The ONLY PLACE ON EARTH you can cross 7 TIMEZONES in 2 hours....
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TOPIC VIDEO! This was a fun one! WITHOUT CHEATING by re-crossing the same border twice I believe this is the only place on earth you can switch timezones 7 or more times in less than 2 hours. KEEP IN MIND THOUGH, this only works 8 months out of the year. ALSO remember to be respectful to tribal authorities when entering reservations, and feel free to give them your business and tourism! Take time to learn about them! Welcome to the complicated world of Navajo and Hopi reservations in the USA....ENJOY!
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UPDATE:
-Sorry made a small mistake: Hawaii and the territoires also do not observe DST in the USA
-Okay OTHER THAN THE POLES where you could run in a circle and cross all 24 timezones in like 3 seconds. Geez
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You could go to South Pole where every timezone meets, go in a circle, and I think, you will actually cross 24 Timezones in less than 20 minutes :D.
Or the north pole
@@Iveraxi you cannot walk on the north pole you do on South
A boat would work yes
@@Iveraxi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 north pole😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@eneaganh6319 sea ice buddy, you can walk it. It would just be really hard to get there
The Earth is actually flat, so you can't do that
4:40
Just a minor correction, Arizona is not the only state that doesn't follow daylight savings. Hawaii doesn't, either! Arizona is, however, the only contiguous US state that doesn't follow daylight savings.
Also Arizona some Counties name after Native tribes; so there is an Official County called Navajo which is why the Sign is at the location.
Mahalo! 🤙🏽
Indiana, Hawaii, and Arizona
@@martinbarnes6853 Indiana doesn't follow daylight savings time either?
@@despaahana
They do; prior to 2006 every county had their own rules then the state mandated DST for all counties
You could switch time zones 7 times by starting in Kaliningrad, going to Lithuania, then Poland, then Belarus, then Ukraine, and finish in Hungary or Slovakia.
You can extend it by adding Romania -> Serbia -> Bulgaria -> Macedonia -> Greece -> Albania
@@SwordQuake2 No way you could do it in a day
@@ntw9218 Yeah but your example was already several hours so who cares :D A couple of days of boring driving and you have yourself a pointless 11 time zone switch trip. BTW your example uses 6 zones and 5 switches. Maybe you missed one?
I don't think the Ukraine leg of that trip is very realistic right now
@@GfSavages If you can't go to Ukraine from Belarus directly, you could go through Poland
Holy cow. I actually did this on a huge road trip in 2021. Worse yet, we started crossing the Hopi/Navajo Narions the day after DST started in March. The entire time, we had no idea what time it was and even our phones couldn’t keep up until we got to Flagstaff. Was just a caveat of our month long cross-country trip, but I didn’t realize we could’ve broken world records 😂
For even more confusion you could have done the trip the night of the DST change around 3 AM (or whenever is the change).
But without DST it's all just one time zone, if I got that right
Now imagine Belgium and the Netherlands having different timezones. Then there would be a patchwork of timezones within one village (Baarle-Nassau/Hertog).
Hawaii also doesn’t follow daylight savings. I only learned this because I’m taking online classes at University of Hawaii from another state and for 3 days missed class because I was an hour early and thought Zoom was malfunctioning😅😅
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I was looking for this comment. I was in Hawaii when daylight savings time switched in 2022. 10/10 would do again.
I drove through that area several years ago. My phone did automatically change time zone when going into the Navajo nation, but didn't when I drove through the Hopi nation.
I literally live at the border of the Navajo/Hopi Reservation right at the Navajo County sign where you stop to explain in the video (on the Navajo Nation side, also its the board for Navajo and Apache Counties)! We make that drive at least a couple of times month or more to travel into Tuba City and to Winslow if we want to take the second mesa route.
OMG, my husband and I (and our dogs) unintentionally did a similar sort of road trip driving from Mexican Hat, UT to Kanab, UT in May 2019!
