Madagascar was my first gold medal because I had memorized almost every piece of street view, including the cows, avenue of the baobabs, a handful of boats, and the invidividual trekkers in cities such as Morondava. It was a nice flex in multiplayer, but the only location I ever used to see back then was the capital, Antananarivo, and it was always directly outside the Queen's Palace
Incredible effort! I appreciate the fact that you mostly avoided discussing camera and car metas and focused on what you can actually see in these countries. I learned a lot of little things I hadn't considered before.
Asia: Bangladesh - dashes on top of letters, green tuk tuks Bhutan - Mountainous, long white flags, white stone blocks, wooden houses Cambodia - Very red dirt, boxy language, RHS drive Christmas island - Australian India - Yellow plates Indonesia - Many flags, 3 sections of text on plates Israel - Hebrew Japan - Black and yellow vertical stripes on poles Jordan - Desserty, white plates, arabic, white long plates Kryg - Red strip on plates Laos - Good luck Malaysia - 2 sections of text on plates, double white middle plates, black stickers on poles Mongolia - Baron, China-esc, bowling pin bollards Palestine - Israel 2 Philippines - Green tint on plate, RHS drive, double yellow middle, segmented concrete roads Russia - BLACK POLE BOTTOMS, many many bollards on an intersection Singapore- Green street signs, clean South korea - Diagonal yellow and black stripes mid way on pole, CIRCLES IN LANGUAGE Sri Lanka - Text looks like fruit Taiwan - Diagonal yellow and black stripes to bottom of pole, double yellow middle lines Thailand - Square shape poles with holes UAE - Desert, rich, arabic Vietnam - Latin
Well I copied timestamps from the other guy but added the features to look for in each country. 0:33-Africa: Yellow outside lines and driving on the left in the south, in the centre a lot of red dirt and driving on the right 0:38 Botswana - driving left. Yellow and Black striped thinner poles (for e.g. yield signs) 0:51 Eswatini - driving left. long dry grass 1:01 Ghana - Yellow panelling on Taxis, yellow number plates 1:12 Kenya - driving left. Safaricom stores, red dirt, snorkel on Google car 1:25 Lesotho - driving left. hardly trees around, sedimentary style rock formations 1:38 Madagascar - tricky, lots of different landscapes. French colony -> French language and other indications. Trekkers usually have unique telltales 2:02 Nigeria - greenish tint on number plates, ladder-style power poles (similar to Brazil) 2:18 Senegal - French colony, so long 'French' white dashes on both sides of the road, French bollards, blue number plates 2:34 South Africa - driving left. lots of thin stone fences/walls/gates, green signage and road numbering starting with R and N, yellow outside lines 2:49 Tunisia - French colony, more deserty, black number plates with maybe right strip on the side 3:05 Uganda - driving left. very red dirt, most roads aren't paved. number plates white (front) and yellow (back) 3:17-Asia: 3:19 Bangladesh - Bengali language resembles sanskript with a line across the top. a lot of green tuc tucs. white number plates 3:27 Bhutan - inredibly mountainous, often has plots on the side of the road, long white flags, distinctive wooden architecture. red number plates 3:38 Cambodia - 3:55 Christmas Island 4:02 India 4:28 Indonesia 4:41 Israel 4:48 Japan 4:55 Jordan 5:03 Kyrgyzstan 5:11 Laos ... To be continued. I'll try to keep remembering these first. Don't worry, I'll come back.
@@jproberlin I've actually started playing again recently, and need to revisit these clues. But I don't have the time to do that currently, so we'll see :) (I wouldn't mind editing my original comment with additional features if anyone wants to expand them)
My own observations from real life travels: - If all cars around you are Mercedez, you are in Albania - If all cars around are pickup trucks, you are in Thailand - If no cars around you, your in Northern Scandinavia
Albania is the only country with a combination of plates with blue stripe on either side or red stripe on left. Many countries have those types of plates but Albania is only country with both.
