A week ago there was a thumbnail of "Itchy Boots" jacking up an ankle in Nevada. Clicked. Watched. Was hooked. Been on the backtrack trail of the the first season. In this episode, Noraly is at an ancient (over 2000 year old) epic Greek ruin. And makes an awesome statement. Turning the camera around she shows the vista. Moral of the story. The best mankind has to offer pales in comparison to what nature brings to the table.
The most amazing thing about this place is the view....??????? Your on a man made mountain with ancient carvings, the earliest known example of men shaking hands in relief, and the mystery of the tomb beneath the tumulus...!!!!!
Its amazing how Noraly and Basanti are bringing people together and fostering good relationships . If nothing else comes from this epic journey just that makes it worthwhile
As a Turk, it is very enjoyable to see you in these sacred lands in Mesopotamia, Anatolia. It's exciting to listen from your own commentary. As a motor enthusiast, I'll take you as an example in the future. I wish you continued videos
Its surprising how beautiful it is there, we only see bad parts on news programs. I really enjoy this trip seeing places that I will never get to see only through your eyes. Thank you "Blue Eyes"
The beauty in these video creations, apart from the epic music which Noraly chooses to accompany her scenic rides, it is her female voice followed after by the manly sound of the motorcycle engine cylinder. Just epic!
@@DanyRibasPinto Péssimas estradas e péssimas condições de conservação de edifícios e belas construções,nas ex repúblicas da U.R.S.S.Tenho acompanhado o canal do "Bald and Bankrupted" e posso ver isto.Triste realidade.Países ficaram órfão e de repente pobres.....contudo, gente simples e boa...há de se deixar claro.Paz e bom domingo.
Turkeye My wife and I visited there in 2001 2 months before 9/11. We visited Ephesus, Pamukkale, Marmaris and then went over to Rhodos Island. The most incredible adventure of our lives. Had I known about Mt Nemrut and/or Gobekli Tepe back then I would have gone to visit. As it was our adventure was amazing. We even managed to go white water rafting. Turkish people = the most hospitable people, kind and gracious.
Very historical site, after her first visit in 1947, Theresa Goell dedicated her life to Mount Nemrut, starting campaigns in 1954. Subsequent excavations have failed to reveal the tomb of Antiochus. This is nevertheless still believed to be the site of his burial. King Antiochus I, ruler of Commagene from 70 BC to 36BC, was a most unusual king. He claimed descent from Greek conqueror Alexander the Great on his mother’s side, and from the Persian King Darius the Great on his father’s side, thus combining the west and the east.
Went to Nemrut Dagi in the late 80's. We could ride our bikes pretty much to the top, no shuttle bus. Also there was No roping off, gotta say it looked much better then. Turkey is a great place to ride. If the weather is right !
lol lol MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ARE IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN DEAR THIS IS WORLD MOST BEAUTIFUL ROADS ua-cam.com/video/hylgPX0kJ1M/v-deo.html Norley u missed great indian roads of Kashmir. Watch from 10:30, they are in journey at WORLD HIGHEST MOTORABLE ROAD and waiting for next next next videos.
The people who thumbs down her are guys with trophy wives that only let them ride their GS12s to Starbucks to bring them home a Caramel Latte, while wearing full Rukka gear and the bike bathed in Touratech gear....
The wives are probably jealous because not only is she very knowledgeable in what she does, she is quite pretty to boot, and gets on with people wherever she goes.
Noraly, you have angels accompanying you along the way. You always find the right angel (disguised as a man or woman) to help you. Best to you and Godspeed.
So extravagant that the Russian policeman who stopped you asked for your “ permis de conduire” which means driver’s licence in French !! Found your vlog recently and went through your 105 episodes in a weekend! Love to travel by procuration with such a charming young Rebecca. Danku
You found many historical places in Turkey then other places. It's so nyce to me also to know about these places. Lots of love and respect from Pakistan and pakistani fan. Stay blessed
Keep up the great work, I've just binge watched your channel from the start over the past week in the evenings, I'm addicted and can't wait for the next stage of your incredible adventure!
