Custom Maps - "Dumb test for smart people" [PLAY ALONG]

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2022
  • I'm back from the states. While I play catch up, I offer you this. A quirky play along game that will supposedly separate the dons from the dunces...
    PLAY ALONG: Play your round, put your marker down, then switch tabs back to CZcams to watch my attempt and the result. This way you don't ruin the game or the video!
    Play this map:
    www.geoguessr.com/challenge/c...

Komentáře • 961

  • @headlights-go-up
    @headlights-go-up Před rokem +2395

    That moment when seeing blue butterflies makes you think Japanese people read maps upside down...lol

    • @porfirij
      @porfirij Před rokem +143

      in this case, the map wouldn't just be upside down, but mirrored. i mean, i can imagine a world in which people choose to read maps upside down alright, but mirrored? that's just too funny...

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Před rokem +18

      They do sometimes read them 'upside down'. You have printed maps on signs where up=forward instead of north for easier orientation

    • @shacklesburst
      @shacklesburst Před rokem +41

      funnily enough, stationary tourist maps at sights in Japan are actually pretty often flipped to be read looking up from where the reader is standing. it's the only country I've ever been to where that's a pretty regular occurrence. not here, of course, but it's a very tom thing to accidentally come to a correct conclusion for entirely wrong reasons.

    • @headlights-go-up
      @headlights-go-up Před rokem +6

      @@se6369 Maybe for a map of a smaller area/neighborhood, but for a map of an entire geographical landmass?

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Před rokem

      @@headlights-go-up I don't know, but I presume not

  • @GroovingPict
    @GroovingPict Před rokem +1085

    I like how they blurred out the faces of two of the fake easter island statues, but not the other five, as if to imply that those two specifically requested to be anonymous

  • @Arguing101
    @Arguing101 Před rokem +1111

    12:46
    Tom is literally that one meme with the dude looking at a butterfly and asking "Is this a ___"

  • @snotgobblerific
    @snotgobblerific Před rokem +1956

    It's not a map of the island, it's a bunch of blue butterflies, the shop has a massive blue butterfly other side of the door

    • @zedis1273
      @zedis1273 Před rokem +85

      lmao

    • @timwildauer5063
      @timwildauer5063 Před rokem +37

      I was screaming the exact same thing the whole way lol

    • @greenonion11
      @greenonion11 Před rokem +221

      No no no, Japanese people look at maps upside down

    • @tiduszk
      @tiduszk Před rokem +9

      @@greenonion11 most maps in South America are actually oriented with south at the top

    • @EdoKarachannel
      @EdoKarachannel Před rokem +4

      I was also dying the whole time after seeing that

  • @kamil.g.m
    @kamil.g.m Před rokem +885

    The lady in the first location’s garb had “rapa nui” written on it which is what the natives call Easter Island.

    • @jamesrogers98
      @jamesrogers98 Před rokem +114

      I was giggling so hard that Tom didn’t catch that

    • @muhilan8540
      @muhilan8540 Před rokem +118

      @@jamesrogers98 yeah especially since he read one of the markers on the map that said Rapa Nui on it

    • @agustinsalazar9351
      @agustinsalazar9351 Před rokem +125

      Also Isla de Pascua means literally Easter Island lol

    • @stephano6793
      @stephano6793 Před rokem +8

      He thought it was a kiwi place lol

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Před rokem +38

      @@stephano6793 I don't think he meant it was NZ, just that Maori and Rapa Nui are both Polynesian languages so it "sounded Kiwi". But idk. Sometimes he does say weird things lol, like the last round being a copy of Colosseum.

  • @nicholasdipples
    @nicholasdipples Před rokem +1390

    As the map maker I can 100% confirm the amphitheatre is the original, it also exists in GeoGuessr's famous places map. Glad you enjoyed the map and hope everyone else learns something new too! Was a lot of fun to make (I'm also always open to people messaging me with new replica location ideas!)

    • @briancook9165
      @briancook9165 Před rokem +113

      Eiffel Towers around the world could be fun

    • @pbjbagel
      @pbjbagel Před rokem +33

      Do you have "Atlanta White House" in your list?

    • @paulwesley3862
      @paulwesley3862 Před rokem +25

      I don't know the city name off the top of my head but there is a "traditional" Bavarian (region Bavaria in Germany) city replica in Japan

    • @ApathyBM
      @ApathyBM Před rokem +9

      Were you shocked that the 1st and 2nd maps were Easter Island statues or is the drawing pool of maps not too large?

