>confuses Idaho for Hawaii once >spends the next 6 weeks in a bunker learning every available fact about Idaho
@ROFLWAFFLELAWL4Ай бұрын
>Comes out more knowledgeable on Hawaii for some reason
@2nd-placeАй бұрын
@@ROFLWAFFLELAWL4 of course. you have to study both sides to ensure you never confuse them again, such as evaluating the pH levels of volcanic soil and what type of broadleaf plants are capable of thriving in those conditions.
@thishtnsАй бұрын
Idaho has a place called Craters of the Moon National Monument and if it wasn't made before national parks existed it would probably be one of them instead. Really odd scenery there.
@DuneJumperАй бұрын
@@thishtnsWhy did they name it craters of the moon if they're volcanoes on earth? Were they stupid?
@isa-belvaАй бұрын
i wasn't half-way through the vid yet so i thought this was just a joke😭😭😭
@MoeChaosАй бұрын
whiffing idaho for hawaii and then getting "random dirt road in rural southern russia" is the biggest comeback story of all time
@Walrus101Ай бұрын
I GENUINELY cannot understand how he gets that
@NorthernsolsticeАй бұрын
I laughed at that because that's like every round to me. "it's just a road dude idk"
@reallybigrocksАй бұрын
Russia is the only country in the world with such a large dirt farming industry.
@Walrus101Ай бұрын
@@reallybigrocks Is this a genuine comment? 😅
@AlyssMa7rinАй бұрын
@@Walrus101dirt farming IS actually an industry. Where do you think that grocery store soil comes from
@GigaChad-hu3de2 ай бұрын
Idaho specializes in looking like every place that's not idaho
@sethhager40972 ай бұрын
Wym 90% of Idaho is flat barren high desert
@randomknight25852 ай бұрын
@@sethhager4097exactly.
@MangasColoradas9412 ай бұрын
@@sethhager4097 30% of idaho is hilly high desert, 10% is flat, 20% is mountain high desert, and the rest is some how a weird hybrid of British Columbia and Arizona
@MalleusSemperVictor2 ай бұрын
@@sethhager4097So southern and southeastern Colorado, then?
@sethhager40972 ай бұрын
@@MangasColoradas941 Yeah, that's what I said.
@iapz49002 ай бұрын
bro got so tilted with the idaho guess he started learning up on the history 💀
@the_sad_wallet1553Ай бұрын
I mean that’s a good way to learn for the future 🤷♂️
@duksta18192 ай бұрын
bro found the bridge in anchorage like it was nothing and was dissapointed by it
@Superduperboy292 ай бұрын
erm actually there were two bridges side by side and he clicked on the wrong one 🤓🤓🤓
@FireballN2 ай бұрын
mee6 is that you
@dlsdufer2 ай бұрын
he had the angle and it was a bigger bridge so it wasnt hard knowing it was prob anchorage
@Senkyu_92 ай бұрын
💀
@reformCopyright2 ай бұрын
What's annoying is that he could have spent just a couple of seconds to look at the compass.
@jerryduffin13582 ай бұрын
I'm from Idaho. The location was in "Craters of the Moon" National Monument. They trained Apollo Astronauts there before they went to the moon since the terrain was roughly similar. Understandable to see the volcanic and think Hawaii.
@jaredleber23472 ай бұрын
not from idaho but from washington and i was like oh thats craters of the moon
@josefstalin96782 ай бұрын
Havent heard of that particular park but I'm from Oregon and my first thought was "yeah thats gotta be one of the northwest states" We got a fair amount of volcanoes up here
@atticusmatlock2 ай бұрын
The reason it looked volcanic is because it is volcanic. It's ancient leftovers from the same system now feeds Yellowstone.
@AndrewStarling-kx6mmАй бұрын
Looks really cool, wanna go there now
@connergalles7106Ай бұрын
@@AndrewStarling-kx6mm it is pretty cool Haha. Saw some dude there in his car with his own skulls design look on his big van.
