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Entering Namibia's TRIBAL LANDS [S5 - Eps. 58] 

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In this episode I am riding to Epupa Falls, gorgeous waterfalls right at the border between Namibia and Angola. The border with Angola is closed, so I can't cross here unfortunately. In this part of Namibia, people of the Himba tribe live.
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@richardmourdock2719
@richardmourdock2719 2 года назад
If all of us approached each day with the cheerfulness, optimism and sense of wonder that Noraly displays in her videos, the planet would be a much better place. Travel safe Itchy Boots.. and thanks for the ride.
@davidparsons5727
@davidparsons5727 2 года назад
Well written.
@JEmmertz
@JEmmertz 2 года назад
Amen to that!
@thetessellater9163
@thetessellater9163 2 года назад
That's a bit difficult if you're job is refuse collector?
@namibian7326
@namibian7326 2 года назад
I second that!!
@AnnemarieOshelda
@AnnemarieOshelda 2 года назад
yep
@ZitherBeast
@ZitherBeast 2 года назад
It's been so pleasantly surprising to see that people are honestly just people and how nice they have all been to you. It gives me hope for the future of mankind. Excellent video at always.
@Rachel.4644
@Rachel.4644 2 года назад
A big part of my enjoyment of travel are the smells associated with an area. I can only imagine your appreciation of these unusual landscapes. Today's accommodations are my favorite so far! Fascinating. Thank you!!
@casaamaril
@casaamaril 2 года назад
@@Rachel.4644 oh yes, it would be wonderful to smell the towns, the landscapes, the sweet soapy scents in the supermarket and the fragrances and spices at the local market....
@fredscratchet1355
@fredscratchet1355 2 года назад
@ZitherBeast yes we "civilised" cultures have done a very good job of screwing pretty well everything up haven't we. We could learn so much from these people who live simple lives. Everyone Noraly meets has a huge smile.
@ragbag46
@ragbag46 2 года назад
Yes a real tonic with all the bad stuff going on at the moment.
@blueman5924
@blueman5924 2 года назад
@@ragbag46 Glad she isn’t in S Africa now. 🙏
@Radioactive_Slime
@Radioactive_Slime 2 года назад
I don’t know how you’re going to top this series, Noraly. The majesty of our world is perfectly illustrated in your travels through Africa thus far. Every turn provides a new learning experience. Your pre-trip off road training back home has paid off tremendously! It has given you the tools to really explore this amazing land. As much as I want you to continue the Argentina-to-Alaska series, this is absolutely terrific in itself. From Canada, happy trails!
@dougggiereid
@dougggiereid 2 года назад
This brings back so many memories. I live in Cape Town and have been to 95% of the places you have visited in South Africa and I took my family to Namibia 2010. We followed 95% the same route as you to Epupa Falls. I discovered your channel half way through your visit in South Africa. I then restarted Season 5 from Episode 1 and caught up. Then I started with Season 1. Your videos are absolutely fantastic. Stunning camera work, narration and editing. So envious of your amazing adventures. Love your positive approach to every situation. Look forward every day to you next installment.
@marquenjoubert
@marquenjoubert 2 года назад
I never knew this existed! And I live in Southern Africa!! I just called the kids to show them this tribal part of Namibia. Marvelous. Thank you so much. 🤯😀😀
@JeroenBrosens
@JeroenBrosens 2 года назад
Just wanted to say that after finding out about your channel I took lessons in April and this happy dude passed his motorcycle exam yesterday woop woop! 😎
@ItchyBoots
@ItchyBoots 2 года назад
Gefeliciteerd! 🥳🥳🥳
@GerardWassink
@GerardWassink 2 года назад
Good for you dude! What bike are you going to ride?
@peacestarroydohling9660
@peacestarroydohling9660 2 года назад
Thanks to Itchy Boots,,,, now you can ride a motorcycle. Good luck to you friend and GOD BLESS YOU.
@i.am.senius
@i.am.senius 2 года назад
Well done mate 👍🏻
@ThaiOdessy
@ThaiOdessy 2 года назад
Let the adventure begin...
@rowley5784
@rowley5784 2 года назад
I spent 3 years in Namibia as a volunteer, your series brings back many happy memories of all the places I was fortunate to visit there.
