I’ve been to the Museum of Brands. It’s pretty interesting. Mainly focusing on mid-20th century British brands from what I remember. It’s just off Ladbroke Grove, where I grew up, it’s a really great area to visit if you haven’t been. Bonus fact, the museum is in a building that used to be a centre for people with HIV/AIDS which was frequently visited by Princess Diana.
Been to the presidential palace in Bucharest too. Instantly recognised that auditorium! Weird place to learn about and walk around. Pretty happy with having been to 2 locations in the vid!
@monifamonifa1 lmao sorry! I do actually play normally without joking around but I’ve heard the Abu Dhabi joke so many times it was hard not to make it.
6:38 That's the courtyard of the German National History Museum. It's a very comprehensive and well laid-out museum and very much recommended if you're ever back in Berlin. You could easily spend the whole day in there if you wanted to.
My girlfriend yelled, "BACKROOMS!!!" instantly at every location that came up, each time more panicked than the last, and I laughed every single time. Thanks for the video, CG!
I think I remember that Berlin round from when I was grinding for a No Moving 25K back in the gen 2 days when the official map was full of random trekkers. I knew what city it was immediately, but I could not have told you the 5K
9:48 It says New South Wales at the end of line 4 in the first paragraph there, which could have helped with getting Australia. I went Sydney though because of that and felt a bit misled
Now way I just went to Wielizcka a few months ago! It’s right outside of Krakow and definitely worth visiting! Poland was such an amazing country to visit and I’m glad I went there!
I feel like I've been in more indoor locations on Geoguessr than outdoor ones! I'm pretty sure I've been in the pink Berlin building, it was a weird feeling seeing it.
The Amsterdam location is actually city hall. Tafelrokken is a Dutch word (table skirts) but I could NOT tell you what’s going on there 😅 Edit: On second thought, the national opera and ballet is also located in the same building as city, so it’s probably their workshop. It’s a rather internationally renowned ballet, so I’m guessing the workers are from many different countries, explaining the different languages
I thought that gun museum was the one where you can find Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in the UK, which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history.
I wonder if this map will put you down inside the Museum, of Mold, Spores and Fungi (or something close to that) which made me say wtf when a sign pointing to it came up in a round. [not going to spoil where it is]. Regarding a comment below, I've always appreciated you humor (even though, as a Dad, I've had to call you out a couple of times for Dad jokes, which you are too young to be making). 😁
Rainbolt traumatized in the corner
Nah. Maybe 1 week ago he would be, but not after he memorized every indoor loc in the city.
It can be guessed calculatedly, but round 4 and 5 is really the kicker😅
0:02, 1:08, 5:10, 7:20, 13:25 - Since when did you become the mayor of Joke City?
are people finally appreciating the humor I put into my videos ???
Chicago Jokeographer
CG pokes his head in the cannon at 6:48
I’ve been to the Museum of Brands. It’s pretty interesting. Mainly focusing on mid-20th century British brands from what I remember. It’s just off Ladbroke Grove, where I grew up, it’s a really great area to visit if you haven’t been. Bonus fact, the museum is in a building that used to be a centre for people with HIV/AIDS which was frequently visited by Princess Diana.
Been to the presidential palace in Bucharest too. Instantly recognised that auditorium! Weird place to learn about and walk around. Pretty happy with having been to 2 locations in the vid!
15:00 One way to tell Abu Dhabi from Dubai: The people in Dubai don’t wear Flintstones T-shirts. But the people in Abu Dhabi do.
I’ll leave the room.
I thought i was about to get an actual tip 😭😭😭
@monifamonifa1 lmao sorry! I do actually play normally without joking around but I’ve heard the Abu Dhabi joke so many times it was hard not to make it.
Golden beef cow
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i agree
That one location is a props department. You can get another location in there with a bunch of wigs and a props list on the wall
0:18 I recognized the building because I've already been there. I wasn't sure but it looked really familiar!
13:36 If only you'd looked at the exit signs. They're the only reason I got it.
6:38 That's the courtyard of the German National History Museum. It's a very comprehensive and well laid-out museum and very much recommended if you're ever back in Berlin. You could easily spend the whole day in there if you wanted to.
1:08 Why does look like the grass you would draw onto a paper sheet that was bright green at like 4 Years Old
At 6:47 it says Berlin Anno 1669 ;)
This guy deserves more subscribers.
My girlfriend yelled, "BACKROOMS!!!" instantly at every location that came up, each time more panicked than the last, and I laughed every single time. Thanks for the video, CG!
I think I remember that Berlin round from when I was grinding for a No Moving 25K back in the gen 2 days when the official map was full of random trekkers. I knew what city it was immediately, but I could not have told you the 5K
Posted this before I finished the video, I was talking about the one at 6:35
9:48 It says New South Wales at the end of line 4 in the first paragraph there, which could have helped with getting Australia. I went Sydney though because of that and felt a bit misled
*Looks at the dangling human legs* ...moving on!
Geoguessr players don’t go outside, because they’ve already memorized the outside
OMG, I actually commute at Pinheiros Metro Station daily LOL great map, lots of fun!
Now way I just went to Wielizcka a few months ago! It’s right outside of Krakow and definitely worth visiting! Poland was such an amazing country to visit and I’m glad I went there!
10:27 Lydia Tár called, she still wants her score back.
You're up there with zi8gzag and rainbolt
4:09 You're supposed to see the book on the table that says the country!
Yeah, I missed it first time too.
You a goat my guy
Such a fun map, and that Barcelona round was so cool.
I feel like I've been in more indoor locations on Geoguessr than outdoor ones! I'm pretty sure I've been in the pink Berlin building, it was a weird feeling seeing it.
Shoutout to Niigata City! A very underrated Japanese city to visit, especially if you're into sake.
The Amsterdam location is actually city hall. Tafelrokken is a Dutch word (table skirts) but I could NOT tell you what’s going on there 😅
Edit: On second thought, the national opera and ballet is also located in the same building as city, so it’s probably their workshop. It’s a rather internationally renowned ballet, so I’m guessing the workers are from many different countries, explaining the different languages
I thought that gun museum was the one where you can find Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in the UK, which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history.
Nice Alcest pfp
3:49 I know another content creator who got the wrong continent because of that too…
So far it looks like I'm the only one who saw the "New Zealand" book and worked out that "AM" was the Auckland Museum. Game 3 was a bust.
The intro is crazy 💀
indoor map video before Big beef cow video smh. Great map anyway
Gotta memorize Berlin.
I wonder if this map will put you down inside the Museum, of Mold, Spores and Fungi (or something close to that) which made me say wtf when a sign pointing to it came up in a round. [not going to spoil where it is]. Regarding a comment below, I've always appreciated you humor (even though, as a Dad, I've had to call you out a couple of times for Dad jokes, which you are too young to be making). 😁
Hope next video would include our new country Oofland🤭
Wow camp nou! RIP
I apologise from Brisbane
BANDUNG MENTIONED RRAAHHH🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Yooo
Ive been to the salt mine