We needed to be in Kanab by like 8am to make it to the in-person permit lotteries for Coyote Buttes North and South. We left Mexican Hat at 4am and didn't realize there were this many time zone changes between UT, AZ, and Navajo Nation. My phone was set to auto-update the time based on location, but my husband's phone and the car's clock was not. What further complicated it was that the car's clock was set to our home time (CA), but my husband manually set his phone to UT time. The time on my phone kept changing and I was just baffled and never knew what time it was during the 3.5 hour drive. It also wasn't clear if my phone registered the difference between Navajo Nation and the rest of AZ. Anyway, we made it in time for the lotteries and got permits for Coyote Buttes South.
The route we took was 163 S to 160 W to 98 W to 89, if anyone is wondering.
Being from AZ, it's one of the things I miss is the nonconformity to day light savings time. Having driven the whole state many times, can confirm you can do this and highly recommend, amazing nature, food, and people
Barby, are you going to be the special guest in the USA episode?
Next challenge would be to maximise time spent in a single Sunday (i.e. running away from Monday): Counter starts at 0:00 time at start location, and stops at 23:59 time at finish location. No date switch allowed between these two points in time. Do not forget to choose the date of the endeavor wisely, i.e. the Sunday where DST switch occurs.
This sounds like that Phineas and Ferb episode.
DST change happens at 2 AM though.
I had a similar experience on a vacation to the area. We had to manage 5 time zones within a week between NV, UT, AZ, Navajo, and NV again after DST change.
When flying back to the US from Korea a couple months ago I passed from March 12 to March 13 back to March 12 on one flight. I always liked that since I keep a daily journal. I recorded the dates in my journal in the order it happened, the first time I've ever had "First March 12, 2023" and "Second March 13, 2023" etc. lol
While flying back to New York City from Guam, we got to enjoy 2 Christmas Days. 😂
flying from singapore to san francisco will send you exactly one day early lol
i left at 8am and arrived on the same day at 8am its so bizarre lol.
What I know about Tuba City is this: 1) Extreme makeover were there, and at the time there were no veteran center, so they built one. 2) Code talker museum is there. About the USMC Navajo code talkers.
Those enclaves within each other are really fascinating! But technically, you were still only going back an forth between 2 time zones 🤔
Only two time zones, but seven time zone borders.
Yes, I was about to post the same comment
@@arcticbanana66 I disagree. For example, entering and exiting the enclave containing Moenkopi is really the same border, just crossing on two different spots. Then what's the difference to taking any border and going along it serpentine style?
Only one time zone really, but he was counting clock changes. The only difference was if each observed daylight savings or not. Like saying a male Englishman is unrelated to a female Englis(wo)man. They just have different observations but they are still both English.
I was surprised he didn't count either Arizona or New Mexico.
This is so cool !!!! I’ve done a few of these in a single day but nothing quite like THAT! Thanks for this!!!
I love this crazy timezone, border and enclave stuff.
Great job as always 👏. You did miss to mention Big and Small diomede islands here off the coast of Alaska, one belongs to US the other one to Russia. They are 2.3 miles apart I believe, but 21 hours of difference, and 20 hours in the summer. The only reason they are not a full 24 hours is because of the local time regulations. But yeah hop on a boat and 5 minutes later you are in the past or future depending on the direction. Cheers 🍻 😉
2:45 Am I the only one who heard "New Finland"? :D
What about south pole
Dude! You never mentioned WHY Arizona just says no to DST. It's because of the summer heat; if I get off work at, say 6pm on a beastly hot June day, I'm READY for that sun to set and the temp to start dropping toward 100F. Which it might do by 10pm if we're LUCKY.
Our neighbor state Sonora, Mexico does the same thing. Thanks for the great vid, Paul.
I live right on the EST CST border and its odd having to keep track of it after living in a place where it didnt matter for most of my life. The most times I have crossed this line in one trip is 4 when I went down to Alabama: start in CST then drove down to Chattanooga where i crossed into EST then down to Alabama where I crossed back into CST then did the whole thing in reverse coming home
When I was a teenager, Tennessee had some funny time zones because it didn't recognize daylight savings time AND already had two time zones. So, driving from southern Virginia in the summer, you changed times on entering Tennessee then changed again a few hours later when you got to Crossville TN (or thereabouts).
I recently drove from Amarillo to Flagstaff via I40! It was really weird going through 2 hour time difference by driving through New Mexico.
