I don't find it strange! I enjoy listening to them, too. There are so many loud and annoying people out there. It's not Bob Ross (yet), but it's relaxing, entertaining and educational.
I can only do one of these a week mate so please go easy on me! I don't think it matters too much though, you're unstoppable at the minute, some superb guesses there.
No worries mate, I’ll hold off recording another for a bit. 13 seems to be the best I can do but I’ll record something completely different in the meantime
The fact that you were so confident with Cocos Island scares me like your are a human map indicator that could find anything and anyone at any given time....
Happy to say, I came over from GeoguessrWizard aand I'm very glad I did, you're an absolute monster at this, been binging your videos since his shoutout
In Sweden the road signs are blue, and in Norway they are yellow/orange. Also the lines in the middle of the road are usually white in sweden and yellow in Norway.
A good one for the Poland guesses, a legal requirement for polish cars is to always have headlights on, which you could see even in the daylight of that guess! Great vid, so nearly totally smashed it!
Sweden -- Norway also has white, not yellow backgrounds on their warning signs, in Scandinavia only Sweden and Finland do. And it was obviously not Finnish on the sign. and indeed, the E4 goes all the way through Sweden along the Coast, until it terminates in Finland near the border. Fastest way to get anywhere up north. Was supposed to become a continuation of the E55, but it would have been too expensive to re-sign. Never ever had the Cocos Islands, way cool! Good game!
Hi, I like to watch both of you and was very happy when i learned about your challenge. Dont be to quick to win this, each video brings you more new subscribers ;) I really hope for more collaboration between you two in the future, fits perfectly !
Absolutely insane knowledge! I can give you one tip about round 7 (Australia), though: The white pickup on the front yard is a Holden, it's an Australian car manufacturer, so if you see one of those somewhere it's very likely to be in Australia.
“I feel better because this one is impossible, I’ll stick it in Uruguay” haha you’re ridiculous man. Keep them coming! You should do a “no moving, scrolling, or zooming” format too.
Def earned a sub from me for that Cocos guess. Though all of your guess that had limited info was very impressive. You’re knowledge of the game is top notch. My god you’re a beast.
I was actually quite surprised you couldn't tell the writing in the first one was Korean. But as before, you left me speechless with your skill. Amazing job!
Ever thought of doing the first like 2-3 skills on every Duolingo course to get a teensy bit more language familiarity? (For languages that have special alphabets, they are normally taught in the first 3 skills so you can at least read some signs like the Korean ones in the first round.) Really admire your abilities btw. I am a language nut and so I can get close off of that alone, but I don't have nearly the same knowledge of local signage, vegetation, and general geography that you do. Always an enjoyable watch!
You're so fast! Amazing spot u did on that small yellow sign in Poland! U have eyes like eagle._. I'm sure Latvia and Lithuania both have that cabin. It made me think of Lithuania as well and I don't know why.
Location #1 -- Good call on S. Korea over Japan! I've never visited Korea, but everything about that road and its setting (thanks entirely to my many miles of Streetview "motoring" in that country) did immediately shout "South Korea" to me. Yes: not hugely different from Japan in terms of landscape and agriculture, but -- as you spotted -- there was _circulation_ _à_ _droite_ (and the warning signs were triangular too, unlike Japan's diamond shaped ones). 1:10 -- That very elaborately painted pattern on the road is, again, very typically South Korean. I presume that it's a general warning of a hazard ahead, though I've never really got to the bottom of its precise meaning (perhaps it just means "slow down"). It must, in any case, mean more than just "pedestrian crossing ahead", because that's already indicated by a painted diamond-shape on the road surface (a convention which S. Korea shares with Japan). Oh, and one more thing: roads of this type in Japan almost always have (white-painted) crash barriers between the road and the fields; Korean roads are very very much less likely to have them.