    • @Olli399
      @Olli399 Před rokem

      @@paulwesley3862 Huis Ten Bosch

  • @ErickBraham
    @ErickBraham Před rokem +892

    Taipei 101 was the tallest building in the world from 2004 to 2010 so 6 years. Nailed it Tom.

    • @buurmain
      @buurmain Před rokem +8

      was looking for this comment - thanks

    • @ajayramtohul
      @ajayramtohul Před rokem +48

      It also holds the record for fastest lift in the world. Goes up arbout 85 floors in less than 30 seconds. Was lucky enough to visit earlier this year.

    • @wahbi79
      @wahbi79 Před rokem +2

      I thought burj Khalifa was done in 2009

    • @WesDaviestravel
      @WesDaviestravel Před rokem +9

      Been up Taipei 101 like 5 times. That lift is faaaaast.

    • @ajayramtohul
      @ajayramtohul Před rokem +5

      @@WesDaviestravel it is amazing. It really surprised me how smooth the journey is as well.

  • @williamklumpenhower1188
    @williamklumpenhower1188 Před rokem +316

    I love how they've blurred the faces on the replica easter island statues to protect their privacy

    • @chri-k
      @chri-k Před rokem +5

      but only the ones that asked to stay anonymous

  • @___jd
    @___jd Před rokem +835

    Small correction: The moai statues on Easter Island didn't sink into the ground over time, they were deliberately buried up to their necks by their builders (some, not all of them).

    • @mortezz1268
      @mortezz1268 Před rokem +10

      Why

    • @Unitedknud
      @Unitedknud Před rokem +189

      @@mortezz1268 I'm pretty sure 'no one knows' would be an appropriate answer to your question.

    • @arnoldmmbb
      @arnoldmmbb Před rokem +19

      Yes they also took them down for unknown reasons, all the moai that stands today in the ahus where found face down by the explorers

    • @dashthecat0
      @dashthecat0 Před rokem +89

      The statues were first carved at the top of the hill, then they used the steep slope to turn the statues upright. Some of them broke during this process, and they were already slightly below ground level as part of the righting process, they were then abandoned. There used to be a lot of other statues around the island, but most of them were knocked down after european contact( the islanders were thoroughly shaken by disease, and the dutch shooting them up, so the islanders pinned this on their gods failing them, and knocked down the statues). but as the statues on that hill were already abandoned and had no significance, they were left alone.

    • @OtesOtesOtes
      @OtesOtesOtes Před rokem +5

      Yeah there's literally no way they'd be 80%+ submerged. Maybe 3 feet max, and I doubt it.

  • @barlikwornik3769
    @barlikwornik3769 Před rokem +286

    The theater one was just hard, there are hundreds of them all around the Mediterranean. Kinda impossible to figure it out unless you’re really into it.

    • @mustafasefasoysal8042
      @mustafasefasoysal8042 Před rokem +38

      only the name of the man "mehmet" could help easily there. because it's the most popular name in turkey because of the sultan mehmed II

    • @linusandersson1535
      @linusandersson1535 Před rokem +1

      It's the largest one though. (Out of the ones that don't go full circle.)

    • @vincenzodanello4085
      @vincenzodanello4085 Před rokem

      @@mustafasefasoysal8042 yup I went Turkey, and I actually went Izmir so I was insanely close

    • @snooks5607
      @snooks5607 Před rokem +3

      yea Tom's just confused at 26:00. maybe not hundreds but there's a number of roman theatres, been to few myself. like wouldn't the existence of ancient looking theatre just automatically mean it's not "the" but "an" original, like who'd copy one? it'd be ridiculous amount of effort for not much gain, modern people don't want to sit outside on stone seats. well maybe some rich weirdo outside europe

    • @phil6530
      @phil6530 Před rokem

      There is only one reason I got that one right: I happened to be reading about Ephesus just yesterday. It's the only time I've ever been lucky at this game.

  • @gamergod9182
    @gamergod9182 Před rokem +394

    fun fact: there is actually an arena/amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia, which is basically a smaller version of the Colosseum.

    • @jojogh10
      @jojogh10 Před rokem +18

      Yep but it isn't a fake!

    • @albevanhanoy
      @albevanhanoy Před rokem +22

      It's a lot smaller than the Rome one, but actually very well preserved!

    • @gamechanger97
      @gamechanger97 Před rokem +17

      older and better preserved!

