Mexican tunnels to secretly move the army against the invaders |S6-E84|

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Itchy Boots

Itchy Boots

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In this episode, I am exploring some interesting parts of Puebla, in Mexico. After a good dose of history and culture, I ride to Mexico City, but not just via any route - I choose the route via Volcano Popocateple, one of Mexico's most active volcanoes...
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@ericparedes6948
@ericparedes6948 2 жыл бұрын
First of all I would like to say that I am Mexican and I live in Mexico City. It is really incredible that through the videos of this lady on a motorcycle I know more places in my country where I have been but I do not know them, such is the case of the tunnels of Puebla. The routes that this motorcyclist takes to travel are really unusual but they also allow me to discover a part of my country that I do not know. Thanks for these videos and have a lot of success on your trip to Alaska.
@ConIvettedetodounpoco
@ConIvettedetodounpoco 2 жыл бұрын
Yo también es lo que le dije a mi esposo: " eyy...!!! ahí no fuimos a esos túneles....¿?.. desconociamos también de ellos...próxima visita apuntado...👍
@MissionaryInMexico
@MissionaryInMexico 2 жыл бұрын
Living in Mexico since 1989, I've only been to 16 of the 32 states. But I have been to many "off the road" places and experienced so many "hidden treasures." Mexico is one of the most beautiful and amazing places on earth.
@Moonlightmoonlight39
@Moonlightmoonlight39 2 жыл бұрын
@@MissionaryInMexico Si , Mi México ( el de mis tiempos , últimos de los 70’s , y 80’s , 90’s es increíblemente hermoso . Yes ❤️🥲.. Yes , my México ( ( the one from my times , lates 70’s , and 80’s , 90’s is unbelievable beautiful . Si ❤️
@MissionaryInMexico
@MissionaryInMexico 2 жыл бұрын
@@Moonlightmoonlight39 I only wish I was in better health now to be better able to travel and see more of Mexico!
@Moonlightmoonlight39
@Moonlightmoonlight39 2 жыл бұрын
@@MissionaryInMexico Best wishes for you . Greetings from 🇺🇸and 🇲🇽
@Baile_an_Locha
@Baile_an_Locha 2 жыл бұрын
That wasn’t just any museum you chanced upon. It was the birthplace of Mexico’s most famous artist Frida Kahlo, and now a museum in her honour!
@dougmacgregor5053
@dougmacgregor5053 10 ай бұрын
thank you
@jampuppy
@jampuppy 9 ай бұрын
She was amazing! Such a fascinating life and such courage in addition to being an outstanding artist! I couldn’t have driven past that. 🤩
@Markevans63
@Markevans63 2 жыл бұрын
My workmates are getting suspicious about my disappearances every Mon, Wed, Fri at 4 pm.. That Blue Building was the Frida Khalo museum 💙
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045 2 жыл бұрын
We all have "Priorities" 😁 ✌️
@oklahomahank2378
@oklahomahank2378 2 жыл бұрын
Or was it Sheldon Cooper’s secret hackey sack room?
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045 2 жыл бұрын
@@oklahomahank2378 Or Pee Wee's Playhouse?
@ehdiwowin8412
@ehdiwowin8412 2 жыл бұрын
@@007nadineL Obviously you're new to this channel so you don't get the context of the comment. Someday you'll figure it out!
@williamwinsor7376
@williamwinsor7376 2 жыл бұрын
She’s one of the few I click on every time so it’s a credit to her!
@bobbiejay2085
@bobbiejay2085 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos arrive early mornings for me in Australia ... it's how I start my days - coffee in bed curled up watching a smiling girl on a motorbike and whatever she decides to bring into her stories. Thank you Noraly ... just love your 'light'.
@RamonFillips3am
@RamonFillips3am 2 жыл бұрын
I love this. You walked into an orchestra practice in Puebla. The song they were practicing is title Huapango de Moncayo. Which to some people this could be categorized the 2nd national anthem of Mexico. One of my personal favorite songs to play at home.
@umpquajohn
@umpquajohn 2 жыл бұрын
That blue museum building with the line of people snaking around it was the home of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Certlainly worth visiting if you ever get the chance. I love Mexico City-so much to do and so much to see.
@cesia9954
@cesia9954 2 жыл бұрын
That was exactly what I was going to write. The Frida Kahlo Museum is one of the most recognized museums visited by tourists.
@oldscout80
@oldscout80 2 жыл бұрын
Noraly, Thank you for showing me all of these amazing things about Mexico that I never knew existed. You are like a beautiful book of knowledge on wheels, taking me all over the world and having a lot of fun along the way. I never knew getting educated could be so enjoyable! Good job Girl!!
@erikcastillo2454
@erikcastillo2454 2 жыл бұрын
Take a look here on KZbin of any walking tour so you can see Mexico is not at all what they say it is. Hopefully you can visit soon, we love tourist!
