OCEANIA EXPLAINED (Geography Now!)
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- Quite possibly the least studied region on earth, what exactly is going on in the Pacific? Find out!
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Some upcoming nations are going to be in Oceania, so I figured, why not do a quick "Oceania explained" video for future context? Also check out some of the previous Oceania videos we've done like Papua New Guinea, Marshall islands, or Palau! Which was your favorite?
This is a DANK video (plz reply lol)
Rectangular Spaghetti
I’m sorry you are not boneless pizza :(
Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea
Geography Now, Hey Barby, please do an update on Bougainville soon when it is officially a country
“6 years of being doing this job, and I haven’t finished it yet”
Nah...you still have 3 more years
Yup lol
Nah. More like 2 years
Edit: if it is the fully recognized countries
Hastagmjolk nah...maybe like 20 months
The Afghanistan episode came out on October 15th, 2014.
1981 days later, the Saint Vincent and Grenadines episode came out on March 18th, 2020.
Saint Vincent and Grenadines is the 148th country in alphabetical order.
1982 / 148 = 13.392
13.392 × (193 - 148) = 602.635, 603 if we round it up.
March 18th 2020 + 603 days = Thursday, November 11th, 2021, which is when the Zimbabwe episode should come out.
@@alessandromarchetti2766 if it doesn't come in this date i will report you
7:22 Fun Fact, Kiribati actually renamed one of their islands to Millenium Island, because that island was the very first place to see the new Millenium.
Oceania: “Smallest continent in population”
*sad Antarctica noises*
@Zayan Tahir *population*
penguin noise
@Zayan Tahir oof
@Zayan Tahir
uhmm r u blind? should i call a doctor? are you oK??
Zayan Tahir antarctica is actually small for a continent
6:00 "A country inside of Micronesia, called Micronesia" Paul shrugged from his country inside of America, called America. xD
Exactly!
Manos It’s not called that in English though. There is no continent called “America” in English; it’s just the country.
Clemen Game No. He’s pushing for the idea that we should call the Americas “America” in English. This is common with many entitled Latin Americans these days. And they leave this kind of comment on any possible video. You must be new on the internet.
Clemen Game I’m not kidding. Have you not seen this kind of thing before?
impartial Greek here, I'm with the Latinos on this one. Most Latinos are more Americans than "americans" anyway. US was made to be a country of European / African immigrants, later on added Asians as well, but the real Americans nowadays are Mexican, Bolivian, Peruvian etc.
Can’t believe he’s almost at the end
Were just waiting for the U's at this point
I’ve been watching every now and then ever since around he did my country (Australia) and now he’s finally near the end
Michael Polloway
Still , they have 23 S countries left
But the info is now outdated so he gets to do it again
Cant wait for Sudan🇸🇩🇸🇩
Oceania, the most underrated continent!
Anand Singh Laishram Already watched it mate!
Yeah because we have afl
*underwatered continent.
It isn't a continent, it's a regional name.
@@jalilb.b.3858 In my opinion, antarctica is.
Thanks Barbs, as a Melanesian I agree! There's not much said or known about the Melanesian peoples and our cultures. We are still a mystery but there are many of us who are researching it.
proud to be Melanesian
Same, my fellow melanesian.
@@narasiliar529 but you don't live in there right ?
It's because we consider our customs and cultures Sacred, unlike poly's
Hi, IYO why do you think its like that? F
As a Chamorro (Guam 🇬🇺 native), thank you for this episode and covering all of our islands! 🙌🏽👏🏽
Biba i Islå-ta!
Chamorros, pilipinos, indonesians is only one before the colonisation.. They use to navigate from one island to another island..
Barbs: soon we wil reach *the end*
Coronavirus: youre not wrong there man.
He probably won't be able to actually go to Samoa for a while like he did "the Saints".
@@andyjay729 but hey at least hannah's going to st. lucia soon!
Climate change: Heh, we'll see about that.
@@andyjay729 I just checked, Samoa has no case yet, some other lucky Pacifics yet are NZ's Cook Islands, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
@@adrianatgaming8640 Well, I wouldn't be too certain on that either. Are there any cases there or nearby in the Caribbean?
the only darker-shaded skin people on Earth with natural blond hair.... wow, the world will never stop to amaze me.