Finland is changing those yellow closing lines on the middle to white, but the footage from Finland is so old that it will still be a valid clue for a long time. The best clues are street signs ending "tie" (road) and "katu" (street) which are the most common words in the end.
Thank you for this! I saw a comment on another of your videos that helped me a lot: For Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (north to south ordered): the kilometer markers are 90 degrees to the road (perpendicular) Estonia, 0 degrees to the road (facing the road) Latvia, and 45 degrees to the road (almost like a "V" shape) Lithuania. Thus: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are 90, 0, and 45 degrees respectively. I have literally got it right using only this rule more than once now! 😂
India usually has white plates, only commercial vehicles have yellow plates and electric vehicles have green plates. (Tip: sometimes trucks have number plate number on side as well which might not be blurred, and the first two letters refers to the state they are from...but trucks can travel long distances so use along with other clues)
incredible video! one thing to add though, i’ve lived in austria my whole life (25 years) and have not once seen a license plate with red writing. there are e-cars with green writing on the plates though. only thing i can imagine that red hue you talk about come from could be from the state symbols that are printed on the plate, a bunch of them have red in them, only vienna’s is majorly red though. idk if they would be big enough to leave a red hue though
Very nice vid and awesome effort for putting it all together! A perfect video for many beginners who are looking for quick tips to ID specific countries on the game. Keep up the great content 😁
As an indian, i would like to add that only commercial vehicles and cabs have yellow plates in India, personal vehicles have white plate.... and Bangladesh will have dark greenish tuk tuks whereas India can have many types of tuk tuks some of them being light green yellow(in the eastern part of the country), black with little yellow (in southern and northern part of the country), and Bangladesh has little to no english written on banner/ads/shops whereas in India primarily english is used
A slight correction for Ukraine: both Russian, Belarusian and Kyrgyz languages have the letter Ы (yep, that’s a single letter), which latter part may confuse people. In Ukrainian I will never follow Ь, but in Russian it’s only found in Ы. Belarusian will have both I and Ы.
Great effort. I am an absolute beginner and I feel like it will take months to years to really memorize all of that. Thank you, I will watch that video a couple of times over the upcoming weeks 😅
Kia ora e hoa! Awesome video for a beginner and just to learn a bit about the world, thanks! Going to have to watch it 5 more times to absorb half of the info haha
Great video! I wonder if you could slightly decrease the size of your camera footage though, because I would rather see more of what's behind you. Half the size would be plenty big enough
I'm making flashcards with every single meta point for every single country geoguessr has, then I'm just gonna keep using them until it's in my brain 😁😁
I’m from Vietnam, so sad that my country was deleted from Google street view. But if somehow it comes back, there is a tip that might be useful for those who want to get like 5K😂. In EVERY city you can easily find the exact place by reading the address on the sign of coffee shops, bookstores, markets, hospitals, schools, restaurants, … (It provides you the provinces, then the cities, then the roads and even the numbers)
interesting to go alphabetically in each region instead of going by proximity. was weird to go from Israel to japan to Jordan to Krygzstan given those countries are so different. Personally I'd like it better to talk about countries in a similar region and how you can diffentiate for example UAE from Jordan from Qatar, how you can tell czechia and slovakia apart etc. thanks though for the info
Is Eswatini what was formerly known as Swaziland? Or am I way off?? Also I had no idea eswatini is a recognised country (since 1968) on political maps! I thought the only separate enclave in SA was Lesotho.... Which funnily enough, only gained independence AFTER Eswatini in 1966!! Idk I thought that was a big revelation for me so thanks for your content!!
@trulybuzzy I've genuinely learnt something today, I am really surprised that Eswatini was granted nationality before Lesotho! Even if only by 2 years. I like to see myself as au fait with the "newest countries" and antithetically, feel well versed in my mapping and general charted depictions of ancient empires. But I realise now, I have been sorely missing knowledge of the interluding epochs!!!
