 And what have we got for breakfast? Woohoo. Some egg and cheese sandwiches. Amazing. Oh no. Guys, can you see something? Something different? I used shampoo. So Mark actually has like proper hair shampoo. I didn't even style my hair, but it looks styled, no? And we did as well a washing machine, so I'm smelling like a flower. Okay, so you wouldn't believe it guys. So you know how we've been having tons and tons of issues with our front GoPro. Time and time again, we've been trying to turn it on and halfway through the day, it just stops working. Stopped already. Oh no. The front one. Well, Mark has kindly donated to us this Osmo Action camera from DJI. Woohoo. Can't let you guys go without a proper camera. So that is absolutely amazing. Thanks so much. I feel the pain, you know? Like I travel with so many cameras and I had this pair one and I'm happy to give it to you. This is gonna be a game changer for us. This is incredible. It's gonna be such a good setup and I'm so excited for it. Mark, you're amazing. Yeah, you guys are amazing. I'm just going to help you and document everything awesome that you do. There we go. So we're ready for a ride. It's Mark on Eve, looking awesome as usual. Are you ready to see an amazing old Georgian fortress? Of course, I love fortresses. Are you ready to get wet? So the forecast today does not look good but mostly in the afternoon. So we're really hoping that we can get to this fortress before the rain starts. Say hi to the Osmo Action. Okay. It looks good, no? Look at that. Amazing. Let's do it. Ready to hit the road. Good morning guys. Welcome back to our Guinness World Record attempt to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. We're here in the capital of Georgia, the beautiful city of Tbilisi. And as you can see behind us, we've been staying with the amazing Mark Travels on his beautiful electric motorcycle Eve. We're about a five minute walk from the center of Tbilisi. So we are really close. In fact, I think we're going to be riding around now into the middle of the city. So we can show you guys a little bit of Tbilisi. Is this the exhaust? No, it's aftermarket. Black widow is called. It doesn't sound as good as my one, but. When I brought five children and they were like. Yes, yes. Mark's our traffic leader. Yeah, Mark is actually on a really, really exciting journey as well. He is riding with his electric bike Eve from Berlin to New Zealand. And he is still waiting for his Iran visa to be approved. Yeah, and it's awesome because it just so happened that we were both here in Georgia at the same time. And he was renting that apartment whilst waiting for the visa. And he just said, guys, I got a bed for you guys. You come and stay with me. Yeah, so it's so cool, you know, to talk about the trip and also talk about the video editing. His setup is a hundred percent different to our setup. You wouldn't believe it. He is even editing his videos on his iPad. Yeah, you think we all kind of do it the same way, but then you actually meet another moto vlogger and you realize like, whoa, there are many different ways to do this. There's so much here. Yeah. Oh, whoa! That's a good job I had the clutch in. If we would have done that with Eve, I would have gone. Yeah. That's totally true. Yeah. You don't have a clutch, so it's like always go. Oh, wow. Oh yeah, yeah. Jesus. That was a little bit scary, man. I was like, oh my God. So as you can see, Mike's setup here. He's got the Insta cameras on the front. He's got one on the front. Look at that. Look at that. No cables, no wires. It looks so easy, you know? He can just get the camera on and off easily like that. It's just magnetic. Yeah. And for us, it's always a challenge because we have to like screw it on, screw it off, put the GoPro in the media mode and it's like. Yep, yep. When we do our next journey after this one, we're going to really be rethinking our camera setup for sure. And maybe changing a few things. But for now, we have to stick with our GoPros and now we have this amazing new Osmo action on the front. And I think that's definitely going to help our setup. So we have an awesome visit lined up for today, a little bit of sightseeing with Mark. So let me show you guys where we're headed. So we are here and today we are heading north out of the city to visit the Annanuri Fortress. So this is pretty much the very center of Tbilisi. This is the river that pretty much splits the city in half. Beautiful. And after our ride to the Fortress complex, we are going to be heading up to the top of the hill and have a good view of the city as well. So it's about 40 miles to the Fortress Annanuri and Google Maps says it will take us one hour and 20 minutes. It's already 10, 40. So better hit the road. Let's go. So this is our beep. Beep, beep, beep. Okay, show us yours. I don't wanna. Beep. It's a bit embarrassing. So we're following Mark and he just took a wrong turn and now we've done a U-turn