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Playing the "Geodetective" Map - No moving, just calculation. [PLAY ALONG]
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2020
- Been looking forward to this one. Thanks to Geography Challenges for making this sick map. The clues are there, but how will I fare?
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Play your round, put your marker down, then switch tabs back to UA-cam to watch my attempt and the result. This way you don't ruin the game or the video!
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I'm just here to make sure he asks if he's recording. He did. Carry on.
@@duckdown4337 your comedic sense nowhere in sight
@@duckdown4337 Do you need your eyes checked or something?
It reminds me of another you tuber Harald Balder! lol
Video idea: Your subscribers send you pictures of them travelling or on holiday somewhere and you have to guess where they went.
Yessss
YES!
Yasss
How about just a picture from somewhere in their hometown. I'm sure he has subs from all over the world
Good idea!
It isn’t a Geowizard video without “are we filming?”
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear mason
AxxL no one asked you. Let him be.
@AxxL i think it's trying to communicate
It's not a full package without a "get in" or a "surely"
Also, there isn't a video of Harald Baldr without "Am I filming? Yes, I am" :)
Thanks for playing my map Tom, well played
GC GW collab when
“It does beg the question....where are we?”
Ah yes, great job GeoWizard, that is the entire purpose of the game.
Me yelling at the screen about the slip roads when they're RIGHT THERE.
100% this
Looking for this comment
Exactly dude
There are dozens of us!
14:37 "Isn't Durres on a big lake, though?" Yes, the lake is called the Adriatic 😂
The world ocean, the biggest lake of all.
That’s not funny
I’m albanian and i was laughing my ass off😂
Tejvir Panesar its the adratic sea
That's hilarious
14:48 there is a map on actual street view showing the coastline. Funny how both maps were on the screen at that point
I like these style of maps. They seem fun
@@Tvngsten Ah, subreddit links outside of reddit are tight
@@Tvngsten that subreddit links have no purpose in yt comments i think
they're my favorite to watch on his channel, like i loved i saw the sign..
i've also been really enjoying the perfect scores on every country attempt
This man found Bin Laden
This was below geography challenges reply lmao
right, the beard is in the south.. we're somewhere in Iraq.
Y'know, I honestly wouldn't doubt it.
we not gonna question this mans channel name?
I snorted out my coffee
He's evolved from GeoWizard to GeoDetective. Sherlock Holmes is shaking
wizards beat detectives in a fight tho
Avery the Cuban-American yes king
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Let’s be honest, he was really GeoDetective all along, there’s been a real lack of wizardry on this channel since its inception lol
Avery -_-
The person who got mad at communist jokes you snowflake. I still remember that even tho it was 3 years ago, it was on an infographics show video.
Am I the only one screaming at my screen "You are holding the mouse 3mm away from the name of the place you are going to, but you can't see it!" when he can't see "Westerplatte" in Gdansk? 🤣
sooo true, same here
Same with Durres
Yep, got too intense for me to watch, I had to come to find support from here. 😆
15:50 “Ferry to Bileta.” Hahaha, I only speak English (and that just barely), but that certainly sounds like Romance language for “ferry ticket.”
It does mean ticket , though Albanian isnt a romance language
@@karadanos2883 It's not considered a romance language (it's a unique indo-european language, the only other surviving one being greek - hence it is not closly related to *any* other language). It had, however, heavy influences from greek and latin. So much so, that wikipedia has a page titled "albanian-romanian linguistic relationship". An example of those is biletë (pl. bileta) for "tickets" - compare biglietto in italian, billet in french or bilet in romanian.
@@QemeH Isnt maltan a unique indo ueropean language? Also finnish?
@@calebnowland9272 Do you mean "maltese" (as in: the language spoken on Malta besides english)? That is considered a semitic language, more specifically a "classical arabic" language - with strong latinisation, which makes it distinct from it's cousin, the modern arabic.
And finnish is an entirely different language family on it's own. It's neither indo-european nor anything else. So you are right in that finnish is even *less* related to any other language.
@@QemeH Ahh, got it. Thanks for clarifying both.
