Who are these people who click thumbs down? I can't get my breath. It's fantastic entertainment, bloody hard work for the content provider and what's more - it's free! If you don't like it, go elsewhere or better still watch it again and appreciate what is being done here.
@stevemiller74334 жыл бұрын
Laughing while seasick. Now THAT is badass.
@stanfordcoffee4 жыл бұрын
Motion sickness is caused by a conflict between what you see ( a stationary computer, or wall), and what you feel, rolling and pitching. It will help you if you look out the window at the horizon. You inner ear, and your sight Will agree with each other and ease your stomach. Good luck
@mrpdude844 жыл бұрын
Yep, it's actually a self defense mechanism that suspects you may have been poisoned so it purges the system
@YTisDumb4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was hoping someone would post this. It's always worked for me.
@kenneym20034 жыл бұрын
Great advise . tomorrow if you don't get blown off the top deck , you will feel much better ;-)
@fredrodderts30684 жыл бұрын
sorrry never works
@ProjectRedfoot4 жыл бұрын
Cannabis helps, too hahahah
@Peter-gi3re2 жыл бұрын
So typical of Noraly………. Seasick and still has a smile for us all. Many years ago I suffered through a horrible trip across the Irish sea on a crappy ferry with broken stabilizers. We were like 18 hours at sea, a good portion of it stalled out by the Isle of Man. I could see the lights on the Island going up and down. Waves were coming over the bow of the ferry and the water was coming out of the toilets. It was the most miserable feeling to be seasick the whole time and I felt like jumping overboard. I never saw so many people sick in my life. We were in what was called the Pullman Lounge and it was basically like sitting in a cinema watching everyone around you throwing up. I will avoid car ferries as much as possible after that. Strongly suggest dosing up on meds before sailing.
@Ribblebike4 жыл бұрын
When I first started working in the Merchant Navy I was feeling queasy and asked one of the officers what I should do. He told me the best cure for seasickness is to stand under a tree.
@grahamsmith49884 жыл бұрын
Spike Milligan quote.
@Ribblebike4 жыл бұрын
@@grahamsmith4988 That's good to know :-)
@anderslennqvist61684 жыл бұрын
-Was there a tree on that boat?
@ewoutbuhler52174 жыл бұрын
@@anderslennqvist6168 you crack me up! LOL
@anderslennqvist61684 жыл бұрын
@@ewoutbuhler5217 my pleasure
@bertanelson80628 ай бұрын
With waves over 15 feet high, even a big ship like that one can get to rocking. Thanks for showing us life as it is. The test was nice & mild, thankfully.
@varghesevarghese68244 жыл бұрын
Love the way you laugh out the difficulties... even in bad health...
@roufee4 жыл бұрын
Oh here comes the Mohan comment. 1.4 billion.
@stevenharper9066 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Noraly, you’re awesome 👍🏻👣
@lylemacdonald66724 жыл бұрын
A ship that size rocking up and down that much? They must have been heavy seas for sure. Adventure comes in many forms but the Noraly laugh always remains the same; infectious. Spread laughter not virus! You make the world a better place. 🇨🇦
@MichaelKallelisOn2Wheels3 жыл бұрын
Even when you're sick, you're smiling. Fantastic.
@kennethgoodman24574 жыл бұрын
A seaman told me when seasick eat something nice like jam sandwich as it tastes better on the way up😊
@AlaskaErik4 жыл бұрын
In the aviation world we recommend a banana for the same reason.
@OnlineBikes4 жыл бұрын
I agree... but, from personal experience, a mixed fruit jam would taste like blackcurrant jam on the way up...😊
@kennethgoodman24574 жыл бұрын
Online Bikes just remembered something else he told me rice pudding and porridge is a real no no😄
@erwaldox4 жыл бұрын
I don't recommend whiskey at least
@rusty-ole-boomstick12682 жыл бұрын
I remember getting sea sickness, not fun, that was last year and I have been on the sea many times. Ugh, a laughable moment but not at the time, Yes. I have been binge watching as much as possible. I am so excited to catch up. Never been so obsessed with a channel in my life. You're the best, God's speed!
