In this episode, the Kawasaki of my local guide Didier, no longer wants to start.. and we are stuck in a remote village that is not reachable by car. The only way to get out of here with the broken motorcycle, is by boat. So we have to get to another tiny village, about 5 kilometers away, that is built right on a sandbank and try to catch a boat at high tide..

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    1. Didiers bike, any diagnosis of problem ? Biker here who rides vintage and tries to fix things so curious about wether could have been fixed on the road.

    2. I am pretty you are probably a good swimmer but I will still request for a life jacket while traveling on one of these local boats. Love and appreciate your videos. Be safe out there.

    3. Je kon ook Didier zijn moto getrokken hebben met je motor en een koord 🙂 , die mannen zijn niet snel moe te krijgen ! Leuke video's ik ben blij als er weer 1tje online komt !

    4. I like your footage when you are stopped in a village even more than when you are moving on the bike. It gives a little slice of local life wherever you are.

    5. Just finished reading a book about Elspeth Beard’s travels, and she mentions how her companion was always getting mad and angry. I think he punches someone? I understand being frustrated at times, but I kept thinking maybe this man is not cut out for traveling in remote places on a bike. I love that you are human and run into trouble, but never blame the people or the country for not being “easier” or “more like your home country”, or complain that “no ones is speaking your language.” Inspires me to learn a new language or maybe the basics of more than one. 👍👍😁🥾🥾

    6. Just finished Elspeth Beard’s book and in it she comments on her companion that keeps getting mad to the point he yells at people, and I think punched someone. I kept thinking maybe he should not be traveling remote areas on a motorcycle. I love how whatever the travels throw at you, maybe you get frustrated (not that I could tell from the vids, but I assume you must😊) BUT you never blame the local people, or the country.

      Never complain if people don’t speak your language. AND You also go out of your way to learn not just to get around but so you can say hello and thank you and talk to people. Inspires me to learn how to say hello and thank you. Like now I can say good morning and thank you to the Deaf man at the grocery. THANK YOU

    7. AWESOME,AWESOME,AWESOME,AWESOME, Noraly. Did I say AWESOME, Please be careful in your adventures I wouldn’t want anything to happen to you. I look always for your next episodes and I can’t say enough how much you have turned me into a great fan of you Noraly.

    8. Hello Ms. Noraly. My name is Nick. On September 23 2023, I suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury, along with a broken right femur, along with broken right wrist and fingers. My doctors along with the therapies I'm in including Physical Therapy are amazed with my progress and how quick my recovery is moving. Tuesday this past one was my first day without walking with my cane. We are now working towards my balance issue. I hopped on the treadmill with a waist belt to catch me if I lost my balance. Before my accident I would wake up early every morning here in Brooklyn and I would run. I usually took my dog, Rocky with me. He is a Coonhound Black Lab mix. I took the time in my past few years with him to train him to hold his own leash and I would let him hold his leash when we would walk and run. I had forgotten about your videos with the small memory issue I suffered from my TBI. Today your page popped up on my computer and Im currently watching this season. It reminds me of a passion I had wanting to ride around the world in the ways you have done. My memory is coming back slowly. It has been making me think of your travels with Dhanno. My apology is I may have gotten your bikes name incorrect. I just double checked online and I was right!! Patagonia to Peru. Your personality and adventurous like on two wheels gives me my original inspiration and goals back. Thank you for all the hard work and adventure. You are an amazing human. Madagascar look amazing to ride. I can't wait to get back to my union work to save money so I can get back to saving up for a new international motorcycle trip/ Thank you for your inspiration. Thank you for your travels. Thank you Ms. Noraly. Rest well and keep up the safe adventurous riding. Thank you

    9. DJ sur got more than he bargained for on this guided Madagascar trip. He will NEVER FORGET leading the determined white woman around. I think his fee was well earned and then some.

    10. Hello Noraly! Obviously, you seem to be deleting a lot of comments, or blocking the writers of these messages. I think that's a pity. What is the problem for you? Can't you handle criticism well? Or do you expect everyone to talk after your mouth? After all, you are 36 years old. So no more child. I would have trusted you with a little more spiritual maturity. Or am I just a stupid Russian to you?

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