    • @nicholasdipples
      @nicholasdipples Před rokem +4

      That was the original "replica" location I used for the Colosseum before changing it to another similar one

    • @Wimpleman
      @Wimpleman Před rokem +8

      I have been there, Pula is a cracking place

  • @skagenrora1236
    @skagenrora1236 Před rokem +750

    The amphitheater is 100% the original. But there was a amphitheater in most Greek/Roman cities with different sizes and designs. Most of them look really cimilar.

    • @reanbowlerd5988
      @reanbowlerd5988 Před rokem +35

      Is it a very famous amphitheater? Since the map is very famous places and supposed to have a lookalike for each place i imagine they should all be very well known spots. But i feel like alot of amphitheaters look just like that, so wouldnt a “lookalike” for it just be another amphitheater? I guess unless that specific one has had a copy made of it.

    • @thepausebrake5063
      @thepausebrake5063 Před rokem +50

      @@reanbowlerd5988 Yeah that was the Ephesus Amphitheatre. Ephesus was one of the major cities during it's time and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Turkey. Library of Celsus in Ephesus is also quite famous. Also Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders was in Ephesus.

    • @krix17
      @krix17 Před rokem +19

      Actually a lot used the almost same exact designs after 140s AD. The architect/engineer Pseumius popularized a design for amphitheaters by building one in modern day Zagreb and Slovenia in the 140s AD. The designs were extremely efficient resource and money wise, and seemed to be as impressive and beautiful as any other theatres, so roman governors tried to copy his designs and convince local architects and builders to try them. I made this all up by the way

    • @AlejandroLaviana
      @AlejandroLaviana Před rokem +32

      It is just a theatre, not an amphitheatre! The amphitheatre goes all the way around a central stage, whereas the theatre is just a semicircle. They had different uses as well; an amphitheatre would house fighting or sport events, while theatres would be for drama, music, and so on :)

    • @stevenalper3890
      @stevenalper3890 Před rokem +6

      Memet is a common name in Turkey.

  • @danthyros
    @danthyros Před rokem +147

    "Do Japanese people read maps upside-down?" has got to be the Tom quote of the year.
    I edged you out today, Tom, but I had the advantage of having played this map a few weeks ago and the replica moai was a repeat for me. I had guessed in Okinawa the first time but this time I remembered where it was and got a full 5000 on that round. I also got close to 5k on the original moai and on Taipei 101. Had bad scores on the replica Taj Mahal and on the amphitheater; on the latter I saw the name Mehmet right away and was thinking Turkey but then managed to convince myself the ruins looked Roman rather than Greek and so were more likely to be in North Africa and put the guess down in Timgad.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před rokem

      Mehmet is a typical Turkish name. It was a solid clue.

    • @Adam0k
      @Adam0k Před rokem

      Roman ruins would still work for Turkey because Romans were in Anatolia for a long time. Even longer if you count byzantium!

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 Před rokem

      @@damyr you do realize turkish people travel too, right?

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před rokem +1

      @@jlt131 Absolutely. But combined with the site and its environment, I was pretty sure Turkey was the way to go.

    • @funkym0nks519
      @funkym0nks519 Před rokem

      I was laughing so hard when he said that. I never talk to youtube videos but this time I audibly said ''No, Tom''

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +56

    "Don't know what that big lake is doing" that's Ranu Kau, and that's no ordinary lake! It's a CRATER lake! Ranu Kau is a dormant volcano, one of the three main volcanoes on the island, the other two being Terevaka and Poike. These three extinct volcanoes formed the island, hence why the island is shaped like a triangle. In the Rapa Nui culture, the ceremonial center of Orongo is found at the southwestern tip of Ranu Kau. Orongo is where the people did a ritual every year of swimming to the islet of Motu Nui, pick up the first sooty tern/manu tara egg of the season, and then bring it back undamaged while climbing up to the village
    Gotta say, it was nice of this civilization to collapse so Squidward could have a home

  • @Novgorod_Republic
    @Novgorod_Republic Před rokem +15

    09:17 "You'd have to be pretty dumb to think that this was the original, because... Asian tourists" lmao

  • @lukasz-dg5rn
    @lukasz-dg5rn Před rokem +228

    "Easter Island" - when you zoomed it you could see "Isla de Pascua", it's spanish translation because this island belongs to Chile. Knowing that it belongs to Chile helps finding it. Also knowing that Easter in french is Pâques (sounds similar to Pascua) makes it easier to understand what's happening on the map without knowing spanish.

    • @snooks5607
      @snooks5607 Před rokem +15

      I know some Spanish but wouldn't have remembered pascua either, it's not a word that comes up often. but thought Tom would've recognized "rapa nui" and "moai" though?

