Changing my US dollars at the border of MAURITANIA |S7 - E17|
In this episode I am starting my adventure to follow the Iron Ore Train, which runs 700 kilometers through the Sahara, in Mauritania. But before I ride to a remote part of Mauritania, I need to make sure I bring enough cash with me. The ATMs don't work, so I have to change all my US dollars for local currency, at the border of Morocco and Mauritania..
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I like how the attendant at the gas station was smoking near your fuel drenched fuel bladder. 😳Good times in Mauritania.
@pkerber
Жыл бұрын
Life is cheap in third world countries.
@ruth.greening
Жыл бұрын
Just another lie they told us! Not so flammable after all. 😂
@spiritfree5050
Жыл бұрын
@@ruth.greening yeah ever poured high octane 98 fuel on your BBQ its plenty flamable LOL
@ronalddonald7143
Жыл бұрын
@@ruth.greening Waving the cigarette in the middle of fuel vapour at 5:00 is something we are not get used to in Europe.
@Ambitiouseagle
Жыл бұрын
Hilarious 😂
When I get stressed at a cliffhanger, I remind myself that I’m watching a video that she edited after the fact, so she is in fact okay.
@johnnyvh1188
Жыл бұрын
At the very least we know she was okay when she uploaded this video...😅
@curtiswiseman5207
Жыл бұрын
I do the exact same thing every time Noraly gets into some risky situation!
@lwwaters
Жыл бұрын
It may have been something as simple as the kill switch got turned on in the fall.
@edwatts9612
Жыл бұрын
I usually watch on TV (no commenting capability) but I switched to computer to make that same observation. There may have been a problem uploading the video. I suppose the Internet is a little sketchy in Mauritania.
@kennithnieman9130
Жыл бұрын
😂😂 yeah, it looks a little sketchy to say the least.
So that one person (Noraly) release better and more content in a month than National Geographic in a year with 2000 employees. Just wow!
Noraly, I have been following you since your first trip from India, have watched almost all of your series, in fact inspired by you I did a recent motorcycle trip from Austria to Pakistan covering over 25000 KMs. I remember when you said “ which track to take” myself riding in the Mongolian mountains where I lost the orientation. But you, riding in the desert, all alone, nothing around, heat, deep sand, have earned a next level of respect. Not everyone has the courage to do this.
@raheemka
Жыл бұрын
And Arshad Bhai, you copied her logo style.. lol. Btw.. i do watch your videos as well. Nice ones. From India.
What a cliff hanger ending for me to worry about all weekend. Another epic Itchyboots adventure.
@hhheidi1121
Жыл бұрын
Yes that’s scary
@stellaherapath2676
Жыл бұрын
There is sòoo many people praying for her safety...I believe help is on its way!!
@bruscifer
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too! 😱
@6P3-MK4
Жыл бұрын
The video was put out, so clearly she is ok.
@rielvanleeuwen8303
Жыл бұрын
Ojee! Thumbs up!👍👍👍
The guy smoking and pumping gas. 🔥 Crazy!
What I’ve learned from watching this channel from time to time is no matter where you go in the world people are people. Most people are good and are willing to help.
Showing us areas millions of us will never see.. truly awesome ❤
@munter10
Жыл бұрын
You’re kidding right? A desert is the most boring ride I can imagine… and fraught with danger!
This is sheer bravery Noraly, one word, absolute respect. Prayers for your safety and the Footage is jaw dropping.
@gaminiediri
Жыл бұрын
Thank you,Diane, for this comment. I fully agree with you.
@joediver7669
Жыл бұрын
That's two words. 😛
@dm1927
Жыл бұрын
Greet comment Diane 👍
@bajaborracho9139
Жыл бұрын
Noraly is where fear goes to die!😊
OMG Noraly, so hope you're OK, and got Alaska sorted out. What a cliffhanger ... Monday is a loooooong time to wait! 🤔🙏😎
@MG-ih7mg
Жыл бұрын
She's obviously fine, she posted about it so has to be after the fact 😂 You only need to worry when you don't see a video or hear anything, otherwise just an inconvenience she obviously gets through.