1:01 Nah but dont people use the little sticker on the google car for Ghana that is always there if the sticker is in front part its Ghana if its the back side its Reunion island
The characters of Austrian plates are not red, its a red frame that goes around the plate. Additionally lots of the province coat of arms which comes after the city code have red in it.
Super funny prank video. Using quick cuts in editing so that as soon as you mention a sign, it cuts as fast as it can away from that image so that you have to go backwards to look at what he was talking about. Either that, or he doesn't know that peoples eyes aren't already looking at the thing that he is about to point out, and that a fraction of a second isn't enough time to locate and analyze the thing he's talking about
0:33-Africa:
0.38-Botswana
0:51-Eswatini
1:01-Ghana
1:12-Kenya
1:25-Lesotho
1:38-Madagascar
2:02-Nigeria
2:18-Senegal
2:34-South Africa
2:49-Tunisia
3:05-Uganda
3:17-Asia:
3:19-Bangladesh
3:27-Bhutan
3:38-Cambodia
3:55-Christmas Island
4:02-India
4:28-Indonesia
4:41-Israel
4:48-Japan
4:55-Jordan
5:03-Kyrgyzstan
5:11-Laos
5:19-Malaysia
5:35-Mongolia
5:53-Palestine
6:02-Philippines
6:13-Russia
6:25-Singapore
6:31-South Korea
6:38-Sri Lanka
6:49-Taiwan
7:02-Thailand
7:15-United Arab Emirates
7:29-Vietnam
7:40-Europe:
7:43-Albania
8:02-Andorra
8:15-Austria
8:31-Belgium
8:42-Bulgaria
8:56-Croatia
9:06-Czechia
9:15-Denmark
9:22-Estonia
9:33-Faroe Islands
9:45-Finland
9:57-France
10:03-Germany
10:14-Gibraltar
10:21-Greece
10:36-Hungary
11:00-Iceland
11:06-Ireland
11:13-Italy
11:19-Latvia
11:25-Lithuania
11:43-Luxembourg
11:57-Malta
12:10-Monaco
12:22-Montenegro
12:29-Netherlands
12:40-North Macedonia
12:59-Norway
13:17-Poland
13:33-Portugal
13:42-Romania
13:50-San Marino
14:09-Serbia
14:25-Slovakia
14:35-Slovenia
14:48-Spain
15:10-Sweden
15:15-Switzerland
15:21-Turkey
15:32-Ukraine
15:45-United Kingdom
15:51-North America:
15:53-Canada
15:58-Curaçao
16:10-Dominican Republic
16:18-Greenland
16:26-Guatemala
16:41-Mexico
16:58-Puerto Rico
17:13-United States
17:26-US Virgin Islands
17:35-Oceania:
17:38-American Samoa
17:47-Australia
18:06-Guam
18:24-New Zealand
18:36-South America:
18:38-Argentina
18:57-Bolivia
19:06-Brazil
19:18-Chile
19:34-Colombia
19:50-Ecuador
20:04-Peru
20:11-Uruguay
Dude thank you for this !!!!!
You’re so welcome!!
🐐you're the goat
You’re a legend
Holy fucking bookmark Batman, thank you very muc.
Madagascar was my first gold medal because I had memorized almost every piece of street view, including the cows, avenue of the baobabs, a handful of boats, and the invidividual trekkers in cities such as Morondava. It was a nice flex in multiplayer, but the only location I ever used to see back then was the capital, Antananarivo, and it was always directly outside the Queen's Palace
haha nice work!
but WHY
Incredible effort! I appreciate the fact that you mostly avoided discussing camera and car metas and focused on what you can actually see in these countries. I learned a lot of little things I hadn't considered before.
