Thanks for playing my map man! Sorry for the first location in Stockholm, that one is removed now as it was so wrong (it will still be there on the challenge link though). It happens now and then that locations like that slip through, but I try to not use locations like that. If anyone is finding more errors there is a link to report them to me in the map description. Happy geoguessing! (And about the compass being wrong, I really wish I could do something about that.) EDIT: Someone reported the first location (Stockholm) and the third location (Strängnäs) as incorrect to Google maps, so they got deleted from the site. That's why you will spawn in the streets on those two rounds if you play the challenge link now.
I cant stand how he wastes 4 minutes in Stockholm when its obvious in 1 second that its Stockholm but then he is too lazy to read all clues in a place that is hard for him. Haha
Mission across in Scandinavia is a great idea. Sweden (and I think Norway, Finland and Denmark as well) has something called "allemansrätten" where you're allowed to walk on any land you want except the closest couple of meters near people's houses. As long as you're polite you have no reason to worry about running into people causing you problems.
@@joacimunicorn that's heartwarming, hope you can carry that love for your nation through the ups and downs of life, it's too precious of a virtue to lose :)
@@Annie7171 I accidentally just clicked your channel but just wanna say your playlist of "very important videos" might be the best playlist ive seen hahaha
Mate , don't feel bad at all!! I gave the Australian map a shot, 5 locations in the middle of fucking nowhere. like thousands of K's from nowhere, and not a bloody kangaroo or emu too at least point me in the right direction. i do way better at battle royal distance. due to tips and pointers I've picked up watching GW.
Scherzi a parte ci sono round in Italia in cui te la clicchi per 20 minuti in mezzo alla Gallura e non riesci a venirne a capo. Anche le pianure della Puglia o la zona del Casentino mi danno sempre noia per il punteggio perfetto. L'Italia è tosta come mappa anche per noi italiani a volte, figurati lui quanto sta avanti..
@@JonathanS344 In Italy there are a few remote places on the hills that you have to move a lot to figure out where you are. Even for me, an italian guy, it is difficult sometimes to guess the right area. My italian comment above was a joke about that.
If the compass doesn't work, you may be able to get help by looking for a church. Churches are almost always oriented, meaning their choir (often the rounded bit at the end where the altar is) point east. The main entrance is almost always in the west, where you also often find a pair of tall towers.
I think an eye tracker would be a nice addition to the channel. Maybe not for every video, but I often find myself wondering exactly how your eyes dart across the screen for these.
As someone who lives less than a kilometer from where the Stockholm picture was taken; you were absolutely spot on, and the one placing the location on the map was very wrong...
@@mothgru True, but it's the only skyscraper in the whole city and it's located in the outskirts, so not very representative. Tall buildings are pretty much non-existent in the central-ish city (aside from churches and stuff)
Its weird that its in munich this time, since its almost never germany, since we're having a much stronger privacy protection laws which kind of prevent google to upload that many pictures. It sucks a bit in this case, but I'm pretty happy that we've stronger privacy protection laws
@@Ray25689 I believe there was some privacy issue which led to Google Street View effectively being banned in Germany except for some bigger cities. I think its meant to be coming back soon though. Its always easy to tell when you're in Germany on geoguessr as half the houses are blurred out lol
Just binge watching these, and a tip how to always get Minsk (Belarus). The buses. Those are MAZ buses (like the yellow one in the sphere) they look like old Neoplan designs from the 1990s and much fewer exist in Russia or Ukraine, while tons do in Belarus, they have a very characteristic shape unlike any other brand.
For the Minsk one, there's a little Belarussian flag on one of the streetlamps. I spent at least 30 minutes looking for that church on the Minsk map but ended up guessing. Thankfully I landed only one street over to my surprise. The Tenerife one totally stumped me though, I ended up in Tasmania.
@@valeriavagapova Actually it does. Big roads, big cities,.. Actually, now only Minsk. And somewhere not far away from the center that looks almost the same, which is Minsk's special feature. And there's only one such road really.
Thanks for the video, duder! I didn't play along on this one due to a raging headache, but watching you vids relaxes me. So I'll just do that. I've only watched the first location so far, but it looks like the person flying the drone may have used their location instead of where the drone was. Also - 8-bit ABBA rocks!