@@GeographyChallenges My name on GeoGuessr is Popotnik -- though I've only been on it for a few weeks; still finding my way round really (am astonished to find that my profile tells me I've played as many as 29 games in that time). After spending (too many!) hours trying to pinpoint places as accurately as possible in the "classic" game, I've come round to finding your and GeoWizard's version (no moving etc., but get the right country) more satisfying. It's quicker: you either get it, or think you do, within a minute or two, especially if you're in a town -- or you just have to admit to yourself, if you're on some lonesome highway, that you're never going to be sure, so just make an "educated guess" (as they say on the TV quizzes, when what they really mean is "I've no idea -- this is a blind leap of faith"). Of course, you don't get the same points from, say, correctly identifying Russia (but you clicked on Kursk instead of Irkutsk) as you would from finding that particular café in Quimper to within two metres -- but then I prefer the self-challenge of your and GeoWizard's games to trying to rack up GeoGuessr points for their own sake. Most of the time, though, I just enjoy watching (and learning from) your "narrated" TH-cam videos like this one.🙂
On the one he missed I looked at the road and the trees and just pulled Latvia out of nowhere. Idk how but I think getting 5 in a row would be a good effort so this was very impressive.
the cocos/keeling islands.... like what. How. dude, even if I'd had that one 5 times I still wouldn't be able to get it. Are you at the point where you've played Diverse World enough to see some of the exact same rounds often enough?
I'm surprised you didn't mention the red posts in the Poland round (which you solved in a great way nonetheless). I always thought those were a great way to tell it's Poland. Do you find them anywhere else?
Cant think of any countries that have them. I know some French roads have small white stone pillars with a red stripe but not those plastic sticks like in Poland.
Haha, greetings from Latvia lad. I had driven that road before and recognized it. Wish I could be there to hint you. If your mind is ever again between Baltic countries then know when the road is absolute horrid, then choose Latvia. Lithuania and Estonia has (very) good road and to distinct them two, look at the language if possible.
I've played cocos islands once and I thought it looked familiar 😮 You could just click on Australia or Christmas Island and it would still count, right?
You mentioned not knowing Asian scripts very well, but just learning them will give you a huge advantage, especially in challenges like these. Especially Korean is very distinct from its close neighbours. Additionally, the letters Ää and Öö are only really found in Sweden and Finland. By contrast, the letters Ææ and Øø are only really found in Norway and Denmark. Not sure about Iceland though.
no way! I knew the last one (14) was latvia because I read a comment before about the difference between the baltics and the only thing I remember is that latvia has mostly those kind of bad looking roads lol but hey, the 3rd try is the one. (btw my name is Nicolas not the one I have for the channel, I just find this one funny, I say it just in case! xD sorry for confusion!)
@@GeographyChallenges OH YEA, that'd be the only thing I coulda been good at, cus 50% of the time I'd have make you confuse lol. Also (If I'M NOT WRONG) I think in Japan there's no fertile land at, so if you see crops in asia you can discard Japan :)
Hey man, I recently subed and watching you made me wonder how did you become so good at this game. Is it just that you played a lot or do you have some background that helps you as well? Please make a video where you tell us more about yourself. It would be quite interesting for me and all your other viewers I'm sure.
Yesterday I saw your challenge pop up in the diverse world main feed and I did it. For the Iceland guess, our guesses were meters a part Almost right on top of each other, I was surprised haha
Your guesses are insanely fast, sometimes you say "we are OBVIOUSLY in ..." and all I see is some generic vegetation. Don't ever invite me to this game, I would get a negative score...
Not sure if it's legit, but the white and red road markers (not the warning signs, those are everywhere around Europe, I think) tell me it's Poland. For the last one I had Latvia only because of that hut. Not sure if that's legit, either. When I got Cocos Island the other week, I had zero clue. Now I probably won't forget it, ever. So, that one is less impressive than it seems, at first.
