 That's a real event to film because Oli is preparing the coffee here. You're doing great, you're doing great, Nelly. You can do it. 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 three here in South America. Good morning world. Welcome back to the channel. Stay number 281 on our circumnavigation around the globe by motorcycle. Good morning Bumblebee. We're here just camping next to the river Poquila Cuen, just off of the route of five in Chile. Yes and today it's a really exciting day because we will make it to Santiago. And that means we have ridden 16,000 miles on these tires without a puncture, without any issues which is absolutely crazy but the tires are at its end, end, end, end. It's so close and I'm really down to half a mill of tread. Absolutely and I'm really excited that we can finally replace them and also replace our chain and our sprockets. I mean it's time to get Bumblebee a new service to get Bumblebee road ready again. So let me show you guys the route for today. So unfortunately as this is a map of Argentina I can't show you exactly where we are but we're around the level of Ranquil del Norte about here somewhere. And today we're going to be heading up on the Ruta 5 highway which comes back on the map here and following that up to Santiago. So we have about 250 miles and it's already 8.30 so better hit the road let's go. Let's go. Rock and roll. Oh fired up. Right we've got to get out of this little camping spot straight into some off-road maneuvers through the bush. Easy like I said before I've been watching a lot of Dakar rally videos recently. Not your inspired yeah. Now I'm like hold on a minute doesn't look so difficult. Wait was it left or right here? I don't know. I think it was this way. Okay. Yeah this little area is sort of a little municipal camping area by the river here and a lot of locals are using this area as well having barbecues but also dumping a lot of rubbish. And now to the left here. Ah yeah. Whoa look at this bit. Okay just gotta hold on a minute. Okay let's do it. From Dakar to Highway 226 miles to Santiago and then Bumblebee will be a whole new motorbike. Today's ride will actually be our last ride with Nikos on this journey. Yeah it was really cool that we could meet him again here and ride together and we might see him again in Europe. Yeah his plan now is to head from Santiago back over to Brazil back to where he's from Florianopolis because he's just not confident in his tenoré at the moment and doesn't want to push it any further north which is understandable. And he's actually planning on going to Europe and buying a bike over there and riding around Europe this year. So you never know you might actually join us for a section in Europe. Yes maybe we can catch up like in Turkey Yeah that would be crazy to ride with him in Brazil, ride with him in Chile, Argentina and then ride with him over in Turkey. Oh my god. Nice. Yeah it would be a surprise let's see hey. Yup Nikos this won't be the last ride that's for sure. This guy's bringing his horse to the petrol station. Something is wrong here hey. Hello. Hello. It's not every day you see a horse on a highway. Real Granicos and ages. I know I know I miss them. I miss them too. It's always lovely to have their presence all around the side of the road and you could be hello Granico hello Granico. It looks like we've entered the wine region of Chile now. We've got vineyards on this side. We've got vineyards on this side. We're appetizing for wine just ahead here. Oh yeah look. Gato. I'd like you to sit on the sign. Bienvenidos a Ruta de Vino. Look. So if you're welcome to the wine route. Yeah very nice very nice helmet hair. We're just stopping for a break here at a service station and there's a guy selling tortas over here. I'm not sure what a torta is. Tortas. I just looked up the translation. Torta means cake. So it's just sweet stuff over there actually. So maybe we'll have a look in here see what they got. And for those of you who are wondering what 16,000 miles or nearly 16,000 miles looks like on a rear tire or a Dunlop Trail Max mission tire. This is what we've got. See. This is what it started at. Look at the sides. Nice deep grooves and now we're down to probably what? A mill. These tires are absolutely the best tires in the world. Look at that. 16,000 miles. Found some empanadas. And Nikos has empanada and a sandwich. And also Lavi's cooking up a little side for us. Some chickpeas with some tomato and some of that soy protein mince that we picked up in Jolila. Yes, pretty easy. Just everything in the pot heated up and ready to go. That's amazing. Beautiful. And empanadas. This one is mushroom cheese. Champignon queso empanada. Amazing. I tried to stuff some mince and chickpeas in there. Enhancing it. Amazing. The lake is recording 35 degrees. Man. Yeah. It's getting hotter and hotter and hotter as we're getting further north. But I mean, this is a little bit ridiculous now. It's getting there. Anyway, 35 miles from Santiago away now. So we are very, very close. The landscape is absolutely stunning. We have this burnt hills here with some bushes on. And the color is like sort of red. It's so cool here. I mean, all around us it's just stunning. But yeah, I can feel the heat. Yeah, we're going to be stopping for a rest pretty soon. Our last one before Santiago. But we've done really well so far. 192 miles already today. And it's nearly three o'clock. So doing amazingly well. We just bought these little treats here. From a street seller here at the payage we were on. And I really want to try them now. There's like some sort of wafers, right? Yeah, I think wafers filled with some caramel or something. Beautiful. We'll try them at the next break. Yeah, it was like a pound for 20. Switching lanes. Oh no, it's 15. 15 are inside here for one pound. So it's quite a good deal. Bye Nikos. First time for us to head different ways. But it's been an absolutely awesome adventure together. We did some amazing motor camping. Spectacular motor camping actually. Nikos, we see you're in Turkey. So now we're about nine miles from an Airbnb that we've booked in the city. And we're really starting to get in the city now. And it is really, really hot here. 32 degrees now, the sun is blaring down. So I am definitely ready to get to the accommodation and get all this clothes off. Oh yes, me too. 0.6 to the right. Okay. Yeah, to the right here. Okay. Oh, look at those mountains up ahead. Very cool. Mountains all around the city. Okay, go to the right here. And then it's like 0.2. A little bit more, just a tiny bit more. 23, 23. Ah yeah, I see. Okay, hola. Down? Down. Yeah. Oh, look at this. You think on this level or the next? Whoa, we're like really underground. Ah, I see him. Okay. It's happy and alive. I cannot believe that we made it here to Santiago. I can't believe that we're finally here. Even Cholila four days ago feels like a lifetime ago already. I mean, it was so many miles and so much of that highway, route 5. And then the whole time thinking is Bumblebee going to make it. For the tires, that mill tread getting lower and smaller and smaller and smaller. Oh, I'm so pleased that we made it in one piece. Bumblebee gets a nice service in two days. New tires, there will be a new bike for a new adventure. Yes, Santiago was a bit of a checkpoint for us. It was all about getting here so that we can get everything sorted and then hit the road for the next leg. But we hit the jackpot with this Airbnb. Right now we are on the 16th floor on the rooftop of this apartment. Look at this. And not only that, but this apartment block has a gym, has a sauna and on the other side a rooftop swimming pool. What, what is this? I think we have to stay forever. It's like we get like a five-star hotel. But we just booked a room on Airbnb. Airbnb, we love you. Sometimes it works out really, really well. I'm super glad to be here and now we can just chill, relax for a bit and jump in the pool. Yes, and that's it for us today. At the end we did 290 miles and we hope you enjoyed the video. If so, please give us a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel, share the video with your friends and family. Comment below. And you can also join our membership program here on YouTube if you want to support us. And we will see you next time. It's about 250 miles to Santiago and it's already 8.30, so better hit the road. Let's go. Wait, wait, okay, because you poked me in the eye. I'm sorry.