Can’t believe he didn’t stop and appreciate the insanely beautiful Norway round
He's literally there now. I think he'll get his fill.
That was breathtaking
That’s what a typical landscape looks like in British Columbia
GeoWizard: "Isn't Durres at a big lake?"
Me: "Well, if you wanna call the mediterranean a lake... it *IS* kinda big..."
Adriatic*
@@tomjarrett8290 The adriatic is kinda part of the mediterranean...
@@tomjarrett8290 That's like correcting someone by saying 'London is in England' when someone says 'London is in the UK'.
Both are correct, except you 'correcting' it makes you look like a pretentious dick.
@@QemeH The Mediterranean is kind of part of the Atlantic
“Ferry to bileta” 😂
Was also going to comment this 🤣
I'm from Porto Alegre! Really surprised to see my city here. And nice guess!
Mas ba tche, tamo junto
@@rodrigomahfuz dá para ver o prédio que eu trabalhava ali kkkkkk
e eu achando que era mexico antes de ver escrito porto alegre
Ahhh mais gente de Poa que assiste
É os guri de Porto Alegre, daleee hahaha
1. Relatively easy, the main clue was Andorra La Vella and then the other place names.
2. Took longer since I thought it was in Portugal first, then I realised that the sun is in the north, so we're in the southern hemisphere. Looked in South America, found Porto Allegro but it was tricky. I also noticed that there's a train track north but it took a while for me to find the place.
3. Westerplatte, Gdańsk. Since I'm Polish that one was obvious. Also other clues such as the road shape, road 89, the ferry terminal, sea to the west etc.
4. Obviously Norway. Was looking at E16 at all the wrong places (while looking for a place named Åsane). Then I realised there's a cycling path sign saying Bergen so I started looking near Bergen and eventually found the place.
5. Thought it was near the border with Kosovo (i.e. Serbia) due to the Kosovo sign but then I realised it was in Durres. I found Golehm Plazhi (the beach) but I couldn't find a place that matched nearby. Then I realised there's a port and ferries nearby so I started looking for the port. Eventually I found a matching roundabout and the bridge was marked on the map so I knew I found the right place.
25 k?
25k?
Yeah i got 5k each except for number 2. Looking for ages in the wrong country haha.
@@pebbles3842 Same haha, 20009 points in the end. Gave up on 2 and just randomly guessed somewhere in Portugal :D
License plates are a good clue. Portugal and Spain use the standard wide EU format whist most South American countries have plates which are narrow and tall, like in the US.
Tom “are we recording” Davies
Round 1: Saw Andorra La Vella and after studying the map for several minutes, somehow managed to choose the right corner - 5000 points.
Round 2: Immediatelly spotted Porto Alegre, but didn't find the train station, not the mentioned Association - 4979 points.
Round 3: Quite easy, too many signs giving the exact place - 5000 points.
Round 4: Searched around Asane for a few minutes, but chose the wrong junction in the end... - 4958 points.
Round 5: A bit of a tricky one, I wasn't sure where exactly around Durres is this place. Tried to look at the different roundabouts on the map, but finally went a bit south - 4952 points.
Total: 24 889 points.
Really happy with my score. Could be better, of course, but it requires a lot of time staring at the map to find the exact same places.
I nearly shat myself seeing Porto Alegre and recognising it in the first 2 secs
bloody well done mate, great game!
Mano, exatamente o que aconteceu comigo 🤣🤣🤣
É impressionante como a gente reconhece na hora
11:02 "It's just the one bridge, is it?" - I immediately went Hot Fuzz at this.
"No luck finding them bridges, then?"
"It's just the one bridge, actually!"
i checked for this comment before writing the same thing lol
3:36 Glad you got the 5,000 on that one :)
Love from Porto Alegre
"Isn't Durres on a big lake though?"
*on the Mediterranean sea*
I guess you could call that a big lake
33km by foot to Bergen. That's a lot.
6 - 7 hours at 5km/hr
Well, it's not that bad. I've been on a lot of walks/hikes more than 30km. Last Sunday I walked 25.4km in the mountains (Beskid mountains in southern Poland), no problem to be honest.