Most of the Canadian province of British Columbia is Pacific time zone, PST which is GMT +8. The small town of Yakh in eastern BC is just west of the change over to Mountain time zone, MST which is GMT + 7. When BC goes to daylight time, Yahk doesn't want to change their clocks so they pick up the time zone signs east of town and move them west of town changing to MDT which is GMT +8. This may not last much longer. California is discussing eliminating the change to Daylight time and if California does that. BC will as well and Yahk won't have to move its time zone signs any more.
"-" not "+"
@@Banom7a Oops, thank you.
I wonder how many jumps you could technically make if crossed borders between Bangladesh and India. After all, there are tons of exclaves and enclaves between the two. Arguably, the most complex borderline between two countries in the world.
This anomaly got settled in 2015. Now there's only one exclave of Bangladesh left enclaved by India.
Suggestions for some other border anomalies:
1. Northwest Angle and other enclaves between the USA and Canada, as well as Point Roberts, Washington
2. Land on embassy grounds/military bases
3. The Knights of Malta and their small amount of land distriution (yes, they have some very small areas)
4. Saint Martin/Sint Maarten situation
5. Republic of Molossia and other micronations
6. Land claims around the polar regions
7. Bir Tahwil
8. Canadian/Danish border on Hans Island
9. St. Pierre and Miquelon itself
10. That weird Dutch/Belgian situation with multiple border lines and enclaves that go back and forth
I think the Canadian Danish alcohol war over Hans Island has been settled.
And I believe Canada has a manned automatic lighthouse to prevent the US from claiming the island it is on.
11. That one island that switches between France and Spain every 6 months
11:47
*TRIPLE SHOT OF ESPRESSO BRAKE!*
So it's not really crossing 7 timezones as the title said. It's just crossing the same 2 timezones 7 times.
My dad and I did this drive in reverse in 1986 in a 1974 Mercury station wagon with a busted alternator. We bought a new alternator in Tuba City and had it installed when we got to the Grand Canyon.
You can tell the UK and USA episodes are gonna be massive.
Loved living in Page, Arizona, for a few years, beautiful country, beautiful people. Interesting living in a little no-daylight-savings-time enclave surrounded by Navajo lands to the south and east and the state of Utah to the north that do daylight savings.
More travel vlogs please 😊 such as when you visit the UK. They bring even more life to the many names and border lines that are found on maps.
Being a truck driver first time I went through that area i thought I was going crazy my cell phone kept bouncing by an hour this way that way
Did it really change back and forth between those small areas? It'd be incredible if the phone could detect when to switch time zones so rapidly!
That was neat!
I honestly would like to see the front view of the trip. CGP Grey did this and it was actually neat! I put it on the background and became like an ASMR video!
14:18 You where only in 2 timezones, but multiple time in the same two.
Both on the poles, there are 24 timezones meeting in the same point.
This is very convenient to know if you're an ambulance driver delivering a heart transplant played by Mark Cooper-Jones.
This video was weirdly good and interesting
“Out here time doesn’t exist. It’s just a concept”
- Sapir and Whorf, 1930’s
Omg, my family and I drove this road this summer and thought the car was broken, because it was switching the clock sooo much now i know why XD
I literally just got a headache from Arizona's timezones to their reservations.
AZ Baby, I am an adopted son of this wonderful state. The fact that we don’t do daylight savings is great. And hearing this. Oh boy
May is the perfect month to upload the UK episode, because Charles coronation has just occurred today.
Come to Singapore where at 6am its still pitch black.
Technically only 2 time ZONES, right? Pacific and Mountain? But 7 time changes between them... confusing! Most of AZ has it right with not observing the antiquated Daylight Savings Time.
Technically, the two time zones would be Mountain Daylight Time and Mountain Standard Time.
Arizona and the Hopi Nation got rid of daylight savings, but the Navajo kept it. During the spring and summer the rest of Arizona’s in the Los Angeles time zone, and the rest of the year it’s on Denver time. But the Navajo nation’s always in the latter.
I would think if you were at the North or South Pole, you could cross all time zones in seconds.
I had read about this mishegoss but it was fun to see what the trip looks like. BTW, I generally refer to the Comanche Nation and Iroquois Nation, etc. instead of using the term "tribe." You did it some of the time and I appreciate that. The USA negotiated treaties with all of these entities as sovereign nation to sovereign nation. The fact that the USA broke nearly all of the treaties does not change, in my mind, the fact that they are nations.