@bridgetedwardsmentalhealth409
Жыл бұрын
@@MG-ih7mg obviously yes, Noraly produced this video so she must be alright ... I simply have empathy and concern for her well-being.
Did you ever watch one of Itchy Boots videos and realize that a simple thumbs-up just wasn't enough? What an epic journey to share with us!
@davemarriott
Жыл бұрын
All the time.
@jerrym3261
Жыл бұрын
We should get to do a thumbs up each time we watch. I'd much rather watch these videos over and over than almost anything else. Some videos I have watched dozens of times and they deserve more than a thumbs up every time. Amazing content here and it's good for you, inspires you to live larger and shows you the world is full of good people. Everybody should watch Itchy Boots.
@patrickpritchard8301
Жыл бұрын
It is hard to imagine how she creates at this level so consistently. There are so many parts to what she does and she has mastered all of them. Her endless curiosity and charm engages both her veiwers and the people she meets during her travels is the foundation I think. I still struggle to understand how she can be both so positive but also be driven to keep improving her various skills. I will not be suprised a bit if one day we see her winning an Oscar for a documentary,
@jerrym3261
Жыл бұрын
@@patrickpritchard8301 For me, it's akin to watching athletes that shatter all time records. There are just some humans that seem to achieve more than what is humanly possible. She said something in an interview once that stays with me. She was asked if there was something that happened that she didn't expect. With no hesitation she said that it was how much kindness among her followers would get to her, it wasn't just kindness to her, it was also when we were kind to each other. I may be wrong but, I believe that is what motivates her, growing kindness.
It was a good thing the petrol fumes spilled on the extra bag did not ignite from the garage assistant's cigarette :-) I am so impressed how Noraly confidently approaches all people and is never phased when groups of money changers gather around her for example. She doesn't seem concerned about being mugged and perhaps it is this confidence and trust in people that always gets her through.
@NayanJB
Жыл бұрын
In reality, she has more chance of being mugged in US & many developed western countries than in these less developed poorer nations whose helpful/welcoming people r always vilified by fearmongering mainstream media in d west through stereotypes & propaganda.
@Q_QQ_Q
9 ай бұрын
Mugging happens in some of the places but those muggers are their own people who steal some money, try to make it real .
I've watched every episode of all seasons but this visit to Morocco and Mauritania tops the "adventure" meter. Please stay safe.
@weallareone14
Жыл бұрын
I find it a little worrisome
Noraly, Your tour selections are just amazing not to also mention just what a very brave person you are. not many woman would care to endue the sheer loneliness and the risks involved with these kinds of adventures.however congratulations from us all in kiwi land NEW ZEALAND.
As much as the problem with Alaska is worrisome we know that got it sorted by the fact that she posted this video. All we have to do is worry/wonder how long it took and how was she able to cope. Thanks for posting as always. Best wishes for your continued safety, All of your subscribers care about you. 🏍
I swear Noraly can read our minds while we're watching. About the time i think "that would make great drone footage" she inserts said drone footage. I love seeing, from a different perspective, how Noraly and Alaska fit in to the larger surrounding terrain. You get a sense for how very small she and her bike really are compared to the larger empty desert. What a brave individual you are Noraly !
@sadalata1
Жыл бұрын
❤
@darrylmoffett8323
Жыл бұрын
She is just that, a brave individual, smart, talented and beautiful. Ride safe and have fun Noraly. 🇺🇸
@henryarn
Жыл бұрын
I agree, the drone shots tell amazing stories and a perspective reality of the terrain. Before she panned out you can see the tires wobble in the deep sand.
@Oujana1990
Жыл бұрын
Drones in populated areas will cost you up to confiscation and fees, and it will open the door for "fixers" to fix it and you, of course.