Thanks! I try to stay away from car/cam gen as much as possible
Asia:
Bangladesh - dashes on top of letters, green tuk tuks
Bhutan - Mountainous, long white flags, white stone blocks, wooden houses
Cambodia - Very red dirt, boxy language, RHS drive
Christmas island - Australian
India - Yellow plates
Indonesia - Many flags, 3 sections of text on plates
Israel - Hebrew
Japan - Black and yellow vertical stripes on poles
Jordan - Desserty, white plates, arabic, white long plates
Kryg - Red strip on plates
Laos - Good luck
Malaysia - 2 sections of text on plates, double white middle plates, black stickers on poles
Mongolia - Baron, China-esc, bowling pin bollards
Palestine - Israel 2
Philippines - Green tint on plate, RHS drive, double yellow middle, segmented concrete roads
Russia - BLACK POLE BOTTOMS, many many bollards on an intersection
Singapore- Green street signs, clean
South korea - Diagonal yellow and black stripes mid way on pole, CIRCLES IN LANGUAGE
Sri Lanka - Text looks like fruit
Taiwan - Diagonal yellow and black stripes to bottom of pole, double yellow middle lines
Thailand - Square shape poles with holes
UAE - Desert, rich, arabic
Vietnam - Latin
I really appreciate this! Thx!
Vehicles with yellow plates in India is those are rented or commercial. White plates is the common number plate in india
You have earned my respect.
For Laos it's Cambodia with yellow plates (driving on the right, same alphabet than cambodia/thailand)
India has always white plates for all vehicles. Taxis have yellow plates. Green plates are for EVs.
Well I copied timestamps from the other guy but added the features to look for in each country.
0:33-Africa: Yellow outside lines and driving on the left in the south, in the centre a lot of red dirt and driving on the right
0:38 Botswana - driving left. Yellow and Black striped thinner poles (for e.g. yield signs)
0:51 Eswatini - driving left. long dry grass
1:01 Ghana - Yellow panelling on Taxis, yellow number plates
1:12 Kenya - driving left. Safaricom stores, red dirt, snorkel on Google car
1:25 Lesotho - driving left. hardly trees around, sedimentary style rock formations
1:38 Madagascar - tricky, lots of different landscapes. French colony -> French language and other indications. Trekkers usually have unique telltales
2:02 Nigeria - greenish tint on number plates, ladder-style power poles (similar to Brazil)
2:18 Senegal - French colony, so long 'French' white dashes on both sides of the road, French bollards, blue number plates
2:34 South Africa - driving left. lots of thin stone fences/walls/gates, green signage and road numbering starting with R and N, yellow outside lines
2:49 Tunisia - French colony, more deserty, black number plates with maybe right strip on the side
3:05 Uganda - driving left. very red dirt, most roads aren't paved. number plates white (front) and yellow (back)
3:17-Asia:
3:19 Bangladesh - Bengali language resembles sanskript with a line across the top. a lot of green tuc tucs. white number plates
3:27 Bhutan - inredibly mountainous, often has plots on the side of the road, long white flags, distinctive wooden architecture. red number plates
3:38 Cambodia -
3:55 Christmas Island
4:02 India
4:28 Indonesia
4:41 Israel
4:48 Japan
4:55 Jordan
5:03 Kyrgyzstan
5:11 Laos
...
To be continued. I'll try to keep remembering these first. Don't worry, I'll come back.
legend ✨
come back bro
Come back now
@@jproberlin I've actually started playing again recently, and need to revisit these clues. But I don't have the time to do that currently, so we'll see :)
(I wouldn't mind editing my original comment with additional features if anyone wants to expand them)
@@fkarg10 I pay you, do it
this clip is ridiculously good and condensed, literally geoguessr teaching speedrun in 20 mins :))
Oh it seems you did watch this video! Hahaha
My own observations from real life travels:
- If all cars around you are Mercedez, you are in Albania
- If all cars around are pickup trucks, you are in Thailand
- If no cars around you, your in Northern Scandinavia
nice 👍👍
I’ve been to Albania and that first one is so truw
second tip applies to USA too lol. maybe "gratuitously large pickup trucks" would be more accurate in that case.
And if most of the cars are electric, you’re in Norway
Albania is the only country with a combination of plates with blue stripe on either side or red stripe on left. Many countries have those types of plates but Albania is only country with both.