@nana73carol46
@nana73carol46 2 года назад
Loving these videos of a country that I knew nothing about before you took us there. Thank you so much Noraly from this 74 year old great grandmother in Ohio, USA.
@benjamincresswell3713
@benjamincresswell3713 Год назад
OH, Hi O. How you doin? ben/ michigan
@A333A343A346
@A333A343A346 2 года назад
It’s pronounced “bay oh bab”. As a geologist, you’d be interested to learn that the very early geologists in Southern Africa were able to determine the composition of the underlying soil by inspecting the termite mounds. I believe that a few of the very large diamond mines in Botswana were found when they saw kimberlite in the termite mounds.
@MrXxxsteel
@MrXxxsteel 2 года назад
Apenbroodboom!
@richardmourdock2719
@richardmourdock2719 2 года назад
This geologist finds that fascinating... and now that I think of it, I believe I've actually heard of a few gems being found in termite mounds. I once ran into them in Bolivia.... but nothing of note in those mounds.
@andytheflyer
@andytheflyer 2 года назад
@@richardmourdock2719 And this one....
@patriciadevreese5466
@patriciadevreese5466 2 года назад
Interesting!
@jeetts59
@jeetts59 2 года назад
These trees are prolific in the Australian desert
@TheBearDenPhotography
@TheBearDenPhotography 2 года назад
It's a wonderful Friday and time for another Itchy Boots adventure. Let's go!
@DuncanJimmy
@DuncanJimmy 2 года назад
Every time I sit down for another of Noraly's I tell myself I'm just going to fast forward through because I don't have 20+ minutes to spare, and I'll be damned if I find myself at the end having watched the entire thing without skipping a frame. Those shots with the drone are just breath-taking.
@therodg1043
@therodg1043 2 года назад
Another fantastic "Morning with Nataly". Love her photography and narratives. I am addicted to these Itchy Boots videos.
@leonieduplessis4467
@leonieduplessis4467 Год назад
Noraly
@tonyiandiplock5825
@tonyiandiplock5825 2 года назад
I can see by the look on your face when you arrive at different destinations you have been bitten by the bug of Africa. It is a special place and I think you are going to to find it difficult to go back to Europe. So nice to see you enjoying it and looking forward to you visiting the Kunene River.
@laaaliiiluuu
@laaaliiiluuu 2 года назад
I have never been to Africa but I had the same feeling when coming back from various places in Asia. I guess it's normal to start seeing the flaws of your own society if you come in touch with other cultures. We can all learn from each other and introduc the good of others to remove our own bad.
@ShujaKidwaiMasauliwala
@ShujaKidwaiMasauliwala 2 года назад
"Aye, Calypso, the places you've been to The things that you've shown us, the stories you tell" - (John Denver) Watching this video reminded me of watching with amazement, Jacques-Yves Cousteau's "Silent World" and the adventures he used to narrate of from under the sea.
@kevincraig8257
@kevincraig8257 2 года назад
you know i was thanking the same thing only i was going to use her bike's name so i was scrolling down to see if anyone mentioned it i forgot the name and i found your comment and a perfect one it is
@colibri67
@colibri67 2 года назад
Just to brag about how old I am, I remember the Ruacana Falls before a hydro-electric dam was built there in the mid 1970s.
@bennievorster7693
@bennievorster7693 2 года назад
Mopanie, A small town in south africa north of the soutpansberg, had its origenal post office inside a boabab tree.
@ItchyBoots
@ItchyBoots 2 года назад
That must have been a huge baobab! 😱
@bennievorster7693
@bennievorster7693 2 года назад
If you google "bar in baobab tree" you will find images of a bar that was inside one. Unfortunateley that tree is no more.
@slobama
@slobama 2 года назад
Liked the drone shots of the falls.
@cliveoconnell3245
@cliveoconnell3245 2 года назад
The lack of rain is so pronounced when you see drone shots of falls. You must be inside Tropic of Cancer to spot ‘Upside down tree'
@fred993a
@fred993a 2 года назад
Professor Noraly - Nowhere on earth can I get an education like with each of your videos - thank you!
@NewSkiwi
@NewSkiwi 2 года назад
Amen to that
@bradreed859
@bradreed859 2 года назад
She offers courses on her website on. Moto vloging Basic and Advanced !!!