Oceana's history is so interesting. It's like Caribbean on steroids and way more secluded from the rest of the word
👏👏👏👏
Here’s a challenge: Try locating the tiny Oceanic nations of the Pacific
Tuvalu
Challange
Ok
Well, I can do that on a map pretty easily. Probably because I'm a Pacific island enthusiast or something like that... the real challenge for me is the Lesser Antilles nations
@@BigEvan101 nice cat picture
fun fact: new zealand used to be one island that was as tall as the east coast of the usa and about three times as wide as it is today. It possibly was connected to Australia. However, at some point, sea levels rose and sunk most of New Zealand and left behind what we see of New Zealand today.
yeah, becoming Old Zealand
Becuse America cheated Canada and vice versa
Yeah nah Maui fished up the islands with his magical hook
Zealandia
Where I’m from tahiti it was a legend that the sunken lands of maori New Zealand
*Confused about a place called Micronesia within Micronesia; lives in a place called America within America”
I think people just say Micronesia instead of FSM-Federate States of Micronesia.
About melanesia, the name comes from the Greek word "μελανος" =melanόs which means "dark colour, close to black". Hence the name of a region where the people have dark skin .
I'm an Australian and have been binge-watching your videos about Oceania (and Indonesia and Timor-Leste). It's great learning about my neighbours and the continent in, I know so much about Europe and Middle East but not my own backyard...but our brothers and sisters across the Pacific are so interesting themselves! Keep up the great work mate
Oceania is one of the most unknown regions in the world. I love it here
Bula from Fiji 🇫🇯❤
I actually laughed at the "love square"
Same here
I laugh in Spanish
I loved this episode......I love how you mentioned East Timor as well......I'm mixed with Timorese and I had taken a DNA test and found that I am 29% Melanesian, which I figured would be due to my Timorese side.
Love and support from Australia
@@SantomPh yea I figured after speaking to my family about it but also I had Filipino mixture too also Portuguese which made sense due to Timor history
I'm also mixed with Timorese because of my parent but I haven't take DNA test.
Love and support from Indonesia
@@solangeboavida226 btw you surname "boavida" means "good life" in portuguese
@@maryocecilyo3372 I already knew that but thanks anyways.......
what DNA test did you take?
"We're going to reach the end of UN members."
Me, a Taiwanese: *HOORAY!!!*
why do you have a japanese name lol
@@adrianatgaming8640 I just don't wanna use my real name, so I made up a Japanese one since I used to travel to Japan quite often.
Yo, I'm also a Taiwanese! I've been a geography now fan for such a long time, can't wait if one day Barbs make a video on Taiwan!
Polynesians came from Taiwan.
Isn't Taiwan not part of the UN?
Or am I mixing stuff up? (sorryyy)
It's a good thing that the emus haven't invaded any more nations.
Oceania also has a lost continent.
It's called zelandia and is under water and at one time was above the water.
It would have been half the size of Australia and be the biggest island in the world.
We found Old Zealand
@Big Smoke because greenland exists
@@alabama100 old Zealand is ac a place in the Netherlands
@Big Smoke because technically it is a continent, so a lot of people don't count it as an island.
@@brianisme6498 oh yeah I forgot that flat maps distort things
The all weird faces when explaining the possible Micronesia/ Federal States of Micronesia confusion thing were funny, being himself from the United States of America.
I’m 16 now and I’ve lived 12 years in Melanesia (specifically Fiji for 8 years, Vanuatu for 1 and Papua New Guinea for 3 and a half) and the people are the best. I now moved back to Europe but I miss it every day. If you ever have the chance, please visit Fiji cause Fijians are the most kind hearted loving people in the world (also please visit so the tourism industry can stay alive after covid)
@Fiji Country Ball hey mate, alg I'm in Macedonia now, so, far away from the action 😅😅. How's stuff in Fiji, I heard the mask mandate was lifted ey? How's tourism? Genuinely a delight to get your reply, I miss fiji so much, much love bro, Moce
I gotta compare my fro to a Fiji 🇫🇯 fro someday
Same man, my family is from Maluku and I live in Europe. The vibes are much better there
Thank you! I am teaching a little geography class on Mondays and this coming week is Oceania. Your stuff is always great but also especially helpful while I help my kids explore our planet!
It's 12:41 am in Norway, and I'm watching Geography Now - gotta love quarantine life!
Yeah, same in The Netherlands. My excuse is cleaning up my laptop to see if it can go a wee bit faster.
Well its 01:44 were I live
I was about to sleep until geography now uploaded
Same here in France, good luck and stay safe European brothers and sisters ❤️
10:46 am in east Australia
In Germany too
Yay! I love learning about this part of the world especially because outside of Australia and New Zealand, you don’t really hear about these unique and awesome pacific island nations/territories! Thanks Geography Now and keep up the great work making these very informative videos! I love to learn from you guys!
