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The first guess was exceptional. The likelyhood. Damn
ОтветитьI love when he gets close to the screen suddenly
Ответитьhe obviously googled. No way he found the exact correct turkish city just randomly
ОтветитьNever even read Bitencourt - it's not even readable on the sign - and then he founds the road randomly in a random city in brazil. I don't buy it. If you're searching for 3 words, you won'T find a 4th word that never played a role before. He googled.
ОтветитьYou are brilliant in a lot of ways, but you ignore signs right in front of you that if you just searched would take you there in a few seconds. like OYO Tirai Bambu Jimbaran on the last one would have gotten you there in about 30 seconds. You do get there, but sometimes it is painful to watch your process. You do have fantastic spatial awareness of your maps.
ОтветитьThe way you speak is so soothing! Glad I found your channel from Ludwig. Love ur content, cheers
ОтветитьWell done. But shut up about being so hungry - no one cares!
ОтветитьNossa Senhora de Nazaré = Our Lady of Nazareth
There are probably a dozen of those in Brazil
Do you think he’s hungry? Yay or nay?
ОтветитьUnbelievable that you were able to find the Chile and Brazil trials. That was insane!
ОтветитьThe country-appropriate soundtracks under each sped-up search party were such a nice touch. The Chilean one was beautiful, I wonder what it was!
ОтветитьThe bus had "cidade de Belém" written on the side lol
ОтветитьWhen I watch his episodes, he gets hotter and hotter
Ответитьthats a well earnt piece of bread
ОтветитьTrabzon! That is a historic city. I noticed on the map a bar called 1461, which is poignant. I don't know the name in Greek, but in English I know it as Trebizond.
In 1204 the Fourth Crusade sacked and occupied Constantinople, cutting off the head of the Roman Empire. The Romans outside Constantinople splintered into a number of successor states, such as Nicaea, Epirus, and Trebizond. The Nicaeans eventually retook Constantinople in 1261 and restablished the Roman Empire for another two centuries, but the Romans in Trebizond never came back to the fold.
The Ottomans eventually conquered Constantinople in 1453, which marked the end of the Roman Empire, but Trebizond was still independent. Trebizond would survive eight years longer than the Empire, before the Ottomans eventually took it in 1461. So Trabzon was the last holdout of independent Romans.
Okay, you obviously have no clue what a minaret is. The mosque was even visible on the map.
ОтветитьOn the Brazil round, I’m a Spanish speaker, not very familiar with Portuguese. But my first thought when seeing the word “travesa” I was thinking that was like “direction” because it’s a different font/size compared to the other place names
Ответитьreturning 3 years later to watch an absolute classic!
ОтветитьCant you just trust him? I can see why and for others but the point is to challenge yourself. Whats the point of cheating on here? I guess if you make money doing it. But again why
ОтветитьI'm playing along but I landed a bit more north closer the intersection on the first location so didn't see the water to the north and guessed Southern Turkey, not fair 😂
ОтветитьBro go eat a sandwich it’s okay
ОтветитьI remember a few years ago my bud got placed outside his childhood home. I doubted him till he perfectly got the spot. Sadly he did move arround to look at his old town
Ответитьyou're a complete scam mate
ОтветитьI can’t believe he’s done this
ОтветитьThis video, the Hiroshima guess and the Touba guess will live forever
ОтветитьLegend says he still didn't eat to this day.
Ответитьgreatest to ever do it
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ОтветитьThat Phoenix bit… there’s an area code at the beginning of the automotive phone number as well.
ОтветитьI was also starving when I sat down to watch this but for some reason waited for the video to end before making food😂
Ответить1st one was sooo lucky lol
ОтветитьAnyone in 2025?
ОтветитьTom: Oh no, I just know this is going to be hard. Jesus.
Also Tom: (2 seconds later) So, we're Indonesia
How is it geoguessing when reading signs and text? The answer is not found by looking at geographics. Or correct me if i'm wrong, maybe roadsigns and advertisements count as geograpics?
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьI don't know what it is. Maybe it's some kind of telekinesis but I really just get the feeling that during this video Tom may have been hungry
ОтветитьCingrate🎉
ОтветитьHis "guessing" partner is busy googling and relaying info to his headset.
Ответитьoh how far have we come
Ответитьurban brazil without using area codes. damn
ОтветитьI've changed the title and thumbnail of this video to better convey what it is, now that the bulk of my fans have played along. Sadly this effort won't get me onto the Geotips site because it's a challenge link (I didn't read the rules properly) so I won't be joining the list of 8 players who have achieved this (just yet!) However I believe that with my growing detective skills I can repeat this feat. Thanks for watching everyone, don't forget to leave a like.
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