Honestly, I'm not sure that even is a zebra crossing. It does look like one, but does South Korea have diagonal white&yellow stripes on its pedestrial crossings? EDIT: Corrected the country (it's South Korea, not Taiwan).
Daniel Bamberger South Korea* not Taiwan haha. Ok so I did the research (went on google street view) and these yellow “zebra crossings” are everywhere in rural areas (not sure about urban), but I dont think they are actually pedestrian crossings as pedestrian crossings were just white stripes across the road and had warning sides ahead. So it took me a while to figure out a pattern for those yellow white things but I think they are mostly placed before junctions. So basically they warn you of or tell you to slow down for a junction ahead.
Also just checked with other East Asian countries, none seem to have these yellow white stripes across their roads except South Korea so that could potentially be a good indicator if you ever come across them in game.
I don't know if you can get corsica, but there are the number plates are blue on both sides too with the right side having the symbol of corsica on a white square at the top. Here is an often seen example: www.tema.ru/eng/travel/corsica/4F2C6153.jpg
@@GeographyChallenges yeah everytime i see those white sandy roads i go for christmas island, sometimes you can see a sign with an image of a crab on it so people don't drive over them. (christmas island is famous for giant crabs that come to it to breed)
The one in Sweden, the text on the top is the big location. Solna in this case, the white box with black is a local name. You are better off finding the big name first and then the local. The letter Ää appears in Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Luxembourgish, North Frisian, Saterlandic, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Rotuman, Slovak, Tatar, Gagauz and Turkmen alphabets. I knew of Swedish, Finnish and Estonian. And to be honest, those are close enough together to matter. Then it's just a matter of knowing how the countries look. Or in the case of Swedish, it's language is distinctly different from Finnish and Estonian.
At 9:00 I have a tip for Australia, the white car on far left is ute, which I think are only found in Australia. Also at 9:09 , the blue thing on the road is a fire hydrant indicator which is found all over Australia too, not sure if they're in other parts of the world though.
@@GeographyChallenges those bins are everywhere in Aus. and if there are big cement posts holding up the power lines you know you are in South Australia.
Quite strange two somewhat monotone speaking englishmen are one of my biggest sources of entertainment
Strange, isn’t it? Yet I can’t stop watching either one.
Agreed
Haha love it
I don't find it strange! I enjoy listening to them, too. There are so many loud and annoying people out there.
It's not Bob Ross (yet), but it's relaxing, entertaining and educational.
@@renerpho >>There are so many loud and annoying people out there
I can only do one of these a week mate so please go easy on me! I don't think it matters too much though, you're unstoppable at the minute, some superb guesses there.
No worries mate, I’ll hold off recording another for a bit. 13 seems to be the best I can do but I’ll record something completely different in the meantime
Both of y’all are my main source of entertainment right now
Like jeez you’re both so goddamn good at the game it’s honestly ridiculous
@@GeographyChallenges Perhaps you guys could play the same maps for this challenge ?
Kussock yeah, that would be a great Idea. It would be better comparable for us spectators.
The fact that you were so confident with Cocos Island scares me like your are a human map indicator that could find anything and anyone at any given time....
Yep that was sick.
Not really he just had it before
I have had that exact same place but I didn't recall the name before he said it
I mean its still impressive that he remembered it but it doesnt mean he could find anything on a map
Reckon I can find lots of places on the map, but that one was just memory
The fact that you got the last one in Uruguay....Thats INSANE! You’re definitely going to get 15 soon
The Wizard is under pressure 😱
Agreed, I have never spotted Uruguay correctly
There's something a bit "ugly" about the soil, not sure how else to describe it
Happy to say, I came over from GeoguessrWizard aand I'm very glad I did, you're an absolute monster at this, been binging your videos since his shoutout
PlainSailingWeather same
Glad you're enjoying them
I'm from Perth and legit not kidding somehow new within a second of that round that it was Perth. Doubted myself for a second when he went Queensland.