Barbs, have you ever considered re-recording the first countries of the series? I feel that you improved a lot on the format of the videos and I would love to see some countries with the better production plus presenters that joined after. And I say this as a Brazilian who would appreciate a longer episode because of the size of the country and how much diversity we have here :)
Oh Afganistan episode will be so different nowadays
I can't stress enough how amazing your videos are, and what an awesome service you provide to the curious folk of the world. Chapeau!
Damn Barby, you actually mentioned the whole bit about Rotuma being Polynesian. Thoroughly impressed. Thanks!
This exciting actually
I think you explained great the Oceania Region and i am excited for the Tuvalu episode 💪🇹🇻
Great video! Always one upping yourself Barbs and crew! Please don’t stop content when you done! I know that slot to ask but we all appreciate you so much!
Mad respect for all the work you’ve put in over the years mate thank you for teaching us all so much about the world.
Love the episode so far, so sad that we are running out of countries, could you do a episode about all the Canadian cities, keep up the great work
"Oceania is vast, Oceania is expanding, Oceania is hospitable and generous, Oceania is humanity rising from the depths of brine and regions of fire deeper still, Oceania is us. We are the sea, we are the ocean…" - Epeli Hau'ofa
Wow, this region of the world is amazingly diverse and fascinating! Definitely going to seek out documentaries about these marvellous people now!
Thank you! This was very helpful. You’re good at explaining things simply and clearly! :)
Can't wait for the Tuvalu and Vanuatu episodes!!!
I love that the "Six continents" map has North and South America as one continent, but still separates Europe and Asia.
Even Asia and Africa are more connected than North America and South America.
Right? I've never understood that. Like, if we're separating based on cultural differences, then I would argue that SW Asia and East Asia are more different than SW Asia and Europe, so why is the split where it is? I mean, we all know why, it's because it's based on a Euro-centric view of the world where Europe is somehow apart from Asia. Even as a kid, I never understood why we divided Europe and Asia like that. Frankly, I would even say a case could be made for Afro-Eurasia to all be one continent, just like how some call the Americas one continent. Then again, at least Africa is somewhat physically cut off from Eurasia, so that division makes some sense, but Europe and Asia are for sure one continent.
@@samweldon8104 where is Africa physically cut off from Asia? I thought the Sinai Peninsula was in Asia
@@theblackryvius6613 The Suez Canal, technically. But if we're going off Atlas Pro's criteria that a continental boundary is where a climatic region is at its thinnest point, then the boundary is still between the Sinai Peninsula and the rest of Egypt.
However, he also split Eurasia into Asia, Europe, Anarabia, Achaemenia, and Aindia based on mountain ranges, although in essence Europe, Anarabia (including the Iranian plateau), and India are more like subcontinents--divided more culturally than geographically.
As an European we all learned in school that there are 7 continents in the world where America is split into North America and South America.
Very insightful and very much appreciated!
Best of luck to you making new episodes during this covid 19 stay-at-home time!
I love Seterra! It’s super useful for studying. It’s definitely helped me pass some social studies exams.
6:00 Barbs: A country in Micronesia called Micronesia *shrugs*
Imagine if there was a country in the Americas called America, that would be so weird too.
He means FSM = Federate States of Micronesia
We just say Micronesia and they'll just understand that it's FSM.
Thanks! I learned a lot in this video. I'll be coming back to it and the other videos on this channel.
Thank you so much for your contents! It's amazing!
I thought you guys were going to talk about Oceania in 1984.
George Doty-Williams I guess because much of their territory was made up of islands and coastal areas.
Goldstein double plus un-good!
Who would he say they’re at war with
A Swedish Perspective from what Big Brother said (and Big Brother is always right) Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. Eastasia has always been the ally.
@@georgedoty-williams2085 alotta ocean between their territor(y/ies)
Barbs: soon we will reach *the end*
Coronavirus: Yep
Coronavirus: **Cries in 97% survival rate**
Lol
@@patrickstar9684 cries on distrupted economy.
You mean "Yap"?
I should get punched
Great channel bro . Love watching these
You did a great job Barb! Thanks for putting us on the 'Geography Now' map :) Big fan!
Finally, I wanted an episode about Oceania so bad!