@plpelny
@plpelny 2 года назад
I loved your interactions with the children. Such beautiful smiling faces.
@sikandershah9619
@sikandershah9619 2 года назад
Greetings from Colorado, USA. First rule of thumb. In remote territory, always gas up when available.
@jfb_ventures
@jfb_ventures 2 года назад
Lala palms and Boabab - or "kremertart" as we call it in Afrikaans. The tree is not dead. It is very much alive, but it is now winter.
@deonzar
@deonzar 2 года назад
Someone will soon scratch out Itchy Boots on one of those dry palms..and sell it to you
@jfb_ventures
@jfb_ventures 2 года назад
:-)
@ItchyBoots
@ItchyBoots 2 года назад
I would love to see these trees one day with the leaves on! 🤩
@cobwebtheorem7538
@cobwebtheorem7538 2 года назад
@@ItchyBoots Baobab seeds make for a good snack too :-)
@DaleSSchneider
@DaleSSchneider 2 года назад
I appreciate your reverence for the Baobab tree. It’s a shame that people find it acceptable to deface such a beautiful piece of nature.
@basilpunton5702
@basilpunton5702 2 года назад
In Australia we use an East African word: boab. Which I think is what has been changed by Europeans to baobab.
@peterlennart9062
@peterlennart9062 2 года назад
I (a 69 year old man from Sweden) have been following your adventures from season 1 (binge watched that one!), onwards with increasing awe! Your travel logs are becoming just as good as a much more expensive TV travel series! Very well done! The drone shots give an outstanding overview of the spectacular landscapes and your geological "lessons" are just on point! On top of that you show us parts of the world that are not commonly shown otherwise. Oh, and compared between season 1 and now your accent has cleraly changed from Dutch to almost South African. That shows your ability to adapt to local circumstances, good on you. Have you had a chance to meet the Himba tribe off camera? They seem to be a very friendly and hospitable tribe from the small snippets shown on YT. Keep up the very good work and travel safely!
@wyattblessing7078
@wyattblessing7078 2 года назад
Always good to start my day with coffee and a Noraly adventure.
@aminekessar
@aminekessar 2 года назад
Congratulations for the nice job you're doing. High level of filming, interesting content, a window on different cultures and places around the world! National Geographic has a new competitor 😁 Salam from Algiers.
@zweispurmopped
@zweispurmopped 2 года назад
Lost for words today. What utterly beautiful landscape again, and it seems some of the real heart of Africa seems to still be alive there. Lovely, lovely, lovely!
@shirleyboy8859
@shirleyboy8859 2 года назад
Just when you think it can`t get any better, Noraly comes along to show what a wonderful World it truly is... :-)))))) xx
@robsondelgado1743
@robsondelgado1743 4 месяца назад
I am from Brazil. I have traveled with you to wonderful places. Thanks!!!
@tomd804
@tomd804 2 года назад
Thanks again for taking us along for the ride! Yet another beautiful video!
@raypusey8037
@raypusey8037 2 года назад
We owe you a Big Thank You Noraly ! Thanks for all your travels but this season in particular STUNNING 🤩 Ray 🇬🇧
@rledford38
@rledford38 2 года назад
Another fine tour guide thru a land that I will never visit except thru your lens. Excellent.
@paulmcneill2666
@paulmcneill2666 2 года назад
Yet again . Amazing . This is series’s is an absolute Diamond for us to enjoy.
@danthemansmail
@danthemansmail 2 года назад
At the beginning I felt like I was 14 years old again sneaking a look at pictures in a National Geographic.....
@cabaroigcostablanca
@cabaroigcostablanca 2 года назад
😂 yes we grew up,racing to the postie for the latest edition 🧐,and the Reader's Digest...the word power was serious,with Woman's weekly, Ireland's Own,Old Moore's Almanac etc...we didn't lick it off stones,off pages !
@ffarmchicken
@ffarmchicken 2 года назад
Ha, I’m that old too!
@PharaohDeathMask
@PharaohDeathMask 2 года назад
@@cabaroigcostablanca I am totally mystified. What do you mean by "we didn't lick it off stones,off pages"?
