11:15 He actually was born in Argentina and he was a major figure of the Cuban Revolution, but he died in 1967 in Bolivia
@reggiedixon29 ай бұрын
Murdered by CIA agents - I read their account
@Quadrophiniac9 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was a medical student, but he went on a motorcycle trip up the west coast of South America, and all of the poverty and suffering he saw radicalized him against capitalism, and American imperialism
@epicspacecow17799 ай бұрын
@@Quadrophiniac and now his face gets mass printed in sweatshops on cheap shirts for monetary gains. Makes you chuckle doesnt it?
@Republic3D9 ай бұрын
@@QuadrophiniacAnd he's part of the reason millions of people are suffering under communism, even to this day. A tragedy.
@Ojisan6429 ай бұрын
Justin Trudeau’s dad 😅
@cdigdawg9 ай бұрын
The "Interesting" smash cut was hilarious.
@1RyanAir9 ай бұрын
it killed me xD
@ds.35779 ай бұрын
The one in Germany too, ‘oooo’😂
@harrisonbrand89854 ай бұрын
where is this
@Seapatico9 ай бұрын
How deeply unsatisfying that you didn't go back into the map and just turn around 💀
@luggiswold9 ай бұрын
I think he sometimes forgot the Game Mode :D
@Mavve699 ай бұрын
Pan & that was turned off..?
@Seapatico9 ай бұрын
@@Mavve69So, I don't know quite how that mode works, but on Zigzag's channel he did a similar video and he was able to go back into the map and look around? To be fair though, I don't know how it actually works.
@gwts11719 ай бұрын
@@Seapatico Every mode I've played you can go in after the round and look around/cope.
@Mavve699 ай бұрын
@@Seapatico Neither do I know, that’s why I put “?” At the end
@wesley_burgoyne9 ай бұрын
Robben Island is where Mandela was imprisoned
@schwamforfreedom9 ай бұрын
It says right on the museum label. lol
@louis-andromeda9 ай бұрын
Also, the Kramat is not a Hindu temple but a Muslim shrine. Cape Town has a significant Muslim population.
@saljablo27679 ай бұрын
Big deal
@marcomacks19649 ай бұрын
I recognized it instantly didn't even have to zoom in xD.
@JK-xt7ro9 ай бұрын
Too bad they let him go. He was a terrorist
@roadrash9999 ай бұрын
You can open the street view after the round and look behind yourself rather than on the map/google.
@jest0riz0r9 ай бұрын
I swear he did that before, how does he always forget these things?? Tom, just click the flag on the map after the round!
@B3Band9 ай бұрын
When zigzag does this, he leaves moving and panning turned on, but just doesn't use it. Then once he makes a guess, he turns around to see the landmark, but he's not allowed to change his guess once he turns around.
@itsJamesHDjpe9 ай бұрын
@@jest0riz0rthis is a lot more helpful than the top comment, couldn’t figure out what he meant
@flyingchimp128 ай бұрын
He’s done that before 😂 he needs to get off the weed lol, fried brain
@DCSWCCkingpin19 ай бұрын
DEFINITELY satisfied my craving to see a recording failure! Bravo!
@CoolGuy-ur8yq9 ай бұрын
Yeah, but I'm still dissatisfied because he didn't explain his reaction 😭
@carriem21159 ай бұрын
same here
@semistro9 ай бұрын
Oh but we still yearn... we yearn for what we can't have.
@Nooticus9 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Nooticus9 ай бұрын
Oh I love Tom… he just casually confirms suspicions that he has done a straight line mission across England at 15:20 😂
@FDCPElmo9 ай бұрын
Loving the reaction of past Tom to future Tom’s reveal of what was behind him😂
@mrsarkey9 ай бұрын
Mild concerned about him recording "Oooo" if he was expecting the famous place to be the site of the rally though lol
@itsJamesHDjpe9 ай бұрын
@@mrsarkey😂😂😂
@maciejbala4777 ай бұрын
damn that completely slipped past my mind. Good catch!