I watched all of this and immediately went on to get a 10 on a country streak with no moving, this is great stuff!
Hell yeah!!👍👍👍
Lol i watched it too but too much info for my brain to store
Finland is changing those yellow closing lines on the middle to white, but the footage from Finland is so old that it will still be a valid clue for a long time. The best clues are street signs ending "tie" (road) and "katu" (street) which are the most common words in the end.
Good to know!
probably the best beginner geo vid out there! definitely saving this to watch every once in a while as refresher.
🙏🙏
Thank you for this! I saw a comment on another of your videos that helped me a lot: For Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (north to south ordered): the kilometer markers are
90 degrees to the road (perpendicular) Estonia, 0 degrees to the road (facing the road) Latvia, and 45 degrees to the road (almost like a "V" shape) Lithuania.
Thus: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are 90, 0, and 45 degrees respectively.
I have literally got it right using only this rule more than once now! 😂
Correct 👍👍👍
India usually has white plates, only commercial vehicles have yellow plates and electric vehicles have green plates.
(Tip: sometimes trucks have number plate number on side as well which might not be blurred, and the first two letters refers to the state they are from...but trucks can travel long distances so use along with other clues)
incredible video! one thing to add though, i’ve lived in austria my whole life (25 years) and have not once seen a license plate with red writing. there are e-cars with green writing on the plates though. only thing i can imagine that red hue you talk about come from could be from the state symbols that are printed on the plate, a bunch of them have red in them, only vienna’s is majorly red though. idk if they would be big enough to leave a red hue though
oh right! I think it comes from a red border around the plate? hard to tell what it's from when it's blurred 😅
Now this is great content. Good stuff buzz 🙂
Thanks dusk 🙏
Very nice vid and awesome effort for putting it all together! A perfect video for many beginners who are looking for quick tips to ID specific countries on the game. Keep up the great content 😁
Thanks Harrier!
As an indian, i would like to add that only commercial vehicles and cabs have yellow plates in India, personal vehicles have white plate.... and Bangladesh will have dark greenish tuk tuks whereas India can have many types of tuk tuks some of them being light green yellow(in the eastern part of the country), black with little yellow (in southern and northern part of the country), and Bangladesh has little to no english written on banner/ads/shops whereas in India primarily english is used
Africa:
Southern African countries have yellow shoulder lines
Botswana - yellow and black posts, LHS drive
Eswatini - Long grass, LHS drive
Ghana - Taxi have orange panel, yellow plates , RHS drive
Kenya - Red dirt, safaricom signs, yellow plates, LHS drive
Lesotho - Deforestation, unique flat top mountains, semi-unpaved, LHS drive
Madagascar - French, trekker
Nigeria - Green tint on plates, ladder poles, follow car, developed, RHS drive
Senegal - Dashes on shoulder, rifts, blue plates, RHS drive
South Africa - Green signs (R,N roads), grey concrete fences and gates, LHS drive
Tunisia - Dashes on shoulder, black plates, desserty, arabic RHS drive
Uganda - Very red dirt, unpaved roads, LHS drive
Canary islands - Very new roads, mountains
I respect the dedication to this ggs
i need something like this for europe lol
THIS video is exactly what I needed!!! Thankyou for the help 🙌
Np!!
Also for Albania, if you look at the sky, if there is a line in the sky, it's either Albania or Montenegro
Haha yup!
My favourite video. I knew 90% of these but they are a great reminder. Your content is class, keep up the great work
much appreciated 🙏
Thank you so much for this easy tutorial, really appreciated!
no worries!
ive watched this video and different parts of it a rediculous amount of times but it's help me far too much, thank you very much for this video
Glad to hear it! Thanks 👍
That was wonderful ❤ thank you for all your work and help on this
no worries 🤙
A slight correction for Ukraine: both Russian, Belarusian and Kyrgyz languages have the letter Ы (yep, that’s a single letter), which latter part may confuse people. In Ukrainian I will never follow Ь, but in Russian it’s only found in Ы. Belarusian will have both I and Ы.
