While not technically landlocked I feel like Bosnia Herzegovina deserves an honorary mention: they have a minuscule part of Croatian coast that has Croatia left and right from it and when a ship wants to leave it gets confronted by a huge peninsula that forces the Bosnian navies to go through Croatian waters for hours before they finally get out. Overall this just radiates the exact same copium vibes as the two mentions at the end of this vid for me lol
Bolivia: i had a ocean at one point, so my navy should be pretty strong still, unlike countries who never had sea. Paraguay: allow me to introduce myself
2:44 Aircraft carriers isn't a requirement for a navy to be a blue water navy, although it definitely helps. And some navies have hybrid capabilities. While Sweden and Finland is green water navies Norway and Denmark is responsible for keeping the waters between Greenland, Iceland and Norway free of Russian naval assets in case of a war with Russia. And as a result they have a mix of blue water and green water capabilities. Their blue water assets are insufficient to defeat Russia alone, but with help from more significant blue water navies from the UK and US they can contribute with force multipliers at sea. Denmark and Norway can also operate to a limited degree further away in places like off the coast of Somalia.
There is also Bolivia that has a landlocked navy. 2:37 you accidentally used the former provinces of Japan drawn up in 793. I can tell because I saw Aki and Bingo separated rather than being Hiroshima prefecture.
Chile commited culture conversion process in northern chile once part of bolivia to make sure it stays part of chile and becomes chilean itself (or intesive cultural process called chilinization)
It’s a good video very interesting but u NEED TO TALK SLOWER. That’s gonna hold u back man I had to keep going back to read the captions and I ain’t gonna do that for every video. Speak slower. Your words seem to just run together and it sounds almost like mumbling. And then u have an accent so it makes it that much harder to understand anything and jokes aren’t even half as funny if u have to go back and read them. Please try this out. I really like this video and would love to see more.
the year is 3189. climate change has taken it's full toll. humanity is close to it's dying breaths. and yet, 1165 years later, Bolivia wont shut up about wanting coastal access.
Some nations have navies for pride and are not pathetic, like Switzerland. Although I am unsure if Switzerland still has a navy at this time (don't feel like googling it).
so you said that landlocked countries have access to sea because of rivers and stuff. So does that mean that if, like, the Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia became independent then will they truly not have any access to sea or is there another way. Cuz they don't have any rivers in Saudi Arabia
Necroposting, but fun fact: peru gave Bolivia a whole coastal area in southern peru back in the 90's as an act of friendliness. peru had done nothing in that coastal area, no hotels, no residential buildings, no stores, there was just sand. bolivia had permission from peru to build whatever they wanted in that area, but guess what, after all these years that area is intact, bolivia has literally not done anything with the land peru gave them. lol
This is a great channel, and also I love the classical music put it. There also many points that are great in the video so keep like this. I'm sorry if my English is too bad it's just because I'm from Argentina.
The multi-stage fitness test (MSFT), also known as the beep test, bleep test, PACER (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run), PACER test, FitnessGram PACER test, or the 20 m Shuttle Run Test (20 m SRT), is a running test used to estimate an athlete's aerobic capacity (VO2 max). The test requires participants to run 20 meters back and forth across a marked track keeping time with beeps. Every minute or so, the next level commences: the time between beeps gets shorter; participants must run faster. If a participant fails to reach the relevant marker in time, they are cautioned. A second caution ends the test for that runner. The number of shuttles completed is recorded as the score of that runner. The score is recorded in Level.Shuttles format (e.g. 9.5). The maximum laps on the PACER test is 247,[1] which former Central Middle School student Dennis Mejia achieved,[2] the only person to ever reach such a level. The test is used by sporting organizations around the world along with schools, the military, and others interested in gauging cardiovascular endurance, an important component of overall physical fitness. The multi-stage fitness test is also part of most health-related fitness test batteries for children and adolescents, such as Eurofit,[3] Alpha-fit,[3] FitnessGram[4][3] and ASSOFTB.[5] The multi-stage fitness test was first described by Luc Léger[6] with the original 1-minute protocol, which starts at a speed of 8.5 km/h, and increases by 0.5 km/h each minute. Other variations of the test have also been developed, where the protocol starts at a speed of 8.0 km/h and with either 1 or 2-minute stages, but the original protocol is nevertheless recommended.[7] The test appears to encourage maximal effort by children. Additionally, the test's prediction of aerobic capacity is valid for most individuals, including those who are overweight or obese.[8]
While not technically landlocked I feel like Bosnia Herzegovina deserves an honorary mention: they have a minuscule part of Croatian coast that has Croatia left and right from it and when a ship wants to leave it gets confronted by a huge peninsula that forces the Bosnian navies to go through Croatian waters for hours before they finally get out. Overall this just radiates the exact same copium vibes as the two mentions at the end of this vid for me lol
Slovenia too
Its the same with Jordan and Israel, they both have a tiny coast on the red sea.