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un9 ай бұрын
"Colonburger" - GeoWizard 2024. The church you saw by the market in Nuremberg is the Frauenkirche or "Church of Our Lady". It was built on the initiative of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor between 1352 and 1362 to replace a synagogue after a pogrom happened in 1349 following an outbreak of the Black Death. The architect was Peter Parler who also worked on the Charles Bridge and St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague! Emperor Charles IV wanted to use the Frauenkirche for imperial ceremonies, which is reflected in the porch with the balcony, and in the fact that the church is relatively unadorned except for the coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire, the seven Electors, the town of Nuremberg, and the city of Rome, where the Holy Roman Emperors were crowned. And here's some history on the Leaning Tower of Pisa: The tower began to lean after construction had progressed to the second floor in 1178. This was due to a mere three-meter foundation, set in weak, unstable subsoil, a design that was flawed from the beginning. Construction was subsequently halted for the better part of a century, as the Republic of Pisa was almost continually engaged in battles with Genoa, Lucca, and Florence. It worsened through the completion of construction in the 14th century. Between 1589 and 1592, Galileo who lived in Pisa at the time, is said to have dropped two cannonballs of different masses from the tower to demonstrate that their speed of descent was independent of their mass, in keeping with the law of free fall. Also something to note is that the tower was saved from destruction in WWII, as the Allies suspected Germans were using it as an observation post but a US Army sergeant was so impressed by it that they chose to refrain from striking.
@mikkelfuglsang20169 ай бұрын
Blimey, Kim Jong-Un is knowledgeable!
@yaziyo9 ай бұрын
@@mikkelfuglsang2016 of course, he's supreme and all-knowing
@TonatiuhCeballos9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info bro
@lordhickory33228 ай бұрын
Dieses Wissen würde mich denken lassen, dass der Große Führer Kim Jong -Un Deutsch spricht…?
@kirotheavenger606 ай бұрын
I find it unlikely that a mere sergeant would have held off the entire wrath of the US army. They wouldn't even have command of a single battery of guns, let alone multiple batteries that would be given such a fire mission. Edit: having researched this claim it comes from the words of the sergeant in question themselves. Who says he was sent on a recon mission to determine if the Germans were in fact using the tower, but he didn't see anyone in there, so determined there wasn't, which is why the tower was not targeted. He didn't spare it just because it was beautiful, he himself says he wished he did see something so they could just obliterate the tower and go home.
@BananaInEar0099 ай бұрын
19:18 Every German knows the "Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt". It's the most famous Christmas market and we drink their hot sweet wine("Glühwein") all over the country.
@HarveyHirdHarmonics9 ай бұрын
My first hunch was Trier with maybe the Porta Nigra behind. The christmas market in Trier is also pretty popular I think. Haven't been there in some time, so I don't remember the buildings around and don't know whether the market is even in that area. But then I also saw the small "Nürnberger" on top, so yeah...
@LetsDark9 ай бұрын
Yes and the "Nürnberger Lebkuchen" are also very famous.
@BeatstormX9 ай бұрын
No, Dresdner Striezelmarkt is way more popular
@Mongosm9 ай бұрын
@@BeatstormXin what world?😂
@BeatstormX9 ай бұрын
@@Mongosm Its literally the oldest christmas market in the world, has around the same visitors as Nuremberg and looks just better
@lordhickory33228 ай бұрын
17:15 As a German, very happy to see a German location featured in the video :D. I was allready expecting a German place as soon as I saw the location, but as soon as you zoomed in to the posters it was obvious. The „Nürnberger Christkindlmarkt“ is a famous Christmas market held in - well, Nürnberg in Bavaria.