@oldscout80
@oldscout80 2 жыл бұрын
@@erikcastillo2454 I've never been a tourist!
@mhernandez4576
@mhernandez4576 2 жыл бұрын
Ikr!
@robertdoyle3218
@robertdoyle3218 2 жыл бұрын
I love your continuous story telling style. It’s so great to see your journey! Thanks!
@anilenk2103
@anilenk2103 2 жыл бұрын
Frida Khalo's husband, Diego Rivera was well known for his incredible murals. Frida, herself, became a renown and flamboyant artist. Their lives are connected to so much Mexican history, wish I could go there!! I love the art on these walls!
@gmo4250
@gmo4250 2 жыл бұрын
Their houses were connected as well :) A walkway was installed between Frida and Diego’s homes.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
Mexico is so vast and rich in culture that is necessary a whole life to know everything about the country, I rcommend the murals that Ruvera painted in the Palacio Nacional the Zocalo square plaza.
@abduljactthar2507
@abduljactthar2507 2 жыл бұрын
Actually that blue building that Noraly passed at minute 19:20 in the video was Frida Kahlo's House and now is a museum
@fattuesday33
@fattuesday33 2 жыл бұрын
Noraly, I was so hoping you would go through Paso de Cortes! It is so beautiful you can't imagine. It has been about 40 years that I climbed out of Mexico City through Paso de Cortes in my little 1976 Subaru wagon with my 4 year old daughter. We camped at the high pass and there was frost on the car in the morning and we couldn't figure out what the weird buzzing sound was as we cooked breakfast. Finally we realized it was the hummingbirds that were drinking in the beautiful fields of purple lupines, flitting back and forth like miniature sprites from another world! What a beautiful place it was.
@jennifermackinnon6982
@jennifermackinnon6982 2 жыл бұрын
Mexico is a beautiful country with beautiful people. I think the reports of crime are so unfair to the people. The vast majority are warm and friendly. Hopefully they can clamp down on the violent minority. Noraly your videos make me so happy. Thank you!
@Allen-eq5uf
@Allen-eq5uf 2 жыл бұрын
This channel makes me proud to be a human as Noraly is one of the best of us with her kind heart. Also,the beautiful scenery,and educational values!
@R906-d9l
@R906-d9l 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for showing the BRIGHT side of mexico.....I have experienced Baja, and been somewhat soured, but these recent video's have shown me a potential vacation tour.......you are an amazing AMBASADOR where ever you travel
@jcrc1
@jcrc1 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla/Mexico City are amazing vacation destinations, I highly recommend them
@Anath525
@Anath525 2 жыл бұрын
What did you not like about Baja?
@Group_Anonymous
@Group_Anonymous 2 жыл бұрын
Go to Tecate
@instrumentalracing8468
@instrumentalracing8468 2 жыл бұрын
The combination of cultural history and the riding adventure makes your channel special. It's very inspiring and enjoyable to watch 👍
@ChuckisOutside
@ChuckisOutside 2 жыл бұрын
The tunnels, the art, the library are all very interesting. Thanks for showing them. There is so much about the world that we learn from explorers like you. I am hooked on watching your videos.
@josueandradeconsulting8077
@josueandradeconsulting8077 2 жыл бұрын
Noraly, I just happened to remind you how very happy it makes me to see your videos, my spirit feels free and at peace when traveling with you and Alaska of course, somehow I feel that I am also going in that motorcycle
@txbagman3444
@txbagman3444 2 жыл бұрын
As a Geologist, Noraly has a 'thing' for volcanos, tunnels, and generally any hole in the ground, 😉😁 Amazing street art, beautiful. 👀😲❤ Be Well, Be Safe and Ride on Let's Go! 💖🏍🤠
@wimschoenmakers5463
@wimschoenmakers5463 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah.... We Dutch did shutting down the coalmines overhere, otherwise Noraly would jump in them too. 🤣
@janaaj1an889
@janaaj1an889 2 жыл бұрын
That was a full day. The Puebla tunnels were amazing!
@noxirixon
@noxirixon 2 жыл бұрын
there is very recent german book from heinrich kusch called geheime unterwelten written in 2021 about tunnel systems below vienna in austria - it shows a timeline beyond the officially recognized one that dates back with artifacts to 60k years before our time - i know sounds crazy but take a look ..
@peterborchek2637
@peterborchek2637 2 жыл бұрын
does anyone know if alaska is a boy or a girl???
@MikePara111
@MikePara111 2 жыл бұрын
@@peterborchek2637 I don't remember the episode, but I definitely remember Norlay taking to her bike Alaska, she said something like "how are you doing girl?".. was on a big transport ferryboat.