Anyway I always thought Australia and the Islands around (like Solomon Islands) are a continent, while Polynesia, Micronesia and most of Melanesia aren't, but we created this geographical term, Oceania, to mentally locate them.
in sweden we say ”världsdelar” which translates to world parts basically. we have the work kontinent also but världsdelar includes oceania in a simpler way
Love your teaching style!!
Very informative and interesting, thank you!
Geography now: Oceania has the least population of all continents
Antarctica: Am I a joke to you?
Barby: "Some areas teach there are only 6 continents"
Me: "Oh, must be ones that stick with Eurasia."
Map: North & South America are one continent.
Me: *o.O*
That continent it's called 'America' in Spanish.
We consider around here 6 continents : America / Europe / Asia / Africa / Oceania / Antarctica.
continents are divided based on petty much common knowledge. If they were divided based on tectonic plates, there would be more than 20 continents. New Zealand and Cuba would be two of them
Oh please we have an 8/7 system in my country, Europe Asia Africa Antarctica Oceania and the Americas, which can be North, South and Central or Latin and Anglo
Russia at least teaches Eurasia and Two Americas, as far as I know. The one America continent is popular with spanish/portuguese speaking countries
Literally my favorite channel everrrrr ❤❤❤
great episode, thanks very much! always nice and interesting to see
Omggg you pronounced my country correctly!!! You said Niue the way its supposed to be pronounced! Thank you so much :)
I’ve been watching since around Japan and I never thought of “The End”
very well done Paul! I am honored that you showed the world my postcard of the "Tree that Owns Itself!" in Athens, GA!
Killer episode as always. Keep being awesome.
Sneaky Paul! I was convinced this episode was gonna be about EEZ's, but as an Oceanian resident this is much better
I am Brazilian, I am studying this for my exams and there is almost no content in Portuguese so thank you very much for having it in English :)
Thank you for this video!
Always watch and learn from you guys and appreciate humour as well lol! From Lusaka, Zambia
Seterra is really cool, full recommend from me :)
Eagerly waiting for the Vanuatu 🇻🇺 episode
Love the personality! Really enjoyed the video, very accurate, I might add!
So informative! Your videos are too good!
Barbs: Soon we will reach the end
Thanos: Oh goody
It’s like a girlfriend and a boyfriend broke up, but they relized that they had a dog before breaking up. Well New Zealand is like that dog. Australasia gets to keep him sometimes. And then it’s polenisia
That dog has the best land though! Dad (Australia) got the desert while mom got all the tiny islands.
Finish303 Their struggling, dogs are peaceful
@@Finish303 Dad got the main house. Mum got all the investment properties.
Zealandia is its own submerged continent. Only New Zealand and New Caledonia remain above water
I see it as more of this: Canada&America are the older siblings, raised by Britain (With Uncle France coming in and spending time with Canada when Britain wasn't looking) and when America went through their teenage rebellion and became independent, Britain went off to go find new kids to raise (read: colonise). They adopted these two unrelated kids, Australia and NZ, who lived together reluctantly at first then grew closer as they grew up.
The two sets of kids meet for the first time in the trenches of WW1 when Britain introduces them. After the war, Britain moved back to Europe and NZ&Australia got independence. During WW2, Australia, Canada, America and New Zealand only got closer.
Canada and New Zealand somewhat rely on their bigger, more powerful older siblings, but are annoyed they keep getting mistaken as their older siblings when traveling overseas.
Although America spends most of their time with Canada and Australia sounds most of their time with NZ because their houses are right next to each other, during family reunions America and Australia will sneak off to do crazy shenanigans together (Probably annoying Britain by butchering the Queen's English) while Canada and New Zealand chat about hockey and rugby while sipping on tea.
Great explanation!
This is great, thank you!
Finally! I love Oceania, it's my favorite continent.
Actually, the eastern part of Indonesia, which is not only West Papua but also Maluku Islands and Nusa Tenggara Islands is part of Oceania, not only geographically but also ethnically and genetically. Indonesia is not only part of Southeast Asia but also plays an important role for Oceania. Love Oceania
True as
GOD YOU'RE AMAZING, YOU CANT IMAGINE HOW USEFUL THIS VIDEO IS , I LOVE THESE KIND OF FILLERS..
YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HAPPY I AM YOU MENTIONED NORFOLK AND PITCAIRN!!! I am a decendant of both of the islands and my heart rate physically sped up when you were listing islands as I feared you wouldnt mention them (Most videos dont) you really know your stuff, thankyou, Mais Tentulã Mais Lubbé😭❤🙏
Can't believe we'll reach the end of the UN states soon. I've been watching since the Benin episode and it's been so mad to see you grow to where you are now but at the same time it's literally taken forever
"Toss a coin to your Witcher" has a very different meaning on Yap.