@eily_bАй бұрын
It's ChristkindLESmarkt. Sorry, but this is not Southern Bavaria where they say Christkindl
@lordhickory3322Ай бұрын
@ Do you mean ChristkindEL with the E before the L? Christkindles klingt komisch…
@AverytheCubanAmerican9 ай бұрын
That shrine you saw on Robben Island is a Muslim shrine built in the late 1960s to honor Sayed Abdurahman Moturu, the Prince of Madura (an island in what's now Indonesia). Moturu was one of the leaders of resistance to the Dutch banished to the Cape in the mid-1740s. Moturu, one of Cape Town's first imams, was exiled to Robben Island and died there in 1754. Robben Island got its name from the Dutch word for seals, and Nelson Mandela was imprisoned there for 18 of the 27 years of his imprisonment. And regarding Che Guevara, Che Guevara wasn't from Cuba, Che was originally from Rosario in Argentina! He travelled across the Americas, and while he was in Mexico, he met Raúl and Fidel Castro, joined their 26th of July Movement, and sailed to Cuba with the intention of overthrowing military dictator Fulgencio Batista. When he made it to Cuba, he rose to prominence among the insurgents, was promoted to second-in-command, and played a pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution! The quote below the silhouette of his face reads "Hasta la victoria siempre" which means "Until victory, always" and that quote is notable for being the last thing he wrote in a farewell letter to Fidel and the Cuban people. Che left Cuba in 1965, and he was killed in Bolivia in 1967. Che's real name was Ernesto, and he earned the nickname Che by his Cuban comrades because of his frequent used of the Argentinian slang word "che" which can mean "pal" or "Hey!".
@joe.b9449 ай бұрын
I love both your Geoguessr and real life content Tom. for different reasons, but both are thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining
@Khavesjetu9 ай бұрын
The first round when your microphone wasn't recording was Český Krumlov. It's a shame we didn't see you play that one.
@mloxard9 ай бұрын
Nooooooo I wanted to see that one I was there 2 months ago and wanted to see Tom guess (I didn't even realise it was Krumlov until you pointed it out, after rechecking it was so obvious)
@MrAlexs8889 ай бұрын
im gonna have to go drive in chechia
@randomkek9 ай бұрын
Was there. Really beautiful
@jgrey42269 ай бұрын
Incredible place, not too far from Prague!
@tomscorpion62889 ай бұрын
@@jgrey4226 I mean it's as far as it gets to the south, but not far by American standards.
@XanderFenikkusu9 ай бұрын
this is nice sort of mixture of geodetective-y skills and geoguesser
@danielgrantham37569 ай бұрын
10/10 editing. Did laugh. Stopped watching for a while and was reminded of your content. Enjoyable as always
@g4designs9449 ай бұрын
I was screaming at the screen when you were wondering if the wall warranted a monument icon... like, yes, maybe, BUT BEHIND YOUU
@Mr96Frank8 ай бұрын
I died laughing when he finally realized that a few minutes into the next round 😂😂
@ManuPlanB8 ай бұрын
Hi Tom! Che Guevara was an argentinian doctor who commanded the revolution against cuban dictator Batista, he participated in armed conflicts and later on he was minister and president of the national bank. He was captured and executed by the bolivian army years later, while leading rebel revolution in this country. He had a really interesting life whehter you aling with his ideas or not.
@Gamepro21129 ай бұрын
Coming back from learning what was in Cuba to you saying interesting knowing full well you have no idea what we learned at that moment was hilarious and I had to pause to laugh. Also, even though you were right it’s always good to brush up on your history.
@Pokeball21079 ай бұрын
I checked the destructions in the instructions Tom :P
@zarzee89259 ай бұрын
How about the inscriptions, any destructions there?
@aristology69129 ай бұрын
@@zarzee8925 no inscriptions in the prescriptions or the inceptions
@ieuanthebeardedbard9 ай бұрын
@@aristology6912Were there any distractions in the incriptions though?
@TonatiuhCeballos9 ай бұрын
the descriptions in the inscription XD
@johnnymcnulty62296 ай бұрын
@@ieuanthebeardedbard nope, only encryptions but we made an extraction
@rayhill19 ай бұрын
18:02 almost spat my water when you said "colonburger"
@barbonson_richards9 ай бұрын
My favorite
@Londronable9 ай бұрын
Kind of interesting how as a Belgian I instantly went "nope, that ain't Belgium for shit." and it's seriously 100% vibes.
@Drakenvliegske9 ай бұрын
Same! I immediately thought Germany and when he said Belgium, I thought "no way that's Belgium!" but I can't really explain why.