@@Rickeeey1 sounds amazing tbh
@@Rickeeey1 that sounds fun.
@@Rickeeey1 30km is standard day day hike distance in our mountains too.
If you get lost you want to be with this guy, give him 5 minutes and he knows the coordiinates of your location.
I really didn't expect to see my city in here... Go Porto Alegre!
Tá cheio de gaúcho por aqui
I didn't know where Bergen was so I was examining every fucking inch of the E16 to the east of Oslo. I was so pissed off that none of the road was to the south of the river till I realized I was on the other side of the fucking country.
Sad fact: WWII started at Westerplatte in Gdansk.
Or on a bridge in China, depending on how you see it!
@@worldcomicsreview354 Well, on this location, people started to shoot at each other in the worst way, so it might as well be the starting location
This is a great style of map, personally at least its great fun. You blow me out of the water in terms of global knowledge and overall scope but once you start zooming in I usually pinpoint on the final point straight away using my weird min-max-esque brain and its disproportionate spacial reasoning skills. Love it!
"last time there were no signs, it was just a bridge" really got me for some reason
Got a perfect score. I struggled on the Porto Alegre because I didn't see the "Porto Alegre" below the sign for a while. The Norway one almost threw me off with the track to Burgen making me think the bridge was to the north-west of Burgen, but then I saw the "E16" leading to the east. Also spent a while on Durres because I was analyzing the wrong roundabout for far too long.
as soon as you got to the bridge I instantly recognized it but wasn't sure why, then you said Norway and I remember it from my few hundred hours playing Euro truck simulator 2 in the Scandinavia DLC
Still waiting for the day you play a North Korea game. There are North Korea games on GeoGuessr
Maybe if you would let in the Google car first.
@@ylette Well, there are some photo spheres in there
@@ylette if I ran a country I wouldn't let google In either
@@vgamedude12 Based
@@ylette Wow imagine how cool it would be exploring north korea in google street view !
1. By somewhat reason I ignored the 5min to Andora La Vella center clue, so ended up randomly searching for any objects starting with "Pu*** de ***" in whole Andorra. After 10 mins of doing so I got bored and put my mark somewhere near the capital. 4986.
2. That one was also easy, since I'm familiar with large brazilian cities, but again I wasn't clever enough to spot the train terminals and therefore started matching the road junctions and bents to those on the map. Finally, got bored again and clicked at what seemingly was the solution. Well, it was not. 4997.
3. This one was relatively easy. Eventually found road A1 near Katowice but failed to find road 91. Then I turned around and spotted Port Gdansk Westerplatte title which headed me to the correct crossroad. 5000.
4. Quite easy as well. Found the road E16 origin near Bergen, then the bridge fell into my sight, so being a bit lucky, I solved this round in 5 minutes. 5000.
5. The Albania round was a bit tricky to me. First, like the majority of you, I sought for a big junction near Golem village, but then I realized that what later turned out to be a bay was in the south, while the coast at Golem beach looks like a straight from-north-to-south line. My guess was further supported by the fact that the location actually was roughly the midway between Tirana (37 km) and Rrogozhine (35). Another clue was the tramline right in front of the camera. So I turned my attention to Durres and that actually was correct. Another 5000.
Wow, I never thought I would see my hometown (Porto Alegre) in a Geowizard video. And he got it so fast
all you folks in here commenting this should get together and make a video!
3:49 I CAN'T BELIEVE MY CITY IS IN THIS 😭🇧🇷 cmooon Porto Alegre
Yeah, me too XD
Na hora que olhei sabia que era o brasil kkkkkk pqp
Ahí 🤕
That one was easy
Apareceu minha cidade, mas não só isso, apareceu especificamente onde eu fui assaltado 🤣
Straight line across norway hype! Around Narvik I'm guessing?
bfv vibes
Could also feasibly start from Hell, near Trondheim. Right next to the airport.
I'm curious how he defines all the way across. Just from the border to the nearest Fjord? Or to open ocean?