After seeing the cliffhanger that Alaska won't start. Ramdan all the way in Morocco: no problem I fix
I'm mauritanian i never seen this place before thank you for showing me my country
It's somewhat comforting to see that Noraly is carrying what appears to be a Garmin Inreach satellite communicator.
People I know who have been to Mauritania have said it is to dangerous to travel there and were very happy to get out in good shape. Be Safe and Be Very Careful. 🇨🇦
@user-es2bq2bf1b
Жыл бұрын
probably a lie
@zenosama8599
Жыл бұрын
The east and north of Mauritania is dangerous
@neilurquhart8622
Жыл бұрын
Yeh, dodgy money exchange, dodgy vehicles, dodgy petrol attendants……don’t think Mauritania will be on my bucket list. TAKE CARE NORALY, I HOPE YOU STAY SAFE🤞🇬🇧
@medchanan4152
Жыл бұрын
The Mauritanians are a beautiful people and their country is beautiful and safe in most regions, especially the coastal ones. You just have to avoid its desert borders with Algeria, Morocco and Mali.
@WikiReever
Жыл бұрын
People are very nice… but what I don’t like about Mauritania is the policeman every check point they are ask for money
I know it wasn’t planned, but that’s one heck of a cliffhanger. Now we must wait until Monday. Best of luck wherever you’re at now. Ride safe and have fun. 🇺🇸
Now I am convinced you are the bravest woman I know! Some of your interactions in this episode were potentially dangerous but you did not show any fear. Mad respect
@ysfbomba
Жыл бұрын
she is crazy 🤣
@EvgeniyO
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes it seems to me that this is the plot of a detective movie.
@Wanjiru2022
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t believe how many guys just strolled up at the money exchange to have a look!
18:33 The sight of a long line of trains transporting iron ore in the middle of the desert is majestic. From a distance, it looks like a procession of ants. Very impressive.😲
Hi Noraly. I helped build those blue and beige locomotives in London Ontario,Canada. What a small world.
Traversing all different kinds of roads, countries and meet all different kind of people. This is really something else.
Amazing pictures of the train behind you Noraly with sand and blue sky , would look fabulous as a poster or photograph.
So I've come to the conclusion that there aren't enough superlatives to describe you so I will just leave it at "amazing, stunning and breathtaking." No words really do justice.
What a big difference between Morocco and Mauritania! The former looks more modernized. Travel these huge stretches of sand WOW. I hope the problem with the pump will be solved.. I'm holding my breath. Good luck!!🛻👍👍👍
@sam17ado87
Жыл бұрын
there is a big difference in economy between the two countries so its obvious
Had to laugh when the guy filling you up was smoking around petrol😮.As for dodgy cars, remember catching a taxi in Kenya with Army mates the petrol tank was a 5ltr plastic container under the drivers seat next to battery.We couldn't make out why it was so drafty then realised there was no windscreen😅.Great times and thankyou for taking us on your journey.
Noraly's music is always spot-on.
Got a bad feeling about these guys, this place. Time for a little R&R Noraly. Like in the Lake District.
Maybe this train transported the iron for your next Honda. Well, if you ask me...... I think the cars in Nouadhibou look quite good for wrecks. About Alaska not storting. I was once a car mechanic and in the Dutch language we make a difference between not "starting" and not "aanslaan" ,means it doesn't by run itself. The solution for both problems couldn't be more different. Not starting *battery, *starting engine, *cable from battery to starting engine disconnected, *starting relay * starting button. So you push the starter button and hear nothing. Not: yiebeyiebeyiebeyiebe Not running: you push the button or turn the key and you hear the starting engine turning, (yiebeyiebeyiebe) the combustion engine, but this isn't going to run by itself. Vroemvroemvroem. Problems: *sparkplugs, *gas, *engine flooded and much more I know ! So for the roadside assistente it is good to know what's the problem. But the professionals like ADAC, ANWB, AA, RAC have many stuff on board. How this is in Mauritanië...I don't know
I don't know why you choose to do your vlog in English, but as I am an American born English speaker, I appreciate that you do. I do like to hear your attempts to communicate in the various languages that your encounter. You seem to always have good interactions with the locals. You are so fearless.
