 I feel like my head. Hello. Hello. Hello. Winners. Hello. Such a beautiful day. Hello. It's like a bike mechanic. Yes. Gracias. Cheers. There she is. Bumblebee. Cool. Here. And I'm Ollie. And this is our hero, Bumblebee. Together we are attempting a Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe. Bye, motorcycle. Join us for season three here in South America. A little bit more this way. Sit. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. It's always a struggle, eh? Good morning world. Welcome back to the channel. It's day number 320 on our circumnavigation around the globe by motorcycle. We're here in the small town of Cabana Conde, just next to the famous Colca Canyon in Peru. We stayed last night at La Posada del Conde Clásico. Oh, not Condor. Not the bird. Count. By the way, do you like my hair this morning? I was styling it especially for today. It's absolutely spectacular. I mean, you just get so much volume in it. Whoa. Look at that. Total volume. So where are we heading today? Let me show you guys the route for today. So we are here at Colca Canyon and our new mission is to reach the famous Rainbow Mountain, which is somewhere around here. So we'll be heading back to Chivay up through Cebayo across to Yaudi, which is also called Espinar on Google, apparently. Then we'll be heading up this road and turning off at Checacupe towards this wonderful area. So Google estimates it will take us eight and a half hours. So we won't probably make it there today, but hopefully tomorrow. It's already nine o'clock and we have a long way to go. So better hit the road. Let's go. Okay. Perfect. Beautiful. Wow. Thank you so much. It's beautiful. Thank you so much. Awesome. Look at the head, eh? Beautiful. Yeah. And the host from the hotel just told us that every single town has a different hat. So in this town they wear this type of hat. This type of hat is only seen in this town. How cool is that? So much style. Bye. Bye bye. We're just gracias now. All the best. Yeah. We see you. Hasta luego. Ciao. I'll just ride down to the square. Okay. Because the square was just so beautiful last night when we went and had pizza. Yeah. We visited the church here as well. We went inside. Had a look. Yeah. This church was massive. It's beautiful church. Here. Yeah. Nice. This is the square. Yeah. Look at this. Some tourists. This is super pretty square. Very cool place. Yeah. Look at everyone is wearing this hat. Yeah. That's the hat. That's the Cabana Conde hat. That's so cool. Hello. Oh my God. Horses. Don't kick us. Don't kick us. Oh my God. Look at these mountains. Wow. Insane. Incredible. This little town Cabana Conde basically sits on the edge of the second largest canyon in the world, Colca Canyon. And that is Colca Canyon basically down there. This town is just like perched on the edge with all these sort of ancient terraces all the way up the mountains. It's just the most picturesque and beautiful place honestly. Wow. Absolutely beautiful. Something really special. Yeah. It really feels a little bit frozen in time. So whilst we're flying the drone here, this super cute little girl comes up to us and she shows us this little fruit and she says it's a cactus fruit. I guess it's from the cactuses all along these hills and she says we make juice from the cactuses. Do you want a juice? Yeah. Oh he said. Of course we'll have a juice. Hola. Buenos. El nombre Oli. Oli. Y tu? Edith. Edith. Sí. Miladros. Miladros. Nice to meet you. Mi español is very bad. I really like your head. Muy bonito. Cabana Conde. Cabana Conde. Oh amazing. Oh, la misides. Oh, bonita. Que bonita. Acá está la trucha. Ah. La trucha. Ah. La trucha. Ah. La trucha. The trout. La trucha. The real. La estrella. That's good. Estrella. The star. Kondo. Sí. Ah, me duende. And cuando? Sí. Ah. Es y es. Gracias. Oh, we can sit and enjoy the view some cactus juice for you. Oh, yes It tastes like a smoothie almost like an apple smoothie, no? Chow chow. Chow chow. How cute they were, hey? Oh my God. Very nice. And then we got to taste cactus juice for the first time. Yes, it was really nice. Yeah. I liked it. And the little girl said that it was basically cactus fruit from the mountains, just here. Yeah. That's good. That'll give us some energy for the morning. Yes. But now we have some distance to make. It looks like it's sheep moving morning this morning in the mountains. Everybody seems to be on their way with their sheep somewhere. I want to have a sheep herd. Yeah, me too. And then beautiful little donkeys. Good morning guys. Hello, good morning. How you doing? Another roadblock in the mountains. We're just coming through Chiwai. We're just trying to find our way through all these streets. Yeah, we are a little bit lost. I think I have to go to the end here and then I can sort of bypass around the town. Not sure. I don't know if this way goes anywhere. It doesn't really go anywhere. Oh yeah, look. It absolutely doesn't go anywhere. I think the main road is there. See the top of that hill? Yeah. I think that's the main road. Okay. But I think I have to go back to the beginning of the town. Yeah, I think so too. Yeah, I think so too. We're just going around in circles in this town. Come on. Come on. Okay. Okay. So how do I get to the beginning of the town? Yeah, just go back the same way. I'm going to turn here. Yeah, okay. Right. I'm going to try and make our way towards this side of town. Yeah. If you're too many sides street, eh? Yeah. Now I think I've got to go this way. Okay. Yeah. But there's like a festival going on in town as well. I think it's the same festival since yesterday. Oh yeah. Look, they're all parading down the street here. Oh no, is there another troop behind us? Yeah. Maybe we have to start moving. Look, they're gathering with these guys. Yes. El nom para el festival. El nom. Es buena. Really cool. Carnival. Yeah, it's cool. That's amazing. Awesome. Yeah, what a cool celebration. Oh, I love it. We've reached the open mountain roads again. So now hopefully we'll be able to fly along this for a little while because there may be some busy roads coming up. But for now we can just appreciate the open mountains. 192 miles to Rainbow Mountain Parking. It's not that bad actually, eh? It's not that bad. Let's see how long that will take us, eh? Yeah. I am so surprised at how much this area looks like the UK. I mean, this could be somewhere in Wales. This could be like the Lake District. It really does give me a sense of like home here, apart from the llamas over there. Everything except the llamas reminds me of home. The narrow roads. Yeah, like if you make a mistake, you smash into a stone wall and die. Just like home. Nice. Looks like that's the end of the paved section. This is the reason why it takes eight hours. Yeah, exactly. But the good thing is, at least there's no traffic. It's very nice and peaceful and quiet. That's true. Whoa, we're really climbing up high on this little dirt road. Look at this. Whoa. We've just been doing a whole bunch of hairpins to get up here. That's the river all the way down at the bottom that we were on. This road seems to be going up and up and up. Where are we going? No idea. Oh man. I wonder how it will look on the other side. Oh yeah. Just stopping for a lunch break at the side of the road. And it looks pretty dark up ahead. This is where we came from. Blue skies. And this is where we're going. Grey skies. Look, look, look. There's a woman and a whole bunch of llamas. A herder and her llamas. How nice. What are we having for lunch? Peanut butter bread. And we've got this big bag of cheetos or watsits that we got when we were at the border in Bolivia trying to spend all our money. And we got some cookies. Yeah, so we ate pretty much all of our leftovers. And then we'll be heading into an afternoon that might be a wet one. The two llama herding dogs have come to find out if they can get some food from us. They're more interested in us than in the llamas. You're supposed to be looking after the herd. Very cute. Look, there's the other one circling us. Just noticed something quite weird as well. We've got something dripping from the bike. Some like oil or something. It looks like that it's coming from maybe here on the suspension in the middle. Looks a little bit wet inside there. Just at the bottom of the suspension. No idea what that means actually if that's where we have to get somebody to look at or not. No idea. Love to see how that progresses.