@christophmensch3945
@christophmensch3945 2 жыл бұрын
I’m amazed again and again how much interesting stuff you pack into one episode! Incredible tunnel system, such lively colourful street art, absolutely amazing library, great buildings, information, exotic Mexican flair, riding adventure and and and.…just wow, i could watch for hours, thanks a lot!!
@alfonsomartinez1105
@alfonsomartinez1105 2 жыл бұрын
A little remark: To be precise, "incunable" refers to books, not written, but printed before 1501with the then-new Gutenberg's press. Other than that, a terrific episode, as usual. Many thanks!
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 2 жыл бұрын
sorry incunable books were the first printed books before or without the gutenberg press.. anything printed on a gutenberg is NOT an incunable
@scottgibbs5903
@scottgibbs5903 2 жыл бұрын
My schedule is designed around your posts. I’m living vicariously through your adventures. Thank you!
@gcorriveau6864
@gcorriveau6864 2 жыл бұрын
You give us such interesting insights into regions where "regular" tourists seldom venture. thanks!
@peterborchek2637
@peterborchek2637 2 жыл бұрын
does anyone know if alaska is a boy or a girl???
@antonioveritas
@antonioveritas 2 жыл бұрын
@@peterborchek2637 "I don't know Alaska." "If you are going to ask HER she must be a girl!"
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
@@peterborchek2637 Miss I.B. calls the bike like a girl.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
Those place where she is going in Mexico are very visited mainly by the local tourists.
@cornelisvanvliet
@cornelisvanvliet 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Noraly, you most likely already left Mexico-City when you see this. I can really recommend to stay a little longer in MexC. There are so many beautiful and extraordinary things to see. I’ve been there maybe a hundred times over the last 20 years and can recommend the Musea Antropologico, really amazing, the gardens of Xotchimilco, the remains of the lake onwhich MX is built. It looks like Boskoop in the Netherlands. Further more there is Coyancan, a part of the city with beautiful houses and the museum of Frieda Kahloo. Last but not least the Zona Rosa, which has nothing to do with the Amsterdam Red Light District, but has nice restaurants, terraces etc. And now I only mention 0,0001% of all beautiful/interesting thing to be seen there.
@MikePara111
@MikePara111 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the Itchy Boots daily dose of history, and a good dose of laughter, with my favorite quote of the episode "I'm gonna end up in the United States soon" 😂. This episode, it had everything fascinating tunnels, live music, museums and even cool street art, at 6:20, was that Quetzalcoatl 🤔!? And even the "shameless self-promotion" 😄 was very enjoyable and the scarf looks amazing 🥰
@leilatenabarizavala566
@leilatenabarizavala566 2 жыл бұрын
No, it seems but is not Quetzalcoatl
@stevehammond7485
@stevehammond7485 2 жыл бұрын
Not so funny here in the US.
@lisaw510
@lisaw510 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the tunneling into the US seems to be a constant battle. 😑
@antoinegriezmann4852
@antoinegriezmann4852 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's an axolotl.
@donriedel5047
@donriedel5047 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the tour of the underground tunnels. Wow, I was there 25 years ago before they were discovered. Thanks for touring them for us!
@nickespinosa7154
@nickespinosa7154 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing to find that Puebla and Mexico city have very clean streets. The roads are tiled/cobble stoned and shows a lot of history that lasted for a very long time. Puebla was beautifully decorated with murals, sounds like a very nice place to visit. Thanks Noraly! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@thetessellater9163
@thetessellater9163 2 жыл бұрын
I live in the opposite of cclean streets - "Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire ; City of Litter !"
@josueandradeconsulting8077
@josueandradeconsulting8077 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla es un gran sitio para visitar definitivamente.
@johnnyrocco
@johnnyrocco 2 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos. They remain me of my days back in 1971 and rural Ala. I was 14 with a weekend job and a father who co-signed with me for a loan on a Honda 125 motorbike. During summertime and after work I set out discovering the back roads of NE Ala. All my waking hours was spent on that bike. It was only a year later while traveling to visit Aunt and Uncle in the big city of Anniston Ala and with the help of an Alabama State Trooper did, I learn you needed a tag and license to travel on Alabama roads. The trooper had to be thinking this kid just feel off the turnip truck when I question him, are you sure about that, because this is the first, I heard about kids needing license to ride what we called trailbikes? He said yes, he was sure, and I needed to get my rear end back home and stay off the roads until I was 16-year-old. After that run in with the law I learn to just stayed on the dirt roads and out of sight of Mr. Johnny Law. Thanks for sharing your life with us and please be safe!!!!
@DanielSgnaolin
@DanielSgnaolin 2 жыл бұрын
The visit to Puebla was very interesting. The long line of people waiting to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City is impressive.🙂🙂
@stonew1927
@stonew1927 2 жыл бұрын
That was the Frida Kahlo Museum? I knew she lived in a Blue House. What are the odds of Itchy Boots riding past her museum in that whole big city? I live in the country now, and don't think I would be able to handle the traffic and congestion of such a big city anymore, but boy, if I were so close to the Frida Kahlo Museum I'd definitely have to make a special stop there! Plus, despite all the congestion, I know Mexico City has many other wonderful places of interests. I actually visited there a few days in 2001. The city and country are so rich in history and culture. So much more than the US. It's no wonder so many Americans and other people from around the world love to visit.
