In the latest episode of Itchy Boots, we join our intrepid traveler as she ventures into the lesser-known parts of Cappadocia on her restored motorcycle. As she explores off the beaten path, trouble seems to be lurking around every corner. In a moment that many motorcycle riders can relate to, she shares the experience of damaging her beloved bike for the first time.
The thrill of adventure and the unpredictability of the open road are tangible in this episode as we witness the highs and lows of solo motorcycle exploration. It serves as a reminder that even the most experienced riders can encounter unexpected challenges along the way.
For those looking to embark on their own motorcycle adventures, Itchy Boots offers valuable insight into filming techniques using drones, GoPros, and 360 cameras. The opportunity to learn from her experiences and expertise adds an extra layer of excitement to the show.
Stay tuned to Itchy Boots as our fearless traveler continues to share her journeys and inspire others to hit the road on two wheels.
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Video “I damaged my restored motorcycle for the first time | S8, EP11” was uploaded on 11/17/2024 to Youtube Channel Itchy Boots
Laagan diay ka😅 nga taga Holland 👍🤗🎉
Kasama talaga yan sa laagan😅
Lucky we got to see the evening meal, I was quite disappointed to miss out on breakfast, Have come to enjoy the banter and the gourmet 'tour' before our intrepid traveler hits the road each day. The risk must be real to convince the whole population to just up and leave their homes in those villages. Do they get to resettle elsewhere as a community or is the social fabric destroyed in the process? Another place the Romans laid claim to, they certainly got about. Cannot think of a better way to see and experience these places and the people than via itchy boots production – definitely next best thing to being there. So enjoyed!!!
SRETNO PRINCEZO DANS CU GLEDATI JOS OVU SERIJU MISLIM DA JE 9 NASTAVIT CU GLEDATI POSLIJE VECERE ❤❤❤
Cappadocia
That’s a beautiful adventure and I still can’t understand how you are so brave to go to those caverns all alone 💪
Hello Noraly, welcome to our country. How did you come to the conclusion that our country is similar to Morocco? You think the Netherlands is very big and developed. You talked about wrong treatment practices in the hospital after the accident. If you were in our country, believe me, you would experience a better quality process. Look at your own dark past, no one forgets the colonies and massacres you have established in your history, so travel without aggression, do not judge countries, you know you have a bad past in this regard.
where this place?
Lovely Exploring part… good video again… thank you from the netherlands 🙂
Turkey is amazing
termites
Merhaba Noraly Hanım. Sizi çok geç keşfettiğim için üzüldüm. Yinede sizinle gezmek çok hoş. Türkiye'ye hoşgeldiniz❤
if u greet everybody with salam alaikom (instead of secular merhaba) then of course it feels like morocco 😅
that abandoned village could be perfect as a horror movie set
Chapeau an der Deutsch Ingenieur, das Bike run so well.
You are so comfortable with being alone. But its like ( because your making a video ) you see the results and your not alone. Very good ! my daughter has read book on you…… My life is lonely but i'm happy. I don't why. You make a tear come to my eye because you appear so content and have found ( for now) a nitch. and you basic tour thru life through your adventures are so cool. thanks again.
18:19 what an amazing church and stunning art! What a great video! I’m traveling the world through your videos! God Bless You, keep you safe and give you the needed strength to endure all the challenges and obstacles you ever face!
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無法取代的美妙😊
Really you're lucky ❤❤❤
I love the traditional Turkish home esthetic – comfortable and truly beautiful with woven colorful blankets and cushions on low benches and tables. Your stay in those last guest homes was amazing.
What an amazing country Turkey were..
Once upon a time there is much prayers and worships to the Lord ascand before God from this capodecia..
There are so many underground cities in Turkey. I only knew of the sites in eastern Turkey. They seem to be throughout the country. I wonder if there were other reasons people lived underground here, besides weather sheltered. Ice age ended only 11,000 years ago. Maybe they lived there after the comet hit earth at ice age end. Skies would have been full of dust and ejecta from comet.