The fact that You actually guessed Poland is splendid. Just splendid. You just gained a new sub straight from Lower Silesia in Poland :D
Thanks, welcome
I actually dont want either of you to get 15. I want this challenge to last for a long time
Let's see!
In Sweden the road signs are blue, and in Norway they are yellow/orange. Also the lines in the middle of the road are usually white in sweden and yellow in Norway.
A good one for the Poland guesses, a legal requirement for polish cars is to always have headlights on, which you could see even in the daylight of that guess! Great vid, so nearly totally smashed it!
Great insight
I've been waiting for the second attempt. You're quite entertaining.
Don't forget wise and educational ^-^
@@armwrestlingfan6804 And devesatingly handsome.
All of the above!
17:46 Haha I was driving past this particular spot few months ago on my Sweden trip
Sweden -- Norway also has white, not yellow backgrounds on their warning signs, in Scandinavia only Sweden and Finland do. And it was obviously not Finnish on the sign. and indeed, the E4 goes all the way through Sweden along the Coast, until it terminates in Finland near the border. Fastest way to get anywhere up north. Was supposed to become a continuation of the E55, but it would have been too expensive to re-sign.
Never ever had the Cocos Islands, way cool! Good game!
Hi, I like to watch both of you and was very happy when i learned about your challenge.
Dont be to quick to win this, each video brings you more new subscribers ;)
I really hope for more collaboration between you two in the future, fits perfectly !
Thanks mate! Enjoying it loads
Knew you were going to get some recognition sooner or later! Congratulations, absolutely love watching your videos.
Absolutely insane knowledge!
I can give you one tip about round 7 (Australia), though: The white pickup on the front yard is a Holden, it's an Australian car manufacturer, so if you see one of those somewhere it's very likely to be in Australia.
Some in New Zealand too but yea i'd guess he can pick between NZ and Australia 99/100 times anyway.
The cars, houses, everything was screaming STRAYA at me, doubt I'd have picked Perth though.
“I feel better because this one is impossible, I’ll stick it in Uruguay” haha you’re ridiculous man. Keep them coming! You should do a “no moving, scrolling, or zooming” format too.
You might like this th-cam.com/video/DLufX0FBXuE/w-d-xo.html
I will do some more soon though
Cabbage fields are very common in South Korea due to the popularity of Kimchi
Good insight
Amazing how knowledgeable you are! Love the videos
First time watching you. Came here for the challenge and I'm impressed... I think you might win this.
Thank you, we'll see!
9:05 as soon as i saw the early 2000s Holden Commodore Ute next to the gray Commodore Sedan i knew it was Australia instantly lol
3 Holdens in that one driveway, and looked like a blue Holden down the road too! That's Australia!
Lol good stuff
I knew within 2 seconds it's was Perth as well, endless brick houses.
Def earned a sub from me for that Cocos guess. Though all of your guess that had limited info was very impressive. You’re knowledge of the game is top notch. My god you’re a beast.
Cocos Island is very distinctive.
Crushed it those first two rounds, great content!
Thank you
You missed Solna on the map at 19:25, which is a place near Stockholm. I knew it because of AIK Solna, a Swedish football club !
I was actually quite surprised you couldn't tell the writing in the first one was Korean. But as before, you left me speechless with your skill. Amazing job!
Yeah I was just being hesitant, but I knew deep down it was more likely to be Korean
Ever thought of doing the first like 2-3 skills on every Duolingo course to get a teensy bit more language familiarity? (For languages that have special alphabets, they are normally taught in the first 3 skills so you can at least read some signs like the Korean ones in the first round.)
Really admire your abilities btw. I am a language nut and so I can get close off of that alone, but I don't have nearly the same knowledge of local signage, vegetation, and general geography that you do. Always an enjoyable watch!
Very good suggestion, I will give that a go I think
That Baltic guess was crazy close, very rough.