The guy at the first petrol station is typically doing what the most turkish people do when they have no idea what to say in english. "Just speak slowly turkish and she will definetly understand" 😀😀
Hi, welcome to Turkey and have a nice trip.Let me give you some advice , Don't forget to see Cappadocia and the Salt lake (you can ride the bike on the lake on this season). Be careful on countryside roads to the tractors and harvesting machines because this is harvest time on Anatolia. I don't know your route but Mediterranean coast and also Aegean coast is awesome.If you need any help do not hesitate to contact.We have huge groups of riders all over Turkey.Be safe and enjoy.
Thank you, Noraly, for the amazing views of Mount Nemrut and the 2000 year old sculptures. I had to refresh my memory on the Hellenistic Period, the Kingdom of Commagene and Antiochus I. I also enjoyed the baking of your "pizza" bread. I appreciate being able to ride with you as you explore Turkey. Stay safe and adieu from Texas in the USA.
Great Video UR very near Gobeklitepe excavation area which is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 15 km northeast of the town of Sanlıurfa. This sanctuary is proved by the archaeologists that it is the oldest city/temple in the world carbon dated to about 11,500 years old.
Fascinating trip in Turkey, thank you for showing us very interesting places and your super interaction with people in Turkey and Armania as well, we really enjoying your trips
How can this tiny woman maintain such a perpetual smile all the time? She is so vibrant. A pleasure to follow her trail. First thing in the morning for me to travel the world. Be nice to know when you come to north America. Keep up the good work
Watching your adventures from last year once again. I was here last May, what a special place! I'm glad you made the unplanned visit to Mt Nemrut. Turkey is a very special country with beautiful people.
Going to the southcoast? Antalya-Kemer-Cirali-Demir-to Fethiye-Gocek- Dalaman- Dalyan where we live. Ellis is Dutch and I am American - do drop in and feel welcome to stay and edit - WIFI here. ;)
Love watching your motorcycling adventures. You are always so positive whilst also showing the best that people of all nationalities have to offer. Thank you for sharing.
Ben in Nederland geboren en getogen.Turkije is mijn vaderland.Ben er al 5 jaar niet geweest.Dankzij jou toch even wel..Bedankt voor je mooie videos.Hou alsjeblieft nooit op.Succes!
Hello Noraly, thank you for that interesting update. I like the shot of the mountain of sacks on that massively overloaded truck next to the donkey cart with not quite as many sacks on it - shows the contrast between different eras. By the way, I ordered a swag of your fine stickers and will give them to my motorcycling friends.
kadın var ,kadın var işte hiç tanımadığı diyarlarda kimseden çekinmeden rahatça geziyor. bizim kendini beğenmiş kızların yüzüne bile bakmayacağı tiplerle çay flan içiyor. helal olsun.
U are a superwomen!! All the best for ur future rides! I pray to all 5 gods of the universe to facilitate ur ride and to make a protocol where ever you go. Good luck and Godspeed.
Can't wait for your Cappadocia vid ! Been there before & rode on their hot air balloon; IMO, it's one of Turkiye's beautiful & unique place and I love it. Hopefully you can also visit Pamukkale; it's stunningly beautiful there. ❤❤❤
Great video Noraly , once you got off the highway and on to the mountain roads the views just got better , glad you decided to rest up in that small village , if your tired it is the best thing to do , loved your short ride out to the ancient site very interesting , the views from there were Truly Outstanding , have a good rest and some food and drink , i look forward to your next video , take care and all the very Best
Its a long time since I was in Turkey but, the word for the small buses just popped in to my head; dolmus. All the other words, for hello and thank you etc, that I learned, have long gone. Salam
Awesome mountain and the 2000year old sculptures and ruins, I really appreciate your amazing interest on things like this. Noraly As a subscriber I really thank you so much for all the videos and the efforts to make it, I want to meet you once personally if you come to Chennai India. I love it.
