 Maybe go to these guys and ask them there. Hola, I will ask this guy. Yeah, it's almost like a permanent place here. Hi, I'm Lavi, and this is Oli. We are attempting a new world record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. Click the subscribe button to follow our adventure around the world. See you later. Good morning world, welcome back to the channel. It's day number 36 on our around the world trip. We're here at Chris and Peppie's place here and they've got their cutie little doggy Kanya. We know Kanya, we know, we know, we know. And Chris's bike here, black beauty. Love's beauty. We just started getting ready to hit the road. Bumblebee is totally Africa ready. We cleaned it up completely with the help of Chris. We have some new adjustments here with our seats. Chris was so kind to donate us like an air seat. We have a parasol. We have a parasol to stick in this bit here. For when we're having like lunch in the desert and there's no shade, no trees. Well, parasol. So yeah, but we are about to hit the road. So let me show you where we're gonna head today. Okay, so we are here in Maracena, just outside of Granada. And we're gonna be heading with Chris and Peppie to Burmajales, which is a reservoir. And afterwards heading down the coast shh, all the way to Tarifa. So Chris and Peppie are gonna join us for a little bit. We're gonna go and have some churros for breakfast. So it's time to hit the road. All right, it's time to hit the road. And go and find the best churros place in town. I'm ready for it. Wow, my bum feels like I'm sitting on like a super mattress or something. So they didn't have churros anymore, right? We missed the churros time. That was just a breakfast. But it's really nice because now we have toast with some cheese and some avocado and some tomato and some oil. Nice. So we just had breakfast and now we are on the way to the reservoir and still awesome views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. That's so beautiful here in Granada and in Maracena where we are now. The fact that you've always got this vista behind you. And the good thing is if you're really, really hot, you're just to make your way up the mountain to cool down. You won't believe the temperature at the moment. It's insane. Thirty four degrees according to the bike. Thirty four is really on the limit. We could have spent weeks and weeks with Chris and Peppie, I think, because it's just such a lovely, interesting couple. We're learning a little bit Spanish as well because she's Spanish and Chris is English, but he's a Spanish teacher and an English teacher. And he's teaching us some Spanish words and we try to communicate with Peppie. Chris has a very cool way to to teach you that conversational Spanish and really simple, easy way. So if you want any online lessons, Spanish lessons, Spanish to English, English to Spanish, we'll put a link in the description and you can check out his services there and his YouTube channel as well, the bilingual biker Chris. Yeah, because it's super cool. He's riding around with his bike and he's talking to you in English and in Spanish. So for your next trip to South America or to Spain, just watch a bunch of his videos and see how you can improve. We spotted the reservoir and the watch out is more than blue. I don't know, like, what is this color? Oh, my God, yeah, it's like a turquoise blue. Look at it. Oh, my God, it looks insane. That's really the bluest water ever. I think it must be coming from the this maybe from snowmelt or something. I mean, look at it. I don't know. That's awesome. It looks unbelievable. Yeah. And this whole landscape that we've been driving through, that Chris and Peppy have taken us through is just like these amazing winding roads through olive groves and tiny little villages and towns, very, very beautiful bit of countryside. What a nice place here. Presa de los Bermejales. Wow. Cool. Some bikes over here. Oh, yeah, let's join that. Look at this water color. Wow. I'm walking without shoes. It's a little bit painful, but it's OK. It's so nice inside the water here. So refreshing. I would love to jump in completely, but I don't really have my swimming swimming clothes on at the moment. Yeah, that was a beautiful stop at this reservoir. We had a look down at the water. This super blue water was really nice. And we met like these two really cool Italian guys traveling through Spain as well. They're driven here all the way from Italy. Yes, guys, we will see you in Italy. This area here looks like an awesome area. It's not very busy at all here. No, it looks like a really cool place to hang out. Yeah, definitely. It looks very, very cool place. So I think we're just going to drive now, find a bite to eat with Chris and Peppy, and then we're going to be hitting the road alone all the way down to Tarifa. Yeah, we have to hurry up a little bit at one point because it's a long way still to Tarifa and it is already 3.40. Oh, is it 3.40? Oh, no. 3.40, so it's already getting into the afternoon. Yes, because I don't know if we told you, but we have to catch a ferry tomorrow. We are taking the ferry to Morocco tomorrow in the afternoon. So that's super exciting. So tomorrow will be our last day in Europe. That will be the end of our European adventure and the start of our North African adventure. Yes. OK, we are heading into Alama de Granada, this beautiful town here in the valley. And we're going to be looking for a place to eat before we say goodbye to Chris and Peppy. But we're not sure if anything's actually open. It's like still probably siesta time and it's Sunday. So let's see what we can find. I think we're going to check here at this place and see if they're doing food. No, no, no. OK, OK. Eh, otro un paricabra. Chee. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Absolutely horrible cheese. How do you horrible cheese? It's not like it at all. Ha, ha, ha. Oh, yup. Ha, ha, ha. Ha, ha, ha. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Take care of yourself. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Oh, shut up. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Be safe. Yeah? And happy and everything. Ha. Love you. Bye. OK, let's hit the road. Let's hit the road. All the way to Tangia, baby. So it's 162 miles now from here to Tarifa, where we are going to be looking to camp. There should be a free camp that we've seen on Ioverlanda, which is just on the other side of Tarifa. So we're going to head 162 miles over to there, and then we're going to see whether it's possible. And that will put us very close to the ferry that we're taking tomorrow afternoon. So Morocco. We are prepared and we are coming. So we're heading on the Alta Via now. And this one will take us down to Malaga, and then we're going to continue down the coast from Malaga all the way to Tarifa. We're just having a bit of a break at a petrol station here on the Alta Via, but we have another important announcement to make. We have just hit 3,000 miles. It's near 7 o'clock, and we have just caught sight of Malaga. Malaga la ua, ua, ua, ua. So yeah, it starts to get very built up down there, and the ocean is just in front. I want to see the ocean. Yeah, at the moment we still can't see it very much. But the road we're going to join up with in a minute is going to take us all the way down the coast, so we should have plenty of ocean views on the way. Nice. Hit the ocean highway. Look at that. Beautiful beach here. Feels like riding on the beach. Yeah, the highway is literally on the ocean's edge. That's a nice view as you drive down the Alta Via. That's lovely. I can smell the ocean breeze. And there's a nice cool wind coming from it as well. Yes, amazing. We've still got just under 80 miles to go until we get to Tarifa. But yeah, it's crazy when you get past Malaga how much the coast changes. There's just so many more resorts, hotels, attractions, villas, palm trees. I mean, the whole coast just changes. So we just passed Marvella, and it's so built up in this area. There's just huge apartment blocks and big resorts, five-star resorts and casinos and villas all up on the hill. It's like a completely different world from when we were like in this nice little countryside coming down. This is just like, woo, totally different. Yeah, it's crazy. Hotel after hotel after hotel. This is the Costa del Sol for you. Look at that. Wow. I mean, if you've got money and you want to come down to the beach and be in a nice resort, then this is the place for us. We've got our trusty tent on the back. We just got to find a nice spot to pitch it. Oh, this is like some tables and chairs here. Just need a place to park. So we just stopped for dinner just outside of the petrol station. And the sun has already gone behind the mountain. It's 10 to 9 already. So we decided to look on Ioverlanda for a place which was a little bit closer because it was going to take us probably another hour to reach the camping area on the other side of Tarifa. So instead we've routed to another place on Ioverlanda, which is a beach camp that we found, which is only 14 miles away. Oh, there's the sun again. Hello. So we're going to head to this beach camp and see how it is because, yeah, we don't have a lot of daylight left. And it's bedtime soon. Maybe go to these guys and ask them there. Which guys? These guys there. Oh, I can do. Yeah, they look like they're like living here, maybe. Yeah, it looks like a bit. Hola. I will ask this guy. Okay. Yeah, it's almost like a permanent place here. Hola. Hello. Hola. Hola. I've been at this free camp. Normally pitching a tent is not allowed, but we just ask some guys around here and they say, no worry for one night. Just pitch up a tent, leave tomorrow. It's not a big deal. It's not a big problem. So we're just going to do this. Yeah, and as long as none of the other people here come over, have a problem with that, then hopefully we'll be okay. Okay for tonight. Yes. So let's pitch up. Set up our tent here. Bumblebee literally right next to us chained to the tent. We are just off the beach here. We've got the moon rising just over there. We pitched the tent in sort of the corner of this little area. So we were super lucky to find actually a place before it got dark. We just managed to set up before it's getting dark, like really dark. Yeah, I'm really grateful. I'm really, really grateful. Thankful that we found this place here. It's quite flat as well. So I think we will have a good night. So we've got another about half an hour, 45 minutes, maybe an hour to get to Tarifa, which is where we're taking the ferry tomorrow. It's not too bad because we're taking the ferry at 2.45 in the afternoon. So plenty of time, but we're still going to wake up early, get packed up, get on the road and get down to Tarifa tomorrow. So we did about 170 miles today, but most of it after like 5pm. So it was quite an evening ride for us. But it was beautiful with the sunset and the ocean and the coast road. So it was beautiful even though we did have to go, go, go, trying to get down here. It was still a really nice ride. So that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the episode. If so, please give us some thumbs up, subscribe to the channel, share with your friends and comment below. We will see you next time.