    • @XYZeNxghtmxre
      @XYZeNxghtmxre Před rokem +4

      Pascua was originally used for a pagan holiday, it was then appropriated into Passover and finally Easter as we know it

    • @Smogshaik
      @Smogshaik Před rokem +14

      There was also a Hotel with "Easter Island" in its name

    • @vegancam
      @vegancam Před rokem +2

      @Snooks I know some Spanish and though I am not of Italian descent, my grandmother lived in an area with lots of Italian nonnas who would pinch us grandkids on the cheeks and give us pastries when we would visit at Easter time and say "Buona Pasqua".

    • @jonahs92
      @jonahs92 Před rokem +10

      @@XYZeNxghtmxre Uh, no. "Pascua" comes from Pesach, which is the name of the holiday of Passover in Hebrew. "Passover" is a back-formation formed from the idea that, as the story goes, the Angel of Death *passed over* the houses of the people who painted them with lamb's blood. And "Easter" comes from the name of a Germanic goddess of spring.

  • @storrho
    @storrho Před rokem +6

    The city of Split in Croatia was built around a Roman emperors, Diocletianus, palace. It still stands to this day and is one of the best preserved works of Roman architecture.

  • @jazzinthevoid
    @jazzinthevoid Před rokem +79

    Thanks Tom for all the content you create for us. I think you are my biggest discovery on youtube in long years of using the platform. Humble, charismatic, with a great sense of humour and always outdoing yourself in every idea and plan you think about. And best of all, your content also makes me learn something new. I just wish we could have 1 video a day, I would never tire myself. Thanks again!

  • @JoelAngel12
    @JoelAngel12 Před rokem +2

    Loved the dribble videos! I was very inspired, enjoyed the camaraderie of your team, and I cried at the end.

  • @derekmcelfresh7646
    @derekmcelfresh7646 Před rokem +39

    I'm so excited for the How Not to Travel America series, Tom. Hope you had a great time over here!

  • @shiina29
    @shiina29 Před rokem +44

    Tom’s reaction to katakana was so funny. It’s just more Japanese, Tom. 😂

    • @xSG1969x
      @xSG1969x Před rokem +5

      he did recognise the katakana as Japanese, it's the hiragana he didn't recognise, which I find very odd, because Japanese is maybe the only language that mixes 3 completely looking different alphabets like that and I would think pros would recognise/know this already.

  • @evansanford3000
    @evansanford3000 Před rokem +13

    I’ve been watching for probably about 4 years now and just want to say thank you for always being yourself, Tom. There’s nothing better than seeing a creator as passionate, charismatic, and genuine as you. Love watching your videos!! Hope you’re doing well!

  • @ruskie1367
    @ruskie1367 Před rokem

    so excited for the new videos! love the content, one of the best guys i've stumbled upon
    keep up the great work

  • @PULMANaryArchery
    @PULMANaryArchery Před rokem

    Glad to see you’re back and safe Tom. Excited for the new series as I think the how not to travel Europe was the best series so far.

  • @sam-sm9ez
    @sam-sm9ez Před rokem +23

    The first one made me almost go mad! It said Isla de Pascua on the map, which is Spanish for Easter island. Hanga Roa is its only town (with a harrowing history). Rapa Nui is the islands indigenous name as others have pointed out ☺️ The moai statues indeed have bodies (but no legs!), though they haven’t sunken into the ground up to their necks - they were buried. Originally they all had pukao (little hats). ☺️ Rapa Nui is a national park and world heritage site that is only since very recently back in the hands on the Rapa Nui (the people), to manage their own landscape.

    • @aggietony2010
      @aggietony2010 Před rokem

      It even said "Easter Island hotel" (or something similar) in the middle of the screen at one point

    • @MikeP2055
      @MikeP2055 Před rokem

      Their "hats" were bright red, if I remember correctly . . . ?

  • @Penguig
    @Penguig Před rokem +13

    i cannot wait for new content edited up by you and joe to grace my screen

  • @JJ-ig6ot
    @JJ-ig6ot Před rokem +1

    I love your GeoGuessr stuff! More of that, please :)

  • @n16161
    @n16161 Před rokem

    I am a fan of these slow and methodical videos. The accent combined with the ASMR of the clicks makes these very nice videos to watch and listen to.

  • @Glenhh
    @Glenhh Před rokem +27

    I actually visited the last location with my school a few of years ago.
    It’s a historic site that isn’t a replica. It’s just an old greek theater, there are many like it. If there is a copy in this Geoguessr map I reckon it’s a copy of a greek theater in general and not this one in particular.

