For future reference, Nigeria is one of those places Google maps only has in the main city Lagos, I suggest maybe looking or even doing a video on the places Google maps covers sometime, it could be fun and helpful for you and other Geoguessr players :) aside from that keep up the great content!
I'm so fascinated by these videos, and I don't know why. Your voice is incredibly charming, and you're good at what you do, but I don't know how I was ever suggested this channel, as I don't particularly care about geography. Either way, I'm sold on what you're doing here and I will probably watch every video you upload.
In the Fredericia round I was 100% certain you're kidding us and kept scrolling over it on purpose, pretending to not notice it. "Oh actually let's check out Albania".
As a danish person I may have been screaming a bit too much at the tv. Both because I was excited that we were in there twice but also because of the frustration of you being on the wrong side of Denmark twice haha. Good video though loved it.
Round 1: I was split between Denmark and Sweden, eventually I picked the wrong one - 4121 points Round 2: Well, I actually did it as well :) The sun to the north, the hilly and relatively green terrain, the building and the narrow road (probably not that typical for street view coverage in the tempting choice of South Africa) all did their part in convincing me to give Swaziland a go! - 4943 points Round 3: If only the Wizard had noticed the name of the town in Round 1... It was actually Frederikssund, the city on the sign! Finding the highway and the correct intersection was not difficult from then on - 5000 points Round 4: The flat sahel/savanna landscape made me think of Senegal, and the car's side mirror confirmed this couldn't be a South African country, hence another good score - 4489 points [p.s.: the sun is setting :) ] Round 5: This one really confused me... I figured we were probably in the Southern hemisphere because of the faint light behind the clouds to the north, but for some reason it just didn't look like Africa to me, so I decided to ignore the sign being on the left side of the road and go for Chile - 30 points Total: 18583 points. Definitely a good score for this tough format. Beating the Wizard, who did a great job on this one, feels like no small feat anyway!
As a Dane and a North Zealand native I think it's not just funny that you ended up here twice. But the town on the roadsign you kept looking for was actually the town in which the first streetview was in.
Little tip for identifying African countries (if you can look around) Rails with rift in sky (like in r4) - Senegal Rails with no rift in sky - Kenya, Ghana
Did anyone ever point out that you could click on the black dot and then turn around on the actual Google Streetview images 😆?! just wanted to make sure ... great job as always. I might repeat myself or many others: "Sees a street and some bushes, I think bloody hell, he says I get an Africa-vibe here, sun is in the north, a bit further north in South Africa maybe, or should I go Eswatini? That's more of my style, right?" And puts the marker down 20 miles from the actual picture 😳🤯👍! Always fun to follow someone along who is good at something!
You should play with the widest display you have! If you play with a really wide display (phone for example), you can see nearly 180° without moving, scrolling or zooming
1:18 GGW "ooh thats not a bad one to start on, is it" - ME "indeed, definitely looks like the USA" - GGW "100% in Europe" - ME "alright then, fair enough"
I can't help but notice that you made a comment about the Chelsea shirt being connected to an English speaking country - this is not necessarily the case. Many football shirts are donated to underdeveloped countries for many reasons; they were mass produced with a printing or spelling error, they were specifically designed as special editions jubilee shirts designed for a win (that never occurred) or just no longer relevant if the player name on the back has switched club or quit. To name a few examples. You probably won't do yourself a favour by trying to add meaning to seeing a shirt like this while travelling in Africa.
Tivoli Park is in Copenhagen. In case you run into that again in the future. It's the city's landmark and Denmark's most popular amusement park aside from Legoland :) I still don't get how you can read those signs. No amount of pressing my nose against the screen makes this blurry mess look any more like words.