That was a fun one, for sure! I'm very new to GeoGuessr, having been growing an interest in geography and travel over the past few years, and only got into the game when I stumbled across your channel. Oddly enough, the one I guess right was Minsk, having been within 10 miles of the right location haha. The others were much trickier from me. I'm from Australia, so a lot of the European countries are hard for me to pick out, but I'm learning more and more each day.
when making a map, GeoGuessr actually allows to manually adjust the compast each time, fair enough though that it wouldn't be worth the hustle doing so over 1000 times.
@@DanielDatic I just tried making one to give you the information, but alas I wasn't able to! Could have sworn that you could adjust it when I was making my own map a month or so ago. Probably my own memory has tricked me!😅 That said, great map you made!
I just can't believe the third round. I guessed it was Sweden, but I couldn't find it. I searched and searched, but found nothing that correlated. After a few minutes I absent-mindedly zoomed in somewhere and thought: 'What the heck, I can never find this' and clicked. I then watched your try and when you found it, I was absolutely baffled to found out I had just clicked in the right town. For the Tenerife round I had no idea. I went from Japan to Iceland, to Russia, to Chili, but nothing was satisfactory. Shame it was given away in the corner of the screen, feels like cheating. The Minsk round was fairly easy because a bus gave it away. Overall score of 24.133, so I finally beat you!
Hey Tom, as a suggestion for this and future play alongs, it would be very nice if you could add the www. at the front of the challenge links so that they are clickable from mobile devices! Nice vid as always :)
I got Munich before Tom, about the only time that's ever happened lol, the giveaway for me apart from being in the Olympic park was the BMW HQ building just behind the telecom spire, the 4 column one, been to Munich twice for Oktoberfest so all the little hints stood out.
Very specific use case, but would've helped on the Minsk round - if you figure out you're in a country that uses Cyrillic but find a foreign chain, such as McDonalds, check for the script of the logo. All of these chains will be written in Cyrillic if it's Russia. I'm not sure how many of these countries do this, but I knew for a fact that Belarus uses the regular Latin script, so that's how I could guess Minsk and not Russia.
This is the first time I've actually beaten Tom in a play-along where he hasn't gone completely wrong. Perfect scores on all except the fourth one. When I played round 1 and 3 I got put on the streets rather than with a bird's eye view and it actually makes it really different - I couldn't see the shape of the island or anything on 3, but I did find the name of the place outside a car dealership, which you obviously couldn't have done.
As a Bavarian, with the distinctive and unique look of the Munich Olymic Stadium in that last round, I am nearly a bit miffed about your instinctive „That‘s Barcelona!“. The fact that you got Munich because of the Allianz Arena in the frickin‘ distance, when you were hovering over the much older Olympiapark and directly facing the Olympiaturm (the tower) is a bit sad. Especially, as the Olympic Stadium has been the home of FC Bayern until the Allianz Arena was built. The River btw is the Isar, that goes into the Danube.
If you haven't already, I strongly recommend getting (or borrowing) a VR headset and just gliding around in google Earth VR. It's free and is breathtaking when you change the settings to be 'humansized' rather than 'dollhouse'. Flying over your own house is amazing. Shame the pyramids aren't 3D :(
The Tenerife round was shocking to me! I have been to Gran Canaria twice, and never have I seen the ocean so blue! I did notice, when I was there, that the buildings were quite colourful in some areas. And also, my guts told me that it was indeed an island. Even the mountains screamed at me saying “CANARY ISLANDS!”… But the sea is THAT blue? wow. I even have video of the coasts of Gran Canaria! Not even close to being so bright.
It's impressive that the architects of the Munich Olympic Park were able to make it very distinctive in architecture that even I could identify it from being there once.
I've tried this map many times and the person who's marked the locations hasn't done it accurately. What happened to you in the Stockholm round has happened to me alot and it's annoying.
Pro tip for Sweden: Swedish houses typically only sport the big rectangular flag on days of celebration (e.g. birthdays, national holidays). On a regular day you use the slim tapered flag, half yellow half blue.
As soon as you spawned into the last location I jumped and said MUNICH! The first location I've known immediately from any of your videos - probably due to the fact I was there last year in my various German escapades!