@nigelmchugh5541
@nigelmchugh5541 2 года назад
@@PharaohDeathMask the "gift of the gab" ...
@tomsnead415
@tomsnead415 2 года назад
Though this video is the regular length, it seemed to be over so quickly! I guess I REALLY enjoyed it. Thanks Noraly.
@williamgamelisenaya793
@williamgamelisenaya793 2 года назад
Ma wonder woman "you do all." Watching from Sydney Australia Bless up
@johnseidel8971
@johnseidel8971 2 года назад
Noraly, thank you for another wonderful video. Namibia is the land of dreams for me. Of all the places you have ridden, this is the most interesting and wonder inducing.
@drmartinyoung3761
@drmartinyoung3761 2 года назад
Emotional sights …. I was a soldier in that general area in the mid 1980’s … I have never been back.
@saigonnais
@saigonnais 2 года назад
Did you fight in Angola ? In hot pursuit.
@topcat8891
@topcat8891 2 года назад
Likewise and I too have never been back ! I was further east near Shacks and Eenhana To see her ride the roads so carefree and happy is great because I spent many long hot hours sweeping them for mines ! I was 19 yrs old ! How times change hey ?
@thetessellater9163
@thetessellater9163 2 года назад
Must be time to return now then.
@oldman774
@oldman774 2 года назад
Yep, was there in 1985
@drmartinyoung3761
@drmartinyoung3761 2 года назад
@@saigonnais special forces as a doctor
@i.am.senius
@i.am.senius 2 года назад
Dear Noraly. I feel like quoting from my favorite movie “Forrest Gump”: “I wish I was there with you” and Forrest replies: “You were”! You prefer to drive yourself, but I really felt today that I was with you. (in spirit). Thank you for a nice trip with exciting folklore and lovely pictures, and as always; Best regards from Denmark 🇩🇰
@lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593
@lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593 2 года назад
😁
@janjager2906
@janjager2906 2 года назад
Very nice said.
@Chrisjude100
@Chrisjude100 2 года назад
I think it's "You were" (it's different)
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 2 года назад
@@Chrisjude100 only temporär
@daverobert7927
@daverobert7927 2 года назад
Noraly might be travelling solo on her bike but she has 800k friends looking and taking care with her
@user-nt9nd7xm5f
@user-nt9nd7xm5f 2 года назад
Have said it before and will say it again your positivity and enthusiasm for almost everything is addictive, along with the awesome content and filming, it’s our nightly watch during dinner and if theres no episode uploaded were at a loose end, ride safe. Sending good vibes from the BVI🌴 🏍💨👍
@hannesvanniekerk499
@hannesvanniekerk499 2 года назад
Another wonderfully interesting video Noraly. Your boldness and cheerfulness is so admirable. Keep travelling through Namibia. Don't stop. It's very enjoyable. Thanks for the informative commentary and beautiful camera shots. Safe journey further.
@stefanmargraf7878
@stefanmargraf7878 2 года назад
I like the relaxed style of the Himba. I will try to walk like a Himba.😁
@danmcneil7181
@danmcneil7181 2 года назад
Noraly. Every one of these recent videos have increased my interest in this fascinating country. It is unfortunate that the nomadic peoples have had to drastically alter their lives and lifestyle due to long term drought, no doubt due, at least partially to climate change. I have read a bit about the Himba people and their unique culture. Excellent video as always. Thanks. Stay safe. Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
@GraemeRobinson
@GraemeRobinson Год назад
I'm getting such a good picuture of the nature of south western Africa in this series Noraly and it makes me want to go there! Thankyou!
@datkasiguy7833
@datkasiguy7833 2 года назад
I swear each time u on that bike. It's like im right there with you. Thanks for the ride❤🇳🇦
@jackvanheerden5355
@jackvanheerden5355 2 года назад
Thank you for showing me how to to see the bright side of life!
@prestonallyn2502
@prestonallyn2502 2 года назад
Thank You for sharing your journey. With all the unrest around the globe your videos provide a welcome distraction. Your videos show that the world is much more peaceful than what is portrayed on the news. Can’t wait to see the next video 🤗
@basildavidson4597
@basildavidson4597 2 года назад
I found, if you switch off “ the News”, the world gets better.
@ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels
@ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels 2 года назад
Wow, what a ride. For twenty one minutes, I step out of my confines to travel with you Noraly. I feel the same spirituality that you do while traveling through these beautiful lands. I think the beautiful woman on the road where thirsty and were asking for water. I absolutely loved the donkey racing, the spirit of a challenge is everywhere. Thank you Noraly.
@user-wb4vd6tu7g
@user-wb4vd6tu7g 2 месяца назад
Really you are giving people of world happiness we are seeing a lot of countries thank you so much god bless you always have safe journey always
@jayzed6662
@jayzed6662 2 года назад
Good morning Noraly, it is 12:52 in the middle of the night and a big 👍's up. Not only are you taking us on an amazing journey, but we are also being educated about so many things...🙏
@ragweed3524
@ragweed3524 2 года назад
Giddy up Savannah! Wow Noraly...another winner video! What a way to see waterfalls. Like everyone, I never get enough of seeing what Namibia has in store for your adventure. I’m sure you slept with one eye open 😉 Have fun,🏍🇺🇸
@molilounukhu2681
@molilounukhu2681 2 года назад
Beautiful landscape, beautiful tribal people, beautiful lesson and an awesome video by our Lady.. Love it and enjoyed watching ❣️
@VeniVidiRitchie
@VeniVidiRitchie 2 года назад
Really like it when you zoom in and show detail besides of these wide drone shots. Great baobab tree. Like seeing interaction with people, animals and everything that lives. Good luck!
@ardie554
@ardie554 2 года назад
Where is Petrol......Petrol is here! The sweet small dude in red... The donkey-jockeys so happy.. The beautyful girls on the road..Great drone shots again. To see happy people makes me happy. thanks
@libbyvalley
@libbyvalley 2 года назад
Touching the hearts of Humanity like no other. 💕😁💥 Noraly, you bring out the best in everyone. Northern California loves you. Our World is so vast & beautiful. Giving thanks & smiling.
@artj7676
@artj7676 2 года назад
That drown footage was just amassing! All I can say is WOW!
@DancerOfClouds
@DancerOfClouds 2 года назад
Noraly, thank you so much for the drone footage of the Waterfalls, simply stunningly beautiful in an otherwise desolate landscape. I love green lush rolling hills, etc. But I have spent many years in the desert. The desert has it's own beauty and one that can never be equaled. It is a beauty that is felt rather than seen. I am sure you will know what I mean.
@aldrinpagunuran8688
@aldrinpagunuran8688 2 года назад
What a amazing journey..she has a lot of story to tell when she retire....
@deonzar
@deonzar 2 года назад
So nice to see that side of Namibia again...we were there in 2019. I see you are staying at Camp Cornie tonight...very nice. A few years ago before that built that nice gravel road it was really a mission to get from Ruacana to Epupa. And o yes....Noraly.....I see a namesake (well surnamewise) ..Tatjana Schoenmaker wins gold at the Olympics for South Africa and set a new world record!
@jonam7589
@jonam7589 2 года назад
it is not tonight. The video is from a few days ago.
@deonzar
@deonzar 2 года назад
@@jonam7589 Ok that is fine....it still is the night she stayed over..😎
@MichaelHiggins1
@MichaelHiggins1 2 года назад
I look forward to every episode, brings me places I'll probably never go and the production brings peace and joy to my day, thanks Noraly!
@michaelmike3865
@michaelmike3865 2 года назад
Am a Namibian who has been following your journey in Namibia 🇳🇦. The largest baobab tress are found in the town Outapi not so far from Epupa
@hertwend
@hertwend 2 года назад
We say Moro as Hi in Finland 🙂 What an amazing opportunity to meet these people 🙏
@user-hi9nd8vb9k
@user-hi9nd8vb9k 2 года назад
God bless you
@davidvanniekerk356
@davidvanniekerk356 2 года назад
Thx Mr B&D. In Afrikaans (South African Dutch) it is "Mo^re". And in True Dutch it is "Morgen". In Xhosa (Mr Mandela's native language) it is "Molo". So a person van see how languages influence one another. The Zulu's who had limited contact with Europeans have nothing like "Mor..." 4 "morning"
@21FirstAvenue
@21FirstAvenue 2 года назад
@@davidvanniekerk356 As a kid at OM (Oranjemund), I was always eavesdropping on the very, very courteous greeting ritual two Ovambo men used when they met up on any street. It included the custom handshake and then I recall the main words used as being ‘Molo!’ followed by the response ‘Nawa!, imbiritu’ , Eh naanga! ….and so the conversation developed. Excuse the spelling and the dialogue.This is all I recall from a nearly forgotten memory from way back in the 1960’s which today I still find amazing in that it reaffirms the bonds between two or more people from the same tribe living & working so far from their homes in Northern Namibia. Love that country! As kids we could earn £5 for every diamond we found out in the desert.Guess we and my buddies went after school each day….!