@woofiooxx
Жыл бұрын
it hits a broader audience that why.
usually modern bikes have a switch that shuts engine after a fall maybe a side stand or near the clutch cant exactly call the local breakdown recovery but im sure you get it sorted x
Have been watching you in your adorable videos from your start journey from India, however in between missed some, along with me my mother also watched and was very glad to see, as she was a very strong and lived her life in educating children especially girls, she always said that the girls should be courageous and self sustainable, she passed away 2 years ago, whenever i see your videos I miss her as she mostly accompanied me while watching. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Great stuff Noraly, another fantastic adventure. Don't worry about the people moaning that there are not enough trees in your Sahara videos ! They are probably the same ones that would say the Arctic is a bit too snowy ! ;-) 😂😂💪👍
@ziskabrits618
Жыл бұрын
😅😅😅
The iron ore train was awesome, reminded me of the time in 1975 I worked for Hamersley Iron Pilbara Western Australia and serviced the trains that bought iron ore in from the west to be exported to Japan..one of my jobs was the hose out the dead kangaroos.😃
I've been interested to see in both Morocco and Mauritania how completely unfazed the men have been meeting a young woman travelling alone on a motorbike, at the petrol stations and check points for example. Especially considering some of the journies Noraly has either just completed, or still to complete. Totally unfazed. Just friendly, interested, and helpful. Fabulous. Love it.
"Catching" the train - fun! Oy, the end of this episode!! Because you posted the video, at least we know you are not a well-hydrated skeleton out in the desert somewhere. 😁
Wow -- that petrol station operator was smoking while pumping -- yikes! I don't know why I got a bit of goosebumps when you greeted that train but, hey, it happened. I'm trying to remember now where it was that you raced a train -- somewhere in the lower USA, I think. Well, I'll just have to go back and watch again, LOL. Your delight in adventuring is contagious -- love it! But in the last seconds . . . Alaska won't start -- oh no! Again, I remind myself that you are safe, but jeepers, Monday (and your next video) can't come soon enough now . . .
You're a brave human this is not easy and By the way, you are right Money in Mauritania is confusing even for me as a mauritanienne, not to scare you but be more careful with who you're changing money frome in general who you deal with and also remember don't judge the country based on some silly situations and finally I hope you have a safe trip.
One thing I've learned watching these videos is 'don't sweat the small stuff'. With each encounter I'm wondering, how is this going to pan out? Noraly always keeps a cool demeanor and always forges ahead. Incredibly inspiring.
You should remind Alaska that she's a Honda and to snap out of it.😄
The man with the cigarette near the petrol sodden bag !
Whenever I think your stories can't get any better, they do. And this one a cliffhanger to boot. I just can't imagine doing what you're doing. And alone.
Unbelievable the dude at petrol station is having a smoke 😂 and there is Noraly with spilled fuel all over her lagguage 😮
@sid7088
Жыл бұрын
No danger, only an open flame or spark will ignite gasoline.
Keep spreading you smile and positive thinking around the world You make it better episode by episode!
May God protect you from all harm. Your follower from Morocco 🇲🇦❤🏍️🏍️🏍️
Guy smoking as he fills up the car. Brilliant.
🇮🇹 Here WE are, folks! Gooood Afternoon, Noraly, Internet, sisters and brothers, let’s goooooo, as usual! 🇮🇹
Whoa Itchy Boots...way to leave us hanging. Tho, you've surely figured out that problem. 💥💪🏆✨🎶🤠♥️Much love & prayers for guidance & protection always.