  • @GreySharr
    @GreySharr Před rokem +7

    20:50 I've been there twice (Ephesus) and as soon as I saw the place I was like wait I know this haha. This is an awesome site to visit, as Celsus library is quite impressive and there are a lot of well preserved houses and places. But be warned : it gets really hot in summer, like over 40°C quite easily ^^

  • @golitsyn
    @golitsyn Před rokem

    That's soo cool. Round 5 I instantly knew where you were. It's so cool seeing a place I've been to and recognising it straight away.

  • @justyndelbridge7467
    @justyndelbridge7467 Před rokem

    LOVE this! Please please please do more GeoGuesser videos, they’re my favorite thing on CZcams 🤘😻

  • @wvdh
    @wvdh Před rokem +6

    The Colosseum is an amphitheater, this is a 'regular' theater. "Amphi" meaning ""on both sides": an amphitheater is just 2 theaters put together.

  • @yodamort1
    @yodamort1 Před rokem +11

    "What stamp, what mark did [the Romans] make [on Croatia]?" While looking directly at the city of Split, the former capital of Roman Dalmatia, where the Palace of Diocletian is, was fairly amusing

  • @michaelchen2718
    @michaelchen2718 Před 7 měsíci +1

    2:47 HAHAHAAHAH I LOVE your dry sense of humor!!!!!

  • @TombLara
    @TombLara Před rokem +1

    Love this video! Would love to see more of this map :)

  • @amarahachfeld5609
    @amarahachfeld5609 Před rokem +7

    I know this doesn't have anything to do with the actual video, but thanks to your videos, I was the only one in my class that could correctly identify Algeria based on it's outline 😂

  • @hsr.visuals
    @hsr.visuals Před rokem +15

    the moment you're too much tryharding: seeing islands in butterflies :D great vid! :D

  • @commander-fox-q7573
    @commander-fox-q7573 Před rokem +1

    This was very fun! Would love to see you play this one again!

  • @balazsgyurak4551
    @balazsgyurak4551 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait for the new series! It's gonna be sooo awesome I know

  • @leandronc
    @leandronc Před rokem +3

    The butterfly poster being an upside down (and mirrored, even!) map was pure gold! And yeah, the red text was japanese as well. It was mostly hard to read but you could make out some characters.

  • @EmmanQuinones5234
    @EmmanQuinones5234 Před rokem +6

    A roaring success trip means a Platinum-level type content so I will eagerly wait for it!!

    • @fumthings
      @fumthings Před rokem

      either that or Lions!, they have lions in america, right?

    • @DoiInthanon1897
      @DoiInthanon1897 Před rokem

      @@fumthings In zoos, not in the wild.

  • @mrzachwright
    @mrzachwright Před rokem

    Welcome back Tom! Glad you survived America! Can’t wait to see the shenanigans.

  • @nicolasfpauly
    @nicolasfpauly Před 11 měsíci

    I had that VERY SAME Taz hat when I was a kid and I lost it in Spain during a summer trip. So nice to see it on your head ❤

  • @J1mston
    @J1mston Před rokem +96

    For the Easter Island one, they did change their name to Rapa Nui. The Fall of Civilisations podcast did an episode on it and it's honestly one of the best stand alone historical pieces done ever. I highly recommend it. Give it a listen and you’ll never forget the name again.

    • @sirlight4954
      @sirlight4954 Před rokem +7

      Oh, so that's where I got it in my YT feed. Yes, definitely second the Fall of Civilisations recommendation. It is much more than a podcast, I'd call it an audio documentary. They have a terrific blend of historic facts, cultural artefacts and various writing examples of poets of that time. They include music which is appropriate for the region they are discussing; they even hire a voice actor to read the original poem in the modern language closest to the original language in addition to just translating the poem. They really-really do an amazing job of giving you a sense of how would it feel to be a person living in the society they are describing

    • @josefanon8504
      @josefanon8504 Před rokem +2

      the podcast is fantastic

    • @michaelmichael2382
      @michaelmichael2382 Před rokem

      Thanks

    • @thewiseturtle
      @thewiseturtle Před rokem +3

      There was also a podcast/talk from The Long Now foundation about Easter Island. That's where I know some of the history/theories from. I totally didn't remember that it was also Rapa Nui, though I knew there was some dark history to Rapa Nui, as well. Only playing this game made me learn that they are one in the same.