Alrighty... Throwing my thoughts here like unwanted paper waste! No. 1: Yeah, as soon as that dropped in, I was sure that was Denmark. Helps that I'm Danish, of course. The blue-white striped pole threw me a bit, because usually, we don't paint them in Denmark, but it's an intersection with a cycle path that is coloured blue, and that is a dead giveaway. As added info, "Tivoli Garden" is the name of Denmark's most famous fairground/theme park, in central Copenhagen. A Tivoli is generally just a sort of theme park, though that one there is probably just a small local one. I've never heard of it before. Got a slightly higher score than you, but only marginally. I went to the middle island. Was fairly sure it wasn't Jutland (The mainland part of Denmark), as I'm from there, and it looked slightly more insular. No. 2: Oh dear... My first thought was South-Eastern Europe or maybe a lush part of Turkey at first. Sky looked to cold, somehow... Weird reasoning, I know... Sun to the North made me move slightly more South, but all it tells you is that it has to be South of the Tropic of Cancer, and I didn't get a tropical feel from it, so I took a punt on Senegal, hoping I was near a river and it'd be slightly greener. Put me dead out of the running. I always get confused by Africa. Definitely a huge weak point of mine. Damned shame, but I was out, dead out. No. 3: Denmark again. That’s definitely a Danish road sign. Major intersections and roundabouts in Denmark have that eggshell-coloured sign with red borders and roads in red on it. I have a very small monitor, though, and I couldn’t get the resolution to read the sign without zooming, so I took a guess and landed about 40 km North of your spot. It was a bit more hilly, that told me mainland Denmark, and we were clearly coming off a highway as well, that continued down to the left going North, so I went for the E45, which is in Jutland. As for what you said, the sign is not a motorway sign, it is for the main road that you are coming on to when leaving the motorway. Motorway signs in Denmark are blue or green. The fact that there is an intersection means it cannot be a motorway sign. So yeah, caught up a bit here, but not enough to be in contention. Senegal is way further from Eswatini than my, like, 50 extra points could catch. I dunno if you’ll read these, but if my ramblings help you next time you land in Denmark, I consider this minutes well spent. We had a lot of King Frederik’s over here. So yeah, lots of places named for Frederiks. I think you’d need to zoom in further, though, to see any of those towns on the sign. They’re pretty small, even for Denmark. Your pronounciation needs work, mind. Hit me up if you want to hear them actually in Danish. Spoken and written Danish have zero connection on the face of it, so yeah… You ever want to hear about soft D’s (A gloriously named part of Danish speech 😉), hit me up, eh? No. 4: Damnit, Africa again. Sun’s mainly West, slightly South, but that just tells us we’re North of the Tropic of Capricorn… I thought West Africa, and chose Senegal again. It was definitely Sahel area. I thought of Didier Drogba, the Chelsea player, but forgot that he isn’t Senegalese, he was Ivorian. So yeah… Senegal was good the second time, even if my reasoning was totally misplaced. I was over in Dakar, though, so didn’t get THAT good a score. Still, not enough to catch up on Eswatini, though I was within the 5000 point mark, I'd never get any closer. No. 5: POL? Maybe the sign pointed towards Poland? I thought Eastern Europe at first, but it could also look like a police/sheriff’s star, so… I was stumped. In the end, I hoped the sign meant police, and that it was used somewhere in Africa. Plonked in the middle of Southern Africa in the old British colonies, just to play safe and get a decent score no matter the exact place. When you moved, yeah, there would likely be a police stop at a toll station. Toll station should’ve meant border, also a good place to find police. I was sadly up by Botswana, so didn’t catch anything at all. So you beat me this time, as indeed you do almost every time. Well played. I hope you enjoyed the brief tour of my home country, and as I said above: You read this and want to get some notes for Denmark or just want to hear the gloriously nonsensical Danish pronounciation of our towns, gimme a ping.