@danielwolff48532 ай бұрын
I go mt Everest on Idaho so I think it’s ok
@HamburgerPickle-xh9xy2 ай бұрын
🙂👍
@chir0pter2 ай бұрын
I went hawaii on idaho because I misremembered the title
@incogneeto56242 ай бұрын
I don't know where mt everest is on the map
@Skriggler2 ай бұрын
It's the big mountain in peru@@incogneeto5624
@The_fat_bird2 ай бұрын
@@incogneeto5624 it’s in Nepal 🇳🇵by the way😊
@Larkinzzz2 ай бұрын
click random Russian town, refuses to elaborate 💀
@KY_1002 ай бұрын
It's pretty well known. It was in Call of Duty even
@efovex2 ай бұрын
I'm more intrigued by the random Russian dirt field
@PinkWorm2 ай бұрын
W pfp
@WalmartConnection2 ай бұрын
he doesn’t have to elaborate on these he already has begore
@nathanroon69612 ай бұрын
5:07 Smh the classic “that one Russian city”
@vener_a2 ай бұрын
idaho lore drop in the middle was lowk my favorite part
@lephinor24582 ай бұрын
I live in Idaho and Arco, Idaho is the closest city to have the vibe of Fallout. Overall Idaho is a state that no one knows about but has connections to a lot of important events.
@maxwellerickson70662 ай бұрын
@@lephinor2458Nahhh Atomic City, ID has the most Fallout vibes. Even the name sounds apocalyptic
@wigg3rАй бұрын
@@lephinor2458 seriously! i’m from Idaho too and whenever I travel around the country most ppl don’t even know where Idaho is
@Random_CashierАй бұрын
@@wigg3r Bro, i live in idaho and tbh, we have all the national tour sires here LMAO (joke)
@marcpoia46052 ай бұрын
1:46 So if you see half brown and half blue screen - you go southern Russia.💀Understandable, bro.
@frankcasella4232 ай бұрын
Half yellow half blue would be Ukraine (Western)
@cosmicbro19732 ай бұрын
that was insane
@adzdrawssАй бұрын
and after he says “sure”
@justcallmemichael66822 ай бұрын
"Is it ever *random city in the middle of nowhere no one has ever heard of*?" *4,996* "yeah"
@Rango062 ай бұрын
bro started watching a documentary
@timewave020122 ай бұрын
On 1.5x while I was watching him on 1.5x.
@NoHope_2 ай бұрын
@@timewave02012 2x, he was just holding down left click
@timewave020122 ай бұрын
@@NoHope_ It sounded closer to normal when I switched my speed to 0.75x than 0.5, so I figured it was 1.5. I didn't even know holding left click was a thing. I guess I learned something.
@areadenial23432 ай бұрын
@@NoHope_ THAT'S A THING? This changes EVERYTHING!
@warcrimeswilly2 ай бұрын
bro visited his friend
@TonyTheTaco08302 ай бұрын
Bro was actually traumatized by that Hawaii guess
@Z1Neptune2 ай бұрын
this is the equivalent of saying "dw im bad at the game" then proceeding to hit a 360 noscope ultra railcannon ricoshot t-spin downstack backflip griddy
@plootyluvsturtle98432 ай бұрын
tetris reference. respect
@somedudeonyou_tube74492 ай бұрын
slabrailcoin too
@rhys117072 ай бұрын
+Idaho +Enraged
@cerulity32k2 ай бұрын
don't forget the reverse wavedash
@music-zv6je2 ай бұрын
+4x speed, reverse gravity and mirror portal
@samusenkoproductions53572 ай бұрын
0:14 Wow ive literally driven that bridge before and he guessed better than I would have in 10 seconds.
@samusenkoproductions53572 ай бұрын
BTW the reason the car didnt have Alaska plates is because you legally dont need a front plate in Alaska
@PotatoIsNotCute2 ай бұрын
I saw this and was instantly like "am I driving to Wasilla?????" What a huge whiplash to see, haven't driven on it in so many years.
@carlcarlson5553Ай бұрын
@samusenkoproductions5357 doubt many people were confused by that. There are a lot of states that don't require front plates. Even in those states that do require front plates, you don't need front plates if your visiting from another state.
@isaacsucks20 күн бұрын
@@carlcarlson5553lucky them ☹️ god forbid you don’t have a front plate in texas, the cops act like you’ve killed a puppy
@tyronewilson64632 ай бұрын
The Hawaii guess looked like it was in or near Craters of the Moon National Monument. The park is known for it's basaltic lava flows which originate from the Yellowstone supervolcano hot spot.
@gotmi1k2 ай бұрын
It’s definitely craters of the moon. I just went there which is the only reason I know
@ConlanHale2 ай бұрын
It is, it's also where the Apollo 11 astronauts trained for their moon landing due to its similarity to the lunar surface! Very cool, I spent a day there in uni dragging a GPR unit up and down one of the hills
@Hutsman30002 ай бұрын
That's exactly where it is, he shows it at 10:02
@StuffandThings_2 ай бұрын
Yeah, and you can tell its Idaho and not Hawaii because of all the pines, along with it being way too flat. Craters of the Moon is a super cool place, super underrated too and really fun to explore. The geologic origin is a little more complicated than that, there's a lot of debate around the Yellowstone hotspot (or not hotspot) but it'll do as a very simple explanation.