And yeah, good luck finding signage in Belarusian in Belarus…
thanks!
Incredible video bro really appreciate all the effort you put into this
Cheers mate!
Good vid fork
😀Thanks! Very informative + entertaining too!!
legend ❤️🙏
searched up a title relevant to this one in hopes of getting a little help and this was a huge help. great video
Glad you found it useful :)
Great effort. I am an absolute beginner and I feel like it will take months to years to really memorize all of that. Thank you, I will watch that video a couple of times over the upcoming weeks 😅
Amazing work, learnt a lot of new stuff. Looking forward to more tips and metas.
Glad it helped!
Thanks
thank you!
Good stuff a always buzzy. Thanks man I got some homework to do
thank you!
Thank you so much I just started geoguessr yesterday so this is very helpful for me
Kia ora e hoa! Awesome video for a beginner and just to learn a bit about the world, thanks! Going to have to watch it 5 more times to absorb half of the info haha
Glad you enjoyed it :--)
Thank you so much!!! I learned Africa with this within like... 3 hours of studying? Will keep working on Geoguessr... I just bought it today!!!
Damn brother, excellent work! Very well explained and represented. Thanks 👍
Really appreciate all the effort you put in
Thank you!
Just a 20 min video, but man, making notes took an hour!
This will really help a lot, thanks!
No problem!
1:09 here you can see the top of the car but sometimes also Nigeria or Kenya as seen in the next clip
Nice pfp homie
Great video! I wonder if you could slightly decrease the size of your camera footage though, because I would rather see more of what's behind you. Half the size would be plenty big enough
too late to change it now I'm afraid! sorry about that
I'm making flashcards with every single meta point for every single country geoguessr has, then I'm just gonna keep using them until it's in my brain 😁😁
great plan. then once they're locked in just keep adding more and more until you're unstoppable
@@trulybuzzy seriously! Thanks for the video it's been very useful
I played yesterday and there's more countries in the game it seems - I got Qatar, Rwanda, China, and Bermuda, they all never used to be included!
Yep might need to do a lil update vid
Quality content as always. Keep it up!
Thank you 👍👍
Quality meta, no cheese, love your work dude!
Cheers brother man
only video that actually helped me guess taiwan with the yellow and black poles thanks :)
I’m from Vietnam, so sad that my country was deleted from Google street view. But if somehow it comes back, there is a tip that might be useful for those who want to get like 5K😂.
In EVERY city you can easily find the exact place by reading the address on the sign of coffee shops, bookstores, markets, hospitals, schools, restaurants, … (It provides you the provinces, then the cities, then the roads and even the numbers)
@@limecrystal5845 I remember that! I miss vietnam being in the game
in Ghana you also have the black tape on the front right part of the roofrack
In Poland we also have bad road quality.
waiting for the legendary comment with timestamps
so educational ty so much
You're welcome!
watch this video 2 times a day for 1 week and youll be pro in 6 months😂😅 great video and very good tips no one mentioned before, thanks!
Haha true that! Thanks :)
As a Pole living in Greece, I can confirm we are very tall and made of wood
😭😭
Incredible and really helpful as well
Glad u enjoyed!
The things at the top of electricity poles are insulators, not inductors.
Good to know Poland has holy Poles. Good compliment to it's citizens.
bless 🙏
Great, helpful video. Thanks!
No problem!
Omg that place in Austria is actually exactly where I grew up
THANK YOU
np 👍
This helped a LOT with the absolute hell that is South America so thanks.
No worries 🤙
Good job and thank you, i wish you'll hit atleast 1 milion subs😀
Thank you! ♥️
Maybe late but a meta in Nigeria is the police car following you almost in every place.
Thanks
I learnt more about world Geography from this one video than I ever did in High School lol. Maybe it's because I'm choosing to learn it hehe.
hell yeah mr toast
I recommend watching this video twice to have all the tips memorized well.