Denmark had a fuckton of Kings named Frederik and Christian (they alternated those names for each new king), so chances are if it's Frederik-something or Christian-something it would be Denmark. Could also be Norway, since Denmark-Norway was a thing for a few centuries and quite a few places here in Norway are named after either a Frederik or Christian as well (though we have usually "Norwegianized" the name to Fredrik and Kristian, as in for example Fredrikstad or Kristiansand)
Round 1: I guessed in Finland because of the blue and white pole. After all, blue and yellow pole last week meant Sweden. Guessed near Helsinki because it looked warmer. 3096. Round 2: I guessed in Lesotho, so naturally it was the other tiny country (mostly) surrounded by South Africa. 3964. Round 3: Guessed Denmark this time, because of what looked to me like similarities in road signs from the first round. 4509. Round 4: I guessed in Ghana, because it seemed very West African but didn't at all remind me of the other round I had in Senegal. 1932. Round 5: I guessed in South Africa south of Lesotho, so naturally it was in South Africa north of the other tiny country (mostly) surrounded by South Africa. 3365. Total: 16866. Still 1000 points off the pace... :(
I know this is an old video and he did beat my overall score, but I literally got a perfect score of 5000 on the second Denmark one with Farum, insane guess.
My favorite format, although I’d much rather see two rounds than any post moving around. I don’t see the point in finding out where you are when you’re about to find out anyway, I’d rather see more guesses. Love it though
i've got a 16k score in this, but to be fair with my big monitor i could somewhat read the danish sign and from there could figure out exactly where i was, but with the swaziland, one i guessed argentina LOL
@15:20 onward, fredericia or suchlike, I'm shouting at the screen, 'why not zoom in then...' but you don't... I will not now check myself, I will leave myself not knowing, but why did you not just zoom in to the correct location flag thingy???? yes, I know you got the points, but you could simply have zoomed in a bit more than you did, a perhaps you would have found fredericia.... sometimes you are very annoying ;)
the first one never could be germany. there is not a single place in this country where this style of traffic signs exist. the design is complete different
@@edvins8863 But I looked it up and it's actually Google policy that they'll blur any house in any country if it is requested. Why are the Germans so uniquely paranoid?
Alana Muir I did some ”googling”/research and apparently germans are pretty paranoid when it comes to privacy in general and they are obsessed with data protection. My theory is that they might have trust issues with the authorities after the diffrent dictatorships they’ve had in the past.
18:21 "Look at the sun. It's in the WEST. ... Rises in the east, sets in the west."
"IT'S RISING."
Just found the channel. Thank you youtube algorithm
[spoiler alert] you have landed in a good place
welcome, friend. these videos are incredibly soothing
For future reference, Nigeria is one of those places Google maps only has in the main city Lagos, I suggest maybe looking or even doing a video on the places Google maps covers sometime, it could be fun and helpful for you and other Geoguessr players :) aside from that keep up the great content!
Nigeria coverage is wider than just Lagos - it goes as far north as Abuja an as far east as Benin City.
Me: Danish
Tom, an intellectual: Denmarkian
Unbelievable Eswatini guess.
That Swaziland guess.......literally how
He's an absolute mad lad
eSwatini
@@V0r4xiz
Bless you!
@@V0r4xiz He said it so that's what I called it
@@haythe-u3m he said 5 times eSwatini, 1 time swaziland lmao
I'm so fascinated by these videos, and I don't know why. Your voice is incredibly charming, and you're good at what you do, but I don't know how I was ever suggested this channel, as I don't particularly care about geography. Either way, I'm sold on what you're doing here and I will probably watch every video you upload.
In the Fredericia round I was 100% certain you're kidding us and kept scrolling over it on purpose, pretending to not notice it. "Oh actually let's check out Albania".
Oh my you passed by Frederica so many times I was screaming at you haha
Same, nearly lost my mind
I can't bloody see on my tiny screen
Well but the sign said frederiksund
@@OMEGALULEatingAnEggplant I couldn't tell that. All I heard was that he said Frederica.
Same
As a danish person I may have been screaming a bit too much at the tv. Both because I was excited that we were in there twice but also because of the frustration of you being on the wrong side of Denmark twice haha. Good video though loved it.