@shaeisgae89522 ай бұрын
@@ConlanHale alright that's a rabbit hole I need to go down
@14mthemonke2 ай бұрын
Bro was so silent after guessing Hawaii when it was Idaho 😂
@LuckyOwI7772 ай бұрын
sees literally nothing but dirt: it's this one place by this river in Russia
@matsurischlaagen17572 ай бұрын
Absolutely blew my mind
@carlcarlson5553Ай бұрын
Yeah it's pretty wild
@masonhoover16525 күн бұрын
dirt got different colors and is made outta different components, vegetation looks euro and the only thing to do it seems is drink so it’s russia
@caelenselke-minogue2 ай бұрын
Cope counter: 9 1:30 "That might be one of my worst guesses of all time" + "I don't know if I can uploa---" 2:28 "Nah, Hawai'i can't be that bad of a guess here, right?" 2:36 "Surely someone else goes Hawai'i with me, right?" 2:38 "It looks so volcanic does it not?" 2:46 "That looked so Hawai'ian" 4:47 "I didn't really do that badly if you think about it" 8:21 "You can see where I'm coming from, though, right" 8:32 "Nah, nah, nah, you can definitely see where I'm coming from" 10:35 "Looks to not be the easiest Peru"
@an.gie.gie08112 ай бұрын
CRYING.
@redactedrider76062 ай бұрын
DUD HOLY SHIT you are probably the first person i''ve seen that actually spells Hawi'i correctly!
@xashluvrr2 ай бұрын
@@redactedrider7606you ironically just spelled it wrong💀
@jelyfisher2 ай бұрын
@@xashluvrr☠️
@0mniVerse7772 ай бұрын
@redactedrider7606 bud u spelled it wrong too💀💀
@madobricktw69692 ай бұрын
1:58 brother its a dirt field u didnt have to get within 31 kilometers
@marcpoia46052 ай бұрын
Yes, even living in Russia, this is an absolutely ridiculous and mindblowing guess, as for me
@Invertcurt2 ай бұрын
The “I don’t know if I can upl… time to lock in” had me rolling
@augustdruzgal4752 ай бұрын
Love how "one of the worst guesses of all time" wasn't even in a different country lol
@ewokswag1478Ай бұрын
Right ild be stoked i got it on the right contenent
@Jakub6809 күн бұрын
@@ewokswag1478not the same continent just country entity
@db-dy3im2 ай бұрын
Lived on the Big Island for a bit of my life-I'm not familiar with the maps coverage there but the thing that made me question your guess in the Idaho round (and the thing that seemed present when you looked at comparisons) was the sky. That part of the Big Island is almost always under vog from Kilauea and feels hazy and a little post-apocalyptic 250+ days a year. I understand the terrain and vibes being aligned but I thought the guessers closer to Kona were the most valid since the skies could plausibly be clear with lava field-like landmass (as opposed to hills towards the north shore).
@tzetzat2 ай бұрын
1:21 is what you came for
@GLUBSCHI2 ай бұрын
Actually 0:56
@tzetzat2 ай бұрын
Yea for the full sequence, true
@gooze93682 ай бұрын
9:45
@jonathanf36042 ай бұрын
He was so embarrassed 😂
@NthnLikeCodeine2 ай бұрын
ur the best
@heekoo_82872 ай бұрын
Sees a dirt road with a little bit of water "hmm probably russia" picks the exact spot, is slightly off "hmm, sure" WHAT?
@zacharysnyder29252 ай бұрын
I just find it funny how he got the one place in the lower 48 where shield lava formed basalt. Literally the only other place in the US that looks like Hawaii but isn't Hawaii
@mattanatior97studios2 ай бұрын
What tipped me off is the dirt is dark not to mention it's seems more northern then southern
@chir0pter2 ай бұрын
@@mattanatior97studioswell also the pine trees
@chir0pter2 ай бұрын
Aren’t there such places in Arizona? Or is it missing the shield volcano part
@Mr.Volcanoes22Ай бұрын
There's quite a few places in the US with Basalt flows like that actually. All over the western US. That particular spot isn't associated with shield volcanoes but there are definitely old shield volcanoes all over the mainland.
@chir0pterАй бұрын
@@Mr.Volcanoes22 sad to see misinformation like op getting so many upvotes.