I love boosting the algorithm
Bolivia: i had a ocean at one point, so my navy should be pretty strong still, unlike countries who never had sea.
Paraguay: allow me to introduce myself
The American Great Lakes also had a bunch of naval battles but they were demilitarized after the War of 1812
You deserve waaaay more subscribers, I’m surprised you don’t have 1 thousand subscribers yet! Edit: You now do.
check again lol
It’s actually surprising he has this much subscribers and in so little time. So it’s really the other way around. BTW check again.
Check again! over 10k now!
2:44
Aircraft carriers isn't a requirement for a navy to be a blue water navy, although it definitely helps.
And some navies have hybrid capabilities.
While Sweden and Finland is green water navies Norway and Denmark is responsible for keeping the waters between Greenland, Iceland and Norway free of Russian naval assets in case of a war with Russia.
And as a result they have a mix of blue water and green water capabilities.
Their blue water assets are insufficient to defeat Russia alone, but with help from more significant blue water navies from the UK and US they can contribute with force multipliers at sea.
Denmark and Norway can also operate to a limited degree further away in places like off the coast of Somalia.
There is also Bolivia that has a landlocked navy. 2:37 you accidentally used the former provinces of Japan drawn up in 793. I can tell because I saw Aki and Bingo separated rather than being Hiroshima prefecture.
Bolivia when they lost a war to Chile:
Bolivia when they lost a war to Brazil:
Bolivia when they lost a war to Paraguay:
Should’ve put a warning before mentioning the EEZ bro…. It went everywhere…
Bolivia not being called a landlocked country in the intro was truly a gift for them!
Edit: nevermind
Your channel reminds me of brains4brekfest (r.i.p B4B)
The last joke was pretty good 😄 and the video in general. I hope you keep uploading regularly because i find your content enjoyable
When you become famouse dont forget about me
Yeah sure no problem man B)
Chile commited culture conversion process in northern chile once part of bolivia to make sure it stays part of chile and becomes chilean itself (or intesive cultural process called chilinization)
as a chilean i can confirm 👍
It’s a good video very interesting but u NEED TO TALK SLOWER. That’s gonna hold u back man I had to keep going back to read the captions and I ain’t gonna do that for every video. Speak slower. Your words seem to just run together and it sounds almost like mumbling. And then u have an accent so it makes it that much harder to understand anything and jokes aren’t even half as funny if u have to go back and read them. Please try this out. I really like this video and would love to see more.
6:24 my fav part of the video, it made my day! I hope you do more cool stuff like this
🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹 access to the sea
Bolivia should learn a bit from laos on not having a coastline
Your video is high quality and informative, but you talk a bit too fast. playing at .75 actually works well lol
the year is 3189.
climate change has taken it's full toll.
humanity is close to it's dying breaths.
and yet, 1165 years later,
Bolivia wont shut up about wanting coastal access.
Some nations have navies for pride and are not pathetic, like Switzerland. Although I am unsure if Switzerland still has a navy at this time (don't feel like googling it).
im your 104th subscriber but you should have 104,000
So the hardest country to get to the sea is Mongolia, isn't it ??
Criminally underrated, your videos are really quality, you should really make a discord!
This channel is the definition of underrated
My brother has in his status "Surfing in Bolivian Sea"
This is Actually Very Cool and Awesome and Very Interesting In My Opinion and it is Very Educational Also This Video is Very Underrated
Poor poor bolivia
Very cool, you’re one if the only educational channels i can watch without getting bored
gib sea !
it's a new level of sad when rising sea levels still doesn't give you a coast ;-;
I watched his africa borders since he had 327 subs or something like that and his youtube career grew so fast
Jea the Caspian sea is indeed a sea and not a lake.
Germany isn't landlocked tho
Watch the video
Nice video, keep up like this and new subscriber :) 🇫🇷
Very cool and interesting
Mongolia and Bolivia have navies
Austrias bundesheer had a few patroll boots until 2006. Land on the steam. And they now have a submaien.
So mate, I am 100% sure that with this type of content U will blow in populatity, keep the great work man
so you said that landlocked countries have access to sea because of rivers and stuff. So does that mean that if, like, the Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia became independent then will they truly not have any access to sea or is there another way. Cuz they don't have any rivers in Saudi Arabia
poorest to richest "UK, Australia"?
I could've specified that lol, I based it on GDP per capita, not GDP outright
To remind you of my ancestral country LEICTHENSTIEN
Mongolia: yes
I'm from portugal
I subscribed, are you happy
Dance for me Portuguese boy
@@ExtraInExile no, how dare you we have 69420 km² of territorial waters we are beeg empire
We will nuke your country with cod nukes
Necroposting, but fun fact: peru gave Bolivia a whole coastal area in southern peru back in the 90's as an act of friendliness. peru had done nothing in that coastal area, no hotels, no residential buildings, no stores, there was just sand. bolivia had permission from peru to build whatever they wanted in that area, but guess what, after all these years that area is intact, bolivia has literally not done anything with the land peru gave them. lol
You are very underrated
Glad your channel is starting to be found by people also congrats on 1k!