13:44 initial thought "Southern coast of Tenerife or some other canary island" 18:36 Munich. Olympia Park. But i'm cheating. i live there. XD As a tip for future rounds. The buildings close to the park seen at 19:25 are the BMW Tower (4 cylinders) as well as the BMW Museum (the flat building left of the 4 cylinders) and the TV tower. Also the river is the Isar, and its not very close
Honestly, the fourth one i got like 10 sec in, my grandparents always had painting and pictures from Tenerife, and the volcano like mountains plus the greek/spanish homes gave it out.
I always get so surpised when i see somewhere i actually know on a geoguessr video. I had to do 3 takes before i realized, wait thats Stockholm and i know exactly where it is! Shame the marker was misplaced though, you were definitely spot on.
The famous " are we filming?" 😂
😂
xD
GREEN
I wonder how many great episodes we lost due to not filming 😕
@@timotejbucka4112 1
GW: "That might be a Fiat Panda there, actually."
Me: "Come on!"
GW: "No, you laugh but it might be..."
lmao i did the same thing and i laughed even harder after that
@@gianimoris8594 😂 same
Same thing happened to me. Flawless timing on that. Especially since I laughed since it does look like a Fiat Panda.
Same!
I didn't laugh but I almost died of laughter on the second line
Thanks for playing my map man! Sorry for the first location in Stockholm, that one is removed now as it was so wrong (it will still be there on the challenge link though). It happens now and then that locations like that slip through, but I try to not use locations like that. If anyone is finding more errors there is a link to report them to me in the map description. Happy geoguessing!
(And about the compass being wrong, I really wish I could do something about that.)
EDIT: Someone reported the first location (Stockholm) and the third location (Strängnäs) as incorrect to Google maps, so they got deleted from the site. That's why you will spawn in the streets on those two rounds if you play the challenge link now.
I mean, it's a nice panorama, so if it's possible to include it and adjust the location, I really think you should! :)
Stockholm, Bajen, Bärs
@@NuckElBerg Sadly I can not adjust the point/location. It can only be changed by the person who uploaded it to Google maps.
@@DanielDatic you should add more locations from Poland, Lithuania etc, it feels like there's really not a lot of Eastern europe culture ; D
Good on you to delete the location. Nothing worse than getting denied a perfect score because of something like that. Love the map by the way!
“Get in!” Count: 0
But close call @1:30 with an early “get-able”. Perked my ears up.
Disappointed there wasn't a single Get in! in this video. He even got 3 perfect scores. You can do better Tom :)
Youre a legend😂
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Im not sure if you count it but there is a "get into" at 20:04
@@aidanbrown6430 lol it has all the ingredients
Nothing like some high-speed ABBA music to help with your search in Sweden.
Whats the song? All I can hear is Uprising
@@SuperPuris it's 'Lay all your love on me'
My favorite Abba song
@@miran248 Absolutely fucking belter
one of swedens greatest exports :) (closely followed by Roxxette, Ace of Base and Rednex ^^)
For the Minsk round, there was a bus that had MINSKTRANS on the side of it.
I cant stand how he wastes 4 minutes in Stockholm when its obvious in 1 second that its Stockholm but then he is too lazy to read all clues in a place that is hard for him. Haha
@@BusanDalint It really isn't that obvious, it may be if you're from Europe though.
Yep, just had to have a bit more confidence. I found it as well. ALWAYS LOOK AT THE BUSES, THEY CAN HAVE CLUES!
Exactly what I did as well, got a score of 4,959 because I couldn't find the right location in the city :(
There was also a Belarussian flag at the side of the road really close by
Holy shit. Didn't expect my hometown (the third one: Strängnäs) to pop up. Especially since it is quite small; less than 15 thousand people.
I want to move there just based on the drone view.
And he found it lol that was sick!
It looks beautiful!
I litterally screamed "STRÄNGNÄS" as soon as I saw it! Made my day
Häftigt!!
playing ABBA while serching in Sweden was a nice touch
one of swedens greatest exports :) (closely followed by Roxxette, Ace of Base and Rednex ^^)
The strange suspense when Tom checks if he is filming despite the fact I know he is filming gets me every time
When are we doing mission across Sweden together? Lets go !
i have said before he should do mission across archipelago (skärgården :/)
Would take days unless he crosses Skåne
He can do mission across Jämtland, or Dalarna or something. A lot of great nature and lush to plough through.