@MollyGrue1
@MollyGrue1 2 жыл бұрын
... and its beautiful inside. In fact, it was the house where she lived, painted, cooked, and there they also hosted Trotzky. Inside, you can see her books, clothes (Tejuana robes and Oaxaca robes ), her husbands (Diego Rivera's) collection of terracotta figurines, her furniture and mirrors she loved so much. And she had a beautiful garden, too.
@jimburns3636
@jimburns3636 2 жыл бұрын
No time for the Frida Kahlo museum?!?!?!??????
@MollyGrue1
@MollyGrue1 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimburns3636 There are sooo many things - I am glad I had some time in 1986 and 87. Read some books, know where to go and took the chance.
@jaimeriveras
@jaimeriveras 2 жыл бұрын
The area around Frida Kahlo’s museum is my favorite in Mexico City. Kudos to Noraly for navigating that traffic.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 2 жыл бұрын
“Gly”: I’ve spent allot of time underground exploring abandoned mines and caves but the construction techniques of Mexican and European tunnel systems has always fascinated me. Hand stacked stones and brick arches were necessary due to surrounding sedimentary and alluvial rock layers which were soft and easily excavated but very prone to collapse. Very cool, I’d like to visit that area myself.
@sherrycook1813
@sherrycook1813 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, WOW. Noraly that library was amazing. Thank you for showing us around Puebla. It is a lovely place.
@marthafranco4470
@marthafranco4470 2 жыл бұрын
Love that history behind the tunnels, never heard of that. Loved the library totally takes you back in time. And the symphony wow I would sit there for hours to listen 🎶 🙃 🙂, Puebla very interesting city 🤔 👍
@basildavidson4597
@basildavidson4597 2 жыл бұрын
Mexico is such an interesting place, one day tension with “men with guns” stoppages and the next interesting tunnels, library and amazing murals. Lovely scarf, I need one to wear on the pillion on our travels.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
And the men with guns was only a speculation because she believed the man who gave her the information but she never saw the armed men.
@sjoerdbakker6040
@sjoerdbakker6040 2 жыл бұрын
@@RodrigoSahagun ... and the fellow also offered the opinion that she could ride ahead to the blockade and see about getting the okay to pass , so it wasn't as serious or frightful as implied by the introductory video clip . Noraly will get to see guns enough in the USA in the states which allow open carrying of pistols . Nice advertising scarf , but is there a black fly and mosquito net function built in for the far north 🦟🪰🦟🪰🦟🪰🦟🪰🦟🪰🦟🪰🦟🪰🪰🪰🪰 when walking around off the bike or fixing a flat tire ?
@1966Zingo
@1966Zingo 2 жыл бұрын
@@sjoerdbakker6040 You have been watching too much TV....
@sjoerdbakker6040
@sjoerdbakker6040 2 жыл бұрын
@@1966Zingo How so ? The info I base this on comes from a combination of the Eps 84 itself and from riding motorcycles around all of the USA and Mexico during the past 50 years with personal experience of many road blockades and one armed robber 😨 who most likely was not even a Mexican .
@matts9
@matts9 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for my "Daily Dose of history and culture!" With so much junk on the Internet, I find all of your videos hopeful!
@hirabaremdormassar5184
@hirabaremdormassar5184 2 жыл бұрын
@KZbin please host an award show similar to the Grammys and Oscars for content creators such as Noraly because she deserves to get world recognition along with all the other awesome content creators around the world.
@ghoo283
@ghoo283 2 жыл бұрын
There is an award for internet content producers called the Webby Award
@zweispurmopped
@zweispurmopped 2 жыл бұрын
Don't be so shy: She deserves it _more than_ all others! Hah!!1! 🤗
@Paulkent-s3i
@Paulkent-s3i 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Noraly !!! You are such a blessing !!! Kindness and grace, with humility is free. !!! Wish there were more people like you in this world who knew it. !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
@ottokiehl5413
@ottokiehl5413 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla was impressive (or in your words: stunning). Even the doors of the place where you stayed were spectacular!
@erikcastillo2454
@erikcastillo2454 2 жыл бұрын
And México is literally full of places like that but she decided to take the worst roads. Almost the same as when someone stays at a resort and never go out to see the real México.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla City is a jewerly in Mexico only superated by Mexico City.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
@@erikcastillo2454 Yo pienso que la mujer tiene miedo o no le gusta el país pues está pasando de largo sin visitar casi nada.