Basically a coin toss
You're so fast! Amazing spot u did on that small yellow sign in Poland! U have eyes like eagle._.
I'm sure Latvia and Lithuania both have that cabin. It made me think of Lithuania as well and I don't know why.
The road condition looks more Latvian (which it was), but it could have been either.
Thanks! Not missing clues is half the challenge sometimes
I couldn't for the life of me see a W there.
You can get green bins with blue, yellow and red lids all throughout Australia, I THINK they are also used in New Zealand as well though.
Location #1 -- Good call on S. Korea over Japan! I've never visited Korea, but everything about that road and its setting (thanks entirely to my many miles of Streetview "motoring" in that country) did immediately shout "South Korea" to me. Yes: not hugely different from Japan in terms of landscape and agriculture, but -- as you spotted -- there was _circulation_ _à_ _droite_ (and the warning signs were triangular too, unlike Japan's diamond shaped ones).
1:10 -- That very elaborately painted pattern on the road is, again, very typically South Korean. I presume that it's a general warning of a hazard ahead, though I've never really got to the bottom of its precise meaning (perhaps it just means "slow down"). It must, in any case, mean more than just "pedestrian crossing ahead", because that's already indicated by a painted diamond-shape on the road surface (a convention which S. Korea shares with Japan).
Oh, and one more thing: roads of this type in Japan almost always have (white-painted) crash barriers between the road and the fields; Korean roads are very very much less likely to have them.
Great knowledge, what's your geoguessr name?
@@GeographyChallenges My name on GeoGuessr is Popotnik -- though I've only been on it for a few weeks; still finding my way round really (am astonished to find that my profile tells me I've played as many as 29 games in that time).
After spending (too many!) hours trying to pinpoint places as accurately as possible in the "classic" game, I've come round to finding your and GeoWizard's version (no moving etc., but get the right country) more satisfying.
It's quicker: you either get it, or think you do, within a minute or two, especially if you're in a town -- or you just have to admit to yourself, if you're on some lonesome highway, that you're never going to be sure, so just make an "educated guess" (as they say on the TV quizzes, when what they really mean is "I've no idea -- this is a blind leap of faith").
Of course, you don't get the same points from, say, correctly identifying Russia (but you clicked on Kursk instead of Irkutsk) as you would from finding that particular café in Quimper to within two metres -- but then I prefer the self-challenge of your and GeoWizard's games to trying to rack up GeoGuessr points for their own sake.
Most of the time, though, I just enjoy watching (and learning from) your "narrated" TH-cam videos like this one.🙂
Portuguese is also spoken in the top right point part of Argentina, so always be that little bit slightly careful.
Good point
On the one he missed I looked at the road and the trees and just pulled Latvia out of nowhere. Idk how but I think getting 5 in a row would be a good effort so this was very impressive.
i enjoy that you upload more often because i can get my fix while i wait for the wizard to post a video!!
Glad to hear! I have some quieter periods but I try to upload at least twice a week
absolutely incredible video. you're amazing at this, very entertaining
Thanks very much
Quality content. You've bagged a new sub.
You can tell it's Australia because of the ute in the driveway.
When GC makes more points just marking the countries than me trying to pin point location haha.
BRUTAL ENDING
the cocos/keeling islands.... like what. How. dude, even if I'd had that one 5 times I still wouldn't be able to get it. Are you at the point where you've played Diverse World enough to see some of the exact same rounds often enough?
I'm surprised you didn't mention the red posts in the Poland round (which you solved in a great way nonetheless). I always thought those were a great way to tell it's Poland. Do you find them anywhere else?
Cant think of any countries that have them. I know some French roads have small white stone pillars with a red stripe but not those plastic sticks like in Poland.
Yep now you mention it I think that's a pretty solid clue for Poland
New Zealand roads have them as well.
@@Planet__3 If you can narrow it down to "Poland or New Zealand", your chances should be better than 50/50 to get it right from there.