    • @damianich4824
      @damianich4824 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the rec

  • @annalouise9588
    @annalouise9588 Před rokem +4

    glad the trip went well! i am so excited for the videos, hope you are well! ❤️

  • @hanswoast7
    @hanswoast7 Před rokem +1

    I am here for your personality and thinking process, not for your skill. I am happy to watch you play or explain whatever :)

  • @piccherroll
    @piccherroll Před rokem +2

    Glad to see it still hurts more than a year later Tom! To be honest we've payed more than enough for that win in Euros. Love your channel, ciao from Italy!

  • @taylan3862
    @taylan3862 Před rokem +41

    Ephesus is an ancient town, not just the amphitheatre you got, so both the round in geoguessr and your google search were original

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingo Před rokem +18

    "Capa nui or something". Rapa nui is what the indigenous people of Easter Island call that island.

    • @jmpattillo
      @jmpattillo Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I was screaming at my phone.

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo Před rokem

      @@jmpattillo that's what phones are for!

  • @AllOutPsycho
    @AllOutPsycho Před rokem

    It was so cool seing the amphitheater. I went there when I was younger and instantly recoginised it. Very cool to see!

  • @soopernoodles
    @soopernoodles Před rokem +1

    The blue butterflies....I've never facepalmed so hard

  • @Orinoco123
    @Orinoco123 Před rokem +3

    'Do Japanese people... read maps upside-down'?
    Brilliant quote, it's what we're here for.

  • @aroundtheworldsports3063
    @aroundtheworldsports3063 Před rokem +56

    Love that the island says "Isla de Pascua" literally Easter Island....

    • @reanbowlerd5988
      @reanbowlerd5988 Před rokem +18

      In a language that he doesnt speak? It must be a bit hilarious or frustrating to see people look for an answer that would be very apparent if they had the same tools as you, but you cant expect him to know every language or sum

    • @mchammer5026
      @mchammer5026 Před rokem +3

      @@reanbowlerd5988 you sound like a fun fella

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Před rokem +4

      @@reanbowlerd5988 Point taken, but he's good at Geoguesser and has a stab at written text in quite a few languages.

    • @aroundtheworldsports3063
      @aroundtheworldsports3063 Před rokem

      @@reanbowlerd5988 Whoa, settle down pal. I literally just googled "Pascua" because I don't speak Spanish (I think it’s Spanish?), but I thought that's what it might have said

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Před rokem +6

      @@aroundtheworldsports3063 But Tom can't Google it while playing. It's weird how the map doesn't say Easter Island when the rest is in English

  • @geoteun1562
    @geoteun1562 Před rokem +1

    thank you for this video tom, I only realised more how much knowledge you have😅

  • @tiltedtim
    @tiltedtim Před rokem

    Welcome back Tom! Please do more Duels mode. It was a blast to watch you play that mode

  • @13GiiO
    @13GiiO Před rokem +6

    The Ephesos Theatre (Not colosseum or amphitheatre, that is something totally different) is not the original. The original is the Dyonisos Theatre in Athens.

    • @jojogh10
      @jojogh10 Před rokem

      It's funny that it is called the Dionysus theatre to me because the first thing that comes to my mind is that he was their god for wine... 😂

  • @danthecraftman
    @danthecraftman Před rokem +4

    i like how he missed the "easter island eco lodge" on the island lol

    • @michaelmatter1222
      @michaelmatter1222 Před rokem

      Easter Island Eco Lodge "The best place to rest your head"

  • @abbycap302
    @abbycap302 Před rokem

    how not to travel europe is probably my favourite series on youtube so i absolutely cant wait for this

  • @adriennefortune210
    @adriennefortune210 Před rokem

    This brightens my day.

  • @ongbonga9025
    @ongbonga9025 Před rokem +4

    I've been watching rainbolt playing geogussr and it made me realise that you, Thomas, are actually a mere human being. Rainbolt reels off country after country having seen the image for 0.1 seconds. I think he's AI from the future.

    • @hsv45racing
      @hsv45racing Před rokem +8

      It's learning meta clues versus world knowledge, both impressive!

    • @AmyAnnLand
      @AmyAnnLand Před rokem +1

      Same with ZigZag, GeographyChallenges, Havrd, Boky, Bad_at_Geoguessr, and many others. Hence why they're in the Geo World Cup and hold many records.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +33

    Tom zooming in on Easter Island and then going back to the Cook and Pitcairn Islands was just...painful. This is why it helps to know another language, in this case Spanish. Pascua means Easter. It showed Spanish because Easter Island is a special territory of Chile. Hanga Roa (means "wide bay" in the local indigenous language) is just a name of a town on the island. The indigenous name of Easter Island is Rapa Nui, which you can see written on the woman at 3:22. Considering this round was posted a few days after a wildfire that caused irreparable damage to some of those statues...pretty bad timing.
    And to be fair to your guess, Moai statues aren't just in one location on the island. A lot of spots along the coast have them

  • @harleysmusic3242
    @harleysmusic3242 Před rokem

    IM SO ASTONISHINGLY EXCITED !!!

