5:44 "The only international vehicular tunnel in the world" Really??? When I was in France, near Menton, I missed the exist to the French city. I entered a tunnel and when I exited I was in Italy. On the French side, it was the Autoroute La Provançale (A8) and in Italy Autostrada dei Fiori (A10). In fact, between France and Italy, there are many international vehicular tunnels.
Canadas kinda weird with miles & kilometers. Officially we use kilometers, but a lot of Canadians think in miles and will use miles in day to day conversation instead of kilometers. It’s weird haha
@@Dreadlock1227my family in Canada, mostly in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario, who have been there for 4 generations, use Celsius for temperature concerning everything but cooking, use feet and inches for a person's height, pounds for a person's weight, miles in conversations but km in actual use. My cousin in Temiskaming Shores, ON, occasionally shared police department posts on Facebook for missing people. The missing posts almost always have the person's height and weight in feet, inches, and pounds.
@@barkerjames1980 So I'm from Ottawa, we use Celsius for outside temperature, but mostly use Fahrenheit for cooking, water temperature and indoor temperature ie thermostats. It is becoming increasingly more common for thermostats to be primarily in Celsius though. As for height and weight, you're right its pretty much exclusively feet/ inches and pounds. I have no idea what my height is in centimeters or my weight in kilograms lol. We use imperial for any construction/ building purposes and talk about buildings in terms of square feet. We measure distance in kilometers and sell gas in liters, but if you wanna express fuel efficiency, you use miles per gallon not l/100km or whatever it is. I dunno man, Canada's weird 😂
@@Dreadlock1227 yep, sounds like my Canadian family! I live in Cody, Wyoming. My great grandfather's older brother and uncle moved to Manitoba from Iowa in about 1900.
I can't stand these videos when the narrator can't pronounce words correctly. For example, the "J" in "San Juan" is not pronounced with the hard "J" sound. Don't people who make these videos know that?
Excellent video!
Um that’s the Canadian coastline not a border bud
I know right. It's a little annoying seeing mapping mistakes sometimes
You’re not my border, guy
Lol first thing that stuck out. So everything West of BC mainland coast is American?
noo don't you remember when Haida Gwaii joined the US?
@@Plentopic It never Joined the US 💀
5:44 "The only international vehicular tunnel in the world" Really???
When I was in France, near Menton, I missed the exist to the French city. I entered a tunnel and when I exited I was in Italy. On the French side, it was the Autoroute La Provançale (A8) and in Italy Autostrada dei Fiori (A10).
In fact, between France and Italy, there are many international vehicular tunnels.
I still laugh how there are towns where the border went right through houses and buildings. Surveyor errors were massive
Great video..
I'm surprised that distance was provided in miles, rather than kilometers.
Canadas kinda weird with miles & kilometers. Officially we use kilometers, but a lot of Canadians think in miles and will use miles in day to day conversation instead of kilometers. It’s weird haha
@@Dreadlock1227my family in Canada, mostly in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario, who have been there for 4 generations, use Celsius for temperature concerning everything but cooking, use feet and inches for a person's height, pounds for a person's weight, miles in conversations but km in actual use. My cousin in Temiskaming Shores, ON, occasionally shared police department posts on Facebook for missing people. The missing posts almost always have the person's height and weight in feet, inches, and pounds.
@@barkerjames1980 So I'm from Ottawa, we use Celsius for outside temperature, but mostly use Fahrenheit for cooking, water temperature and indoor temperature ie thermostats. It is becoming increasingly more common for thermostats to be primarily in Celsius though. As for height and weight, you're right its pretty much exclusively feet/ inches and pounds. I have no idea what my height is in centimeters or my weight in kilograms lol. We use imperial for any construction/ building purposes and talk about buildings in terms of square feet. We measure distance in kilometers and sell gas in liters, but if you wanna express fuel efficiency, you use miles per gallon not l/100km or whatever it is. I dunno man, Canada's weird 😂
@@Dreadlock1227 yep, sounds like my Canadian family! I live in Cody, Wyoming. My great grandfather's older brother and uncle moved to Manitoba from Iowa in about 1900.
very nice!
The border does not connect between Washington and Alaska.
How many worlds did you mean in "Worlds?"
I can't stand these videos when the narrator can't pronounce words correctly. For example, the "J" in "San Juan" is not pronounced with the hard "J" sound. Don't people who make these videos know that?
Neeagara made my skin crawl
Your border line was not our border! You even show vancouver island as American. Details matter in these videos. Coastline do not equal borders.