A trick for Denmark is, that the tax on cars is 150%. That's why there was a lot of small shitty cars. It's the only thing we can afford :D
nothing beats being bored on a friday night and seeing a new gw video.. truly a highlight of my week
Im sitting here in Fredericia, watching your video.
Demba Ba is from Senegal so I guess the kid *slipped* on the Chelsea shirt because of that
PYTE , Not necessarily, lots of African kids and adults have shirts from the premier league anyways. English or French speaking. Doesn’t matter
@@BelgianWarriorGaming Of course, just making a joke ;)
I chose Ivory Coast because of Drogba lol, got the wrong player
6:25 wwwhhhhhaaaaaaa "the grass doesn't look like it'd be in Botswana" The sun is definitely southern hemisphere.....
Dude you're blowing my mind here
I didn't spot it and I've been to Swaziland twice.
Denmark twice in one video, that has to be a worlds first.
I’d love to know how you got this good, I’m always blown away with these videos. Thanks for them mate
can we start a new 25k series? maybe in a new country or region? france?
Round 1: I was split between Denmark and Sweden, eventually I picked the wrong one - 4121 points
Round 2: Well, I actually did it as well :) The sun to the north, the hilly and relatively green terrain, the building and the narrow road (probably not that typical for street view coverage in the tempting choice of South Africa) all did their part in convincing me to give Swaziland a go! - 4943 points
Round 3: If only the Wizard had noticed the name of the town in Round 1... It was actually Frederikssund, the city on the sign! Finding the highway and the correct intersection was not difficult from then on - 5000 points
Round 4: The flat sahel/savanna landscape made me think of Senegal, and the car's side mirror confirmed this couldn't be a South African country, hence another good score - 4489 points [p.s.: the sun is setting :) ]
Round 5: This one really confused me... I figured we were probably in the Southern hemisphere because of the faint light behind the clouds to the north, but for some reason it just didn't look like Africa to me, so I decided to ignore the sign being on the left side of the road and go for Chile - 30 points
Total: 18583 points. Definitely a good score for this tough format. Beating the Wizard, who did a great job on this one, feels like no small feat anyway!
For future reference the pedestrian crossing sign is much bigger in sweden.
even though I was always roughly in the same area as you, I only got half your points. That swaziland guess was sick tho. Well played
10 SECONDS DIVERSE WORLD NO MOVING SCROLLING ZOOMING I DARE YOU
PLEASE I'M BEGGING YOU
You should do another sporcle quiz with all the capital cities of the world!
As a Dane and a North Zealand native I think it's not just funny that you ended up here twice. But the town on the roadsign you kept looking for was actually the town in which the first streetview was in.
Little tip for identifying African countries (if you can look around)
Rails with rift in sky (like in r4) - Senegal
Rails with no rift in sky - Kenya, Ghana
Did anyone ever point out that you could click on the black dot and then turn around on the actual Google Streetview images 😆?! just wanted to make sure ... great job as always. I might repeat myself or many others: "Sees a street and some bushes, I think bloody hell, he says I get an Africa-vibe here, sun is in the north, a bit further north in South Africa maybe, or should I go Eswatini? That's more of my style, right?" And puts the marker down 20 miles from the actual picture 😳🤯👍! Always fun to follow someone along who is good at something!
You should play with the widest display you have!
If you play with a really wide display (phone for example), you can see nearly 180° without moving, scrolling or zooming
Somewhere in Senegal walks a very unlucky, damned child; Wondering what on Earth he has done wrong to be so damned unlucky.
1:18 GGW "ooh thats not a bad one to start on, is it" - ME "indeed, definitely looks like the USA" - GGW "100% in Europe" - ME "alright then, fair enough"
That looked nothing like America bro😂
playing along two years later is halarious. i either get fewer or more clues than you due to the map upodating!
So happy that my country came twice in this video! Don't forget Bornholm though, that's in our country too.