  • @AbyssalMelody
    @AbyssalMelody Před rokem

    Omg I'm so excited for the next journey

  • @bestgamerever4849
    @bestgamerever4849 Před rokem +17

    Redittors be like:
    🗿

  • @tinotuohimaa
    @tinotuohimaa Před rokem +25

    As clever as Tom is it's weird that he doesn't notice that the name of the island in the first round is indeed Easter island just not in English

    • @365reece
      @365reece Před rokem +3

      It even said Easter island when he zoomed in, to the left

    • @John_Jim
      @John_Jim Před rokem +4

      The downside of being a monolingual English speaker

    • @thewiseturtle
      @thewiseturtle Před rokem +3

      @@John_Jim Except that Tom speaks a fair bit of many European languages. More than most US Americans, at least. It's just that the Spanish word for Easter isn't common, and isn't at all Latin sounding (being from Hebrew, originally, for Passover), so it's not something someone with casual Spanish would typically know.

    • @RFC-3514
      @RFC-3514 Před rokem

      @@thewiseturtle - It's actually spelled _exactly_ like the Latin word "pascua" meaning "grazing" (different meaning and etymology, but a word with the exact same spelling existed in Latin, so I'm not sure why you think "it isn't at all Latin sounding"). And it's probably more common in Spanish (and in Romance languages in general - although the spelling varies a bit) than "Easter" is in English (Easter is a bigger thing in Catholic countries).
      But, of course, it's not similar to the _English_ word at all, so if he didn't know it he wouldn't associate the two.
      I would have expected him to recognise "Rapa Nui" or at least "Moai", though.

    • @thewiseturtle
      @thewiseturtle Před rokem

      @@RFC-3514 Sorry, I thought Eostre, the origin of the English word Easter, was from Latin. Looks like the word was from England and/or Germany.

  • @alexporter2720
    @alexporter2720 Před rokem +1

    I can't believe you've given us the spoiler that you're both alive

  • @bbbastii8048
    @bbbastii8048 Před rokem

    So glad you are alive!!! 😍😍😍

  • @Marronii
    @Marronii Před rokem +3

    like for the AoE reference with the trees haha

  • @PeterDeprez
    @PeterDeprez Před rokem +13

    Love the Geoguessr content. I prefer Tom over the super pros like Rainbolt or Chicago because Tom is good, but as a viewer it feels like with enough practice I can achieve this level. While Rainbolt surely is impressive, but not as engaging for me as there's no chance I can ever be that good.
    And Tom is funny and talks more about what he's thinking, wich makes for better content.

  • @saintlaflame7887
    @saintlaflame7887 Před rokem +2

    Ive been to that theater to see an opera just a few weeks back! The atmosphere is amazing and seeing it here really surprised me. The crane was still there too which is funny imo.

  • @CallieMasters5000
    @CallieMasters5000 Před rokem

    You make me laugh.
    Especially when you don't intend to. 😁
    Looking forward to your USA trip videos! I hope you found something besides lots of fattening food and gun crime.

  • @zoroasper9759
    @zoroasper9759 Před rokem +12

    Just for future reference: Amphitheatres go all the way around, like the Colosseum
    The ones that are sort of "semi circles" are theatres
    The first ones you use for gladiators, the others for plays

  • @Dezomm
    @Dezomm Před rokem +8

    For the sign at 11:00, it's definitely all Japanese. Can't quite make it all out but there's definitely しばらく and 下さい at least, and the first kanji looks like it could be 芝 (grass/turf) even though it's very skinny, but it would make sense seeing as the sign is probably asking you not to step on the grass or something.

    • @nbartlett6538
      @nbartlett6538 Před rokem +3

      You can tell you're in Japan at 9:25 with the sign that says トイレ ("TOILET")

    • @shinrafn
      @shinrafn Před rokem +1

      it says "芝養成の為、しばらくの間立入をご遠慮下さい" which means please refrain from entering for the time being due to the cultivation of the sod.

    • @Dezomm
      @Dezomm Před rokem +1

      @@shinrafn Nice! Thank you

  • @Nossairito
    @Nossairito Před rokem +2

    9:56 good to see the Ice Age baby still going strong

  • @Zestieee
    @Zestieee Před rokem

    Finally, some more pieces of information that will never find a use in my entire lifetime to learn!
    Jokes aside, that's what geography is and that's why I love it. Shame I'm so alone in this kind of thing.