100% agree, maybe watch it 3 times :--)
@@trulybuzzy Thanks for the video
fiance asked me what the hell I was watching after she heard "French Girthy Bollards"
🥵
fire tutorial bro
Really great!!!
THX
Awesome bro, thanks
You're welcome 🤠
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
You're welcome you're welcome you're welcome!
The best piece of Meta that’s easy to remember and quite useful:
“Sri Lankin text looks like fruit”
This is why I came!
@@EricBishard a classic one
how to recognise estonia: It's basically exactly like finald.
I really need this to find my pencil.
great video, thank you
No worries!
Amaaaazing
♥️
interesting to go alphabetically in each region instead of going by proximity. was weird to go from Israel to japan to Jordan to Krygzstan given those countries are so different. Personally I'd like it better to talk about countries in a similar region and how you can diffentiate for example UAE from Jordan from Qatar, how you can tell czechia and slovakia apart etc. thanks though for the info
What about Hong Kong? It's covered by google but you didn't mention it in the video, do you have any tips?
Oops knew there'd be one 😹 Hong Kong have unique looking taxis that are green. You see some black plates, lots of skyscrapers
Because of black plates, I got it confused with Singapore the first time, I didn't check where was the sun though. Thanks for the tips!
Is Eswatini what was formerly known as Swaziland? Or am I way off??
Also I had no idea eswatini is a recognised country (since 1968) on political maps! I thought the only separate enclave in SA was Lesotho....
Which funnily enough, only gained independence AFTER Eswatini in 1966!!
Idk I thought that was a big revelation for me so thanks for your content!!
Yep it's Swaziland :)
The more you know haha
@trulybuzzy I've genuinely learnt something today, I am really surprised that Eswatini was granted nationality before Lesotho! Even if only by 2 years.
I like to see myself as au fait with the "newest countries" and antithetically, feel well versed in my mapping and general charted depictions of ancient empires.
But I realise now, I have been sorely missing knowledge of the interluding epochs!!!
Proud :’)
really good vid💙💙💙💙
thank you :)!
israel also has a very distinguishable utility pole
1:01
Nah but dont people use the little sticker on the google car for Ghana that is always there if the sticker is in front part its Ghana if its the back side its Reunion island
I tried to stay away from car meta's as much as possible in this video. personally prefer clues that relate to the country itself
@@trulybuzzy ahh ok but i would also say like those are like basically a 100% for that country so that would help new players a lot
8:49 my city :)
The characters of Austrian plates are not red, its a red frame that goes around the plate. Additionally lots of the province coat of arms which comes after the city code have red in it.
you're so underrated.
appreciate it m8
aint no way i got wellington nz bc of a red white red bollard :)
zoro taking notes
Why are there no regions/provinces on the world map !?
Siiiiiick 🤩
i think timestamps would be awesome even though they might take awhile !!
I'll see if I can get some time :)
Notifications onnn!
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why didnt you mension the follow cars in tunisia and nigeria
As a former Russia habitant I've seen all kinds of those electric poles there
Super funny prank video. Using quick cuts in editing so that as soon as you mention a sign, it cuts as fast as it can away from that image so that you have to go backwards to look at what he was talking about. Either that, or he doesn't know that peoples eyes aren't already looking at the thing that he is about to point out, and that a fraction of a second isn't enough time to locate and analyze the thing he's talking about
Great Content but for the love of god fix your audio quality dude. That white noise is unbearable
@@DerojasTV hey man thanks for commenting on a video that's 2 years old without checking if that problem has been fixed 👍 (it has)
collab?
Joke of the day: Why do Hungarian poles have holes all the way down them?
Because they were very Hungary 😂👋🦵
@@EricBishard 😭
Ghana black taped google car
so true bro 🙏
Thank you for this.
Just one thing, it's Sanskrit, not Sanscript 🤣 made that mistake most if my life too, don't worry haha
I've learnt this since I made this video DW hahaha
Is it still helpfull today?
Love
Dope
Damn, calling Palestine as Israel 2 is wild.