😅 Haben diese Angewohnheit alle Biker, auf die Nummernschilder anderer Motorräder zu schauen, um zu wissen woher sie kommen? Ich mache das nämlich auch. Die Landschaft ist wunderschön. Aber ist sie wirklich interessanter als 2000 Jahre alte Zeit-Zeugnisse menschlicher Zivilisation? Dank dafür, dass ich mit dir auf den Spuren der alten Griechen wandeln durfte. 👍👍
Nice video. You did very well to listen to your body and stop for the day. Heat and humidity plus a good meal will drain anyone's battery quickly. A bit of a walk at a higher elevation with the cooler air was just what you needed. If I were you, I would leave earlier at sunrise, to try to escape the worst of the heat and humidity and finish my riding day early at the beginning of the afternoon for rest and relaxation. 😎
Great scenery, good history and geography lessons on your videos. What more could we ask for. Thank you for the video Noraly. Even as a newbie in 2022, still loving it. 🙏👍
You have guts and a very beautiful soul!!! Waiting for you in Greece...you are very close to miss it... Stay safe and God Bless you wherever you are!!!
Mount Nemrut is one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch the sunrise. Even with today's technology, reaching it is quite challenging, making the construction of the statues at such a height even more mysterious. It is said that there is a treasure and a monumental tomb inside the mountain, but those who have entered the mountain through the gate are rumored to have gotten lost in the caves, so it is currently sealed. I recommend checking out other related content on UA-cam. Mount Nemrut is truly a priceless place.
I noticed a lot of Brick roadways. That’s a lot of hand laid brick, and the longest lasting roads. The best thing about your epic motorcycle trip is that you can simply change your plans, stay a little longer in places of interest. Two weeks ago I took my first major motorcycle trip of 1,545 KM over 3-1/2 days. Going through many small towns and villages from the bottom border of Wisconsin USA to the top where my bike and I took a ferry boat out to Madeline Island (Apostle Islands) for an afternoon of Island riding. The beauty of the trip was being able to stop in little towns to check things out. The people I found like to approach me on my motorcycle to chat in these villages to look at my bike. I got a mini taste of what your Epic trip must be like. I spent 2 nights in motels along the way. Of course a round trip to get home again. I live 7 miles south of the Wisconsin border in Illinois.
Noraly , today I rode my Royal Enfield Bullet 500 , for 2 1/2 hours and I finished exhausted. I admire you very much for the stamina and perseverance that you have when riding such long distance. In your case then you edit the video and upload it via internet !!! Wonderful job ....good luck in the upcoming trips.
HI Noraly, I have copied a link to a ride that I think you would really enjoy, that is if you ever get to North America. Its called the Continental Divide Ride (CDR). It's 2700 miles long and goes from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, most of it is off pavement. I rode it in 2011, and it truly is an epic ride. The highest pass we rode was Engineer Pass at 12,800 ft, right behind that is Stony at 12,592 ft. Both rides can be quite difficult, and the right bike is important, and a riding companion to help pick up the bikes when you fall over is also a must. I am speaking from experience. The two riders in this video also rode across what I think is the most dangerous rode in the U.S. Black Bear Pass. If you watch the video it is the one with the spectacular drone footage and the waterfall. Still enjoying your videos. Keep the shiny side up. David ua-cam.com/video/zasuKe8SuBY/v-deo.html
Damn you Noraly.! .. You invading with your panache and your sturdy Basanti those countries which define women by their ability to stay indoors all covered up within the four walls is just SPECTACULAR to watch, i almost see a wavering sign of desperation in the posture of those women, it almost feels like they are reluctantly waving away a wonderful dream when they say bye to you in your videos... I am sure some day they will pick up the courage to sit on a bike and ride it into the world beyond the walls that confines them ..👍👍👍
Beautiful Turkey! Greetings from Thessaloniki Greece kardeşler!