@@Mortarion6666 Love starting in hell. Which is coincidentally also a place you might end, if you drown in a fjord somewhere.
olafminesaw2 if it has saltwater, he counts the fjord as part of the ocean. You can also see it in the last episode of his first attempt across wales
That bridge outside Bergen is right next to my house, one of my friends live underneath it. That was pretty cool. Love ur vids btw. Looking foreward to more geodetective videos in the future.
12:00
GW: "It's annoying me that we can't see those little slip roads"
Slip roads literally there: Am I a joke to you?
Just in case it helps, in most eastern european languages, some variation of "bileta" just means "tickets"
in the western european ones, too
Yes, in Italian it is Biglietti
Gdansk, first time watching one of your videos where I had been to and knew where it was. Westerplatte is where WW2 allegedly started, some good history there and a city well worth a visit.
Perfect score, nice and easy! This format might actually go well with the timer, say 2 minutes per round.
It was pretty frustating on a few occasions when Tom wasn't utilizing the compass, I have to say.
PS. That Norway round was stunning!
"Apparently we're in Durres judging by the vibe of this sign"
😐
I can’t have been the only person yelling at my screen and pointing at Durrës lol
Tom, did you know you can put your geolocation skills to make a difference in the world and help journalists and analysts figure out war crimes and crimes against humanity? Have you ever heard of OSINT? Open source intelligence? People like Bellingcat and Amnesty International's Citizen Evidence Lab? It's not only a good thing but also kinda fun and challenging.
Since I've started watching you about 2 years ago I've wanted to see a round in my city and see how you would do, now I got it! Porto Alegre resident here mate, love your vídeos and your content, keep this up!
Dude, you're an animal, that's all! Can't believe you got Albania that quickly!!!
3:36 I live in Porto Alegre didn't expect It to appear in the video lol
"I can't see those slip roads going onto it," he says, as he looks at map view of a bridge with multiple slips roads leading to it.
I think the video isn't 16:9 so the bottom of the screen got cut of a little bit
CIA called, they're cutting their surveillance budget and getting this guy and his Google Maps on board..
So he gets a perfect score more a less every time but can’t see a damn slip road but me and my stoned self noticed it before he Evan said he couldn’t see it 😂😂
DUDE.... THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE VIDEOS. It inspires me to travel more and not be a video game playing hermit as much!!
I instantly recognized porto alegre and have only been there twice, those train tracks are too memorable. the norway and albania rounds I expended a lot of time to get 5k tho, norway I found by luck while looking the rivers close to the e16 and albania I knew was albania because of the map next to the signs and later realized that I could see the sea and got it. very enjoyable 25k to get
Grew up a 3 minute drive from that bridge in Norway! Happy you got it! Keep up the good content buddy!
There was like 1000 bridges in that Norway one man is unreal
Though not in direct vicinity to Bergen.
Main clue is the name of the road...
It wasn't that difficult to find once you know it runs East to West and it's on the E16, and close to Bergen as well.
And it says Åsane on the car
You're so right!
Finally a good map! I hate I saw the sign, because it's 90% totally unknown place in the middle of nowhere with no pointers. But this one is definitely doable!
🎵Eg ve te Bergen ve te Bergen med det samme....🎵
Im actually so pround that I immediately recognized the first one
I learn a lot from ur vids keep it up also FYI I prefer the normal standard geo vids were u literally just try and get high scores from anywhere round the world rather than like ten second per round challenges n stuff
his facial expression at 0:44 lmao, I love this channel
I love your videos alot, all respect to you from middle east
i just found your channel a few days ago and love it!
7:44 philosophers be like
Fiquei muito empolgado com a aparição de Porto Alegre. Espero que um dia Gramado ou Pomerode apareçam, talvez ele fique confuso
First time doing a challenge with you, and I got a perfect score!
the albanian guess really screwed with me. I immediately found "Golem plazh" and assumed we had to be fairly close to it because Golem was such a small place. Completely ignored Durres and thought it was on the sign because it was the closest big city. So much confusion, and I thought I really had it. Even found a round about that kinda fit. xD
I recognized Norway from the thumbnail and thought "ooh, that green license plate is going to throw him off I bet!" and then the car goes and has a bloody .no address on it :p
Loving these Challenge maps
Bin Laden: Let's take a selfie, it's a middle of dessert, no one will find out
FBI: Where the f is this? Why don't we make a Geoguessr map?
