Finding a motorcycle mechanic in a Ba'aka (pygmy) village in Central African Republic 🇨🇫[S7-E78]

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Finding a motorcycle mechanic in a Ba'aka (pygmy) village in Central African Republic 🇨🇫[S7-E78]


In this episode, I am going deep into the Central African Republic forests to find a wild gorilla family. It’s a dangerous forest, because there are many forest elephant here and you don’t want to encounter those while on foot! Luckily I am in the company of some of the best Ba’aka trekkers. They know this forest extremely well and are some of…

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  1. Hello Noraly, I am your big fan, I am from India, I watch your videos regularly, especially my favorite season is African, I want to see more videos like this, please upload more…..!!!

  2. Now I'm starting to wonder how many baby girls might be born in the near future in the Central African Republic with the name Noraly 😁. You certainly seem to be very popular and well-loved😊😊

  3. Beautiful simply paradise there , nice locals , friendly , always happy , chatting , amazing to see elephants and gorillas , is breathtaking ❤️ , a life time experience , i can imagine how it was for u,, i feel it like i was there as well , all ur videos can be places in top of famous national geographic ones 😉 , well done Noraly , thank u for this heaven on 🌎

  4. This was a super interesting episode.
    Being up close to the gorillas like that was visceral!
    Those folks you met were super charming.
    Happy Trails

  5. I had a not good idea about African people. It happens that your spectacular videos changed my mind about Africa and its super wonderful, lovely, warm, kind people. Thank you, Norely.

  6. There hasn't been an episode that I've not been amazed by something. Its an incredible journey we have been on with Noraly. Best experience on YouTube.

  7. I'm thinking this is Neolithic people; likely a matriarchy; the women are the ambassadors of the village, but didn't know English like that city slicker, flim-flam man. I think they were waiting for you to acknowledge their position in the village and looking a little awkward that you didn't. Perhaps I'm reading what's not there. 🙂

  8. There's a reason why Africa's megafauna is the first and last to survive humanity.

    Africa's brutal, these animals evolved alongside with humans and successfully competed with us. Big props to them.

  9. I'm so glad that you loved C.A.R. as much as I do. Almost 30 years ago I spent one year there when I was 17 years old. I lived with a local family and learned to speak Sango. I spent a lot of time in villages and exploring the forests. I too was taken in by strangers when traveling through remote areas. I once had to walk 40km when the vehicle I was traveling in caught fire. I met so many beautiful people. It was a life-changing experience. C.A.R. gets so much negative press. I just love that you have highlighted how beautiful this country is and how lovely and hospitable the people are. Thank you. ❤

  10. Itchy boots is a very, very Determined young woman She's 31 years old. And she's going across the entire African continent all by herself. Everybody give her a round of applause 👏 👏 👏 👏 Great Job 👍 my dear Stay safe❤❤❤❤

  11. in the previous video i did say forest elephants are asian.

    My apologies its a south african way of speaking.

    We call it the african elephant. And the asia one the forest elephant.