Huge risk with the money changers
@Music_Just_Stopped
2 ай бұрын
More risk at the fuel station, with the smoking guy. lol.
It is amazing how many cars that train pulles.
Wow...that guy with lighted cigarette as he filled a car with petrol 😨.....and the impossibly long train !!!! amazing sights.......but, go safely and I hope Alaska is ok and your journey continues !!!!
It is “Cliff Hanger Friday”. Will Noraly make it to her destination????? or will she be rescued by a Handsome prince with an English accent? (Probably not) There is a high probability Itchy Boots will figure it out, fix it, start Alaska and arrive at her destination none the worse for wear. Don’t ya just love a happy ending.👍😊
Thanks Noraly you’re awesome 👍🏻😎🏍️
5:04 the pump guy is smoking during the work 😂
What I’ve learned watching Noraly is there isn’t a problem she can’t handle 💪🏼 Hope the issue with Alaska was quickly resolved!
@OneTwoMark
Жыл бұрын
A woman travelling by herself here is risky especially as she goes more south. Hope she carries some form of defence.
@subutaynoyan5372
Жыл бұрын
@@OneTwoMark Sometimes I wonder whether she actually does carry a weapon or not. I'm guessing that would be troublesome at border crossings and all. I saw her doing a lot of dangerous stuff and seem to have complete trust to strangers in the middle of nowhere. She once really protested against all the ''Be careful'' comments saying she knows what she's doing and she's not naive or anything. My father still thinks she doesn't travel alone, which is absolutely ridicilous.
@spinny2010
Жыл бұрын
@@subutaynoyan5372 Have often wondered the same. I actually think the various cameras and the GPS emergency beacon she has on show might act as a deterrent. Certainly not full proof if someone really wanted to hurt her in some way. But a visual deterrent nonetheless. She might know some nifty self defence moves also. God willing that nothing bad will ever happen to her.
@machtschnell7452
Жыл бұрын
I hope it is resolved in 72 hours.
@stevenmeyer9674
Жыл бұрын
@@subutaynoyan5372 I imagine, if Noraly felt she needed a weapon she wouldn't be riding in that area.
Lawrence of Arabia and Noraly of Mauritania! It's amazing that 3 locomotives can pull that much weight!
Total respect, bigger cajones than anyone I've met.... go girl and stay safe!!
I don’t find your desert riding boring at all! Bring it on, and safe travels always!
A cliffhanger... er, sand dune hanger! Somehow I bet you got out of there safely. The scene with the train in the background on the horizon was epic! Sandy Trails!
I love this channel it takes me back 40 years and brings back all the emotions that riding a bike gives you.
@d.s.8918
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy riding in the same way but not in that remote level. I'm belonging to the million stupid guys going everyday to work and have just a couple of weeks off per year.
@plumduff3303
Жыл бұрын
Once a biker always a biker
A lifetime ago I was in Singapore, and needed to get US money changed to local dollars. My friends that lived there told me to go to the money changers on the street and forget about the banks, that scene exchanging US dollars took me right back. Thanks for taking us along Noraly.
@nelson1174
Жыл бұрын
Why are banks discouraged?
@myownlilbubble
Жыл бұрын
@@nelson1174 the money changers gives better rates....no service fees.....their rates are displayed at the back of their booths...so you can walk around and compare.
@cazpk6840
Жыл бұрын
I am in Singapore. They were/are not on the streets like these guys but within buildings and all the exchange rates are visible. The guys Noraly met were literally on the v hot streets with calculators 😊 Yes money changers have better rates. The banks in Singapore are so crowded and i do not like going to them unless really necessary.
@steveshein
Жыл бұрын
@@cazpk6840 This was back in 1984, they were on the streets back then, and had better rates.