This is a great channel, and also I love the classical music put it. There also many points that are great in the video so keep like this. I'm sorry if my English is too bad it's just because I'm from Argentina.
What's the music at around 2:00 if you know? Sounds very familiar but idk
Cool
japan can't have aircraft carriers so it calls them helicopter carriers so they do have them just wink wink.
i like your chanel und the quality of your videos is very good, but you are speaking so fast sometimes, that i have trouble understandig you
At this rate you are gonna get 10k subs in a month, still enjoying the videos (and I am also happy you mentioned hungary)
Don't Vietnamball with small eyes man, our eye is not small. Also, like from Vietnam.
Good video! 🇭🇷
will you remember me when you reach 100k subscribers?
🇩🇯🇪🇷🇪🇹 New Ethiopia Navy ⚓🚢
Mongolia has a tiny navy too and by that i mean just a war ship they have it for symbolism i guess.
Nobody:
Boliviaball: 😭😭😭 gib sea 😭😭😭
Looking forward to the next video!
These videos are great! You’ve earned yourself a new subscriber.
I'll just comment here for me to see your TH-cam progress.
Can't wait for next upload !
Bro i watched your second vid last night, u were at 480, i come back the next day your at 1.5k subs.
That ball is gonna keep rolling for a bit B)
Here before he gets popular
The multi-stage fitness test (MSFT), also known as the beep test, bleep test, PACER (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run), PACER test, FitnessGram PACER test, or the 20 m Shuttle Run Test (20 m SRT), is a running test used to estimate an athlete's aerobic capacity (VO2 max).
The test requires participants to run 20 meters back and forth across a marked track keeping time with beeps. Every minute or so, the next level commences: the time between beeps gets shorter; participants must run faster. If a participant fails to reach the relevant marker in time, they are cautioned. A second caution ends the test for that runner. The number of shuttles completed is recorded as the score of that runner. The score is recorded in Level.Shuttles format (e.g. 9.5). The maximum laps on the PACER test is 247,[1] which former Central Middle School student Dennis Mejia achieved,[2] the only person to ever reach such a level.
The test is used by sporting organizations around the world along with schools, the military, and others interested in gauging cardiovascular endurance, an important component of overall physical fitness. The multi-stage fitness test is also part of most health-related fitness test batteries for children and adolescents, such as Eurofit,[3] Alpha-fit,[3] FitnessGram[4][3] and ASSOFTB.[5]
The multi-stage fitness test was first described by Luc Léger[6] with the original 1-minute protocol, which starts at a speed of 8.5 km/h, and increases by 0.5 km/h each minute. Other variations of the test have also been developed, where the protocol starts at a speed of 8.0 km/h and with either 1 or 2-minute stages, but the original protocol is nevertheless recommended.[7] The test appears to encourage maximal effort by children. Additionally, the test's prediction of aerobic capacity is valid for most individuals, including those who are overweight or obese.[8]
I hope this videos keep coming! So far they are very interesting.
I’d like to give copium to some people
Ben jij Belgisch?
Yeah
Congratulations on getting 1000 subscribers! 🥳🥳🥳
I am proud to be subscriber number 19
Damn fr? I got like my 14 first subs off of a video on a different channel, so that's basically like being number 5. Thank you so much!
@@ExtraInExile We deserve more subscribers for your work 👌
Est-ce que c'est vrai que t'es Belge?
Oui c'est vrai! J'habite en Flandre, mais je pense que mon français n'est pas trop mauvais :)
@@ExtraInExile Eh bien, salut de la part d'un Burundo-Québecois! Looking forward to the future of this channel!
Hmmm a delicious new channel. Subscribed.
3 LINE >< HERETIC! But seriously, can’t wait for more videos, keep it up!
Mongolia has a "navy"
I see a video with the 1812 overture, I like
I will watch your career with great interest, keep up with the excellent work
I was struggling to understand what you were saying
Captions
You need a 1k subs
keep it up with the good work, you will eventually make it beyond 100k in about 1-2 months
great video
by god you are good
5:22 😭😭😭😭😭💀💀
First L EIE video
great video love the animations hit the like
recently find out your channel and now im obesessed with it
u very underated 10000000/10 on dis vid
Subscribed
Amazing content, we love you.
😆👍👍👍👍
New sub
Bolivia
💪🇨🇱
i propose calling it the caspian puddle.
Just found out ur channel, very underrated
i like you included bosnia
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man I love your vids
Uzbekistan video when
I don't know if I could top b4b's video :')
this content is really good, i expected it to have much more views
I am watching the growth of a channel
What part of Belgium are you from?
I'm from the northern Flemish part
@@ExtraInExile AH, I have family there, my grandpa is from there, the rest of family is from wallonia
@@ExtraInExile My aunt is in leuven
What is wrong with war crimes
Big support from serbia and new subscriber 🇷🇸👍
Of course a Serbian would say that LMAO