@horse_withno_name82114 жыл бұрын
This is so cool. We never saw this part of your daily life as the person that create this content for us and works so hard to it. Today was more of Noraly the person than Itchy Boots the World Traveling Rider. Please don't overload yourself with work. Do your best to stay healthy. For you and for your army of followers that want you to finish Patagonia to Alaska trip when possible and then do Afrika. But you and your health come first.
@BhanuTeja20244 жыл бұрын
Yes man health cones first undoubtedly also Norally should not be so hard on herself and please take it easy as it goes and I truly believe Norally will complete Patagonia to Alaska ride :) 🙌🙏
@horse_withno_name82114 жыл бұрын
@@BhanuTeja2024 That's right, when possiblle Noraly will certainly finish that trip. Sometimes she does riding for many hours and then ends the day working on her laptop for long, that must be physically and mentally exausting. It was so intense in season 2 that she did had to take a break for sometime.
@hendrilombok77604 жыл бұрын
No more agreed than that..
@extremeelytonymccullagh34654 жыл бұрын
A little time for yourself noraly t irish
@johannsens4 жыл бұрын
As the first 100 of the many comments does not show anything about it, I will elaborate a little about knækbrød and smørrebrød. The best way to descripe smørrebrød is to descripe it as an open-faced sandwich. The bread that is used for it is a sourdough rye bread which is quite soft and is called rugbrød (rug=rye and brød=bread). The recipes for rugbrød and knækbrød are actually quite similar, but rugbrød is much more wet and baked in a loaf tin whereas knækbrød is baked flat which makes them a lot more crunchy. They do have rugbrød in Sweden but they tend to add sugar which we do not in Denmark. The open-faced sandwich is then prepared with different kinds of pålæg, which is the stuff you put on top. It could be spegepølse, a dried pork sausage, with roasted onions and remoulade (sauce remoulade) or salmon or pigliver paté with pickled beetroot. There are tons of possibilities, but you will rarely be able to by them pre-made insmaller convinience stores, but you will be able to find them at butcher shops or dedicated shops called smørrebrødsbutik.
@mathsmichel85064 жыл бұрын
Hello, I'm French, I discovered your channel two weeks ago. I became a fan of your adventures. I immediately subscribed and I put blue thumbs on it all the time. You are an extraordinary woman, always in a good mood and very courageous in short, I love it !!! Very good stay in Iceland and continue to make us dream.
@ochrechap2 жыл бұрын
Are u really French? I can't STAND the attitude of the French when they roll there eyes at people who cant speak proper French. Or they REFUSE to speak English. But your English is really good. I am suprised! Well done! Let me give THAT (your English) a big THUMBS UP!😃
@Makermook4 жыл бұрын
The quality of your videos is a testament to how much effort you put into filming and editing. We definitely appreciate it! Safe travels 😊
@zivabrogan58079 ай бұрын
Fair-oh islands, Noraly...good luck!!!
@fredhoy66973 жыл бұрын
Poor girl. My entire time in the Navy I was never seasick and absolutely loved the stormy rough seas. But if you're seasick, you're sick. Better luck next time.
@lawrencemitchell59834 жыл бұрын
Hello Noraly, as a former Navy Sailor, I can tell you most of us had a transition time if in port for extended time. It took a day or two, or three 🙄 to get our "sea legs". In the worst weather a few would still get queasy....and the "saltier" veterans "helped" by smoking cigars in our berthing compartment 🙂.
@michaelkaliski76514 жыл бұрын
So cute to call a cabin a hut. Makes perfect sense to an English speaker. Best cure for sea sickness is to watch the horizon and get out to a sheltered place on deck.
@Jmaninaz14 жыл бұрын
Your smile and being able to laugh as you endure being seasick show the true strength of your character. We have a medication you can buy here in the USA without a doctor's prescription called "Dramamine," and if you take it an hour before going on a boat, it really seems to stop the seasickness. Anyway, that you for your bright, shining personality--you are a beacon of positive energy no matter what the circumstances, it seems, and that helps the rest of us in this crazy, chaotic world in which we live. Hope you are feeling better and that you enjoy the next days of your trip--take care!