Tip for round 1: The blue bicycle lanes are danish. :)
Thanks to this I discovered that Swaziland changed its name
I can't help but notice that you made a comment about the Chelsea shirt being connected to an English speaking country - this is not necessarily the case. Many football shirts are donated to underdeveloped countries for many reasons; they were mass produced with a printing or spelling error, they were specifically designed as special editions jubilee shirts designed for a win (that never occurred) or just no longer relevant if the player name on the back has switched club or quit. To name a few examples. You probably won't do yourself a favour by trying to add meaning to seeing a shirt like this while travelling in Africa.
You did great but for Nigeria I guessed Ghana which wasn’t much closer but still nice job on Swaziland
You quit your job for us? Thank you so much! Good luck! I wish all the best for your future!
That POL on what is most likely the shape of the badge, hint, hint must stand for POLICE
Tivoli Park is in Copenhagen. In case you run into that again in the future. It's the city's landmark and Denmark's most popular amusement park aside from Legoland :)
I still don't get how you can read those signs. No amount of pressing my nose against the screen makes this blurry mess look any more like words.
He probably has a pretty big monitor. I have the same problem you do, there's no way to read them without zooming in on my 13 inch laptop haha
V0r4xiz those cardboard signs on the lampposts clearly wasn't about Tivoli but advertising some traveling fun fair named Ankers Tivoli Park
It may be an idea to do a US state specific series in order to improve your US state skills
First guess u made were right beside my friends House! Haha :D
Alrighty... Throwing my thoughts here like unwanted paper waste!
No. 1: Yeah, as soon as that dropped in, I was sure that was Denmark. Helps that I'm Danish, of course. The blue-white striped pole threw me a bit, because usually, we don't paint them in Denmark, but it's an intersection with a cycle path that is coloured blue, and that is a dead giveaway. As added info, "Tivoli Garden" is the name of Denmark's most famous fairground/theme park, in central Copenhagen. A Tivoli is generally just a sort of theme park, though that one there is probably just a small local one. I've never heard of it before.
Got a slightly higher score than you, but only marginally. I went to the middle island. Was fairly sure it wasn't Jutland (The mainland part of Denmark), as I'm from there, and it looked slightly more insular.
No. 2: Oh dear... My first thought was South-Eastern Europe or maybe a lush part of Turkey at first. Sky looked to cold, somehow... Weird reasoning, I know... Sun to the North made me move slightly more South, but all it tells you is that it has to be South of the Tropic of Cancer, and I didn't get a tropical feel from it, so I took a punt on Senegal, hoping I was near a river and it'd be slightly greener. Put me dead out of the running. I always get confused by Africa. Definitely a huge weak point of mine. Damned shame, but I was out, dead out.
No. 3: Denmark again. That’s definitely a Danish road sign. Major intersections and roundabouts in Denmark have that eggshell-coloured sign with red borders and roads in red on it. I have a very small monitor, though, and I couldn’t get the resolution to read the sign without zooming, so I took a guess and landed about 40 km North of your spot. It was a bit more hilly, that told me mainland Denmark, and we were clearly coming off a highway as well, that continued down to the left going North, so I went for the E45, which is in Jutland.
As for what you said, the sign is not a motorway sign, it is for the main road that you are coming on to when leaving the motorway. Motorway signs in Denmark are blue or green. The fact that there is an intersection means it cannot be a motorway sign. So yeah, caught up a bit here, but not enough to be in contention. Senegal is way further from Eswatini than my, like, 50 extra points could catch.
I dunno if you’ll read these, but if my ramblings help you next time you land in Denmark, I consider this minutes well spent. We had a lot of King Frederik’s over here. So yeah, lots of places named for Frederiks. I think you’d need to zoom in further, though, to see any of those towns on the sign. They’re pretty small, even for Denmark. Your pronounciation needs work, mind. Hit me up if you want to hear them actually in Danish. Spoken and written Danish have zero connection on the face of it, so yeah… You ever want to hear about soft D’s (A gloriously named part of Danish speech 😉), hit me up, eh?