@nelson1174
Жыл бұрын
@@myownlilbubble oh, I see. Thank you
The gas attendant with the cigarette ! Be safe out there Noraly
What a beautiful country Mauritania is! Didn't expect the difference with Morocco was going to be that big in terms of convience, instrastructure etc.
@yudeok413
4 ай бұрын
Don't seep on Mauritania they are making huge strides. Things take time to change but in a few years they level up.
@meb5205
3 ай бұрын
@@yudeok413 Very happy to hear that! Go Mauritania!! 🇲🇦❤️🇲🇷
Riding alongside the track makes me think of the time I rode the same route on the Classic Paris - Dakar Rally in 2008. That track is not as easy as you are making it look considering you are fully loaded. You left us hanging!! Tot ziens Noraly.
Oh Lordy, go from great hotel, to dead engine. It’s a break from starter button to engine. A fuse, relay. Sending some energy to you Noraly. It’s an easy fix, but I’m in Virginia……..😳❤️
I am afraid for your safety some time Noraly, Please stay safe !! Please !!!
you are the bravest person I know !! the utmost respect and admiration to you !! god be with you .
Oh my gosh Noraly after seeing that preview, I won’t be able to sleep until I find out what’s going on with Alaska!! You really know how to keep us in suspense!!!
The gas station guy smoking a cigarette was fun, I was waiting for everything to go up in a ball of flame.
@sid7088
Жыл бұрын
No open flame, no problem.
Wow! What an episode! And the ending…. Glad you roll with a Beacon! I hope you are ok… and I am glad you roll heavy with water and food.
I’m nervous for you now,…Alaska won’t start and you’re in the Sahara. Awaiting next episode
Because of your videos.... I just ordered my first motorcycle ... I have a 125 scooter ... but I'm getting ready to do an adventure ride in Thailand and riding brings me such happiness so i needed a full bike. Thank you for this inspirational content
Itchy Boots... my favorite KZread channel! The traffic at the beginning looked pretty chaotic, but nothing like when you were in Turbo. That was the worst. The guy smoking the cigarette at the gas pump was a fool. That money exchange was very weird, very weird. Oh no! Ending on a cliff hanger! Thanks for this video, Noraly! Great work!
@ROTV-DanLockhart
Жыл бұрын
@@youme1414 You don't see any irony in your comment?
@ROTV-DanLockhart
Жыл бұрын
@@youme1414 😂😂
The suspense! always dread breaking down in the middle of nowhere.
I know this route from Noadhiboy to Choum , I did it in 2003 , in 4x4, and I burst a wheel with a piece of train track buried in the sand . My greatest respects for what you do. When one has been there, really appreciate the courage that you put doing these inhospitable routes.
Water is gold in the desert, I was stranded 110° F and no shade, 💦 is everything. I pray you are safe , this is visibility a fantastic journey.
Love the shot riding away from the train
I live in South Africa and love your programs, you must be very very carefully when you go through Africa, very very dangerous for a lady to ride alone, good luck, wees versigtig en ry mooi , that words is in Afrikaans, Dutch mixed
You are such a brave woman
Hope you get Alaska fixed...💛 ✨🐪
Now this is challenging, and probably the most dangerous episode I've seen so far. A breakdown in the middle of the desert could be deadly, and I believe all your viewers are concerned for your safety. However, you are a very capable person and have shown your considerable experience in handling problems. I depend on your thrice weekly videos for entertainment and uplifting adventure. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
@oklahomahank2378
Жыл бұрын
To me the one in the mountains where she got so cold was more dangerous, but it is subjective.
@jerrym3261
Жыл бұрын
@@oklahomahank2378 To me it was the river running across the road in Bolivia. Then again, I don't like heights (actually edges) so, the abandoned railroad bridge in Columbia would have been suicide for me to attempt.
@oklahomahank2378
Жыл бұрын
@@jerrym3261 I had forgotten about the water in Bolivia. I would have turned around, but she made it.