@Killswitch-ON4 жыл бұрын
Imagine Vikings sailing Atlantic in those weather conditions, with their small boats. That's what i call daring
@Yorkshiremadmick4 жыл бұрын
Noraly speaks so well and is an amazing advocate for the Dutch people ❤️ The Filming 🎥is spectacular. Brilliant.
@africo91044 жыл бұрын
I'm a yachty, I always get seasick for the first 3 days on my long sailing trips. A friend saw me prepare food for those 3 days, she asked me why, I told her that I'm useless when seasick and the ,last thing I need was go down into the galley to cook. She gave me tablets called Sea-Legs to try, It's the best thing since bubble gum, after trying everything from copper bangles, ginger and the usual motion sickness pills sold in the pharmacy , I can highly recommend them. Nice video by the way , and I love all the comments , stories and advice.
@coilstreeservice93984 жыл бұрын
Well THANK YOU for doing all this filming and editing so that we may come along with you 👍
@seaninness3344 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. I took the ferry from Denmark to Norway, beautifully calm and the sea was like glass on the outbound trip. Returning it was similar to yours. Lost my appetite, some drunk guy kept trying to talk to me, they would not let you out on deck for fresh air (understandably but still...) I even rushed to the bathroom thinking I was going to get sick. When I opened the door the smell that hit me and the sight of 20+ people all being sick at once snapped my head back. A voice in my head said, "you CANNOT be sick". I ran back to my cabin and actually slept on the cold, hard floor but I did not vomit.
@seaninness3344 жыл бұрын
@ArmchairWarrior hehe thanks. I have lots of vomit stories. I considered this in the "win" column. I have plenty that end in the "loss" column.
@KBZaDeBiela4 жыл бұрын
You are incredible, I never saw anyone in such a good mood after vomiting 6 times! Greetings from Argentina (still under eternal quarantine)
@blogengeezer45074 жыл бұрын
-Are you still holding Pedro Mota? Last we heard, he and his motorcycle were in Argentina.. He was heading to Patagonia ;
@highvibe48394 жыл бұрын
I know, isn’t she amazing 😉 to even put a camera on herself and film it! I went through this 3 years ago, the curtains swung in and out, draws opened and closed, closet door flew open and the life jacket jumped out.. I was curled up in the foetal position with a bucket all in the dark, It was a true horror movie! My husband never suffered at all except with my bucket! 😍💕
@adriaanrm2 жыл бұрын
Had to smile when seeing your sick face 😁 I was in the Dutch Navy s a 17yr old and never got over my motion sickness, now fly Hang Gliders in Aus and still get motion sickness from time to time in the air. Watching all your vids from the start and loving it. Great work young lady
@jasmq884 жыл бұрын
I like your channel very much, and the most beautiful thing is translating the videos. This is a wonderful thing. Anyone can follow you, even if he does not know English. Thank you.
@jimbradshaw44 жыл бұрын
Like everyone else I'm really enjoying these videos, thank you. Funny thing, here in Almeria we've had glorious weather, blue skies and so on but for episode 3 and now 4 I've walked out of the house into the garden and thought - "Ah, good - the rain's eased off!" Crazy how immersed we become when watching your adventures. Can't wait for the next episode. Much love from Spain.
@onyva32564 жыл бұрын
They say there are two stages to seasickness- the first when you’re afraid you’ll die, the second when you’re afraid you won’t. From long experience and much time at sea the only reliable way to avoid it if you are prone are scopolamine patches.
@highvibe48394 жыл бұрын
True comment and funny 😂
@gkm38384 жыл бұрын
I was taught that the only way to cure sea sickness is to sit under a tree....
@scottb.innovations43864 жыл бұрын
actually at this point eating ginger root or if the onboard store has them Gingersnap cookies work.
@josh73144 жыл бұрын
I would stay away from scopolamine the side effects can be quite terrifying. It caused my wife's pupils not be responsive to light and caused some cardiac abnormalities, thankfully these went away after 72hours.
@donalddodson7365 Жыл бұрын
There is nothing in my 74 years worse than getting sea sick! It was on a 75' fishing boat off the coast of Encinitas, CA. I know there is another Episode & Season, so glad Noraly made it.