Haha, greetings from Latvia lad. I had driven that road before and recognized it. Wish I could be there to hint you.
If your mind is ever again between Baltic countries then know when the road is absolute horrid, then choose Latvia. Lithuania and Estonia has (very) good road and to distinct them two, look at the language if possible.
Very cool seeing people play places you know on geoguessr. I'll bear your tips in mind, thanks
Also, Lithuania has its own kind of unique green colour when I think about it, don't really know why that is, but I was still being told it was Latvia
I will try and keep this in mind
I've played cocos islands once and I thought it looked familiar 😮
You could just click on Australia or Christmas Island and it would still count, right?
Cocos Island is actually just a giant national park administered by Costa Rica, so Costa Rica would count but Australia wouldn't.
@@ngwoo what are you talking about? I've always heard it's Australia territory. Everything I've seen on the internet says so 🤔
@@ngwoo *cocos keeling islands* I meant
@@ngwoo There is Cocos islands (Australia) and Cocos Island (Costa Rica).
ngwoo wrong cocos islands those are in the pacific lol
What does the 15 mean, im not sure? Is it like if you guess one country correct thats 1 point
If you see that many holden/ford sedans in one driveway it can only be Australia
That one hurts. Well done though to get 13
Thanks Jeff
You mentioned not knowing Asian scripts very well, but just learning them will give you a huge advantage, especially in challenges like these. Especially Korean is very distinct from its close neighbours. Additionally, the letters Ää and Öö are only really found in Sweden and Finland. By contrast, the letters Ææ and Øø are only really found in Norway and Denmark. Not sure about Iceland though.
Thanks for the tips
Äö are in Germany too
@@benjaminmarks8765 oh yeah totally forgot lol, but I think you can easily distinguish German from Swedish and Finnish lol. Good point though
Some amazing guesses absolutely incredible! such a shame at the end :( baltics are very hard to differentiate rip :c
@@GeographyChallenges All good man, Keep up :)
I was literally screaming at my screen that is Latvia... But good job dude!
Thanks!
What gives it away? It was my guess, as well. But no way to be sure for me.
no way! I knew the last one (14) was latvia because I read a comment before about the difference between the baltics and the only thing I remember is that latvia has mostly those kind of bad looking roads lol
but hey, the 3rd try is the one.
(btw my name is Nicolas not the one I have for the channel, I just find this one funny, I say it just in case! xD sorry for confusion!)
If only I had a team mate!
@@GeographyChallenges a team for what?
For that attempt, we'd have got 15
@@GeographyChallenges OH YEA, that'd be the only thing I coulda been good at, cus 50% of the time I'd have make you confuse lol. Also (If I'M NOT WRONG) I think in Japan there's no fertile land at, so if you see crops in asia you can discard Japan :)
Hey man, I recently subed and watching you made me wonder how did you become so good at this game. Is it just that you played a lot or do you have some background that helps you as well? Please make a video where you tell us more about yourself. It would be quite interesting for me and all your other viewers I'm sure.
I'll talk about it in my next video, good idea
You sir are talented af bravo
Thank you
Call it 14 1/2. Sounds better than ending on an unlucky 13 twice in a row. ;-)
Hmm tempting
Yesterday I saw your challenge pop up in the diverse world main feed and I did it. For the Iceland guess, our guesses were meters a part Almost right on top of each other, I was surprised haha
Love it when that happens, Geoguessr soulmates forever
Damn ur good at this game
Your guesses are insanely fast, sometimes you say "we are OBVIOUSLY in ..." and all I see is some generic vegetation. Don't ever invite me to this game, I would get a negative score...
Give it a go, you'd be surprised how you can improve
Not sure if it's legit, but the white and red road markers (not the warning signs, those are everywhere around Europe, I think) tell me it's Poland. For the last one I had Latvia only because of that hut. Not sure if that's legit, either. When I got Cocos Island the other week, I had zero clue. Now I probably won't forget it, ever. So, that one is less impressive than it seems, at first.
