this is freaky. i just watched Ichi Boots arrive in Grootfontein 10 min ago. what are the odds. that my two favorite Explorers are at the same lokation at the same time. world is indeed small. 🤘😜
@@spacemonkey9104 I do hope that they can figure out how to do a little meetup. I see them as two people that do things very different but both get great result. And i have a feeling that they would get along just fine. well dreams of a hopeful fan.😊
Great riding hair Kinga, and thanks for taking us along such a Galactic experience. WOW !! How interesting and magical to be able to touch an object that came from outer space, speechless.... 💗🏍🌶🌟👍
Kinga, your videos are truly inspirational, amazing to see you out there riding around the world and with such a positive kind attitude, best wishes, 👍
I watch multiple episodes , forgetting to hit the thumbs up, and then I have to go back and click them all. You should remind people to give you a thumbs up at the end.
Loved the opening as your hair looked like Cameron Diaz in that scene from the film, “there’s something about Mary” so funny but still great and keep the vids coming Kinga, as they make me smile every time👍👍
It is incredible piece of Rock? Does look remarkably like a metallic nugget of some sort 🤔 What I find even more fascinating and no-one seems to mention it, is that it landed in the middle of that small walled / stepped garden 😮 😮 😉 😂 The area looks so lovely to ride through - you are living a lot of peoples dreams!! Take care Ian Back on Two Wheels
Thanks K ! that small pebble from the haven or whatever it is interesting for sure.Also the 180 or 360 wide angle camera on the stick I'm surprise how steady its no shake ! uwazaj na sobie PC ! HPL
Oops sorry I miss your video, but better late than never. Bad things happen to people and bad things happen to us too,,,, curfews Internet blocked 🚫. And here I am seeing a meteorite. GOD BLESS YOU.
That gravel road reminded me of the I90 interstate running through South Dakota USA; the surveyor plotted a pretty much straight line for distances of 20 to 60 or more km. On pavement can get very boring to say the least. Love the unique lens work.
its amazing of all the places to land, that it landed slap bang in the centre of that little amphitheatre. We have seem more on our travels with you than that meteorite has seen on its tours--- well probably thanks Kinga.
Thank you for sharing Kinga! Great video as always. I think it would be most interesting to iknow what the scientists who analysed the rock actually thought of it. How different is the make up of the rock compared to rocks on earth! Most interesting-certainly wouldn't want to be under it when it landed.
Hey Kinga, sooo good to see you being so upbeat! We could really tell you were having fun and in a great mood. And your sign language practice was going well too! Thanks for the vid and ummm... say Hi to Chillie for me too.💕👍🏻🇳🇿
Wow 👌 another beautiful video full of Moto Adventure. I like the 360 shots you took. this is amazing 👏 I really enjoyed your MotoVlog. Simply superb 👌. stay blessed and saty safe. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥.
What's the chance that you and Noralee are exactly in the same country at the same time traveling? Seems like you two should meet up and have a meet and greet! A RU-vid extravaganza!
Ya I agree I follow both of you and what wonderful co incidence both of you are only 200k away fron each other you sud plant a meet a memorable and lovely one
Seems like she's ahead of you and in the northern part of the country, because her landscape is far more desert which I envision when I think of Namibia!
Well. it actually is a "metallic meteorite"- the most common type (as opposed to a stoney meteorite. It consists of a collection of metallic minerals usually with olivine. Info available says it is about 84% iron and 16% nickel with trace of cobalt. They are usually magnetic and as you can guess are very dense. Most meteorites vaporize on their way thru the atmosphere- and the meteorite you see likely represents only portion of the original meteorite since they usually "explode" into many fragments during passage thru the air. (Enough info!).
Long trip to know a meteorite in the middle nowhere, no crater, no impact,fortunately isn"t get fire... Hey! Anybody have seen an alien?! Any picture about he! No lucky, no encounter third degree.... Just great!... Awesome, Kinga! Real nice...show this vid. yes! I'm joking a little with you, but honestly I like the video, is different, please don't trie hit me with that heavy stone .... All the best, ride safely.
Yo kinga just as I thought awesome vid..love watching your beautiful adventures...and just a few kisses back 😘..hair perfect as always 😍from your follower Deano...hope you're well and having fun 😀✌😁👍
80,000 years ago it fall from the sky and in 1920 they finally found it, that was an awfully long search. They should give the guy a ribbon or so for searching that long.
I was only 2 years of age when that rock was recognised by society and as you touched it, I was waiting for it to Buzz and turn a different colour, before an Alien emerged from inside it and spoke to you in an Aussie Lingo (Good day Kinga) but of course that didn't happen, so its just part of space debris that Earth can now claim as a speciality. Cheers Kinga, ride safe.
Think how long it may have orbited in our solar system before being attracted to the gravitational pull of the earth. Think of what a bump, blow, when it hit the ground, the trail of flames that followed it and the huge roar that followed. If that is the intact surviving core, think of all the matter lost during the crossing of the atmosphere, of the hail of small meteorites scattered along the way, many of which surely exploded before hitting the ground. Something that can resemble a fire apocalypse.