@thespankmyfrank9 ай бұрын
@@Drakenvliegske Yeah, that was clearly Germany, I don't know why he thought Belgium at first glance. They're so distinctly different to me. 😅
@fabienlegouge56849 ай бұрын
This map is great ! Also next time, could you please click the yellow flag with the black background at the end of each round so you can go and actually see the place on the street view please ? It would be great :)
@Paradiso.219 ай бұрын
0:08 so happy to see my beloved Czech Republic on this channel (the view is from the bridge of the castle in Český Krumlov) 😊 a bit sad it didn't make it into the main part of the video due to the mic problem 🙃 well, maybe nex time
@grgurlesar60109 ай бұрын
i was there this last summer and thought it was it! it's really nice
@astrogoodvibes61649 ай бұрын
Most enjoyable. These forensic geo's are excellent
@JonathanSkerness8 ай бұрын
Hey brotha, if you love docs, please watch The Motorcycle Diaries. It’s not quite a doc but it entails the early years of Che Guevara’s life. If you’re still interested afterwards, Che Pt. 1 and Che Pt. 2 with Benicio Del Toro is a great accounting of his time being a revolutionary! Love your stuff from Mentor, Ohio!
@Nachtschicht19 ай бұрын
Now that is an interesting map. Besides the fact that in some cases you still faced some more or less famous landmarks which happened to be opposite of the searched one, this leads to some unique ways to find out where you are, like looking for people who hold the leaning tower. The Christkindlsmarket was pretty obvious for me as a german, but likely a lot more difficult for someone not from germany. It's one of the best known Christmas Markets in Germany and the name gives away at least that it is in southern Germany. So the mostly undecipherable word ending in something like "...burger" immediately made me think of Nuremberg.
@mzmvag9 ай бұрын
My mom lives in Mazatlan and I've visited a few times over the last few years. The lighthouse at 16:13 is one of the tallest natural lighthouses in the world, the lighthouse itself is pretty short, but the hill it's on top of is tall (157 meters). It's a cool spot, but im not sure if it's really one of the most famous locations in the world.
@cadetlimbo9 ай бұрын
would love to see a return of the timeguessr series!
@ffll84279 ай бұрын
Same! The game has improved a lot as well with many great photos
@yvesmoylan27339 ай бұрын
yes it's so fun !!
@swecreations8 ай бұрын
Honestly I don't know why I expected your history skills to be just as good as your geography skills. Great video! :)
@detkloo9 ай бұрын
Last shop name on the wall was G. Barsanti e Fiqli, with all words smushed together for some reason. you kept hovering right over it on the map :)
@Astervista9 ай бұрын
e Figli*, meaning “& sons” like in a business name way
@maxim_ml6 ай бұрын
@@Astervista saw that "gl" and immediately thought it has to be italy
@Astervista6 ай бұрын
@@maxim_ml gl and gn are the Italian versions of ñ and ll (literally because they're the same sounds and figuratively because they are so distinctive) I can see how helpful they are. They still are the last thing that would have helped me, that shape of the square, those buildings, the long renaissance palace on the right, are so distinctively Pisa that I didn't even notice the writing before pinpointing the location
@victornunes9009 ай бұрын
10:33 Knowing a bit of Spanish would've helped you there. Revolution Square (Plaza de la Revolución) was staring you right in the face. Also, colina means hill, not statue.
@GeoWizard9 ай бұрын
I'd have known what that meant if I'd have seen it 🤦♂
@korok26199 ай бұрын
@@GeoWizard you missed a few important names and i was like "it's right theeeeeeeeere oh my gooooooh" like that cafe with a weird name in Pisa, right at the bottom left most of the time when you were looking at the map. Well at least i can feel better at something so that i don't feel ashamed in geography :D Very fun concept this one, an efficient way to improve would actualy probably be history knowledge for once!
@Rex2Riches9 ай бұрын
Cmon anyone in the world can understand what Plaza de la Revolución means 😂 no need for advanced spanish
@mfpmf9 ай бұрын
@@korok2619 yupp, and when he zoomed in on the grass and fence combo, I instantly thought this is Pisa, I've seen so many pictures of that :D
@timhutzler79899 ай бұрын
It's so nice seeing my lovely hometown of Nuremberg in one of your videos 😊 please do come visit sometime
@tjvanderyacht98068 ай бұрын
Just last year I had hiked up that mirador de cristal and I didn’t recognize that 3rd place… I could even see my hotel
@cathalguilfoyle82069 ай бұрын
Great video but will you please use the same format of the disaster videos and google the other side of the view so we can all see the monument
@Kingfishy999 ай бұрын
It's always nice to see a location you have visited in one of these episodes! some good quality guesses!