Mission across in Scandinavia is a great idea. Sweden (and I think Norway, Finland and Denmark as well) has something called "allemansrätten" where you're allowed to walk on any land you want except the closest couple of meters near people's houses. As long as you're polite you have no reason to worry about running into people causing you problems.
th-cam.com/video/-4AQWkyfN0U/w-d-xo.html
but how gorgeous is rural sweden, definitely on my list for this summer
Sweden is incredibly beautiful. Easy to forget it as a native Swede, but if I stop every once in a while I realise how lucky I am to be born here.
@@joacimunicorn that's heartwarming, hope you can carry that love for your nation through the ups and downs of life, it's too precious of a virtue to lose :)
@@Annie7171 I accidentally just clicked your channel but just wanna say your playlist of "very important videos" might be the best playlist ive seen hahaha
@@joacimunicorn protect it at all costs from all the foreign anti-swedish elements
@@anthony5664 lmaoo thank you
"I should know, by the width of this inlet, what city this is." Pretty sure that's the first time that sentence has been said 🤣
For the first round you were over a very famous building in Stockholm and om fairly sure that it is where the Nobel price is held
The dinner is held there, yeah
the flag he wasn't sure about underneath is the flag of Stockholm
The city hall of Stockholm!
And panning past Globen without realising it's some sort of landmark seemed like a huge mistake.
@@alexanderpowell6768 Avicii Arena*
"Minsktrans" written on a bus in #2 - goes to show it's worth scanning the text even for what looks like Russia
that cheeky abba bit version while you were searching in sweden was a nice touch :D
"if I dont get this I'm shit basically" -me everytime I play my own country map
Mate , don't feel bad at all!! I gave the Australian map a shot, 5 locations in the middle of fucking nowhere.
like thousands of K's from nowhere, and not a bloody kangaroo or emu too at least point me in the right direction.
i do way better at battle royal distance. due to tips and pointers I've picked up watching GW.
I think that the fact that he looks for FIAT Pandas to determine if he's in Italy or not really shows how deep his knowledge of my country is.
Scherzi a parte ci sono round in Italia in cui te la clicchi per 20 minuti in mezzo alla Gallura e non riesci a venirne a capo. Anche le pianure della Puglia o la zona del Casentino mi danno sempre noia per il punteggio perfetto. L'Italia è tosta come mappa anche per noi italiani a volte, figurati lui quanto sta avanti..
@@robertovai3246 ?
@@JonathanS344 In Italy there are a few remote places on the hills that you have to move a lot to figure out where you are.
Even for me, an italian guy, it is difficult sometimes to guess the right area.
My italian comment above was a joke about that.
Tom, quick tip, can you edit the description to make the 'Play along' link clickable?
add right before the link, thanks!
If the compass doesn't work, you may be able to get help by looking for a church. Churches are almost always oriented, meaning their choir (often the rounded bit at the end where the altar is) point east. The main entrance is almost always in the west, where you also often find a pair of tall towers.
Wow. I live in Stockholm, but grew up in Strängnäs. Recognized it instantly. Crazy round!
Gillar att den jäveln leta i Lit, upp i Jämtland 😅
Alltid roligt att se andra svenskar här på denna kanal
@@gryyta9617 om han någonsin åker till Norrland och besöker Jämtland kommer han inse hur fel han hade
"Today we're gonna do something different, but kinda the same..."
Nice reference
In the Minsk round there were Belarusian flags on the side of the big street.
If anything, I could see two flags there that totally look like the flag of Hungary - but, of course it was evident that it's not my native country.
There was "MINSKsomething" on the big white bus on the street.
@@EWEasternWind Minsktrans (transport) that's how I found it
8:15 as a amateur drone photographer I have to say that this guy really loves the saturation slider
Huge respect for Tom's commitment and dedication to continue searching for each location far longer than required!
