very beautiful country.
It’s like someone painted all that. Just amazing.Your videos are beautiful. Opens the eyes of what is really out in this world 🌍 Keep up the good work.🏍🌍♥️🇨🇦
What a wild and diverse country Mexico is Noraly and we get to see it because of your travelling thank
Absolutely beautiful, Noraly! Your footage of the incredible landscape is mesmerizing and one wants to keep on going and going to see what is over the next hill or around the next corner. It is all a wonderful escape. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
What a great adventure ride. That was awesome and great aerial video work. I had no idea that Mexico has such scenic mountains.
"Welcome to Mars" Now that would make for a great unmissable series!! narrow tracks, long drops over the side, "oh look at those mountains" not worried at all, amazing!!
Another fabulous journey with my favorite travel buddy:). THANK YOU! Yes, the scenery is stunning, brought to us by an amazing adventurer!
11:03, Just amazing, that these places exist. Unbelievable!
The landscape is out of these world! But the peace and serenity on a red hill is stunning!
You have such a unique way of capturing the spirit and feeling of the area that you visit . Your videos are a must see and I for one do not miss them. Safe travels and enjoy watching your work.
Hoy este video nos regaló un sorprendente paisaje rojo y un río esmeralda!!! Nada más que decir, solo gracias por compartir 😊🇦🇷👋
OMG, lucky are we that you share these wonderful adventures with us all, thank you Noraly stay safe.
The unknown beauties of this plant are never ending, Noraly THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THESE TO US. The drone footage is just breath taking!
Beautiful fly of the drone over that magestic red carpet and the peaceful clouds! Thanks for showing us the beauties that this amazing world has to offer. It is always fun to see the world through your adventurous, curious, and full of excitement eyes! ♡
Si que eres valiente! En esos desfiladeros profundos al costado. Hermoso video, bellos paisajes. Gracias x compartir!
Alaska has her name, but does your faithful drone have one as well? If not, I would suggest Ariel. Not just for her (and your) amazing aerial abilities, but also just because it's a nice name! I have to say, I look forward to your videos more than any others! 😎👍
Ariel means '' Lion of God ''.
One of the moons of Uranus bears this name.
@@Prestone44 Thanks, all the more appropriate! 😊
I love it! 🤩💖
@@KJ6EAD I agreed
Portaltwo: good choice hope Noraly considers Ariel for her drone, greetings from south Texas.
Noraly! You are always so thoughtful and generous. I'm thiniking of your offerings to people. It's the respectful thing to do, and kind as well.
People the world over respond to kindness and honesty, and you exhibit those wherever you go. Loved the landscapes in this video! The drone footage is great.
I fully agree with your comment, here.
Yet again, phenomenal filmography, and the title of this video says what it is....otherworldly!
This was one of the MOST stunning videos ever! The drone footage was spectacular!!! Thank you so much, Noraly!