Hello my brother. Greetings from Turkey. Greece is also beautiful too.
greece and turkey brothers forget politics
Yasu 🙋♂️
@@deniznarli2535 totally agree my friend ppl are the best!
Greetings yourself from İstanbul kardeş. Nice to see friendly friends here.
A week ago there was a thumbnail of "Itchy Boots" jacking up an ankle in Nevada. Clicked. Watched. Was hooked. Been on the backtrack trail of the the first season. In this episode, Noraly is at an ancient (over 2000 year old) epic Greek ruin. And makes an awesome statement. Turning the camera around she shows the vista. Moral of the story. The best mankind has to offer pales in comparison to what nature brings to the table.
The most amazing thing about this place is the view....??????? Your on a man made mountain with ancient carvings, the earliest known example of men shaking hands in relief, and the mystery of the tomb beneath the tumulus...!!!!!
Its amazing how Noraly and Basanti are bringing people together and fostering good relationships . If nothing else comes from this epic journey just that makes it worthwhile
This channel deserves 10,000,000 subscribers and one billion views. UA-cam content doesn't get any better than this.
You got it!
I am watching this channel everyday for hours. I am so glad that I am unemployed ;-)
NO
Chill man 👨🏻 😂
300 000 subs and 150 000 viewers would be very good for the end of the year.
As a Turk, it is very enjoyable to see you in these sacred lands in Mesopotamia, Anatolia. It's exciting to listen from your own commentary. As a motor enthusiast, I'll take you as an example in the future. I wish you continued videos
Its surprising how beautiful it is there, we only see bad parts on news programs. I really enjoy this trip seeing places that I will never get to see only through your eyes. Thank you "Blue Eyes"
The beauty in these video creations, apart from the epic music which Noraly chooses to accompany her scenic rides, it is her female voice followed after by the manly sound of the motorcycle engine cylinder. Just epic!
I'm traveling along with you. I'm still in episode 84 in Kazakhstan. I'll watch all the videos. I am Brazilian and I accompany you here from Brazil.
Preciso ver todos.....desde o princípio.
@@Pantibiblon Vale a pena cada segundo. No Tajiquistão é uma loucura, péssimas estradas, mas as paisagens são mágicas.
hahaa... i am already passed that way... goodluck from indonesia 😁😁😁
@@DanyRibasPinto
Péssimas estradas e péssimas condições de conservação de edifícios e belas construções,nas ex repúblicas da U.R.S.S.Tenho acompanhado o canal do "Bald and Bankrupted" e posso ver isto.Triste realidade.Países ficaram órfão e de repente pobres.....contudo, gente simples e boa...há de se deixar claro.Paz e bom domingo.
@@Pantibiblon Vc disse tudo, pessoas simples e muito agradáveis, hospitaleiras.
Turkeye
My wife and I visited there in 2001 2 months before 9/11.
We visited Ephesus, Pamukkale, Marmaris and then went over to Rhodos Island. The most incredible adventure of our lives. Had I known about Mt Nemrut and/or Gobekli Tepe back then I would have gone to visit. As it was our adventure was amazing. We even managed to go white water rafting. Turkish people = the most hospitable people, kind and gracious.
Very historical site, after her first visit in 1947, Theresa Goell dedicated her life to Mount Nemrut, starting campaigns in 1954. Subsequent excavations have failed to reveal the tomb of Antiochus. This is nevertheless still believed to be the site of his burial. King Antiochus I, ruler of Commagene from 70 BC to 36BC, was a most unusual king. He claimed descent from Greek conqueror Alexander the Great on his mother’s side, and from the Persian King Darius the Great on his father’s side, thus combining the west and the east.
@Hov D It did'nt exist in the history in anytime any armenian or kurdish state .
@Hov D Broken,muroken everybody understood it .
@@cemyapar1757 Search ancient maps and Armenia is always there!