I think an eye tracker would be a nice addition to the channel. Maybe not for every video, but I often find myself wondering exactly how your eyes dart across the screen for these.
good idea
@geowizard make a pateron for it. I can found it
@@hq1655 he has one
As someone who lives less than a kilometer from where the Stockholm picture was taken; you were absolutely spot on, and the one placing the location on the map was very wrong...
For the second round, St Petersburg looks much more European than that city
Yeah out of all the stereotypical soviet cities he picked the one that's the LEAST soviet. Haha
Only in historic center. Some parts of Saint P look completely the same
Also it is well known to not contain a lot of tall buildings.
@@andrey5405 The tallest building in Europe is in St. Petersburg.
@@mothgru True, but it's the only skyscraper in the whole city and it's located in the outskirts, so not very representative. Tall buildings are pretty much non-existent in the central-ish city (aside from churches and stuff)
2:12 The Globe in the distance, now called Avicii Arena.
8:02 When you turn saturation all the way up
Indeed looks very over the top…
@@simonalbrecht9435 it looks beautiful
Never seen an orange roof?
@@axelnils in any case just by greens it's oversaturated.
@@axelnils im from the uk so it aint colourful over here. i love colourful countries cuz they look so pretty! the uk looks so boring and dead
I wish you'd make more videos about unique maps like this one, it's nice to play a variety of maps
Gotta love the chip tune ABBA xD
8:05 love all the orange buildings, contrasts the green so much it looks really cool
The Minsk round had a bus that had the writing "Minsktravel" on it.
@@AllRhash Minsktrans*
Hey Tom, ever go somewhere in the real world and remember the time you had that location on geoguessr?
The moment you realise you’ll never see him say:
“Are we filming? Oh for fuck sake”
The moment you realise you've seen this comment so many times it's tiring.
I've got Minsk. Here is a gamble club (which is legal in Belarus). And the flags were there too
Missed on the sweden one, but i got Minsk. The Belarus flag colours were on poles.
There is not a lot of Poles in Belarus these days
@@rnghwdbcs But a lot of involuntary airplanes I heard…
Bro! You were on my street in in Stockholm!!!
Love your videos man, keep em coming.
As a Bayern fan last round took me around 2 secs to figure out. A lot of sentiment towards Olympiastadion.
Loved the ABBA song as you were searching in Sweden!! Keep up the great work Tom! :)
18:53
BMW Headquaters: Am I a joke to you?
Instantly when you started round 4 I knew it was my land even though I live in the neighbor island, felt nice to see you get it right!
Great video, the "Barcelona" made me laugh! Cheers from Munich
Thanks for the shoutout! I really liked this map, so it's cool to see other people playing it.
Me: "Ah that's Munich nice and easy'
GW (confidently) "This is Barcelona"
Me: ...
Same!
Its weird that its in munich this time, since its almost never germany, since we're having a much stronger privacy protection laws which kind of prevent google to upload that many pictures.
It sucks a bit in this case, but I'm pretty happy that we've stronger privacy protection laws
@@Ray25689 I believe there was some privacy issue which led to Google Street View effectively being banned in Germany except for some bigger cities. I think its meant to be coming back soon though.
Its always easy to tell when you're in Germany on geoguessr as half the houses are blurred out lol
@@tomfrumtarn true lol
@@tomfrumtarn There was no ban. Google just didn't want to continue because some people complained.
Just binge watching these, and a tip how to always get Minsk (Belarus). The buses. Those are MAZ buses (like the yellow one in the sphere) they look like old Neoplan designs from the 1990s and much fewer exist in Russia or Ukraine, while tons do in Belarus, they have a very characteristic shape unlike any other brand.
Here before Ludwig does a play along to this
For the Minsk one, there's a little Belarussian flag on one of the streetlamps. I spent at least 30 minutes looking for that church on the Minsk map but ended up guessing. Thankfully I landed only one street over to my surprise. The Tenerife one totally stumped me though, I ended up in Tasmania.
"looks pretty wealthy" literally in the middle of a planned block flat neighbourhood
not far from the place where guy was shot by cops in summer during protests
@@aname5695 which to be fair doesn't say much about how wealthy the area is when you're in Eastern Europe lol
@@valeriavagapova Actually it does. Big roads, big cities,.. Actually, now only Minsk. And somewhere not far away from the center that looks almost the same, which is Minsk's special feature. And there's only one such road really.
