Changing my US dollars at the border of MAURITANIA |S7 - E17|

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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..

Here I teach all my filming techniques including getting drone shots while riding!

Gear & Equipment that I use in this season:

Follow my journey on: WWW.ITCHYBOOTS.COM

#itchyboots #adventure #crf300rally
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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.

super.zdravko
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The guy smoking and pumping gas. 🔥 Crazy!

CraigOHare
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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.

Reet
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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.

alelectric
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The man with the cigarette near the petrol sodden bag !

amitabhasanyal
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What a cliff hanger ending for me to worry about all weekend. Another epic Itchyboots adventure.

basildavidson
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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.

randomroads
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Showing us areas millions of us will never see.. truly awesome ❤

carine
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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.

AdventurousArchie
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This is sheer bravery Noraly, one word, absolute respect. Prayers for your safety and the Footage is jaw dropping.

DianeGleason-tczd
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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 🙏🙏🙏

ssferoz
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"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. 😁

WhiteTiger
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Noraly's music is always spot-on.

Adri-ojyt
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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.

jimormsby
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I've watched every episode of all seasons but this visit to Morocco and Mauritania tops the "adventure" meter. Please stay safe.

formerpilot
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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!!🛻👍👍👍

DanielSgnaolin
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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 . . .

annavallentin
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Hi Noraly. I helped build those blue and beige locomotives in London Ontario, Canada. What a small world.

mikefleming
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I'm mauritanian i never seen this place before thank you for showing me my country

mrHachem
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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.

djbrettell