Very harsh environment but nice people at least you seem to know you'll be safe there
More Wow!!! 😮 Middle of NO WHERE!!! 🥺 & Uh-oh!! Can’t wait to see next episode!! OMG!! 😅
First Glimpses of Mauritania are fantastic for riders who love dune bashing. And that’s what Itchy Boots is doing in this episode. It ended with Alaska breaking down in the middle of nowhere and thus heightening the interest for what happened next. Did Noraly fix it on her own or did her guardian angel pop up like so many times before. Excited to find out in next episode. I’m a bit worried for her but I believe she will be fine coz she has the brains to tackle this situation. All the luck to you Noraly 👍
@oklahomahank2378
Жыл бұрын
Plus the fact that she posted it means she is still alive.
@guy6311
Жыл бұрын
21:06 foreshadowing? Just good planning.
Oh Noraly....don't leave us with such a cliffhanger!!! Now I have to worry about you all weekend!!! I'm sure you're okay since you are still uploading videos but wow!!! What a journey!!!
You're such an inspiration!!!! Thank you for being you!
Hope she is safe❤
Epic adventures. Loved the traffic in city… no rules, no order. I consider myself to be a pretty good rider, and I was nervous! Guy smoking at the gas station ( while filling ) was interesting. How you angled your motorcycle to get amazing views of the coal train was great. How fortunate we are to see the world as it is with you in your travels. Thank you for your efforts
@61sunset
Жыл бұрын
Think it was an iron ore train .
@Vosjetube
Жыл бұрын
@@61sunset it was iron ore
So many Series 3 Land Rovers there and in Morocco - heaven! I own one here in the UK too, great to see so many working there.
That would be my main concern…not to be able to start Alaska in the middle of the desert…glad we are not watching Live videos which means that Noraly found a solution to the issue. Amazing to see the remote places you are going through and how friendly the locals are with you. Fantastic images with the iron ore train in the background. There is a guy who is organizing a trip where you get to jump on that train and spend the night on one wagon for a few hundreds kilometers…probably as crazy as being on Alaska!
كم هو رائع المغرب بصحراءه وناسه الطيبين الكرماء
That was an arduous day in the saddle, Noraly. NOW as I’m writing this, you seem to be stranded. I’ve always had this situation in the back of my mind, concerned for your welfare. So now you’re making us wait ‘til Monday to find out how you maneuver your way out of this debacle…❤❤❤Rick
What is it with your videos that every other episode gives me goosebumps and shivers down my spine? 🤗 There has to be more to it than landscapes, landscapes, landscapes. Good Sinewanian-style cliffhanger there, I'll be biting my fingernails until Monday…🥴
@MikePara111
Жыл бұрын
You must have long fingernails to last the entire weekend, for me.. I've used everything I have for this episode.😄
@zweispurmopped
Жыл бұрын
@@MikePara111 Now that you mention it, I didn't have to cut them for a while… 🤔
The music at the end was fantastic and fitting! What an episode!
Oh no😳!!!. Cliff hanger my goodness - be safe🙏
No please, don't leave us like this until Monday. What happened after ?🙏
In 1666 Dutch explorers and traders navigated the Atlantic and Hudson River to start a little town called Haverstraw (Field of Straw) in the state of New York, this is where I grew up. I always thought they must of been very brave to sail on little wooden ships from their home to parts unknown. My dear, you must be a descendant, with a flair for adventure, or just half insane😂, 💗your vids, be safe👍.
@ikwer111
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Actually Haverstraw (orig. Haverstro) means straw of oats
@antek-vj5ey
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@@ingridwatsup9671 i dated a guy from there. Very immoral narcissistic psychopath. All show off and risky behavior and taking advantage of others thinking he is better than them. His family applauds and taught him that behavior. Grandiose sense of self and risky behavior are sings of narcissism . Add to that lack of remorse and using of people and you have psychopathy. Boom. so not strong at all . Just plain sociopaths psychopaths narcs etc