@mathewrose2951
@mathewrose2951 2 жыл бұрын
For reference, the word "incunable" is used now in place of the Latin term at the time, incunabula, which often gets translated as "cradle books," indicating that they came from the time before Gutenberg when printing was still in its infancy.
@MasterRothman
@MasterRothman 2 жыл бұрын
A lovely daily "History and Culture" lesson. Enjoyed every second of the video. Thanks Noraly!
@juancarlosasiain5922
@juancarlosasiain5922 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias por el paseo de hoy fue increíble los túneles y el gran trabajo que debió costar, gracias por alegrarme cada día con tus videos, saludos Noraly desde Nicaragua
@GilbertoBau
@GilbertoBau 2 жыл бұрын
Noraly is culture, adventure, fun and a tour guide. Thank you Noraly and always with you!!!
@davidpalin1790
@davidpalin1790 2 жыл бұрын
My late mother and father named our cat after that volcano when it erupted in the 1960s. Your mention of the volcano reminded me of that
@stevemalone2010
@stevemalone2010 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, an incredible dose of culture from Mexico. Ride safe!
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
no culture at all.
@cleigh113
@cleigh113 2 жыл бұрын
@@RodrigoSahagun lets see your culture videos Salty
@malcolmpatton7817
@malcolmpatton7817 2 жыл бұрын
My wife and I already have our itchy boots Alaska neck scarfs here in Melbourne Australia. Thank you. Great video
@hallatuuli
@hallatuuli 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Noraly! Nice to see updated intro! Those street art paintings were really cool! You always seem find the most interesting locations 🤩
@victorgordon5667
@victorgordon5667 2 жыл бұрын
Que hermosos videos, eres una artista!, me da mucha emoción que estés en este bello país, te admiro y te agradezco por compartir tus viajes y por la gran calidad de tu edición e investigaciones, Bravo!
@jules9628
@jules9628 2 жыл бұрын
AMAZING video!! LOVED the library and the other sites you took us to today. What awesome things to learn, cool art to see, that otherwise we would never have heard or seen that amazing library, or about the tunnels, and the story behind them. Ride ON!
@garrisonkarr9445
@garrisonkarr9445 2 жыл бұрын
WOW !! ... really a double WOW !! ... tunnels and volcano and mountains and ... Mexico City! Ride On !!
@cch255
@cch255 2 жыл бұрын
The culture in Puebla! Street art is my love when I travel. So much talent. And the tunnels and library were outstanding! Wonderful! ps Canada only has 38 million people so we are just a bit larger than Mexico City. I love your sense of humour!!
@enriquepatino1193
@enriquepatino1193 2 жыл бұрын
pero no de todo mexico somos 130 millones de mexicanos.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
Mexico City has only 9 million people but with the metropolitan area (Municipalities of the states of Estado de México and Morelos that have boundaries with Mexico City) the population of the city is of 22 million people.
@y12336
@y12336 Жыл бұрын
I saw one of your recommended videos last week where you were at the San Diego border and the police was saying you were driving from Pantagonia to Alaska. A week after, i have watched over a hundred of your videos! Totally obessed and I'm learning a lot of different cultures and how they live! You are such a role model for being patient, kind, respectful, and just basically a good human being. I hope you always stay safe in all your adventures! ❤❤❤
@maxcactus7
@maxcactus7 2 жыл бұрын
Just another amazing episode packed with unknown treasures and beautiful sights and interesting places most of us will never see. Thank you, Noraly, for sharing so many exciting new places and adventures with your fans! I love the new scarf and ordered one for my 16 year old daughter who is also a big fan!!
@juanmanuelsalinas9606
@juanmanuelsalinas9606 2 жыл бұрын
I am agree. Worldwide Frida is one of the main artist of XX century. But from the beginin Noraly said "I just go for my package in México City", because I don´t like 20 million people cities. Apart that the city has thousands of interesting places more. Thanks "Itchy Boots" for share whit us, your INCREDIBLE experiences.
@haroldb4185
@haroldb4185 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for showing me new places to visit on my next trip, a very brave woman in every way, good health to you and always the best.
@terriemoustrouphis6054
@terriemoustrouphis6054 2 жыл бұрын
This video was amazing! I love it when you take us to all these historical places, where most of us will never get to see. I am amazed with how old those tunnels are and how well they've survived after all these years. You always make it even more exciting with your enthusiasm! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. As always, stay safe my friend ❤️
@peceglez8960
@peceglez8960 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias otra vez, I Appreciate as much your videos bringing us to the borders of Afghanistan, or Botswana, almost unimaginable, as your taking us up the ancient road from Puebla to the midsection of the paired volcanoes Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl, that seem to be caring for each other in the horizon of my native Tenochtitlán, the original name of Ciudad de México. A gorgeous mountain lake that 500 y of civilization has turned into a massive chaos of more likely 30 million people. Marvellous and terrifyng at the same time. The barrio of Coyoacan is certainly a sort of calm refuge in that maelstrom. BuenasVenturas Noralita
@kiwifpv5865
@kiwifpv5865 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another amazing little unknown off the beaten track piece...the tunnels are amazing. Your difference in the total population of Mexico City 20-25 Million) is the whole population of New Zealand (5 Million))..:). Again amazing Kia ora from Aotearoa
@ittoelmo9921
@ittoelmo9921 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos you posted! It’s just nice to walk around the Mexican cities. They’re just breathtaking!