@dstanley44554 жыл бұрын
I continue to be impressed by how you manage to follow all the confusing pathways you have to take to board a ship or go through customs lanes around the world. You made it on board and you're on your way to Iceland! (only a little bit more sea sickness to go before you are back on Ronin......).
@2woofs7844 жыл бұрын
Ah, Itchy Boots Noraly, behind the scenes. This is nice to see. Always an adventure with you; breaking the door, sea sickness. Get back to the road...Let's Go Itchy Boots Noraly... Prayers Flying for safe travels
@artsilaakso77734 жыл бұрын
As a non native English speaker It's always nice to hear your positive chatting. You always find out things of local sights and specialties. Seasickness is awful, but hopefully you get better quickly.
@bluur1014 жыл бұрын
This was long ago, but I just watched this episode . . . It brings back memories of a trip from Plymouth to Bilbao with my bike (and a boat, obviously). It was scheduled to take twenty-six hours and I think I spent twenty-two of them crouched over a toilet. The Bay of Biscay, in the first week of March, during a force six storm was too much. On the first day from Bilbao I did a huge four kilometres, to the very first campsite I saw where I tried to recover. Oeps. [Edit for typo].
@dennism6654 жыл бұрын
Ah, seasick. It passes after a few hours when you get your “sea legs”. Enclosed spaces are not good when the sea first gets rough. Another trick I used was to be outside and watch the sea horizon, while rolling with the movement like you are a “plumb bob” always rolling your body into the motion. Old sailor trick. HATE those dry heaves. Yuk.
@smoothuncut4 жыл бұрын
Great advice! Cheers!
@Buck19544 жыл бұрын
Like when motorcyclists eyes follow the horizon. It becomes second nature. Without doing that, one can become disoriented.
@Franco.Zanchi4 жыл бұрын
That's Norrona? She's a big ship. If feeling sick something salty might help, and fresh air. For the bike on a ship, center stand is highly recommended if there's one mounted on. On high seas it can easily slip of the kick stand. Even straped. Seen it happen many times.
@amitkumarroy76684 жыл бұрын
Noraly inspite of all odds your attitude of positivity touched me & make me feel good in this pandemic situation it's like if Noraly can we can also enjoy our daily life with the same positive attitude, thanks a ton from the bottom of my heart, stay safe and be blessed always Super Lady with a super smile.
@FernandoGarcia-vw7wc3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Happy Noraly. You are amazing. Lots of Love for you.
@severinmichaelmucha56414 жыл бұрын
I can well understand the sea sickness. I myself worked offshore in the North Sea for 4 years and I didn't mind waves in a storm on the ship. But when I stopped working at sea, almost 2 years have passed and last year I travelled from Aberdeen to Lerwick on Shetland by ferry. It was a heavy storm and I was so seasick. The night was hell. I think the seaworthiness changes with time. 🤭😅
@joeyjimenez39384 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✌️✌️✌️
@cascade32914 жыл бұрын
Feel better norally we’re praying 🙏 for you,can’t wait to see Iceland 🇮🇸,love from Canada 🇨🇦
@grayjinghutongz83934 жыл бұрын
I thought that ferry looked massive, but it turns out it's one of the smaller ferries in Europe. Many are over 200m. Coolest thing I've learned today.
@prospero41834 жыл бұрын
It's even more inspiring, that someone who has travelled so widely gets something as mundane as sea sick.
@markkeyser4 жыл бұрын
Sea sickness is dreadful! To the uninitiated it's impossible to describe. It brings to mind the old 'saw': "Jason, Jason bring the basin!" Oops, slop, "Bring the mop!"
@dizheller21014 жыл бұрын
Announcement on the speakers was "Islensk" - Icelandic. It's like the old Vikings' language - the ancient roots of all the Scandinavian languages. :)
@dizheller21014 жыл бұрын
@Ronnie Mens jeg faktisk er østrigsk, jeg taler dansk. Jeg boede hos en islandsk familie og lærte noget af sproget.
@beakittelscherz54194 жыл бұрын
@Ronnie hyggelige sommerhuse are always a plus! klingt schön schnuckelig.