@parkermogensen6422 ай бұрын
Thats why Idaho is the best. It looks like everywhere
@ETBCOR2 ай бұрын
the outdoors of Idaho = magical
@parkermogensen6422 ай бұрын
@@ETBCOR fr
@lephinor24582 ай бұрын
Idaho the beautiful.
@haruma16182 ай бұрын
Today, there were: 20 Total Guesses 3 GIGACHAD Guesses (
@SomebodySharp2 ай бұрын
I lovr you
@theowp90392 ай бұрын
Hawaii is technically not in NA so 1 wrong continent tho its in the right country 🤓
@GamerThatExists2 ай бұрын
Sweboy of rainbolt
@GanimedesYY2 ай бұрын
so, 20 total guesses but only 15 got counted to the right country/continent stuff?
@DevinFrazier-y9w2 ай бұрын
Prolly didn’t count the indo guesses bc the continent/country is given
@Superduperboy292 ай бұрын
3:15 the CIA are finally coming to his house to hire him in the background
@MojaKann2 ай бұрын
that's an ambulance
@Superduperboy292 ай бұрын
@@MojaKann r/wooosh
@harrykeppler27742 ай бұрын
classic JHK not playing for weeks then winning by 4k
@irakyl2 ай бұрын
check him pc
@quackingplatypusАй бұрын
@@irakylusing the game deficit for sure
@flixheff2 ай бұрын
as an idahoan, i have never seen stuff like that except for in the craters of the moon park lmao
@anomaly32152 ай бұрын
well that's kinda where it was 💀
@vanvisualmedia28212 ай бұрын
Only one I've ever known that he didn't haha
@flixheff2 ай бұрын
@@anomaly3215 i just noticed how dumb i am 😭😭😭
@flixheff2 ай бұрын
@@vanvisualmedia2821 crazy
@SchlabbeflickerАй бұрын
My bro can't wrap his brain around the idea that volcanism exists in places other than Hawaii 🤣
@henlo74912 күн бұрын
9:33 for everyone like me who wasnt looking to watch the whole thing
@The3rdAttept2 ай бұрын
I’m gonna start saying “Hawaii on Idaho” and nobody will know what it means
@Breydwildlife2 ай бұрын
This guy can probably save a kidnapped person in a few minutes if they send them a good photo
@JasonnRC-k3f2 ай бұрын
Legend says that Hawaii and Idaho are still similar to this day
@AverytheCubanAmerican2 ай бұрын
Yeah Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is quite the cool place and goes to show you Idaho is more than just Boise and potatoes! NASA straight up used it to train their Apollo 14 astronauts, so they could learn the basics of volcanic geology and knew enough to pick up the most valuable specimens when they reach the Moon! And as mentioned, the area is home to the Idaho National Laboratory, the largest US Dept of Energy facility (890-square mile site), and the largest concentration of nuclear reactors in the world! Besides the atomic-powered city of Arco, that laboratory also had the power plant for the world's first nuclear submarine as well as the world's first fatal atomic accident in 1961 when an operator at SL-1 fully pulled out the reactor's central control rod, causing the reactor to go from fully shutdown to prompt critical, causing the deaths of all three personnel there. The Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve covers three major lava fields, and all three lava fields lie along the Great Rift of Idaho, with some of the best examples of open rift cracks in the world, including the deepest known on Earth at 800 feet (or around 240 m). The Craters of the Moon Lava Field is the largest of the three and spreads across 618 square miles. The Monument and Preserve contain more than 25 volcanic cones, including outstanding examples of spatter cones. The monument has HUNDREDS of caves, though right now for safety reasons and to protect bat habitat, you're only allowed in the lava tube cave of Indian Tunnel with a free cave permit Geologists think that the abundant lava flows and other volcanic rocks of the Snake River Plain were created when the North American tectonic plate passed southwest over a mantle plume, a fixed “hotspot” in the Earth’s mantle. The hotspot melted the rock of the tectonic plate as the plate passed over it, and magma rose to the surface. Craters of the Moon formed during eight major eruptive periods between 15,000 and 2000 years ago. Lava erupted from the Great Rift, a series of deep cracks that start near the visitor center and stretch 52 miles (84 km.) to the southeast. Sixty distinct solidified lava flows that form the Craters of the Moon Lava Field range in age from 15,000 to just 2,000 years. The Kings Bowl and Wapi lava fields, both about 2,200 years old, are part of the National Preserve. Over the past 30 million years, this region has experienced extensive stretching. A recent example of these on-going forces was the 1983 Mount Borah earthquake. During that event the highest point in Idaho, Mount Borah, got a bit higher when a magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred across the base of the Lost River Range. Mount Borah rose about 1 foot (.3 m) and the Lost River Valley in that vicinity dropped about 8 feet (2.4 m).