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 2 жыл бұрын
Thx for the hoodie update. Ordered 4 of them. One for me. One for my neighbor & his new Honda. And 2 for friends far away to keep them warm. Perfect little Gift for postal hug😍
@georgemckinnon7134
@georgemckinnon7134 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, those tunnels were amazing. Now I am inspired to visit and explore.
@erikcastillo2454
@erikcastillo2454 2 жыл бұрын
You'll love it. It's not like they say on the media as you can see. Just watch some walking tours here on KZbin so you can taste it by yourself.
@userkc73
@userkc73 Жыл бұрын
7:20 beautiful and rare library, many ancient books. very interesting
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla is certainly an amazing city! The number of historical buildings must be a record! Church architecture is very beautiful and the tunnels are well constructed and indicates the value that the peoples of the era put into construction. You chose a great road to enjoy via the volcano on you route to the City! The new scarves are very nice and certainly say Itchy Boots! Lol…. Ride safe as you continue your journey towards Alaska!
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
Miss I.B. said the number of historic buildings in Puebla is 300 but the reality is that the number of historic buildings is 2019.
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 2 жыл бұрын
@@RodrigoSahagun …. Thank you for the update! That is amazing!
@heldemel2035
@heldemel2035 2 жыл бұрын
shameless self promotion??? suddenly I realise how much I consume your offerings for FREE! You are just the best thing on the internet Noraly!
@timpellett9701
@timpellett9701 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the ride Noraly! Excellent history lesson and really cool roads to Mexico City!! Nice looking scarf! See you Wednesday!✌️
@spikemarron3507
@spikemarron3507 2 жыл бұрын
That’s what my library looks like in my head 😱 superb never heard of that fabulous collection before. Thanks Noraly 👍
@TarunChoudhry
@TarunChoudhry 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most favourite scene from the Mayan village discovery now a part of the Intro. Awesome, very well deserved effort that one making it to the intro identity. Cool.
@williamchandler2558
@williamchandler2558 2 жыл бұрын
Nice ,I always wonder what Mexico City would look like now.That is one of the great thing about your channel, It's the real deal.
@ROTV-DanLockhart
@ROTV-DanLockhart 2 жыл бұрын
I ordered the newer/cooler scarf. I'm part of the Itchy Boots history! Thanks, Noraly!
@robertsmith4466
@robertsmith4466 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic research is one of Noraly's strengths. Another is avoiding bin lorries that pull out.
@donaldoehl7690
@donaldoehl7690 2 жыл бұрын
That library is spectacular. Imagine all the lives those books touched. Also for perspective; The state of Texas has about 29 million people. I knew Mexico City was big but I didn't know it was that big.
@JonathanSao
@JonathanSao 2 жыл бұрын
Mexico City got not free space. 600 km2 more than Dallas but 3 times more people living here.
@sirlox8979
@sirlox8979 2 жыл бұрын
You are stuning Noraly thanks for sharing your experience around the world
@super.zdravko
@super.zdravko 2 жыл бұрын
That was the Frida Kahlo Museum that people were lining up for. Looks like you stayed in the Coyoacán neighbourhood. CDMX is one of the greatest capital cities in the world.
@reneprovencher8395
@reneprovencher8395 2 жыл бұрын
I never realized of the beauty of Mexico! Movies most always show the worst, you show us the very best!!! ❤️👍👍👍
@NelsonPatricioOliveira
@NelsonPatricioOliveira 2 жыл бұрын
The blue building where people were queuing up to enter was the Frida Kahlo museum in the Coyoacán neighborhood, where the artist used to live. I instantly recognized the building. It's great to see that the road traversing the Iztaccihuatl-Popocatépetl National Park is still mostly unpaved. Even 20 years ago, the final access road to the Popocatepetl volcano was closed back then. The volcano has had an active eruptive period for at least that long. On the other side you might have seen another mountain that is the inactive volcano Iztaccihuatl. Going north from Mexico city, you'll enter the historic heartland of Mexico steeped in history.
@thomasjoyce6297
@thomasjoyce6297 2 жыл бұрын
This episode was fantastic! It’s exhibit number A1 on why your videos are the best on KZbin. You’re gifted with remarkable intelligence (or I’m just getting stupider and stupider), and a hold my beer I’ll show you something, aptitude and attitude for adventure after adventure. I can’t help but to say Thank You Noraly because it’s just great fun to watch!!