@@cemyapar1757 efsane yaaa 😂😂😂🎩 broken mroken hahaha
@@krisavapine
Here ignorant people like you can't understand.
Went to Nemrut Dagi in the late 80's. We could ride our bikes pretty much to the top, no shuttle bus. Also there was No roping off, gotta say it looked much better then. Turkey is a great place to ride. If the weather is right !
One women one basanti one world tour glad u reality loyalty truthful u r ambitious great lady noraly
I think, same woman, one Africa Twin and second world tour.
தன்னம்பிக்கை...
How can one dislikes this Awesome woman.... LOVE FROM “SRILANKA"
lol lol MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ARE IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN DEAR THIS IS WORLD MOST BEAUTIFUL ROADS ua-cam.com/video/hylgPX0kJ1M/v-deo.html Norley u missed great indian roads of Kashmir. Watch from 10:30, they are in journey at WORLD HIGHEST MOTORABLE ROAD and waiting for next next next videos.
The people who thumbs down her are guys with trophy wives that only let them ride their GS12s to Starbucks to bring them home a Caramel Latte, while wearing full Rukka gear and the bike bathed in Touratech gear....
The wives are probably jealous because not only is she very knowledgeable in what she does, she is quite pretty to boot, and gets on with people wherever she goes.
I cant tell you how much i wait for your videos,Turkey,nice place,so much history
All historic remainings here are from other civilizations, specially east turkey and Mount Nemrut is Armenian. And western turkey is Greek
Lovely to see these early videos. Fabulous Turkish landscapes & ruins! Gracious, generous people.
Noraly, you have angels accompanying you along the way. You always find the right angel (disguised as a man or woman) to help you. Best to you and Godspeed.
Maniak
Speechless and inspired to see your courageous solo journey.
No words of praise can justify your persona.
So extravagant that the Russian policeman who stopped you asked for your “ permis de conduire” which means driver’s licence in French !! Found your vlog recently and went through your 105 episodes in a weekend! Love to travel by procuration with such a charming young Rebecca. Danku
How can one dislike videos of a courageous girl on a solo world ride.
I think many of those "dislikes" are just people with smaller devices like phones tapping that "thumbs down" icon by mistake while scrolling down.
@@BilgemasterBill Possible. I subscribed to someone channel without I realized it. I hit the button while I was sleeping while watching a video. 😅
Those dislikes are from jealous bike riders who couldn't do it by themselves
trolls are every where.
greeks, armanians etc.etc.
You found many historical places in Turkey then other places. It's so nyce to me also to know about these places. Lots of love and respect from Pakistan and pakistani fan. Stay blessed
Keep up the great work, I've just binge watched your channel from the start over the past week in the evenings, I'm addicted and can't wait for the next stage of your incredible adventure!
The guy at the first petrol station is typically doing what the most turkish people do when they have no idea what to say in english. "Just speak slowly turkish and she will definetly understand" 😀😀
I speak slowly, read my lip.
😆
Same in Russia. Just speak loudly and slowly in russian and everyone will understand.
when you dont know how to speak english and you wanna help . you will doing the same thing but you cant becasue you have not brain
All county sane i think
Funny, but it usually works at some level. It's better than saying nothing
Hi, welcome to Turkey and have a nice trip.Let me give you some advice ,
Don't forget to see Cappadocia and the Salt lake (you can ride the bike on the lake on this season).
Be careful on countryside roads to the tractors and harvesting machines because this is harvest time on Anatolia.
I don't know your route but Mediterranean coast and also Aegean coast is awesome.If you need any help do not hesitate to contact.We have huge groups of riders all over Turkey.Be safe and enjoy.
Thank you, Noraly, for the amazing views of Mount Nemrut and the 2000 year old sculptures. I had to refresh my memory on the Hellenistic Period, the Kingdom of Commagene and Antiochus I. I also enjoyed the baking of your "pizza" bread. I appreciate being able to ride with you as you explore Turkey. Stay safe and adieu from Texas in the USA.