Minsk! I was waiting for my city to pop up eventually! Love your videos Tom!
It is not a real GeoWizard video without 5:48
Thanks for the video, duder! I didn't play along on this one due to a raging headache, but watching you vids relaxes me. So I'll just do that.
I've only watched the first location so far, but it looks like the person flying the drone may have used their location instead of where the drone was. Also - 8-bit ABBA rocks!
How many times Tom have said 'are we filming' and not really recording?
That was a fun one, for sure! I'm very new to GeoGuessr, having been growing an interest in geography and travel over the past few years, and only got into the game when I stumbled across your channel. Oddly enough, the one I guess right was Minsk, having been within 10 miles of the right location haha. The others were much trickier from me. I'm from Australia, so a lot of the European countries are hard for me to pick out, but I'm learning more and more each day.
I no longer feel like an idiot for guessing St. Petersburg round 2
Last one is Munich Olympic Park! I was there two years ago, magnificent place!
when making a map, GeoGuessr actually allows to manually adjust the compast each time, fair enough though that it wouldn't be worth the hustle doing so over 1000 times.
Thats possible? How?
@@DanielDatic I just tried making one to give you the information, but alas I wasn't able to! Could have sworn that you could adjust it when I was making my own map a month or so ago. Probably my own memory has tricked me!😅
That said, great map you made!
I love this map format! You should do more of these :)
Was waiting for you to do this! Can't wait to get destroyed in the play along
I just can't believe the third round. I guessed it was Sweden, but I couldn't find it. I searched and searched, but found nothing that correlated. After a few minutes I absent-mindedly zoomed in somewhere and thought: 'What the heck, I can never find this' and clicked. I then watched your try and when you found it, I was absolutely baffled to found out I had just clicked in the right town.
For the Tenerife round I had no idea. I went from Japan to Iceland, to Russia, to Chili, but nothing was satisfactory. Shame it was given away in the corner of the screen, feels like cheating.
The Minsk round was fairly easy because a bus gave it away.
Overall score of 24.133, so I finally beat you!
“I didn’t know Minsk was that big”
Has a population of 2.6M and is the 11th biggest city in Europe
>tfw like 5-10% of European's cities with over 1mi people are Russian
Hey Tom, as a suggestion for this and future play alongs, it would be very nice if you could add the www. at the front of the challenge links so that they are clickable from mobile devices! Nice vid as always :)
Hello from Minsk!
Is it really as grim as it looks?
I got Munich before Tom, about the only time that's ever happened lol, the giveaway for me apart from being in the Olympic park was the BMW HQ building just behind the telecom spire, the 4 column one, been to Munich twice for Oktoberfest so all the little hints stood out.
Damn Daniel
Very specific use case, but would've helped on the Minsk round - if you figure out you're in a country that uses Cyrillic but find a foreign chain, such as McDonalds, check for the script of the logo. All of these chains will be written in Cyrillic if it's Russia. I'm not sure how many of these countries do this, but I knew for a fact that Belarus uses the regular Latin script, so that's how I could guess Minsk and not Russia.
‘No you laugh’ whilst I’m laughing at tom trying to find a fiat panda😂
I got the Minsk one because I remembered Mr baldandbankrupt visiting a place like that. Plus the belarusian colors on the lamp posts
Первый раз вижу Минск в серии, с этой локации я даже свой дом вижу ахах
Я думал рашка) пока не увидел гипер green
There is something about getting home after a long day of work and watching geowizard to wind down. Appreciate the content Tom!
Both Sweden rounds placed me on the road :(
Seing two swedish round which I instantly recognized really made my day!
Me: yes I know the Olympic park in Munich I’m nailing this round
Tom: this is Barcelona
Me: 😍😍
Tom: sees the damn Bayern Munich stadium ffs 😂
This is the first time I've actually beaten Tom in a play-along where he hasn't gone completely wrong. Perfect scores on all except the fourth one. When I played round 1 and 3 I got put on the streets rather than with a bird's eye view and it actually makes it really different - I couldn't see the shape of the island or anything on 3, but I did find the name of the place outside a car dealership, which you obviously couldn't have done.