...
A few moment later
...
Geowizard: Are we filming? Ah yes, it's Abbottabad ...
Hearing him struggling to read polish word is beatiful. I mean, polish is hard. I wouldn't do it better if I weren't polish. Just, ya know. "Ruchu" read as "rutsu" insead of "ruhu". WesterPLATE instead of "platte" (like in "latte") etc.
Can someone explain where granis went
Yea, he unlisted all his videos, is there a reupload? Never seen a single video of his, but everyone keeps mentioning him
@@xRaddicKx he was a freak of nature. I remember he did a video where he wasn't allowed to move and got 50 correct countries in a row
Why he left yt?
Nobody really knows, maybe taking a break from all the attention he got recently and apparently he's done that before too. According to the subreddit at least: www.reddit.com/r/geoguessr/comments/hnkhbn/what_happened_to_granis/
@@SK-io2no You copied the top comment from the reddit link I posted. Shame on you
6:10
Nice to see my home town pop up here
I'm from Poland as well, it's fun to see Tom pronounce the names of the cities and other polish words.
@@comprexeu Especially Szczecin lol
sezyn
"I can't see these slip roads." I can see what you can see and i see the slip road's im so confused.
Love this channel. The vids with Greg are hilarious and fancy an attempt at wales in a straight line! Go smash Norway!
‘I had a fiddle with it’ yep thanks for that information
Good luck in Norway man!
Osterøybrua is officially the only one I've ever gotten without move, camera move or zoom. Mostly due to the fact that, while I've never been on that bridge, I drive under it several times a year. Nevertheless, I'm very excited to realise that I can recognize at least one place on this planet.
Amazing content!
15:10 that wharf to the south of the city must be very stressed.
*doesn't know what language the sign is in*
*proceeds to read it*
That was fun! Nearly got a perfect score but I liked it!
Not bad for someone who has only been doing this for a month? I got perfect 25k, 37m total distance in about 48 minutes without moving (only pan & zoom)
I got stuck in Portugal for too long on #2 before figuring out it was Brazil, also had to take a moment during #5 to answer a phone call
Overall I'm pretty happy with the result :)
1 like = 1 prayer that Tom hasn’t drowned in a fjord yet
Ok the Albanian one was crazy for me, because I have seen a photo from that very place ages ago, a photo of a Czechoslovak class 770 locomotive crossing that very street with a freight train (www.lokomotivy.net/zobraz2.php?rada=r_zal&loko=691044000&cislo= heres the photo im talking about) and I was like "No way it dropped him next to that photo!" :DD so for once I knew where you were before you :D which is pretty cool
Really weird when the game puts you in a spot you've been to before... I've been to that exact spot in Gdansk a couple of years back, got immense déjà-vu..!
Its so odd seeing him get a spot like 1 hour away from where you live.
"Where is Durres..??
Me: "-I´M BLOODY LOOKING AT IT!!!"
I was screaming at you at the Gdánsk one
The slip roads were right there. Sometimes i wonder tom lol
6:10 near Westerplatte where Germany attacks Poland and our post office and WWII began.
One does not simply walk into Bergen
9:56 everytime I go to my cabin I drive under that bridge
I you like this kind of maps, you can try the "No Moving - 100% Guessable!" map 😉
(Yes, I'm advertising my own map... 😇 but it's good, continuously updated with new locations, and really 100% guessable)
In before "am I recording"
Hey Tom, thanks for being on rocketbeans.tv the other day! Much love from Germany!
My dad lives in Andorra and I’ve literally been in that area to me that is just bloody wild. Could have been anywhere in the world!
oml i drive the way on the thumbnail every day
4x 5.000 and 1x 4.981... I couldn't find the right spot in Porto Alegre, since I did not realize that we had a railway station next to us :P