No. 4: Damnit, Africa again. Sun’s mainly West, slightly South, but that just tells us we’re North of the Tropic of Capricorn… I thought West Africa, and chose Senegal again. It was definitely Sahel area. I thought of Didier Drogba, the Chelsea player, but forgot that he isn’t Senegalese, he was Ivorian. So yeah… Senegal was good the second time, even if my reasoning was totally misplaced. I was over in Dakar, though, so didn’t get THAT good a score. Still, not enough to catch up on Eswatini, though I was within the 5000 point mark, I'd never get any closer.
No. 5: POL? Maybe the sign pointed towards Poland? I thought Eastern Europe at first, but it could also look like a police/sheriff’s star, so… I was stumped. In the end, I hoped the sign meant police, and that it was used somewhere in Africa. Plonked in the middle of Southern Africa in the old British colonies, just to play safe and get a decent score no matter the exact place. When you moved, yeah, there would likely be a police stop at a toll station. Toll station should’ve meant border, also a good place to find police. I was sadly up by Botswana, so didn’t catch anything at all. So you beat me this time, as indeed you do almost every time. Well played.
I hope you enjoyed the brief tour of my home country, and as I said above: You read this and want to get some notes for Denmark or just want to hear the gloriously nonsensical Danish pronounciation of our towns, gimme a ping.
eswatini damn crazy guess
have you ever given thought to the style of road lines? The ones in the US and danish ones are pretty consistent and distinctive.
Denmark had a fuckton of Kings named Frederik and Christian (they alternated those names for each new king), so chances are if it's Frederik-something or Christian-something it would be Denmark. Could also be Norway, since Denmark-Norway was a thing for a few centuries and quite a few places here in Norway are named after either a Frederik or Christian as well (though we have usually "Norwegianized" the name to Fredrik and Kristian, as in for example Fredrikstad or Kristiansand)
Alright, my pants are down. Lets go
I’ve tried this game a lot, and I always end up 10,000 miles away somehow
A new 10 state challenge on Monday would be good, you can put your knowledge all the new license plates to the test!
Hey Tom, great episode. How is your knowledge about german states? Do a geoguessr german state challenge, no moving around.
In the third round the sign said Frederikssund which was the location of the First round
A wee late but Demba Ba mate. The legend of Chelsea from Senegal
For the future: if you see a blue biking lane, it cant be the Netherlands. We only have red ones.
Zoom with your face, Tom!
Sorry if I missed the update but when are you going to release the video of yourself going across Wales?
First episode on 21st of july
Round 1: I guessed in Finland because of the blue and white pole. After all, blue and yellow pole last week meant Sweden. Guessed near Helsinki because it looked warmer. 3096.
Round 2: I guessed in Lesotho, so naturally it was the other tiny country (mostly) surrounded by South Africa. 3964.
Round 3: Guessed Denmark this time, because of what looked to me like similarities in road signs from the first round. 4509.
Round 4: I guessed in Ghana, because it seemed very West African but didn't at all remind me of the other round I had in Senegal. 1932.
Round 5: I guessed in South Africa south of Lesotho, so naturally it was in South Africa north of the other tiny country (mostly) surrounded by South Africa. 3365.
Total: 16866. Still 1000 points off the pace... :(
These no scrolling/zooming games are pretty always a bust for me. 10k with 2 almost zero point guesses. Oh well, off I go to see how the wizard fared.
I know this is an old video and he did beat my overall score, but I literally got a perfect score of 5000 on the second Denmark one with Farum, insane guess.
Last night I spent 5 hours to achieve a perfect score on A Diverse World. It was worth it.
Demba Ba is from Senegal
old video but the first one has a huge sign now that gives it away lol
Footballer Christian Erikson is from Middlefart
My starting point was different than yours, one or two clicks to the east on the first one.