and we're heading back into the city. Do you just enjoy riding in traffic or what? Oh, there's like slick on there. Can you see? Yeah, I can see it. I don't like it. We're about halfway there now but we've all had to stop to put on a bit of rain gear because it does not look very good ahead. So do you have rain gear from INGS? Can you put them on with your boots on? Yeah. Oh, good. Been 40,000 miles around the world and yep, doesn't do anything anymore. Nope. Would you say this is one of the best parts about moto traveling? It's nice because it gives you a chance to change outfits, you know? Just like switch it up a bit, you know? We always have a good time. They've got loads of sand down. Do you think this truck just like accidentally lost all the sand? What? Well, you think the back door just flew open? No way. So this truck has dumped all his sand on the road and now there's like a forklift having to try and move it. That's so random, hey? Why the other side has gone to two lanes? I have no idea because they're all impatient. I mean, look at what they've done. Yeah, why? Anyway, let's just try to get to this fortress before the rain really comes down. It's just so nice to be riding in the winding mountain roads with another awesome moto traveler. See, it's really cool that we could do this together. Oh, and I think we're here. Look at that. Whoa, there it is. Annanuri fortress. Magica. What a setting, hey? Wow. Just on top of the reservoir. Whoa, that looks amazing. Cool. Bye, Bumblebee, bye. Bye, cheers. Look at the writing. Wow, that looks so beautiful. They've actually inscribed Georgian writing on the sandstone, like on the walls of the church. It's incredible. I think there is a little town. A little town? Ollie, do you know anything about this place here? It's really funny you should ask. The Annanuri fortress was built in the 13th century. But it's actually super interesting about how this fortress got its name. At one point, it was being attacked and the whole fortress was under siege. And basically all of the people from the villages, they were all hiding inside. And the only way that they could survive is because they had a secret tunnel that led out to the river. And using that tunnel, they were able to get new supplies and they were able to basically survive inside the castle for as long as they needed to. So the enemy knew that they had a tunnel, but they didn't know where this tunnel was. So one day they managed to capture one of the villagers called Anna. Despite the fact that they tortured her, she said she would rather die than reveal the location of the secret tunnel to keep everyone else safe. And Anna was from Nuri, so then they called the fortress, the Annanuri Fortress. And I think actually the secret tunnel is here. If you look down there, the stairs go off down under there. I'm going up the tower. It's like absolutely no railing, but all right. Sweet, I just don't look down, okay? I'm also afraid of heights. Oh, so that's good. It's a pretty serious block. Be careful, my love. I am. I was getting serious. Do you want to hold my hand? Cool, here you can see how they've actually constructed the flooring, where they've just like laid all of the trees along and then covered the whole thing in rocks and dirt. Okay, so they wouldn't hire you as an archer in the tower then. Mark's having trouble getting up the stairs because he's so tall. That's why I came to the top for the views. Oh, there's like a little window. Oh, there we go, there's a view. This window is actually the perfect window here, if you see. Yeah. Really nicely. All right. We've got some traditional Georgian food. I have what's called a Mexican hot dog, except that it's not a hot dog at all. And then I asked him, why is it Mexican hot dog? And he said to me, no one knows. There's nothing to do with Mexico. And actually he said it's basically a shawarma, but a cheaper version of a shawarma. So they actually cut up a hot dog and then they put it in a wrap. So it's not a hot dog, it is not Mexican, but- I will do the job. He'll do the job. Why don't they want you? What are you waiting for? It's not good, probably. Maybe they want it to be on the ground. Was that good? We haven't been to many caves lately. We haven't been to a cave in a while. And a cave is now on the agenda. Yeah, we're looking for a cave. Yeah, yeah. Looking for a cave. Sounds good. This one, right? There's a nice cave. Look, 8,937 reviews on Google with 4.6. Must be a good cave. There's motorcycle travel problems. Which cave? And when you don't have a home, you're very picky with your caves. Yeah. I think though, the monasteries, we've- Yeah, we had enough monasteries now. We've had enough monasteries now. Let's say we check out the radio tower now. That's a good idea. This one, La Viennale. Do you want to say something? Yeah. I want to say the name of your home. Hi, what's your name? My name is Sal Cemri. Sal Cemri? Yes. Nice to see you