@peacestarroydohling9660
@peacestarroydohling9660 2 года назад
Amazing, that upside-down trees and those termites mountain. Incredible isn't it, just keep it up Noraly. Amaze us with your amazing videos. Drive safe Stay healthy GOD BLESS YOU.
@Annur375
@Annur375 4 месяца назад
Oh, magnificent woman, Noraly. You have gone farther than Marco Polo and Vasco de Gama combined. Extraordinary series to watch, the best of the very best. Godspeed.
@gauravrawat2007
@gauravrawat2007 2 года назад
Wow! "Nothing in nature makes sense except in light of evolution"------ T. Dobzhansky. No words, just admires this....👍👍👍
@jamesfleming6773
@jamesfleming6773 2 года назад
The scenery really has changed,must be nice to see a bit of greenery and water.👍🇬🇧
@manishkumawat3666
@manishkumawat3666 2 года назад
I believe tribal people drink from that
@reggoldsmith4788
@reggoldsmith4788 2 года назад
Well done Noralee, this is the best travel show ever, I so look forward to all your episodes and do appreciate the effort you put in. Manu thanks
@jonam7589
@jonam7589 2 года назад
I like your new way of spelling her name.
@reggoldsmith2232
@reggoldsmith2232 2 года назад
@@jonam7589 Hi, Yes sorry about that, it still is the best travel show I've seen in years
@jonam7589
@jonam7589 2 года назад
@@reggoldsmith2232 apology is not needed. Misunderstandings can easily happen when people don't know each other. I agree that this is the best site and I have been following her from the beginning. Peace and love!
@luckyone8793
@luckyone8793 2 года назад
Noraly, I absolutely love going on your adventures with you this season. Been with you since the beginning❣ A big thank you❤
@reneprovencher8395
@reneprovencher8395 2 года назад
What beautiful people. I love the tiny ones. Oh so cute and sweet. I love this country, so fascinating. I love that they have kept their customs. Thanks again Noraly. Great video. 👍👍
@CalvinBradley
@CalvinBradley 2 года назад
Watching the burrows run reminded me of years ago when a pony that was kept in a pasture alone had made its escape. It ran beside me for about 100 yards before stopping. I sometimes wonder if the animals that run as you approach are entertaining themselves instead of running in fear. Just a thought. Thanks for always finding beauty when most don’t. Safe travels.
@jonam7589
@jonam7589 2 года назад
fear.
@ragbag46
@ragbag46 2 года назад
Yes here in Thailand I get chased by dogs while out cycling, and yes some just run beside me not showing any aggression, and like the donkeys maybe enjoy the run.
@mikeclarke952
@mikeclarke952 2 года назад
Noraly: Wow look at the size of that termite mound. Namibia: Hold my Aardvark.
@peetschabort1080
@peetschabort1080 2 года назад
And there is much more of it underground, it works like a giant human lung and regulating the temperature to be constant.
@norbertalleaume
@norbertalleaume 2 года назад
:D
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 2 года назад
Another day in the life of Noraly! What great passion you have for the people and their country. Really enjoyed this installment of your adventure. Ride safe!
@johncopetti1253
@johncopetti1253 2 года назад
Truly a wonderful experience for you, and for the viewers as well. Cheers and enjoy
@rockinroxxi3710
@rockinroxxi3710 2 года назад
It's always great to see you interacting with locals and those Himba gals are just lovely. At the ending drone shot, I was expecting to see some crazy crocodile leap out of the river to try and eat the drone.