Blindfolded GeoGuessr
I had an insane guess in the Senegal round
A lot of secondhand clothes are donated to poorer communities via aid agencies. You could find a Pele sweatshirt in Afghanistan.
Fuck that third round. Searched all of Norway until I found the 207 road...God damn it
He passes a town called Frederica at 9:22
14:17 I was just 300 meters close to your guess haha
You are actually a wizard, I did fucking awful
Wow the first place in Denmark is like two minutes from my House But I couldn’t regonize it before he started moving around lol
Do a 10 country challenge next please 😅
ahahaha somehow I wrongly guessed very close to you in round 4. I also guessed just outside of Lagos Nigeria. A difference of 10 miles.
You said you quit your job. Are you doing this full time?
Children in Africa might be wearing donated clothes from the UK.
15:21 You can see Frederikssund towards the left.
Edit: nevermind
My favorite format, although I’d much rather see two rounds than any post moving around. I don’t see the point in finding out where you are when you’re about to find out anyway, I’d rather see more guesses. Love it though
I Guessed Lesotho on the Swaziland round xd
I got Eswatini aswell!
i've got a 16k score in this, but to be fair with my big monitor i could somewhat read the danish sign and from there could figure out exactly where i was, but with the swaziland, one i guessed argentina LOL
10 city challenge on "An Urban World"
Challenge: Get a perfect score on one round of no moving, scrolling, or zooming on An Urban World (or diverse world if you are feeling lucky).
That place in Denmark, that's literally the place I live in
Så er vi 2, fint vejr i dag.
Im Gay Fedt.
@@ksj2839 Fredericia er en skøn by
Im Gay Har aldrig været der
@@ksj2839 Hvor er du så fra, Frederikssund?
Kinda curious since I'm Zimbo, do you ever get Zimbabwe on any of these?
very little of zimbabwe is on street view. I think it's just a bit of the capital
Forgive me but, what is the mission across wales?
A while ago he did this thing where he walked in a straight line through Wales, there will be a video coming but he's editing still
《 marije 》 oh cool! Thanks for explaining
How many countries have you been to?
I was 48km away in Senegal
Isn’t scrolling the same thing as zooming in this game
@15:20 onward, fredericia or suchlike, I'm shouting at the screen, 'why not zoom in then...' but you don't... I will not now check myself, I will leave myself not knowing, but why did you not just zoom in to the correct location flag thingy???? yes, I know you got the points, but you could simply have zoomed in a bit more than you did, a perhaps you would have found fredericia.... sometimes you are very annoying ;)
That eswatini guess was a absolute joke
It's for entertainment purposes, he clearly looks these up.
the first one never could be germany. there is not a single place in this country where this style of traffic signs exist. the design is complete different
Swaziland. Cough.
I actually won against you this time, yeeey! Record game for me in this format - 21144 points. I'm really proud!
that's the most African round I've seen
Lost to you on all of them except round 4. I went Ghana
"loads of french cars" They were a VW Up!, a Opel Corsa and .. A Renault of some sort (I believe) but nice try mate!
You zoomed in first round
Why does Germany have so many blurred out houses anyway?
Because some weird law germans can request the house on their adress to get blurred.
@@edvins8863 But I looked it up and it's actually Google policy that they'll blur any house in any country if it is requested. Why are the Germans so uniquely paranoid?
Alana Muir I did some ”googling”/research and apparently germans are pretty paranoid when it comes to privacy in general and they are obsessed with data protection. My theory is that they might have trust issues with the authorities after the diffrent dictatorships they’ve had in the past.
What's a PURRJO? Oh yeah mean, Puegoet? So many fucking R's in that eh?
URL actually says Mr sex hahaha.
Some clubs can't sell enough of their ugly shirts and donate them..
did i cheat by making it full screen? it shows a bit more of the picture
second round and I wanna give up. HOW THE HELL did you get Eswatini out of that single picture???? T_T
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