Likewise from New South Wales, Australia
@MAVİ VATAN no turki turki olmuş suri
Your solo journey really inspire me. Never miss watching your video.
Really amazing views from up there. I think it was worth the stop. The locals seemed really friendly.
The roads are mostly good in these mounths in Turkey. Just be careful to trucks. Good luck. I watched your all episodes. You have a nice smile.
:) 👍
Great Video UR very near Gobeklitepe excavation area which is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 15 km northeast of the town of Sanlıurfa. This sanctuary is proved by the archaeologists that it is the oldest city/temple in the world carbon dated to about 11,500 years old.
Go Basanti,.... Go..... take “our Lady Far”..... take “our Lady Safe”.......bring her Home, when she’s ready. Happy Trails 😎 👍🏼
Thanks for taking us along on your trip.. great job capturing the real feel being there..
I agree. I like it how she does a good job capturing the feel of the different locations.
Wonderful place. I’ve been there around 35 years ago. There was no "wooden path" nor fence at that time. 👍
Welcome to our country. Enjoy your ride 🏍
Looks like a beautiful country! Mt. Nemrut is awesome!
Ülkeme geldiğine çok sevindim 🎉
Fascinating trip in Turkey, thank you for showing us very interesting places and your super interaction with people in Turkey and Armania as well, we really enjoying your trips
Wow spectacular view. Ride safe Noraly and Basanti. How I wish I can ride like you Noraly.
Oh my Goodness, at 6:15 the truck with the white bags is SOOOOO overloaded! Thank You for the Spirit that you are!
Hey Noraly, superb film as ever....not surprised your tired in that heat!! The adventure continues...great stuff!! Cheers, Steve
How can this tiny woman maintain such a perpetual smile all the time? She is so vibrant. A pleasure to follow her trail. First thing in the morning for me to travel the world. Be nice to know when you come to north America.
Keep up the good work
Very happy to see itchy boots family is growing very fast. Eagerly waiting for the next video 😊
Watching your adventures from last year once again. I was here last May, what a special place! I'm glad you made the unplanned visit to Mt Nemrut. Turkey is a very special country with beautiful people.
Going to the southcoast? Antalya-Kemer-Cirali-Demir-to Fethiye-Gocek- Dalaman- Dalyan where we live. Ellis is Dutch and I am American - do drop in and feel welcome to stay and edit - WIFI here. ;)
Love watching your motorcycling adventures. You are always so positive whilst also showing the best that people of all nationalities have to offer. Thank you for sharing.
I see the world through your eyes. Тhank you.
Ben in Nederland geboren en getogen.Turkije is mijn vaderland.Ben er al 5 jaar niet geweest.Dankzij jou toch even wel..Bedankt voor je mooie videos.Hou alsjeblieft nooit op.Succes!
Amazing scenery and very beautiful road trip is that now i saw the beauty of turkey thankyou NORALY very much
You are stronger than 100 men put together! In your attitude ...towards your life. Big hug from us in India!
Just Awesome. Once again proving, it is more about the journey, than the destination. From The Internet.
Hello Noraly, thank you for that interesting update. I like the shot of the mountain of sacks on that massively overloaded truck next to the donkey cart with not quite as many sacks on it - shows the contrast between different eras. By the way, I ordered a swag of your fine stickers and will give them to my motorcycling friends.
You've cover a lot of ground already. What a journey it must have been for you by now Noraly. The views never disappointed. Keep riding safely ❤️
I'm pretty sure they could load one more bag on that truck ( 6:00 ) OMG .. Crazy . The Mount Nemrut excursion ..very cool !!
Just loving your vlogs!!
Your contents are simple but looks unique and loving!
Keep it up.