@brianm5753
@brianm5753 2 года назад
She filmed those ladies for clicks then rode off as all westerners always do. Those are people not wildebeests in Serengeti. Only person I know who put an effort into knowing those people is that guy from Best Ever Food Review Show. Yeah. A food channel does a better job in knowing a people than these "travel" channels
@rockinroxxi3710
@rockinroxxi3710 2 года назад
@@brianm5753 I can tell your videos do a much better job than Noraly’s…oh wait you don’t have any and ZERO subscribers say a lot about you too. Carry on in your mother’s basement; this is an adult conversation.
@brianm5753
@brianm5753 2 года назад
@@rockinroxxi3710 I'm an African who isn't satisfied with how these people film my people without consent or context. Just film a bunch of kids in torn clothes on the side of the road and keep moving. Your point of view is petty anyways. There's no way you'd understand my concern. I was talking to whoever clicks your comment to see the replies. We don't have basements here and people in Africa have to actually work for a living because most of us don't have inherited wealth to fall back to when wealth in subscriber numbers doesn't work out. I'd say what I do for a living but it would be a disgrace to the profession since I already engaged you to this point
@Nick-Gye
@Nick-Gye 2 года назад
@@brianm5753 that is a harsh assumption on your part, one that I don’t share as Noraly has shown respect to everyone she meets.
@brianm5753
@brianm5753 2 года назад
@@Nick-Gye Respect she shows. I'm talking about filming people
@davidwhite4915
@davidwhite4915 2 года назад
Another fascinating video and lesson from Noraly It's a rainy afternoon here in the UK nowhere near as warm as on your ride Stay Safe Noraly xxx
@Brave2standalone
@Brave2standalone 2 года назад
IT REALLY GIVES YOU A NEW PROSPECTIVE ON LIFE FOR SURE!!!
@ayieerin6815
@ayieerin6815 2 года назад
After 3 days of marathon from first episode of season 5..finally i made it here..really inspiring video..such a brave lady..🤗
@arjunb20
@arjunb20 2 года назад
Oh Nōråly . What a gorgeous waterfall. Nice breakfast. A brief Tribal tour. Good content
@simone4609
@simone4609 2 года назад
Bingwatched your Channel the whole day, and now you’re uploading a video 🤩 thnx for the content noraly, stay save 💪🏍
@cornemuse61
@cornemuse61 2 года назад
The 17:30 to 18:30 scenery is absolutely stunning... you and others travel vloggers let us see parts of the world that we would neverr have seen otherwise.... who's planning a trip to Namibia? Thank you Noraly...!!
@CesarGonzalez-kt7vp
@CesarGonzalez-kt7vp 2 года назад
Can't tell you how fortunate I am to have found your channel, it was just a random thing. I'll just use the word you say over and over again to describe you. Incredible!!!!!
@jreid641
@jreid641 2 года назад
I'm glad you caught that guy at the petrol station before he could put diesel in your tank! In the late, Neil Peart's book, "Ghost Rider" he's traveling by motorcycle across Canada and someone somewhere accidently put diesel in his BMW GS. I can't remember all the details, but I remember him spending a fair amount of time and money getting the problem corrected before he could go on. Safe travels.
@PharaohDeathMask
@PharaohDeathMask 2 года назад
R.I.P. Neil Peart.( Drummer for Canadian band "Rush").
@nelsong4719
@nelsong4719 2 года назад
I've seen it done a couple of times. Diesel will not harm a gasoline engine as a matter of fact if it's a 50/50 mixture the engine will still run albeit very poorly. If you happen to fill a Diesel engine with gasoline then you got problems and could permanently damage the engine. I read a couple of Neil Peart's book and he was definitely a true Motorcyclist like Itchy.
@kabukidreamboy
@kabukidreamboy 2 года назад
You'd think he'd have known better, Neil could just have siphoned most of it out and refilled with petrol - job done!
@andredejarjayes
@andredejarjayes 2 года назад
i was listening ABBA. i stopped the music and start watching the video. Noraly exits ABBA guesthouse. :))
@miminowak7446
@miminowak7446 2 года назад
Nice ride Noraly and I am so glad you have a drone with you...... its like the cherry on the top of a cake 🎂 every time. THANKS
@CRyan71
@CRyan71 2 месяца назад
You are the most interesting person/channel. I was following other channels who were travelling but they all started building cabins etc and got boring. This channel is intriguing . Bringing us wonderful views of the landscapes and history and interesting facts. Loving it.