@salorjim10004 жыл бұрын
Been a life long sailor. Only got sick during a long race over a couple of days. And the entire crew of experienced sailors all got sick! I just retired from the Catalina Island Conservancy and traveled weekly to the island about an hour from the mainland. Lots of tourists and the crew was pretty good at picking out someone not feeling well and helping them to hopefully not get sick. Loading your bike going over a lot of metal wet ramps looks pretty trickey!
@explorerpaik12714 жыл бұрын
Noraly, you are a lady with strong will.. be safe and have fun.
@markmtnfn64 жыл бұрын
While serving in the Navy I was prone to sea sickness. I learned that saltine crackers and water are the best for you. The crackers absorb the stomach acid and give you something to vomit. Small amounts of water just keep you hydrated and help wash down the crackers. I used to begin eating crackers prior to getting underway, I believe they really helped to prevent and overcome sickness. Good luck, love the videos.
@butchphaneuf96754 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a peek at the "other half" of your life. Helps to appreciate the wonderful quality of your videos even more. I'm sure you enjoy the editing process to some degree, reliving favorite moments, etc., but it's got to be tedious at times! Thanks so much for all the effort you put in to post such top notch videos for us to enjoy! Your candor is so appreciated and refreshing, even sharing your seasickness with us! Bless you! I've never had the pleasure, but did come close on the U.S.S. Guam years ago. Almost lost it in the ready room, but once I got up on the flight deck and could see the horizon everything calmed down. Even that hint was not at all pleasant! So sorry you had to go through that :( No fun, but I guess it's part of the price you pay for adventure ;)
@highvibe48394 жыл бұрын
butch phaneuf your very compassionate!
@GiladGur4 жыл бұрын
Seasick and still smiling. You are unbelievable
@ian-c.014 жыл бұрын
Your experience with that lock reminded me of a time when I checked into a hotel and they didn't have anyone to show me to my room, it wasn't a problem and I just took the key and my bags and found the room quickly. The lock was in the center of the door knob and the key would only turn about 45 degrees one way but wouldn't unlock it, holding the door knob with one hand and the key with the other I jiggled them both in alternate directions but couldn't open the door. I took the key out tried it the other way round again and again but it wouldn't unlock the door. Getting frustrated I tried again this time turning the key and the door knob to the left and the door knob came off in my hand ! The key was stuck in the lock in the door knob so I took it back to reception who just looked at me very strangely and did not know what to do. As they had no more empty rooms I went back the room and managed to put the door knob back on and unlock it by turning them both to the right ! A maintenance guy came to the room a couple of hours later and tried to figure out what had happened but couldn't and I could not show him how it came off the first time, it gave us no more issues for the whole time we stayed there !
@beakittelscherz54194 жыл бұрын
Shit! ... thats Hillarious !
@paulchandler50044 жыл бұрын
Interesting that all the dockside staff speak English first and not Danish/Icelandic/Faroese. I don't envy your 2 day trip in rough seas. Only ben on a ship the one time in heavy weather, crossing from Calais to Dover. Even the crew were being sick. One confided in me they were in two minds whether to put to sea or stay in port. Never felt so ill in my life!!! Also your breakfast looks very like Ryvita we have in the UK, a rye based crispbread. Looking forward to the next instalment. Ride safe.
@colinprice54943 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration! Your willingness to share both your struggles and your successes is great. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures.
@go72ko4 жыл бұрын
Make a ferry boat video too Noraly. It would be a great for a change and in the spirit of your adventures as well. Like short visit to your sleepy bike, inside the boat, outside, sceneries, feelings etc... Maybe few interviews with passengers, crew, perspective on food, service, Maybe history on the region, travel in the past etc... Thank for the encouragement and entertainment for all
@Svihak1774 жыл бұрын
Science Fact: It is impossible to strap down anything without saying "That's not going anywhere". :D
@doughutchison63824 жыл бұрын
Okay, that made us laugh out loud! 😂🇺🇸
@extremeelytonymccullagh34654 жыл бұрын
All depends how well one ties down constant shifting t
@kleinbottled794 жыл бұрын
The times I haven't said this.. it went somewhere.