Lol underratted comment
Amazing video! Just amazing!
Brilliant video!
As a samoan the closest languages in my view is tuvalu and tokelau, i can understand around 80 percent if tokelauan
@Jeff Iefata most definitely!
And Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi
9:40 Quick correction: Melanesian peoples, as well as Indigenous Australians ARE Black. They aren't African but they were racialized as Black during colonization similarly to African peoples. There is a history of political movements surrounding their Blackness and their experience as a Black people. The word "Melanesia" itself roughly translates to "Islands of Black People".
Awesome video!
Been Wondering what Oceania is; now I understand! Thank you for your upload.
Micro(small)- nesia(islands)
Mela (black) - nesia (islands)
Poly(many) - nesia ( islands)
Oceania isn't actually a continent, just a geographical region containing Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and various other pacific islands, for all those in the comments stating otherwise.
I am aussie btw
Umm... it seems australians are the only ones who think that way, bc all the other comments are saying it's called Oceania and they're people who live in Oceania too so...
I mean ik in the us they call it Australia too but I think you're the only ones. In Europe we also call it Oceania, and if I'm not mistaken, in South America too. Idk about Asia tho
Its usually north americans and Australia that refers to the pacific as Australia, Especially aussie. Lowkey feel like they salty cuz fiji and new Zealand didnt join the new country called " Australia" at the time, so they just called the whole region Australia lol
@@nickislander4915 Australia isn't a region either, nobody refers to the pacific as australia either, just the continent (consisting of australia and australia only)
YES thank you for this video !!!!
Your videos help me a lot Barby. Thank you so much. 💖👌
I’m so glad you mentioned my dad’s people the Torres Strait islanders !!! And yes they ain’t like the native aborigines of Australia 🇦🇺 they even can understand Tok Pisin of PNG being that their own version is very similar much like the Cooky islanders w/ Maori
SantomPh I’m talking about the Creole not the local toughs
Sending love to my fellow French people who live halfway across the globe 🇳🇨🇵🇫🇼🇫
I have always been curious about that part of the world. So thank you
Just discovered the channel! You rock!
When you eventually run out of countries you should re-updated videos of the older videos and do version 2.0 for the most recent countries.
Me an Oceanian: the expert
Same😀👍
I’m Australian.
What is your country?? :D
dude your presentation is awesome ..
Congratulations on still working on your vidoes despite the pandemic! I hope you can cover the least explored countries of the world while not getting infected!
I’m Polynesian. The language thing - some languages are more mutually intelligible than others. Samoan and Tongan are DEFINITELY NOT mutually intelligible, they are quite different actually. Cook Is and Maori are close but Tokelauan and Tuvaluan are probably the closest. Fluent Tokelauan and Tuvaluan speakers can hold a conversation speaking their respective languages with little to no problem. But there are definitely words that are generic throughout the islands of Polynesia e.g. fetu/whetu = star, lagi/rangi = heavens, moana = ocean, fenua/whenua/fanua = land, va’a/vaka/waka = Polynesian canoe, fale/whare = house, toto = blood etc
Aj Edwards i am polynesian too
I am half samoan and tongan and half european
Worth mentioning to people reading this that in Maori, WH = F.
So when you see Fetu/Whetu, just know they're pronounced very similarly, it's not like Weh-too or something.
Chuukese (Mortlockese):
Fuu - Star
Láng - Sky
Fonu - Land
Waa - Boat
Falang - the cooking house
Manaman - supernatural power
And recently I learned that the word we use “Tirow” has exactly the same meaning as “Tulou” in some Polynesian languages. We use it when we pass people. We crouch forward, pass, and say “tirow”.
omg the way you said macquarie hah, if only you had a macquarie dictionary to know how to say it
“MacCOWrie”
Mac-KWUH- ah- ree is how I say it.
@@juminhan6793 mac- qwar-rie. Trust me, i live close to port macquarie, got friends there. and when they say it, we usually say 'port', but it is mack-quwar-ry (i don't know hot to phonetically spell it)
@@peepeetrain8755 you guys should learn the International Phonetic Alphabet, i say it as /məkwaɹiː/ or /məkwaɪɹiː/
Jumin Han
I think that it’s Mac-Kwah-ree
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I love this video, she learn me so many things about oceania ❤