Ok its easyer reachable but at the poles you can change your watch as many times you want.
So when will you be visiting Baarle-Nassau (NL/BE)?
He's already done that ;)
Nice video! I knew about this time silliness from watching CGP Grey!
I knew this was going to be about Arizona as I used to drive children’s theatre shows through the reservations, those were some crazy sandstorms and very confusing what time it was supposed to be before iPhones haha
Hey, geography now!. I just wanted to say for your upcoming video on the UK to mention that one of our royal „leader“ Niko bagrationi was a POW held In st.helena read „ბურებთან“ (a text that he made after he was released as the POW.
I whould love to go to the navajo nation since im now learning navajo😊
Keep the good work barb!
That is so dope that you're learning Navajo. Good luck with your languaging!
Hawaii also doesn't do DST
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Love the weird geography nerd travel stuff, keep it going mate
I LOVE border anomalies
I feel like watching that episode of the West Wing ("My name is Tobey Ziegler and I work at The White House")
4:44 and Hawaii
If you are running around the North pole you can probably cross 24 timezones in 2 hours ;)
Or the South Pole, it’s probably like a minute walk.
At Wupataki the shop is in one time zone and the trail is in another
Cool episode, when you get done with the country's I'm thinking it would be cool if you do some remakes of video and show some absurd things of the country's love your channel man💙
I love border stuff. More please!!
Fascinating content as always.
Arctic penguins: hold my snowball!
At the Visitors Center in Zion National Park -- in Utah, but not far from all of the Arizona confusion -- is a clock accompanied by a sign which reads: "Q: Is this the correct time? A: Yes"
The first ad that didn't bother me on youtube.
"We had planned to do this trip for a long *time* and finally it was *time*" Nice puns
you have there a few times
time is a concept, nice Sapir whorf reference
technically speaking, you could do this between the UK and Ireland as the UK's GMT and Ireland's WET can sometimes disagree by a few seconds (as GMT ignores leap seconds), so you can do an even more pointless form of this.
great video alex
Paul you must return to Portugal 🇵🇹 and try This border! Travel Spain to Portugal by a zipline!! 🤔🤔🤔
You can do this crossing between the enclaves/exclaves of India and Bangladesh
Imagine doing this when daylight savings time happens...
March to November.. GO!
@@GeographyNow You know the state of Hawaii also doesn't observe DST just like most of Arizona.
I knew they had their own jurisdiction. But some seem to not get it through their skull
Ive been to that mcdonalds in tuba city and had no idea about the timezone thing
Great video.
I'll just gonna go to Antarctica to cross all timezones in walking distance.
You can cross as many time zones as you like at both North and South Poles. In the space of a minute.
Can’t you cross that many and more in a shorter period near the poles?
I was thinking the same thing
I just spent july 4th in Kentucky. One of our plans was to go from louisville to the mammoth caves. Because im google map obsessed i noticed that mammoth cave was on central time zone! Good thing I mentioned it to my friends because we would've been too early to our tour!!
After finishing all countries please redo some of the country or
Just visit those countries and make New geography video.
Always enjoyed your video dude.
Good work 👏
You can play ring around the Rosie on the North Pole and you can cross all time zones in a few seconds
They were only in 2 timezones!
UTC-7 and UTC-6
You can position yourself in the south pole, make one step towards the north pole and then walk around in a circle, and you can practically time travel!
This video is trippy
Soooo you can technically travel time!
Awesome!!!!
I thought it was actually 7 different time zones, not just 7 different time zone crossings.
Ah, yes, I remember this from a Map Men episode. Seriously, what a weird thing.
😅😂😅😂😅😂😅 funny to see this. I live on the Navajo Rez. And all my clocks or on MST.
Not even including the jump from california to arizona pacific to mountain time zone, definitely not within 2 hours but like 8 hours or so
You're such a nerd. I love it.
I don't think I'm going to do this trip, but I do plan to drive through Oman's doughnut hole in a few days.
such a cool video
Did your phone clock adjust itself every time you crossed each reservation boundary line?
I've made that drive a couple of times (opposite direction) but hadn't thought about the time zones.