@Annur37510 ай бұрын
In addition to all your gifts, you can also become a comedian. I also feel seasick when navigating and is not pleasant. However, cheer up that half the world is with you, Noraly. Best to you always.
@brianq1034 жыл бұрын
You're lucky! When we do testing here they jam the Qtip a foot up your nose until they get brain matter! At least that's what it feels like!
@ewoutbuhler52174 жыл бұрын
Odd you would know how it is to have your brain matter touched...
@highvibe48394 жыл бұрын
brianq103 you sound Australian, are you?
@iangosling284 жыл бұрын
@@highvibe4839 I had to look up what a Qtip was. Australians would normally call them a cotton bud.
@neilmeiskey54824 жыл бұрын
When I was in the US Navy I got sick for days....then never again gratefully . I didn't smile when I was sick..............what a trooper you are!
@RapaciousRaporter4 жыл бұрын
At 8:50 Noraly meets David Attenborough.
@omarmartinez19814 жыл бұрын
Oh my Noraly, you actually allow as, common mortals, to travel without living our homes, we can travel with you and experience the world thanks to your videos. To me is like waiting for the next place to visit , I enjoy deeply every place you visit and wish for you only the best. Safe travels and good fortune dear Noraly... keep it up!
@jameshay8844 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Hope you don’t overload yourself with work on this trip. You’re such a delightful host, soldiering on even when you feel rotten. Take as much time as you want/ need to maximize your enjoyment of what is, by any measure, a whopping great adventure. Best wishes that you stay healthy.
@MultiNemesis1014 жыл бұрын
Adorable! I admire you showing yourself as clumsy and vulnerable, most would not show any of that! Je laat me reizen zonder thuis te vertrekken.
@dawafu4 жыл бұрын
Each episode keeps getting better and better. Funny how you can smile even while sea sick. This is what adventures are made of!
@MrBobVick3 жыл бұрын
All of the Dutch I have known were sailors, yet did get sick in the North Sea which seems to have sharper waves instead of rolling waves. Never could read at sea, was always amazed at those who could.
@chetandhiman1619974 жыл бұрын
Hey, Noraly!! I've just started folowing your adventure, Season 1 onwards, and it's one of the most awesome adventures and missions I've come across in a long time. I too resonate similarly! Get well soon and take good care of yourself! Looking forward to catching up with the latest updates soon after completing both the seasons' videos! Loads of Love and Best Wishes from India!! :)
@barriegibson4 жыл бұрын
Even when you are feeling sick you are so cheerful.
@ExiledEZ14 жыл бұрын
You're such a positive person, it's refreshing these days! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
@djmumbhai14 жыл бұрын
Hey Norally, you a brave girl. Just be assured beleive those Sea Captains. They will take you to your destination with the world of experience with them. Have fun. Go to upperdeck. Enjoy the view. And be thankful to god to show you one more of his creations Enjoy have a great journey. Have fun and dont worry you will be safe. Make most of every situation as you always do.
@strawberryrhubarbtarot4 жыл бұрын
Noraly, looking at a computer screen while navigating those big waves is definitely why you became sea sick!! I am very prone to motion sickness and I know what to avoid! (Although, honestly, I would have gotten sick in those conditions without looking at the screen!!) I hope the rest of your Icelandic trip goes well.. stay healthy and keep the rubber side down! ~a Canadian fan- 66 yrs old and still riding an adventure bike!
@Roadghost884 жыл бұрын
That part of the Atlantic is the 'perfect storm' area. You get the collision of the North Sea current, the Arctic current and the Gulf Stream current, causing massive waves, the occasional hurricane, often brutally treacherous conditions. Always good for a love affair with the toilet bowl.
@svn72984 жыл бұрын
You were right best medicine against sea sickness is watching the horizon. Just as if your in a car on a twisty road. Working on a ship many years ago doesnt help Im affraid :) Good Luck with the North Sea.and TC.
@naifalrohaili34904 жыл бұрын
This channel is one of the best channel ever. It has to be on Netflix cos when you watch her adventures across the world you have curiosity to complete the whole series of her journey. Good luck 👍 WE WAITING FOR THE NEXT EPISODE
@musicolico4 жыл бұрын
How many people can tell you that just throw up 6 times with that smile in their face? Get well soon and keep riding safe Noraly!
