 Let's see some penguins! Oh my god! Hi, I'm Lavi. And I'm Oli. And this is our hero, Bumblebee. Together, we are attempting a Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. Join us for season 3, here in South America. Holy divine. She's a chef, top class. First class. I'm so local now. And what is this you're drinking? Ah, Matete. Do you say tea? No, no, Matetino, mate. Big mistake. Mate. Mate. It's delicious. We need our own cups. Hello. This is... The name is Chinchimoshe. Chinchimoshe. Chinchimoshe. Nice. Good morning world. Welcome back to the channel. It's day number 244 on our circumnavigation around the globe by motorcycle. We are here in the town of Puerto Madrin in Patagonia, Argentina. Yes, we spent the last few days here at this nice Airbnb with some chickens and some doggies. And our hosts are really friendly too. But let me show you guys where we're heading today. So we are here in Puerto Madrin. And today we are going to be making our way down the Ruta Nacional 3 and then coming off around here. Hello. Get off my map. Coming off around here to make our way across to the reserve natural touristica, Punta Tombo. Punta Tombo is another incredibly special place here on the Patagonian coast because it's home to the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world. Super, super crazy. I'm really excited to see them. So we have about 120 miles, which is about 200 kilometers to get there. And it's already nine o'clock, so better hit the road. Let's go. Let's do it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Gracias. Gracias. We see you. Yes, yes. Thank you. Chao chao. Okay, concentration. Yeah. So we've got a couple of dirt roads in these little suburb areas to get out of. And then we'll be making our way back to the Ruta 3. Yes, and then we have about 100 miles of nice tarmac road and the last 20 kilometers are dirt road as well. Yeah, to get to the Punta Tombo. Exactly. But yeah, I can't wait. So this whole area that we're in now is a brand new suburb of Puerto Madrin. The farmer sold off a large piece of land. It's only six years old, this entire area. So all of these buildings and this whole area is pretty much brand new and they haven't yet done the roads. As you can see, this bay next to Puerto Madrin is famous for seeing the southern right whale. During a lot of the year, this is where they're, they have the young, they're nursing their babies, carving their young. So apparently you can see them here off the coast of this town during the certain times of the year. You can see them literally right off the beach. Not the right season for us. No, we have to come back. I think we have to do the whole trip again in a different time of the year to see all the things we haven't seen. We just did a little turnaround to stop and have a view. You can see over there a cruise ship or they say in the season time they have more than 80 cruise ships coming here. Like it's really, really busy town for tourism. Apparently from the high rises along the coast there at the back, you can see the whales just in front of their balconies. Pretty cool place, eh? Yeah, very cool. It's super windy out here on the open plains. This time of year in this region is just every day wind, wind, wind, wind, wind, wind coming down from the Andes Mountains and bringing across us over to the coast. It's a real crosswind. The wind is quite uncomfortable. And to be honest, it might continue like this all the way down the coast for the next 1,000 miles. Oh my God. You'll see. Awesome. Look at that. We've got a giant dinosaur at the entrance of this town, Treleo. And he's coming your way. Hurry up. Look at the size of this dinosaur. Oh my goodness. Whoa, look. We can actually stand underneath it. And this dinosaur actually is here for a reason because this dinosaur represents the skeleton of the largest dinosaur ever discovered. Was here in this area meet the largest dinosaur of the world in Treleo. Cool. Hola. Grande. Grande. So we are just coming into this town here called Gaiman. What's special about this town? Well, you can get a clue here in that under Bienvenidos is written Croeso. Well, Croeso is welcome in Welsh. So Gaiman is actually a town of Welsh origin. They have actually quite a lot of Welsh towns in Argentina. I mean where we were before Puerto Madrin and where we were with the big dinosaur Treleo and this place and many other towns across this region were actually settled by the Welsh in the 1800s. But we decided to come in and have a little stop in this town Gaiman because apparently here they have traditional Welsh tea houses. So it's actually very coincidental actually because here is a region where you can see whales and people from whales. There we go. The connection is made. There we go. Look at this. Historical. This is probably the main street. Oh maybe this is Loch Ness there. Oh no, Loch Ness was Scotland. Sorry. Look at this building. That definitely looks like something out of Wales. It says Tea Craig. It really looks like it's been plucked out of the Welsh countryside. Look here. It says Croeso and there's a big dragon. Cool. Yeah that is nice. And there's even a Welsh flag on the side of the building. Yes. Nice. So we've tried to check out a couple of tea houses in town. They are just serving in the afternoon. They're not open in the morning. I suppose it is called afternoon tea isn't it? That makes sense. You can see here the Welsh language name. Yeah, pretty interesting. So no tea and scones for us today then. They've got a Welsh flag on the way out as well. So we're just leaving Gaiman without a tea. And so now we are going to be making our way along to our main mission for the day which is to see a lot of penguins. Here we go. Here is the entrance to Punta Tombo. This is also where the the dirt road starts. So we've got 13 miles to get down to Punta Tombo. Yeah, I think we will stop and let our tire pressure down. Yeah. It's a good idea. And maybe have a small snack as well. And let's have a snack as well. Because it's already. Oh no. Look how deep that was. Oh man. I pulled off to the side. I thought it would be all right but it's like sand here. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Hola. Okay. Okay. Okay. Inglaterra, Alemania. Yeah, see. This is 20 kilometers. 20 kilometers. Okay. Not here. Thank you. Well, there we go. We get immediately on the dirt road and I'm just like, oh okay there we go. That's it. Okay, let's have a little break. I made some pasta two days ago and we have still some leftovers. So since two days we just eat for lunch and for dinner the same pasta. 500 grams of pasta goes a long way. Pasta for lunch. Pasta for dinner. Pasta for dinner. To make it a little bit more exciting because the spaghetti are cold we will make a cheese spaghetti roll. It's like a spring roll. But different. I hope everyone is proud of us because we have some fruits. We're also just hiding behind the bike from the wind. Break time over. Yeah, it's time to ride Bumblebee out of this mess that we're in. See if we can get out of here. Yep, yep, yep. We're going. Beautiful, there we go. Okay, we'll take it nice and easy. But it looks like the main part of this road is not that deep. Just the sides we have to avoid. Man, this is quite actually quite a deep gravel road to be honest. It's not too great but maybe I just have to get used to it a little bit. Okay, this bit is a little bit nicer. Yeah. It looks like the tour bus is already returning. We're a little bit late, hey. We're a little bit late to the party. Okay, this line looks good actually. Yeah, this line looks good. But you can't go right or left because I know, but I got the wind blowing me. The wind blowing me to the side. Yeah, you can see there's like piles of gravel on the left and on the right. We're just on this like narrow strip in the middle. Anyway, it's only 13 miles to reach the penguins. Yes, let's see some penguins. I've lost my line now. Yeah, I think there's no line. Now it's just gravel all the way. Yeah, it's a little bit soft. Here we go. Yeah, just follow the arrows. Oh yeah, we conquered another dirt road. Oh man. But this one was way, way worse than the other one. The gravel on this one. Oh my goodness. It's not that cool. But anyway, we made it. That's good. Yep. There we go. Some of the bike is here. Cool. Bumblebee. But you know what is super crazy that the other biker, he did the gravel road but with his tire like that. If we think that Bumblebee's tread on the tire is over, I mean, this one has like zero tread. Pretty crazy. We've got our tickets and there's only one thing left to do. See some penguins. There's Aquatico just next to the trail. Give them along this beach. Beautiful penguin home. Yeah, there we go. Penguin paradise. Yeah, it was absolutely amazing. Yeah, I know we'd already seen a smaller penguin colony on the Valdez peninsula, but the sheer scale of that place was just incredible. Just nests as far as the eyes could see. The beaches were just full of them. It was just wow, it was really full of penguins. Yeah, and we saw some babies as well and some little chicks. Super cute really. What a place. We've picked a place on Ioverlander. It's another petrol station one, hey? Yes, exactly. Another beautiful petrol station stop for the night. Yes, we have to see how we feel and if we can camp there I don't really know. We will find out. But yeah, we have probably another good three hours to ride now. And it's already five o'clock. Oh my god, five o'clock as well. I think we'll be able to make it there before dark. Yes, we will get there. Looks like that's the end of the dirt road. Yeah, awesome. Happy and alive. No, this is at the end, sweetheart. Okay, yeah, all right, tire pressure up. I'm just going to pull over over here. Perfect. We're back on the Brutern National 3 now and the wind is back a building. And I think that is our spot. It feels like 15 degrees or something. It's that wind, isn't it? It's getting all in our jackets and everywhere. Yeah, my neck too. Just pushing against the wind all the time. Oh my god, it's so tough, really. There's a neck workout. All right, I think we'll just feel up a little bit, shall we? Just saying we're having to do it tomorrow. Yeah, that's a good idea. Okay. Hello. Okay. Okay. Hello. How are you? Super, yes. Thank you. Thank you. 1050. Where are you from? England. Germany. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bye. You said it was okay? Yes, yes, really friendly. He just said, yeah, no worries. I didn't really understand, but he was smiling and saying yes. Okay. I think he just stayed over there. Maybe we can just put you up between the trees over there. Okay, I'll ride round. Okay. Yeah? Good evening guys. We made it. Happy and alive and exhausted. We're here at this little petrol station and they said it was absolutely fine for us to pitch our tent right right there. It was a really, really amazing day to see all these penguins walking around and being just in their natural habitat. It was absolutely amazing. Yeah, Punta Tompa was super impressive. But now it's time for us to go to bed. We did at the end 270 miles. It was really windy. Tough going actually. And that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the episode. If so, please give us a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel. Share the video with your friends and family. Comment below and we will see you next time. We're here in the town of Puerto Madrin in Patagonia, Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Alaska. Yes.