@MikePara111
@MikePara111 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. Good comment dude ... liked the adventure after adventure, part 👍
@jb3536
@jb3536 2 жыл бұрын
I always think about how hard it was to build something like that with out electricity or power tools. Also loved the music.
@RodrigoSahagun
@RodrigoSahagun 2 жыл бұрын
She used music in the streets of Puebla like the spanish music and nothing to do with Mexico.
@shubs3566
@shubs3566 2 жыл бұрын
@@RodrigoSahagun so?
@alobosk
@alobosk 2 жыл бұрын
The song is Huapango de Moncayo.
@jb3536
@jb3536 2 жыл бұрын
Music never built anything but it helps alot!
@tinkeringforfun
@tinkeringforfun 2 жыл бұрын
I already have your new scarf and I love it too!!!! Thanks Noraly! ❤
@Blackwater_House
@Blackwater_House 2 жыл бұрын
In South Australia too, We have ‘secret’ Military Roads along our costal defences. These Roads, named Military Roads ran along the backside of our coastal sand dunes and Permitted Military Reinforcements to move to whichever part of the coast faced the greatest need, without being observed by invading maritime forces. They were used to great advantage when, one morning bright and early, an armada of Russian Naval Vessels were observed at anchor in the bay, having arrived during the night under cover of darkness. Fortunately the invading fleet were simply on a global goodwill tour and were not hostile (a fact not immediately known). Our city also has secret Military Tunnels beneath our city, but these tunnels are not open for public exploration.
@erikcastillo2454
@erikcastillo2454 2 жыл бұрын
Cool but In this case these were not military roads. They were built by the church and conquerors as an scape route in case something. They were also used to communicate priests and nuns and bury the product of those encounters. And also to give the impression of miracles. The bishop appearing in two places at the same time kind of thing. Cheers to down under mate.
@eltecnico9541
@eltecnico9541 2 жыл бұрын
Those tunnels are 500 years old 😂, then they used it for war and were rediscovered in 2015
@eltecnico9541
@eltecnico9541 2 жыл бұрын
The worst thing is that right now the border of Mexico and America is full of secret tunnels where their drugs and illegal immigrants pass, and Trump saying that he is going to build a wall as if it were possible to stop the Mexicans 😂
@michaelnieman6218
@michaelnieman6218 2 жыл бұрын
Many Americans don't know that the US Instate system was 1st build as a way for US Forces to move from one area to another President Ike got the idea from the German Autobond
@JorgeGarcia-mh5il
@JorgeGarcia-mh5il 2 жыл бұрын
@@eltecnico9541 !! First .. why don't you use your real name ??? Obviously, you are spanish speaking individual, not Mexican ....Second ... you said " mexico and america " just wanna let you know MEXICO IS PART OF AMERICA TOO ...is part of NORTH AMERICA..and third , you need to get more information about this wall issue because no only mexican just cross this wall .. now disanfornatily thousands from different countries doing that including people from the country you are coming from .. good day ..
@joereidbogfrog
@joereidbogfrog 2 жыл бұрын
I liked the tunnels and library but loved the street art and the music you put to it.
@therodg1043
@therodg1043 2 жыл бұрын
Great introduction to Puebla. Loved the music you selected. Looking forward to more exploration .
@gustwowheeling7337
@gustwowheeling7337 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome tunnels, and library. Mexico city looks very nice, and I love the design on the Alaska 2022 scarf. Ride safe Noraly!
@lesbiaarana4717
@lesbiaarana4717 2 жыл бұрын
ME ENCANTÓ ESTE VIAJE!!! POR LO POCO QUE VIMOS ME IMAGINO QUE PUEBLA ES MARAVILLOSA😍
@joshua071968
@joshua071968 Жыл бұрын
Hi there, my name is Josue Alvarez currently living in the United States, but I've watching your "Mexico" videos and I absolutely enjoyed all of them so far to this episode; I know that this is way after the time you post these videos I just found your page; wanted to Thank you for sharing my beloved Country to all the world, wish you could spend more time in Mexico City, yes is BIG, but also is a Great City, any way, once more, Thank you for showing and sharing my Mexico to the World!! Keep riding and can't wait for your new season
@elmerburley7710
@elmerburley7710 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely cool video Miss boots the history of the tunnels and the info was great . God bless you and be safe keep the videos coming I look forward to them . Peace
@stevenharper9066
@stevenharper9066 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Noraly you’re awesome 👍🏻😎🏍️🇺🇸
@Britspence381
@Britspence381 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Noraly, you've made my day with this video. You're always so upbeat and happy, but especially so today. Really neat to see the tunnels. Keep trekking north and stay safe. 😁
@carloslozada1868
@carloslozada1868 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for share the wonderful things that we have in Puebla.