Finally, Belarus, for the first time.
Love your vids Tom. They’re very nice to fall asleep to.
You should learn the Russian (cyrillic) alphabet! It only takes like 2 weeks and you could read those eastern european signs to make it easier.
This map is amazing looking. So many cool drone shots.
Damn Sweden🤩🇸🇪
As a Bavarian, with the distinctive and unique look of the Munich Olymic Stadium in that last round, I am nearly a bit miffed about your instinctive „That‘s Barcelona!“.
The fact that you got Munich because of the Allianz Arena in the frickin‘ distance, when you were hovering over the much older Olympiapark and directly facing the Olympiaturm (the tower) is a bit sad. Especially, as the Olympic Stadium has been the home of FC Bayern until the Allianz Arena was built.
The River btw is the Isar, that goes into the Danube.
In the first round, at my game ther wasnt adrone view. It was the exact spot but a car view...
me too
Its because those locations were wrong (location not correct) and was removed.
The rocks in the tenerife one were clearly volcanic, you could tell by how sharp, clear and swiss-cheesy they were
Grüß Gott from Austria.
Servas
@@_twenty20 I thought it was Servus
@@wolfzmusic9706 "Servas" is an accent thing, but is also commonly used
Moin Moin
Habediehre
If you haven't already, I strongly recommend getting (or borrowing) a VR headset and just gliding around in google Earth VR. It's free and is breathtaking when you change the settings to be 'humansized' rather than 'dollhouse'. Flying over your own house is amazing. Shame the pyramids aren't 3D :(
A tip for the future: McDonald's in Russia is always written in cyryllic, which is not the case for Belarus or Ukraine
The Tenerife round was shocking to me!
I have been to Gran Canaria twice, and never have I seen the ocean so blue! I did notice, when I was there, that the buildings were quite colourful in some areas. And also, my guts told me that it was indeed an island. Even the mountains screamed at me saying “CANARY ISLANDS!”…
But the sea is THAT blue? wow. I even have video of the coasts of Gran Canaria! Not even close to being so bright.
Heartbreaking that you missed the Minsktrans bus in Minsk.
It's impressive that the architects of the Munich Olympic Park were able to make it very distinctive in architecture that even I could identify it from being there once.
I've tried this map many times and the person who's marked the locations hasn't done it accurately. What happened to you in the Stockholm round has happened to me alot and it's annoying.
I guess that the locations are where the drone operators were standing.
Allianz. Also the building next to the Olympic park is the BMW museum - both are free and worth a train stop to see
When will he get his own Netflix show?
Why
In the Minsk round, you could see a white bus with the sign at the sides "MINSKTRANS". Also, there are like a dozen Belarusian flags on the main road.
The last I was this early, the channel was named GeoguesserWizard
Same lol
Pro tip for Sweden: Swedish houses typically only sport the big rectangular flag on days of celebration (e.g. birthdays, national holidays). On a regular day you use the slim tapered flag, half yellow half blue.
Pro tip: Saint-Petersburg looks like sad Paris/Amsterdam in the city center, with hint of communism. Source: I live there
But Amsterdam and Paris look nothing alike?
I heard somewhere that Amsterdam was a big inspiration for Tsar Peter when he built it though.
Love the subtle ABBA tune during the Swedish search😁
As soon as you spawned into the last location I jumped and said MUNICH! The first location I've known immediately from any of your videos - probably due to the fact I was there last year in my various German escapades!
13:44 initial thought "Southern coast of Tenerife or some other canary island"
18:36 Munich. Olympia Park. But i'm cheating. i live there. XD As a tip for future rounds. The buildings close to the park seen at 19:25 are the BMW Tower (4 cylinders) as well as the BMW Museum (the flat building left of the 4 cylinders) and the TV tower. Also the river is the Isar, and its not very close
Honestly, the fourth one i got like 10 sec in, my grandparents always had painting and pictures from Tenerife, and the volcano like mountains plus the greek/spanish homes gave it out.
I always get so surpised when i see somewhere i actually know on a geoguessr video. I had to do 3 takes before i realized, wait thats Stockholm and i know exactly where it is!
Shame the marker was misplaced though, you were definitely spot on.