@dorcasndokosho5248
@dorcasndokosho5248 2 года назад
The Himba lady was asking for something to eat.
@Nfgytaylo
@Nfgytaylo 2 года назад
😥😥😥😥
@larsgustafsson1712
@larsgustafsson1712 2 года назад
I looked twice trying to guess if she was asking about water or about the GoPro. Both gueeses wrong then ...
@dorcasndokosho5248
@dorcasndokosho5248 2 года назад
To be specific she was asking for food.
@kizmaiaz7671
@kizmaiaz7671 2 года назад
@@dorcasndokosho5248 If that is true it would have been nice to see her give something back to the people she shoots footage of and thus makes a living of.
@61sunset
@61sunset 2 года назад
@@kizmaiaz7671 To be fair, she didn't understand the gestures of the Himba ladies. I am sure if she knew she would have given them something.
@itsbob2609
@itsbob2609 2 года назад
Another great video Noraly. Looks like you are gaining over 5000 subscribers a week eh. We will “all” come to wherever you’re at when you hit a million. Book lots of rooms.😁
@steppenwolf53
@steppenwolf53 2 года назад
Wow! Amazing drone pictures and amazing ride. Really amazing culture diversity all from the amazing Noraly.
@mr.naturepaintings3762
@mr.naturepaintings3762 День назад
I'm watching full of your video ma'am .take care always..God bless you ❤❤❤
@readysetsleep
@readysetsleep 2 года назад
17:44 that has to be the most unique waterfalls I've ever seen where it's a thin gorge.
@blackaliss9488
@blackaliss9488 2 года назад
They are magnificent if the Kunene is in full flood. Unfortunately the flow is controlled by the Angolan's who have a dam just on their side of the border by Ruacana. Maybe Noraly will show where the Ruacana falls are supposed to be. (They are most of the year dry due to the dam😢.)
@pd3427
@pd3427 2 года назад
You are so pretty, especially your eyes. Please don’t forget there’s many fans in Korea. Always be happy and careful. Hyuk KIM from Korea. 🙏
@keithdonaldson5573
@keithdonaldson5573 2 года назад
Your attitude, and exuberance in seeing, and experiencing life, and all the different people you meet is a gift to us all. Happy trails
@coemiebreytenbach8173
@coemiebreytenbach8173 2 года назад
Walk like a Himba ...not an Egiption !
@paulmorris3022
@paulmorris3022 2 года назад
Hi Noraly. thank you for another amazing look into your fantastic journey. i look forward to many more to come.
@peetschabort1080
@peetschabort1080 2 года назад
Today Tatjana Schoenmaker made history for SA at the Olympics in Japan!
@NewSkiwi
@NewSkiwi 2 года назад
That was amazing!!!!
@rusnsc7622
@rusnsc7622 2 года назад
Another good one Noraly, the drone footage really captured the beauty of the falls. Be safe….
@raisrasik8284
@raisrasik8284 24 дня назад
Nice view & braveness of young ladies, stay blessed
@stuartbrown8257
@stuartbrown8257 2 года назад
I love how the quest for petrol concluded with the ‘Petrol is here!’ place! It’s like the universe is listening and trying to help you.
@michaelsewell3706
@michaelsewell3706 2 года назад
Dont take a chance with fuel in those remote areas of Namibia, rather keep your tank and fuel bags full at all times, you definitely dont want to run out in that desolate area.
@dillee9988
@dillee9988 2 года назад
That is the best advise anyone can give Noraly. I was going to say the same thing. You also have to maybe keep filter nearby, it's easy to pickup dirty fuel.
@rmfootballmaestro92
@rmfootballmaestro92 2 года назад
The two himba' ladies were asking for food ,,,, though
@MyLostYouth
@MyLostYouth 2 года назад
I thought they were asking about the camera on the front of her helmet.
@jereking254
@jereking254 5 месяцев назад
Noraly's camera brings a new world everyday. Kudos.
@unquienz
@unquienz 2 года назад
Noraly , I like the way you care for the people, being friendly , finding out about their situation and learning some of their language. Awesome 👌
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