@fabsmaster53092 ай бұрын
Even the best geo guesser in the world has no clue about what’s going on in Idaho lol
@braydonbronson19832 ай бұрын
Local Idaho resident here, Idaho is full and I mean FULL of just the most unique geological locations. There are more volcanic locations off of I-15 between Idaho falls and Blackfoot. During the drive you have views of the Tetons and the Sawtooth mountains. And that’s just a small 80 mile stretch of I-15. It’s beautiful here but I can confidently say most of us hate outsiders. But love Idaho. Don’t know why since it kind of sucks here…
@lephinor24582 ай бұрын
I've traveled and stayed in many places around the world. I can assure you Idaho is great place to live. It doesn't have a ton of tourist attractions and can seem boring but it is home.
@maxwellerickson70662 ай бұрын
Hell’s Half Acre is the other big basalt lava flow, significantly lesser known but quite similar to Craters.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un2 ай бұрын
The Hawaii one has vog from Kilauea, the Idaho one doesn't. Idaho facts: Idaho is the top potato producing state in the US, almost one-third of the nation’s potatoes are grown in the Snake River Plain, a belt of low-lying land that extends across southern Idaho. The eastern part of the Snake River Plain likely formed when the North American tectonic plate drifted over a hot spot in Earth’s crust. Basaltic magma was injected into the crust, making it thicker and denser than surrounding areas. When the crust cooled and settled, the land sank. The same hotspot that created the plain now fuels the geysers in Yellowstone National Park, located just northeast of the plain. The western part of the plain is a graben, a piece of land that has sunk between parallel faults in the Earth’s crust. The state's volcanic soil is rich in minerals and well-draining, providing the perfect conditions for growing healthy potatoes. Additionally, the combination of warm days and cool nights helps produce potatoes with exceptional taste and texture. The name Idaho doesn't mean anything, it's made up! In the early 1860s, when the US Congress was considering organizing a new territory in the Rocky Mountains, the name "Idaho" was suggested by George M. Willing, a politician posing as an unrecognized delegate from the unofficial Jefferson Territory. Willing claimed that the name was derived from a Shoshone term meaning "the sun comes from the mountains" or "gem of the mountains", but it was revealed later that there was no such term and Willing claimed that he had been inspired to coin the name when he met a little girl named Ida. Congress chose the name Colorado for this territory in 1861, but Idaho was later selected for a new territory carved out of Washington Territory in 1863. Found in Idaho’s high desert, Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in North America, at 7,900 feet deep! Idaho is home to the world's highest navigable river, the St. Joe River flows for 140 miles through northern Idaho, with a mouth elevation of 2,129 feet. At a whopping 470 feet, Idaho's Bruneau Dunes State Park has the tallest single-structured sand dune in North America that attracts all kinds of outdoor adventurers! Idaho has a state horse, the Appaloosa! The Appaloosa was the first horse breed to be acquired by the Nez Perce tribe around the 1700’s leading to the tribe developing into excellent horsemen and breeders. Settlers began to refer to their horses as “a Palouse horse” in reference to the Palouse River in north Central Idaho. The term evolved from that to “Palousey”, “Appalousey” and finally “Appaloosa”. An Appaloosa Horse Club was chartered in 1938 and has become one of the leading equine breed registries in the world. The Appaloosa was named Idaho’s state horse in 1975 because of its importance to Idaho history. In 1936, Idaho became home to the world's first alpine chairlift, when the Union Pacific Railroad built one in Sun Valley based on a design by their lead bridge engineer! Idaho's state seal was the only one designed by a woman! The first state Great Seal was designed in the 1890s by Stockton, CA-born Emma Edwards Green. That seal was used until 1957, when the seal was slightly redrawn by Paul B. Evans and the Caxton Printers, Ltd. at the request of the state government. The seal depicts a miner and a woman representing equality, liberty and justice. The symbols on the seal represent some of Idaho's natural resources, mines, forests, farmland and wildlife.