Agreed on the Cocos thing!
Ok no one gonna mention how ridiculously useless that zebra crossing on the first round is?
Blanco hahaha i didn’t even notice but yea you’re so right😂
Honestly, I'm not sure that even is a zebra crossing. It does look like one, but does South Korea have diagonal white&yellow stripes on its pedestrial crossings?
EDIT: Corrected the country (it's South Korea, not Taiwan).
Lol very true
Daniel Bamberger South Korea* not Taiwan haha. Ok so I did the research (went on google street view) and these yellow “zebra crossings” are everywhere in rural areas (not sure about urban), but I dont think they are actually pedestrian crossings as pedestrian crossings were just white stripes across the road and had warning sides ahead. So it took me a while to figure out a pattern for those yellow white things but I think they are mostly placed before junctions. So basically they warn you of or tell you to slow down for a junction ahead.
Also just checked with other East Asian countries, none seem to have these yellow white stripes across their roads except South Korea so that could potentially be a good indicator if you ever come across them in game.
I don't know if you can get corsica, but there are the number plates are blue on both sides too with the right side having the symbol of corsica on a white square at the top. Here is an often seen example:
www.tema.ru/eng/travel/corsica/4F2C6153.jpg
Great insight, thanks
how did you tell apart cocos from christmas island?
Just familiarity as I've seen it before. Maybe Christmas Island looks the same in which case I was lucky
@@GeographyChallenges yeah everytime i see those white sandy roads i go for christmas island, sometimes you can see a sign with an image of a crab on it so people don't drive over them. (christmas island is famous for giant crabs that come to it to breed)
The one in Sweden, the text on the top is the big location. Solna in this case, the white box with black is a local name. You are better off finding the big name first and then the local.
The letter Ää appears in Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Luxembourgish, North Frisian, Saterlandic, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Rotuman, Slovak, Tatar, Gagauz and Turkmen alphabets.
I knew of Swedish, Finnish and Estonian. And to be honest, those are close enough together to matter. Then it's just a matter of knowing how the countries look. Or in the case of Swedish, it's language is distinctly different from Finnish and Estonian.
Thanks for the tips
Cadde ... and German
I live 10 minutes away from the house at 11:30!!!!!!
Right, hello again
Hello to you
I live in Uruguay and I don’t realize that last one was in Uruguay
Haha damn
'Huvudsta' means 'capital' I think.
Good knowledge
Andre Engels I, as a Scandinavian Can confirm that is true.
Huvudstad means capital. Huvudsta however is a a suburb of Stockholm. As so often, the D makes all the difference :)
At 9:00 I have a tip for Australia, the white car on far left is ute, which I think are only found in Australia. Also at 9:09 , the blue thing on the road is a fire hydrant indicator which is found all over Australia too, not sure if they're in other parts of the world though.
I'll try and remember!
I was actually between Poland and Lithuania so you were closer
Thanks for watching!
hahahahahahha as soon as I seen the three commies i knew. felt like it was down the road.
Damn I really need to learn my Aussie cars
@@GeographyChallenges those bins are everywhere in Aus. and if there are big cement posts holding up the power lines you know you are in South Australia.
btw loving ur content. would hope to see a collab with the wizard one day.
Okay now go for 28 lol
41 is my PB th-cam.com/video/iYH1PlkMJ5s/w-d-xo.html
the ute truck is a good way to know its Australia
Watching you more than I watch geoguessr now 😬
You'll get bored of me soon don't worry
Geography Challenges never
Just dont forget to shout geoguessr wizard every vid, he made you, always respect the king 🤴🏼
TJ HUTXH Just because someone helps someone out once doesn’t mean they own someone for life lol.
He's a true king, I owe him
Lucy Hunt of course not, this guy is talented his vids are sick but im just saying