  • @BIDP-
    @BIDP- Před rokem +3

    More IRL content is always welcome, even if not grandiose!

  • @M0jibake
    @M0jibake Před rokem +3

    Amazing how Tom can recognise the subtlest clues, but happily scrolls past both "Easter Island Eco Lodge" and "Rapa Nui" which was written on the woman's sarong, as well as failing to connect "Isla de Pascua" with "Easter Island"!

  • @D3Z3R7
    @D3Z3R7 Před rokem

    I don't blame you on any of your choices here, well done.

  • @josefanon8504
    @josefanon8504 Před rokem

    hell yea
    looking forward to your work Joe

  • @alexandregrondin5991
    @alexandregrondin5991 Před rokem +8

    Glad you're back Thom, can't wait to see your American trip !

  • @mattwuk
    @mattwuk Před rokem +8

    Made me chuckle when two of the 'copy' stone heads faces were blurred out

  • @jaycewesterlo7100
    @jaycewesterlo7100 Před rokem

    The first 8 minute investigative build up at the start was well worth the wait for the outcome of that round 😂😂👌

  • @ianneilson
    @ianneilson Před rokem +2

    That amphitheater looked immediately obvious to me and I couldn't work out why at first. Once we saw the full location it clicked that I had visited it 20 years ago as a young teen on a family holiday!

  • @ikemeitz5287
    @ikemeitz5287 Před rokem +7

    You're an Age of Empires fan. I didn't think I could like you more!

  • @magpie1862
    @magpie1862 Před rokem

    Wow you made it back without being a victim of a mass shooting. Well done!

  • @Ashs-mini-vlogs
    @Ashs-mini-vlogs Před rokem +1

    Yes new video and can't wait for the new adventure

  • @_Shadbolt_
    @_Shadbolt_ Před rokem +3

    Hey Tom FYI there was a high-pitched whistle in the audio of this. And I'm 31 so it wasn't one of those that only the younglings can hear. Great video though all the same!

    • @jusvim_
      @jusvim_ Před rokem

      I can't hear it and I am a youngling

    • @_Shadbolt_
      @_Shadbolt_ Před rokem

      @@jusvim_ Okay, well it is there, I'm not imagining it lol. It's stronger in the first 5 mins.

  • @christophbeeler2031
    @christophbeeler2031 Před rokem +3

    You said in one video, the „how not to travel..“ videos didn’t do so well. For me the reason might be the title. I remember seeing the video many times recommended by youtube but never clicked on it even though I watched your other content. Until you recommended it and it was amazing. If the title had a positive spin like: „the most social way to travel“ or „the most exceptional ways to travel“… Who has similar ideas?

    • @JonathanWJ
      @JonathanWJ Před rokem +2

      Also the "NOT" was written in fancy italic characters that appeared as three empty rectangles on my computer...

  • @jonb3201
    @jonb3201 Před rokem

    I was not, nor would I ever question a Taz hat, my dude. 🔥

  • @jessebehnke3060
    @jessebehnke3060 Před rokem +2

    I want to see @Gene Dangus take this map on, great video!

  • @dalewatt6277
    @dalewatt6277 Před rokem +7

    Time to do "Interesting Photospheres in Obscure Countries" again if you want a change from "hardcore" geoguessing!

  • @NikkyT66
    @NikkyT66 Před rokem +3

    Always a good day when Tom uploads

  • @jlt131
    @jlt131 Před rokem

    thanks for letting us win one, Tom ;) but mentioning Age of Empires and Runescape in the same video... I'm having some serious college flashbacks. lol

  • @itsjustafad
    @itsjustafad Před rokem

    You were spot on with Taipei 101 having the crown for 5 years.

  • @bionicpotato
    @bionicpotato Před rokem +4

    “Do Japanese people read maps upside down?”
    I love Tom’s conjectures.

  • @jordannorman4131
    @jordannorman4131 Před rokem +5

    2:19 But he chooses hat-hair instead

  • @TravisBlevins
    @TravisBlevins Před rokem

    that easter island part has to be one of the most frustrating bits of GW i've ever watched. You really out-thought yourself there

  • @eodor180
    @eodor180 Před rokem

    that's a REALLY good map. very fun really, others seems boring compared to this one. i hope you will play it again

  • @crazycat3365
    @crazycat3365 Před rokem

    so excited for the america series tom