@Ramonaew9 ай бұрын
From the one in Cuba I just spent a hour researching the Cuban revolution, thanks for the inspiration I love politics and history and realised I didn’t know enough about it.
@TonatiuhCeballos9 ай бұрын
Same here man, im mexican but coudlnt read the text before Tom; also, i was surprised that he didnt know a lot but somehow was able to get the place
@misterbalrog9 ай бұрын
Those cut-in section reaction acting. Top notch. Oscar-worthy.
@rodrigofelix80668 ай бұрын
Hey tom! I am from Mazatlan, that is the biggest natural lighthouse thats still in operation. It has 157 meters height and saddly, it isnt that recognized around the world, but the views are amazing. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
@unittwophoto9 ай бұрын
i screamed a the screen during that whole che guevara round, you kept mousing right over it lmao
@nickocampo17309 ай бұрын
Hi Tom, argentine here. Ernesto "che" Guevara was born in Argentina, in the city of Rosario. At a young age he began studying marxist ideology while traveling all over Argentina and discovering the harsh realities that some of the people had to live in. He eventually went to Mexico and met Fidel Castro, and became an instrumental figure for the Cuban Revolution, where his frase "Hasta la Victoria, siempre" (Towards Victory, always) was coined. As for the term "Che", the cuban revolutionaries called him like that because "che" is a very common word used in Argentina for when you talk to someone, as in: Che, ¿todo bien? (Hey bro, is everything alright?) Hope this helped, keep up the good work!
@Rickyrichhch9 ай бұрын
hell yeah
@bartfromnl9 ай бұрын
That play along link is great. It's so funny seeing you going through the same thought processes as me, coming up with similar guesses and even the final score is less than a 1000 off from mine. You still won tho :-)
@vgf18119 ай бұрын
something very useful in geoguessr, especially for maps like this one, once you have guessed and it shows in the map 2 circles, one with your picture and one with a yellow flag inside (the right location), you can click that second circle to open the location on google maps, also works in the final score screen
@joaomonteiro20119 ай бұрын
Amazing as always Tom
@genesect72739 ай бұрын
Behind you in Nuremberg was actually the Nuremberg Christkindlmarket which is one of the nicest christmas markets in Germany (and probably one of the nicest in the world)
@PotatoMan4209 ай бұрын
I was yelling "Plaza de la Revoluciòn is right there" for a good 30 seconds on that Che Guevara one 😂
@tomscorpion62889 ай бұрын
Wouldn't there be like 5,000 Plazas de la Revolución in Latin American cities?
@gildeddrake14796 ай бұрын
@@tomscorpion6288 yeah but probably only one in Havanna, Cuba
@aadamabdullah25499 ай бұрын
Robben Island is where a lot of political prisoners (including Nelson Mandela) were detained during apartheid. Also the kramat is the grave of a Muslim spiritual leader not a Hindu temple
@vajkosd9 ай бұрын
lol "I'm assuming they don't want to celebrate oppression and humiliation" ... pretty safe assumption to make ;) Love your videos and please more adventures in the English countryside if you feel like it, as an American its so beautiful and cool to see the old paths and farms and your guy's freedom to roam around is so cool, it's just so relaxing and pleasant, but all your content is awesome. Stoked for every storror colab too :) thanks man
@elladumpsterfire9 ай бұрын
22:13, right when you start looking for it, you can see "G. Barsanti e Fioli e C. gift shop" on the map. (Mac noticed this, not me)
@reececooperguitar9 ай бұрын
Tom, I know this is mainly a geography channel, which I love, but you should post more of yourself playing and singing. You are a great musician!
@mike_dunno9 ай бұрын
Cracking up at the reactions where you edited to what you googled about the places😂
@Teverell13 күн бұрын
Zooms into Robben Island and zooms straight back out again... Good one!
@mrwalter72059 ай бұрын
Ive never screamed PLAZA DE LA REVOLUTION so loudly.