One of my bucketlist things is to ride from Kyrgyzstan to Burma. Your channel inspires me to keep the dream alive. Thank you!
kadın var ,kadın var işte hiç tanımadığı diyarlarda kimseden çekinmeden rahatça geziyor. bizim kendini beğenmiş kızların yüzüne bile bakmayacağı tiplerle çay flan içiyor. helal olsun.
Noraly selamlar..... gezileri begendim yorucu geziler olmuş ..güzel turlar dilerim..ayrica ülkeme yaptıgın turu zevkle izledim..
U are a superwomen!! All the best for ur future rides! I pray to all 5 gods of the universe to facilitate ur ride and to make a protocol where ever you go. Good luck and Godspeed.
Amazing blue skies, and what a surprise on the mountain!
Nether miss any episode ....thanks for your communicated happiness your marvelous pictures your marvelous eyes .... Pascal from Rennes France
Your videos are like super hit serials on Netflix...hats off to you brave lady . Let this be a never ending story. God bless you...Good Luck
Can't wait for your Cappadocia vid ! Been there before & rode on their hot air balloon; IMO, it's one of Turkiye's beautiful & unique place and I love it. Hopefully you can also visit Pamukkale; it's stunningly beautiful there. ❤❤❤
Memang wonderful tempat2 tu.. Rasa mcm xnak balik once ada kat sana.. 🤣
Great video Noraly , once you got off the highway and on to the mountain roads the views just got better , glad you decided to rest up in that small village , if your tired it is the best thing to do , loved your short ride out to the ancient site very interesting , the views from there were Truly Outstanding , have a good rest and some food and drink , i look forward to your next video , take care and all the very Best
a beautiful spirit, safe riding and thanks for all the videos so far 😍
Amazing after watching you shared the video. Very brave lady. Take care and enjoy on your journey 👍👍👍
Just opened the you tube and the first notification was of your travel video. Made my day.
Thank you for taking us to the Nemrut Mountain 🙏 it's a very beautiful places, wow !
Keep moving. Be strong, be safe.
Its a long time since I was in Turkey but, the word for the small buses just popped in to my head; dolmus. All the other words, for hello and thank you etc, that I learned, have long gone. Salam
enjoyed every second of your video. good to know that you and basanti and fine. waiting for the next video 👍
Awesome mountain and the 2000year old sculptures and ruins, I really appreciate your amazing interest on things like this. Noraly As a subscriber I really thank you so much for all the videos and the efforts to make it, I want to meet you once personally if you come to Chennai India. I love it.
😅 Haben diese Angewohnheit alle Biker, auf die Nummernschilder anderer Motorräder zu schauen, um zu wissen woher sie kommen? Ich mache das nämlich auch. Die Landschaft ist wunderschön. Aber ist sie wirklich interessanter als 2000 Jahre alte Zeit-Zeugnisse menschlicher Zivilisation? Dank dafür, dass ich mit dir auf den Spuren der alten Griechen wandeln durfte. 👍👍
Nice video. You did very well to listen to your body and stop for the day. Heat and humidity plus a good meal will drain anyone's battery quickly. A bit of a walk at a higher elevation with the cooler air was just what you needed. If I were you, I would leave earlier at sunrise, to try to escape the worst of the heat and humidity and finish my riding day early at the beginning of the afternoon for rest and relaxation. 😎
Great scenery, good history and geography lessons on your videos. What more could we ask for. Thank you for the video Noraly. Even as a newbie in 2022, still loving it. 🙏👍
Thanks for showing those ancient statues of Nimrot ...Turkey full of culture !!
I keep watching and following you because I think you have the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen!!!!!!!
Çok tatlısın bacım...Allah’a emanet ol...Kazasız belasız hayırlı yolcuklar diliyorum....Saygı ve sevgilerimle.
Vaaayy memleketime gelmişsin sefa getirmişsin.
Hayırlı yolculuklar abla. 😅👏🏼✋🏼
We hope you come again! 🇹🇷
Amazing carvings at Mt Nemrut, thank you, now I'll look it up on internet.