@danielhayes-domore
@danielhayes-domore 2 жыл бұрын
hahaha I was there today, I got to 3500 meters and i really felt it !!
@gaminiediri
@gaminiediri 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Noraly, for the video clip. I got the Alaska themed scarf and sticker set in the mail, a few weeks ago. They are great and I really like them.
@leilatenabarizavala566
@leilatenabarizavala566 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Noraly! The blue building is "La casa Azul" the Frida Khalo house! Better you go there cause is one of the highlights in the south of CDMX. Love the Library and the way to Popocatépetl I think is open now. Safe Ride, excited for your next adventures!
@alangilchrist7562
@alangilchrist7562 2 жыл бұрын
I've never bought product from a youtube or bike purveyor, but this time I had to grab your neck gator, anything to support my favourite youtuber. I love your content, am terrified by your experiences but wish I was able to experience them myself (I have reasonably new step daughters in their 20s and can't imagine them doing what you do, but wish I was with you with my bike), and please know I would always be there, anyplace on earth, if you needed help! Not sure what I could do for you, but will do all possible anytime. The US will be your greatest challenge. boring roads, too many guns, little respect for humanity and pockets of civil, exceptional, wonderful people. Stay diligent, stay safe, please continue to share!
@luissandoval7631
@luissandoval7631 2 жыл бұрын
Saludos desde Veracruz México, mucha buena vibra en tu travesía por toda la república mexicana❤️🏍️🏍️
@MK-zo3zk
@MK-zo3zk 2 жыл бұрын
Don't apologize for self promoting! This is your channel, your livelihood.
@savage22bolt32
@savage22bolt32 2 жыл бұрын
Absativly, posilutly! You have to let people know, otherwise, how will they know?
@wallacehurt806
@wallacehurt806 2 жыл бұрын
Wow tunnels and history in this little town, makes me want to go there sounds so cool the art cobblestone streets woohoo Puebla just stirred up the feeling to explore
@GeorgieArchbld3
@GeorgieArchbld3 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla is not a little town !! It has more than four million people, besides all the interesting prehispanic and colonial buildings
@ryanfarmer4882
@ryanfarmer4882 2 жыл бұрын
@@GeorgieArchbld3 always good to educate the ignorant.
@cmnweb
@cmnweb 2 жыл бұрын
Puebla is a big city and have a lot o modern skyscraper in the bussines district "Angelopolis" but is not a turist zone.
@wallacehurt806
@wallacehurt806 2 жыл бұрын
Jorge was not my intention to insult you are anyone, and I apologize, I guess I was trying to say I love the city and cant wait to visit its rich history
@alalesc3796
@alalesc3796 2 жыл бұрын
Little town?? Puebla is a huge city with tall modern buildings in Mexico she doesn’t show, is a colonial modern city.
@williamvienna
@williamvienna 2 жыл бұрын
There she is!! driving towards Mexico City reminded me of the song, "want to take you higher", from Sly and the Family Stone Band... stay safe...
@TonyWhite22351
@TonyWhite22351 Жыл бұрын
The fact that the tunnels under the city of Puebla were unknown to the city engineers is just UNBELIEVABLE ! The chance of not striking the tunnels while digging for sewer and stormwater drains is non existent !
@lizzie2301
@lizzie2301 Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree, that sounds strange
@KeViNMCMXXCIX
@KeViNMCMXXCIX Жыл бұрын
Amazing sights and architecture in the town of Puebla. That library was insane to see. Nice route along the volcano as well!
@dadysyafril8668
@dadysyafril8668 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. What an important historical tunnel for Mexico! Thankyou for sharing it. Meanwhile, it's still long way to go to United States' Border. Just Go Girl! Sending you much love. 💖
@dgrforfreedom61
@dgrforfreedom61 2 жыл бұрын
I look forward to riding along with you on each adventure. It is so cool to hear the excitement in your voice when a view impresses itself on you. So good to see your glee when you opened your new scarfs. I pray you have continued success and many more grand views to come.
@davetdowell
@davetdowell 2 жыл бұрын
As an Englishman I approve of the use of tunnels to defeat the French. Ride safe Noraly.
@aktrapper6126
@aktrapper6126 Жыл бұрын
1.63M and climbing......way to go Noraly. I'm slowly working my way through all your videos. When I watch youtube its always Itchy boots.
@dirkveltkamp4662
@dirkveltkamp4662 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the orchestra practice! I would have stayed... 😊. Sounded a lot like the beginning of Huapango by José Pablo Moncayo.
@erikcastillo2454
@erikcastillo2454 2 жыл бұрын
Ur right that was it.
@avaly977
@avaly977 2 жыл бұрын
Loved it too.
@jamesfleming5875
@jamesfleming5875 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky we’ve got Itchy boots ,why don’t we already know this. That is fantastic🇬🇧👍
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