@akemigirl9 ай бұрын
always love ur geoguessr vids
@tomgrahling25539 ай бұрын
In your clip without sound at the beginning that was the town of Česky Krumlov in the Czech Republic. One of the coolest places I have been to
@Callabunga249 ай бұрын
hello geowizard your videos are very good and i enjoy watching them
@darealmrog9 ай бұрын
I second that
@firstlost9 ай бұрын
Yep, that’s what I always think but never managed to transform my thoughts in such an elegant and eloquent way.
@ferdinandmartin83459 ай бұрын
I agree with this^ person
@MeItsMeLol3 ай бұрын
American here, when I think of a Christkindlesmarkt I think of Nuremberg and I was so proud to be correct a fair bit faster than our GeoWizard. And yeah, like many of you said, the Robben Island one was pretty easy too.
@KayJay019 ай бұрын
This video was full of frustrations To me, the plaque clearly said Robben Island, which most people know as the Island where Mandela was imprisoned. You even knew it but for some reason you thought it was called Freedom Island. I instantly spotted Plaza de la Revolucion and would have gone there personally, you know; Cuba, Che Guevara, Revolution, it all added up. Clearly the point of this map is going to famous places, Instead of going on some random street! And then the Pisa round you spotted the text on the side of the building, and had you just looked for another second you would have seen it on the map, I saw it quickly and you just glossed past it multiple times, mega frustrating!! Loved the video though Tom, this map is such an interesting challenge.
@gonzax1257 ай бұрын
IMPRESIONANTE CON LA DEL CHE GUEVARA
@elia6719 ай бұрын
It's incredible to see Pisa in a Geoguessr Video ahaha I studied there at the university and I've worked at the local airport. It's a very special city to me
@memez2278 ай бұрын
Hey GW, you might enjoy platying microsoft flight simulator since it has the planet 1:1 scale you can explore any place from the sky.
@gedpictures24879 ай бұрын
"Do check the destructions in the inscription below... Yeah that's right" 🤣🤣🤣
@nucleargandhi37599 ай бұрын
That one restaurant you were reading at Pisa was actually on the map, it just wasn't right on that edge where you looking but rather slightly further down. You put your mouse over it a couple times
@vailpcs40409 ай бұрын
THis was killing me to see.
@kamsjojo9299 ай бұрын
I cannot express how happy it made to see my hometown nuremberg in a Geowizard video
@fl0pes9 ай бұрын
TIP: play this map in moving mode but, stand still, put your pin in the map then before GUESS it, turn around the camera and show us the famous place behind (of course you are not allowed to change your guess afterwards), then finally GUESS. OR, click on the location (flag icon) after each round to open google maps, then show us what was behind.
@CoxaBranca9 ай бұрын
Using my touch-screen, I could actually look behind as long as I move the photo slowly (or using two fingers). Definitely helped with Pisa.
@Wingspan_59 ай бұрын
I love this mode, but I'd love if you went back after and turned around and edited that in after you reveal the location on the map
@sitofak9 ай бұрын
0:06 the city in the beginning that Tom didn't guess was Český Krumlov in Czech republic.
@MrsWhiterock8 ай бұрын
The fountain in the Pisa round was called Fontana del Putti on the map and it's a fountain with little cherub angels. I'm German and we also call them Putten here.
@supernovahm11789 ай бұрын
I spent around two hours at the leaning tower in Pisa when I was a little kid many years ago and instantly recognised that outdoor area. It doesn't feel as though it's changed at all. Although I guess I'm not that old to be fair.
@Taliesin69 ай бұрын
never been there but i instantly recognized the fences from all those tourist selfies i've seen over the years 🤣
@Yora213 ай бұрын
For the Germany one, I immediately saw that it has to be South Germany or Southwest Germany, because all the buildings are made from sandstone. And the window frames indicated that most of them are pretty cheap post-war constructions. So a place where sandstone is a cheap building material. It's typical in the South or Southwest, but very rare in the North. In the North, almost everything is build from clay bricks, like in Denmark or northern Poland.
@Keavon9 ай бұрын
Oh man, the Mazatlan one, I've literally stood exactly in that location but didn't recognize it. It's a nice hike up there! It's also overrun by cats.
@paulstanley729228 күн бұрын
I enjoyed playing along with that and we had very similar thoughts (although I changed my mind and went to Milan rather than my first thought of Pisa). Score of 18783 which I'm quite happy with as a novice.