@Lordstephen78134 жыл бұрын
It always freaks me out going onto the ferries when it's wet , and you poor thing, I get sea sick so I know what's coming but I guess like your self who is normally ok, well much simpathy. Your good nature and up beatness comes shining through even though you've just thrown up six times, what a star. 🤔🤢🤗😁👏
@richardsalsman10694 жыл бұрын
I have never seen anyone with such a good sense of humor when they are seasick. That was hilarious 😂. Great video. Hopefully the next day was better I guess we will see Monday.
@ArrakOfNorway Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the work you put into making there videos. The language on the speakersystem @13min was Icelandic, and not Danish. Can't wait to see the rest :D
@guusderotte12064 жыл бұрын
Hi Noraly, Getting onboard and off board a ferry by motorcycle is always a hassle with waiting, manoeuvring, tie downs etc. but hey, it's part of the journey. Also sea sickness just happens to you even though you are an experienced "baggeraar," although a scopolamine sticker behind your ear (especially designed for sea sickness) seems to help well. You'll love Iceland. Stunning scenery and lots of horses (you can ride!!!). Have fun!
@alanmalan38194 жыл бұрын
Black bread was most popular in Russia because just rye growes in our climate , weat is growing in southern regions wich long time be occupied by turkish tribes after fall of Byzantium.. There were many official ethical German people in Russian Empire after Peter 1 and Ekaterine 2 rulership before 1917 revolution, they have their own villages in same regions, maybe they recreate useful black bread in this type of it in that times
@sharkmentality97174 жыл бұрын
Interesting, in USA, Canada motorcycles are always the first on the boat and staff tie down our bikes. We are always the first and alone on deck having a cocktail.
@pascalnungasser11784 жыл бұрын
Hey, were you can brought these sticker? 15 or 20 years ago they were available in Switzerland by Novartis, but after then not! I tryed these in Germany on the North sea with the boat to Helgoland! Really impressive!
@mahtavasify4 жыл бұрын
Just wonderful to watch you, I am hooked, great message to all the world with your infectious smile and good nature. Making connections with everyone you meet. Thank you........
@gokuljl20114 жыл бұрын
Ride safe we all are with you💛💛
@rickeyferguson5935 Жыл бұрын
Should have taken a Dramamine. Sea sickness is miserable. Even feeling bad you're still smiling.
@joistein4 жыл бұрын
When I was 10 y old I sailed with a cargo/passenger ship to Denmark from Iceland and I was so seasick, the name on your bike Ronin is almost like the Icelandic word Róninn that means alcoholic person in Icelandic. LOL
@mikeyyoyo64644 жыл бұрын
🤦😂👍
@jensonTJ94 жыл бұрын
😄😇😇🤣🤣
@jpdj27154 жыл бұрын
Noraly could always say, she chose the name since ethanol was added to gasoline. That way gasoline has the same alcohol and % as normal beer. And, it cannot function without out that drink. What else do you need to declare that motorcycle an alcoholic?
@Tomo0134 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@badapple654 жыл бұрын
Translations can be funny. Years ago Chevrolet in the USA shipped the new Chevy Nova to Mexico and they were not selling. I understand that no one wanted a car called (No Go) in Spanish ?
@martinhutton3582 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this season a second time while I eagerly anticipate your next update from Panama, and the itch to have a motorbike again and tour and explore is getting so bad that it's really getting to me now, but I hope this year I will finally be able to get back on to two wheels. My partner has already said she'd love to ride pillion and explore with me. I can't wait!! :-) Watching your adventures is a tonic and a joy, Noraly. Thank you so much for sharing the adventure.
@slg90954 жыл бұрын
You can get a boat to Iceland, that's awesome!!!I Never knew you could sail there! Always fancied going to Iceland but never imagined I could take my bike. What a stunning country to tour round. Looking forward to seeing your videos. And everyone speaks English 👍
@08vstrom4 жыл бұрын
What a day! Sea sickness to cap it off!! What you don’t expect to happen on a tour. We trust you’ve recuperated and are none the worse for the illness. Better rides ahead!!!