tonight. Good, good, good, good, good. Good. Nice to see you tonight. Bad, bad, bad. Very nice to meet you. Very nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Bye-bye. Thank you. From China? Yeah. Yes. Oh, cool. There we go. People are so cute, seriously. I love travelers. Yeah, we've met so many people from so many different countries here in Georgia. Yeah, and they're just really, really friendly and happy and nice. That's awesome. Oh, Marcus blogging. Nice. Yeah, there we go. Getting the shot. Every time Mark takes a good shot, I just get him to give it to me later. He's a dedicated motor vlogger, man. He takes some great shots. Yeah, he does. He's been doing all of our drone shots since we were together. Yeah. Like, I don't have to bother about flying our drone at the moment. It's amazing. So thanks, Mark. You're a great videographer for us. You are hired. Do you want to join us back home? Maybe there's a chance that we see him somewhere else on our next trip. I hope so, because it's been really beautiful to ride around with him, exploring a bit of Georgia and talk motor vlogging and talk YouTubeing, basically complaining about how hard it is. So anyway, we are now going to be heading back to the city of Tbilisi. And there's a really nice viewpoint that Mark's going to take us to, so that we can get a nice view of the city. Battling the traffic back into Tbilisi. Oh, you know, you're getting into the historical part when it becomes cobbling. Building. What is that? I think some sort of government building. Oh, look, they've got something like the Ziga's Oiler. Yeah. And I would say this is probably St. George, because I can see that he's, he's defeating a dragon. And in the legend is that George, St. George defeated a dragon. Oh, OK. That's his thing, George and the dragon. OK. Oh, that looks nice. You too. Yeah, it's a really nice city center to Tbilisi. Yeah, I think so too. They say that Georgia is really a European nation. And when you're here, it feels like you're in a European city. Definitely could be a French city or a Spanish city. Yeah. Geoparking. Hello. OK. Oh, no roller blades. Sorry, sweetheart. Oh, there it is. The whole city of Tbilisi. That looks really impressive. And we can see as well the bridge. We walked over it, the old town, and maybe even the tallest monastery. Yeah, I think that one is the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi. And that's the building that overtook the monastery that we went to a couple of days ago as the tallest religious building in Georgia. Boo. But it's pretty impressive. It's a massive, massive monastery. Yeah, everywhere, all over there is another one there. We wouldn't even have to ride so far. Yeah, yeah, we could see like already five monasteries just in the Tbilisi area. We drove like 150 kilometers today. For nothing. Hey, we had a little bit of nice mountain riding in between a lot of traffic, but a little bit of nice mountain riding. Levy's gone straight for the cake. How does the cake look? Too good. Should we go and choose some? Whoa. It's a cake. Hello. I feel like there's also pancakes. No, I would say we either get like the brownie and we share, or we get this thing. The chocolate eclair. Yes, and we share, or we get like the sponge cake. I would share. Or the Napoleon. That looks really like a beast of a cake. Yes, I can't decide. OK, we'll get one of the brownies and one of the sponge. Oh, you think so? Yeah, OK, so the cake got delivered and we kind of dug straight in and I totally forgot to show you guys what we got. So it was a chocolate brownie and ice cream and a sponge cake and a coffee. I devoured my whole doughnut and cake and everything I had. Five cakes, five minutes, gone. There's a gap. Oh, yeah. Nice one. We made it. Happy to live. Happy to live. We actually did today 160 kilometers. So how much percent you still have left? So I started with 100 percent today and we did a trip of 159 kilometers. And I still have 18 percent battery left and 46 kilometers range. So you can do a whole day of sightseeing. Yeah. All on one battery. In Georgia, a whole lot of monasteries. Yeah, you can see a whole bunch of monasteries on one charge. And you were saying, right, that you used 50% of the battery actually getting up to the monastery and then only 30% to come back into the city. But it's been a beautiful couple of days riding around with the beautiful Mark Travels here. Oh, yeah, such a great time, guys. I'm so happy you can visit me. We'll do anything for free accommodation. It's so much fun, really. Yeah, it's been really, really nice. But anyway, we have to leave Mark tomorrow, which is really, really sad. But we are already talking about it. We will see him again, probably in India on our next trip. I really hope that we can make that happen. Yeah, that would be awesome. And that's it from us today. 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. See you in the next video on my channel.