@SlugLamer9 ай бұрын
the post reactions after the inserted clips made me laugh so hard :D
@theferalmaker9 ай бұрын
Barsanti, you had it on the map there Tom at 22:44 - you actually moved your cursor over it. Drove me crazy :D
@luca_the_1007 ай бұрын
As a german your " nürnberg " round was pretty fun to watch
@marvinkammler95109 ай бұрын
Hey Tom, since you mentioned it in the video: if you ever make it to Hamburg, I'm happy to show you around and of course your wife as well. It's a beautiful city with lots to do :) Cheers!
@steve_bourke9 ай бұрын
i went to robben island in 2017 - as soon as it came up i recognised that part... you were correct in saying its where Mandela was imprisoned for a time ...
@Joe45-919 ай бұрын
Tom is the Black Sabbath of GeoGuessr. Not all the greats watched him/inspired by him, but all respect him.
@JuiceMonkey12219 ай бұрын
Holy shit, that place you were standing at the beginning with the river winding around the city is Český Krumlov in Czechia. I studied abroad in Prague in 2022 and we went on a weekend trip there. That photo was at the top of the tower in the castle. So crazy seeing a place I've been to be in one of Tom's videos
@garagefabroart9 ай бұрын
Nice! i got 19450. I also messed up on Mexico but I was slightly closer. I did not have the accuracy you have on the other though. I'm really having fun with these :)
@AlexJBethell9 ай бұрын
Great vid as always
@gerardacronin3349 ай бұрын
I haven’t been to Mazatlan, but I’ve visited Puerto Vallarta several times and the photo screamed “Pacific coast of Mexico” to me. That’s where I would have searched. As for the Christmas market, I have been to Nuremberg and it looked very familiar.
@handsomecrazy47769 ай бұрын
12:46 this is my favourite cutaway ever😂
@benja_mint9 ай бұрын
the birds in the sky are Frigatebirds that only exist in a pretty specific band around the equator so it was funny watching this one, but recognizing the birds is pretty obscure
@TheFriendoftheFunk9 ай бұрын
I would appreciate more of looking into what the famous place was. A bit of back story (no pun intended) like you do with the Tragic and Traumatic Places videos you do
@WayneD-d9z8 ай бұрын
Good stuff Tom great effort
@jakobbauz8 ай бұрын
"Hasta la victoria siempre", is what it says. Always until victory.
@andyporter75889 ай бұрын
Guevara was Argentinian wasn't he?
@JunesGo9 ай бұрын
He was, but he was mainly known for his involvement in the Cuban revolution.
@hikingsolo9 ай бұрын
lmgtfy
@cibbyde9 ай бұрын
Fun to play along, were it not for the Pisa-spoiler in the thumbnail ;)
@magicrat749 ай бұрын
First time I've ever tied with Tom! The Mexico guess made all the difference - even though I went California :p
@mattbeharry9 ай бұрын
Never been so early in my life. Love the vids, keep up the great work!
@thepetermullins9 ай бұрын
Tom: “Hmm where’s this?” Me: “Robben Island Tom” Tom zooms to Robben Island. Me: “Yes, good…… Tom. TOM!!!!!! WHY ARE YOU SCROLLING!!!!????” Tom: “Don’t know what happened there.” Me: “TOM!!!!!!” I love you my Brummie brother, but you are not advertising the history education the West Midlands gave us!
@Unseen_Hejcior9 ай бұрын
12:44 you got me down on the floor laughing :D
@cacanovotny9 ай бұрын
I was so happy when I knew the Český Krumlov photo at the beginning and then sad as it was a recording failure
@IronbornBTW9 ай бұрын
Long time viewer, first time playing along. I got 16,260 with mostly lucky guesses!
@dominikrobak58379 ай бұрын
Ahhh yes, "do check the destructions in the inscription below"... yeah that's right lol wtf
@SwordQuake29 ай бұрын
20:31 looks like Florence. Damn it... still Tuscany, though 😁
@pajasene9 ай бұрын
As always nice video!
@TPH2502909 ай бұрын
00:10 is in Cesky Krumlov, the most famous town in the Czech Republic. Shame we didn't see you do that round.