@boostedlss7314 жыл бұрын
Oh, you got SEASICK! I was so worried when I read the title, honestly, choke points like mass transit amd accomodations are the possible transmission points, the testers and ferry personnel as well as the bikers were pretty relaxed it seemed. I know the beer bug is not as widespread over there, but with so many international travellers risk goes up.
@rattusnorvegicus43803 жыл бұрын
Yes you got it, internal disorientation, ie body gyroscope out of whack from the computer work. Nice cup of ginger tea before....or even after working, should do the trick. Passing through The Great Australian Bight was rough. When I began to feel somewhat queasy, headed straight for the bowels of the ship, amidships near the engine room. Less movement there and I soon was feeling normal-ish. Cape of Good Hope was a bit rough too but enjoyed it. Nearly went down in the North Sea and felt fine, unlike the majority onboard. Worst case of landlubbers` legs I had was after one of my regular days out on Rutland Water(one of Europe`s biggest manmade lakes), in a two-person dinghy. I `m not being politically correct there, it`s just that sometimes I was out with a female mate, but usually male mates. Complete with little alloy pee pot and lightning conductor, namely a fly-fishing rod :)
@SGA9754 жыл бұрын
A dutch person saying the danish language sounds funny! LOL
@klausrtmr4 жыл бұрын
I think, the whole world agrees, that the dutch language sounds funny (except of the dutch of course)
@Populiervogel4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, as a Dutchie i always hear we sound like drunken Germans so it must be funny.
@annab69484 жыл бұрын
Only, it was Icelandic.
@jesperchristiansen5864 жыл бұрын
Hehe æ tøws æ vi dansker snakker skjøn 😂 men nu var det jo også islandsk de snakkede i højtaleren hehe
@DannnMate4 жыл бұрын
Populier Vogel you guys have the best English accents tho so easy to pick you guys out 😂
@wattong14 жыл бұрын
Starting off with getting wet from the rain, a COVID test, breaking th door lock and motion sickness - what a day but it's all part of the experience eh. Even with all this misadventure you still manage to share a laugh with us. (throwing up 6 times is not too much information for your fans)
@JDH82084 жыл бұрын
So sorry you got seasick. You're a trooper and I know you'll be fine, love your videos.
@TheOldaz14 жыл бұрын
Get well!!! Thanks Noraly.
@Duct.Taped.Arrow.4 жыл бұрын
You have to come to Norway someday, It`s a beautiful country!! Looking forward to more of your videos! Have a great trip!!
@K0MBIAN3 жыл бұрын
Har du sett hele sesongen? 😊
@lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi95933 жыл бұрын
No . You don't have fjords
@malcolmleick84054 жыл бұрын
Good luck! I spent a month on a motorcycle trip in Iceland a few years back. It's one of my favourite places in the world! Be careful with the river crossings. I almost killed my bike. Not sure if the Highland routes are still open at this time of the year. Really brought memories back when you boarded the ferry, but you have the luxury of your own cabin. I had to share with snoring Germans! Enjoy every moment and thank you for the fabulous videos.
@mistseeker3884 жыл бұрын
New adventures, yey! The sea voyages can be rough sometimes, but you will get used to it after a few times))
@liana_chatz4 жыл бұрын
Sick or no you are so strong girl and you never lose your smile. Only respect for you girl. Much love from Greece
@nrmlwebinar94384 жыл бұрын
hey noraly you are awesome , i just addicted to your vlogs , the way you are showing the world is incredible but we miss dhanoo,east or west noraly is best
@redgeeknutson7512 жыл бұрын
Sea sickness is no joke. Been there. Had my own Boat never had been sick. Then got into some rough seas one time. Lucky for some sea sickness tablets. 🥺
@mcdon24014 жыл бұрын
As someone who suffers badly with seasickness, you've definitely got my sympathy 👍🤢.
@sebastiangeorge77144 жыл бұрын
So happy i am almost immune to it ☺
@g.r.knight53194 жыл бұрын
Oh you poor girl, I do hope you got over it quickly.🥰