We Love Your! Hi From Russia!
Cyka
Noraly, you're looking good..everything still in good, .keep riding, keep smiling...keep enjoying and have fun.
You are amazing!!! Really I wish it will cross a million subs in 2019 itself
Good morning Noraly, it is 9:02 in the morning and a big 👍 up.
try the Rev'it cooling vest that zips into that jacket.... really good
.. great video, stunning scenery
Beautiful lands, beautiful people! Let the journey continue! Travel safely!
your channel is growing so good and fast...😍😍
You have guts and a very beautiful soul!!!
Waiting for you in Greece...you are very close to miss it...
Stay safe and God Bless you wherever you are!!!
Thanks Noraly
Mount Nemrut is one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch the sunrise. Even with today's technology, reaching it is quite challenging, making the construction of the statues at such a height even more mysterious. It is said that there is a treasure and a monumental tomb inside the mountain, but those who have entered the mountain through the gate are rumored to have gotten lost in the caves, so it is currently sealed. I recommend checking out other related content on UA-cam. Mount Nemrut is truly a priceless place.
Living you dream. Awesome!
I noticed a lot of Brick roadways. That’s a lot of hand laid brick, and the longest lasting roads.
The best thing about your epic motorcycle trip is that you can simply change your plans, stay a little longer in places of interest.
Two weeks ago I took my first major motorcycle trip of 1,545 KM
over 3-1/2 days. Going through many small towns and villages from the bottom border of Wisconsin USA to the top where my bike and I took a ferry boat out to Madeline Island (Apostle Islands) for an afternoon of Island riding. The beauty of the trip was being able to stop in little towns to check things out. The people I found like to approach me on my motorcycle to chat in these villages to look at my bike. I got a mini taste of what your Epic trip must be like. I spent 2 nights in motels along the way.
Of course a round trip to get home again. I live 7 miles south of the Wisconsin border in Illinois.
Just finished watching ur 105 eps. Now got the 106 super awesome u r... 🤩
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Oh wow I was not expecting Mount Nemrut. Pleasant surprise. Thank you.
All the Best in Turkey!Enjoy your time as much as you can....Dont be in a hurry;take it easy!(Yavaş yavaş)
snowing here in BC today, Dec 18 '22 ..... cant wait for the good weather...
Noraly , today I rode my Royal Enfield Bullet 500 , for 2 1/2 hours and I finished exhausted. I admire you very much for the stamina and perseverance that you have when riding such long distance. In your case then you edit the video and upload it via internet !!! Wonderful job ....good luck in the upcoming trips.
You are very brave woman I have ever seen. making that journey alone is awesome and frightening
Thank you for taking us with you.
Ride safe💕🌎🏍
HI Noraly, I have copied a link to a ride that I think you would really enjoy, that is if you ever get to North America. Its called the Continental Divide Ride (CDR). It's 2700 miles long and goes from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, most of it is off pavement. I rode it in 2011, and it truly is an epic ride. The highest pass we rode was Engineer Pass at 12,800 ft, right behind that is Stony at 12,592 ft. Both rides can be quite difficult, and the right bike is important, and a riding companion to help pick up the bikes when you fall over is also a must. I am speaking from experience. The two riders in this video also rode across what I think is the most dangerous rode in the U.S. Black Bear Pass. If you watch the video it is the one with the spectacular drone footage and the waterfall.
Still enjoying your videos. Keep the shiny side up.
David
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Damn you Noraly.! .. You invading with your panache and your sturdy Basanti those countries which define women by their ability to stay indoors all covered up within the four walls is just SPECTACULAR to watch, i almost see a wavering sign of desperation in the posture of those women, it almost feels like they are reluctantly waving away a wonderful dream when they say bye to you in your videos... I am sure some day they will pick up the courage to sit on a bike and ride it into the world beyond the walls that confines them ..👍👍👍
Super interesting day.
Thanks for taking us along.
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