@maxwellerickson70662 ай бұрын
Subscribe to Idaho facts
@Redivna2 ай бұрын
not the sulaguessy lmaoooo
@arnoldmmbb2 ай бұрын
Sulasussy
@Razticz2 ай бұрын
the fact i live in tasmania and this bloke whos never been there could tell you within a few ks is nuts
@thatoneleaf989525 күн бұрын
8:21 It's very different wym "see where im coming from" 😭
@maph2759Ай бұрын
Heartbreaking, the *best* person you know just *went Hawaii on idaho*
@okimtopuzzled6521Ай бұрын
As someone from Idaho, I am professionally offended at both him not getting Idaho and at you for not capitalizing Idaho.
@glennpalmer53272 ай бұрын
For those of you that don't know that image was from craters of the moon. It was used as a training site for lunar astronauts to simulate the lunar environment.
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx2 ай бұрын
I’m convinced Geoguesser pros are hackers IRL and that part of Idaho has anti-cheat installed.
@fnhatic6694Ай бұрын
Probably the single rarest and most unlikely thing to happen in my life is that Geoguessr literally dropped the pin 300 feet from my own house. We were playing on a big TV at work and I went "Those mountains look like Vegas", the guy went up the street and I went "Wait... look at that street sign..." and it was the street around the corner from me. A trillion miles of road in America and it plopped nearly right on my house.
@kronik907Ай бұрын
Clicked for the hawaii in idaho, but stayed because of the bridge in Alaska that I just drove over two days ago. I was so shocked at seeing a road I knew I forgot about the premise of the video LMAO
@DatSwif2 ай бұрын
Finally I can watch that documentary on 4x, thanks dude
@hammaam232 ай бұрын
5:21 Bro is not beating the allegations
@gian79352 ай бұрын
Honestly the Russian city guess prior to that is nastier lol
@bryandoge2 ай бұрын
@@gian7935vorkuta is easy
@momsaccount403321 күн бұрын
Idaho should be the new meme state. It’s perfect
@prodEPIKK2 ай бұрын
13:18 "alright ill see you guys t"
@RiperinoPepperoni22 ай бұрын
ive driven and rode across that bridge near anchorage so many times a kid i just automatically knew where it is, thanks for the pleasant flashback, rainbolt
@RexGunderson2 ай бұрын
"this would be crazy" > gets within 14 feet of the location
@KingiGG2 ай бұрын
11:10 bro has beef with Finland
@Dryish2 ай бұрын
Yeah, what's up with that @RAINBOLT TWO? Too easy to guess?
@Knokos2 ай бұрын
@@Dryish Whats your problem?
@kornelnemeth48462 ай бұрын
Blinky and Debre are going crazy on all of the maps
@Elo100732 ай бұрын
And JHK (idk who he is)
@LiamsLyceum2 ай бұрын
The nuclear history in Idaho really is cool, glad we got to see it because of the Craters of the Moon mishap
@gnell4244Ай бұрын
When he was on the second one I was gonna be impressed if he said Australia but the fact he went straight to Tasmania blew my mind. Bro is really training for a kidnapping where he wakes up in a random location lol
@IcyHot59512 ай бұрын
2:28 classic rainbolt cope
@acedspades94572 ай бұрын
Bro had to fact check Idaho was indeed volcanic 💀
@risingsun9595Ай бұрын
I live in Hawaii. I can see why he thought it was Hawaii. The central part and eastern side of the island is very much like the great plains (minus the lava flows)
@darealrulezbreaker94932 ай бұрын
at 0:45 bottom left is repetition in the stones/ground pattern.. is that from the google car camera overalying pictures or wtf is happening here?
@griffinshorts7852 ай бұрын
Probably the way that google splices the images together but more importantly, how in the world did you notice that?
@darealrulezbreaker94932 ай бұрын
@@griffinshorts785 the curved stone that kind of resembles a fossil caught my eye and i immediately noticed that its there 2 times.. And then i saw that all the other stones were repeating too lol
@aka52 ай бұрын
Yeah you can see the beginnings of that big stone right above to the left of it, faded away
@jozzzlynАй бұрын
@@darealrulezbreaker9493 yeah once you mentioned it it sticks out, good eye
@JKTCGMV1329 күн бұрын
I've been to both Hawaii and Craters of the Moon and immediately recognized it as Idaho. It is indeed a bunch of volcanos, which is why it looks like Hawaii. I actually solo hiked through the desert there and slept on the rim of a volcano with no tent and listening to the sound of coyotes in the distance. Wild.
@CamtaroАй бұрын
That first Alaska one is a bridge i used to drive on to visit my grandparents growing up. I no longer live there but I can always tell an Alaska location instantly, its just so unique
@mikemimson4771Ай бұрын
As an Idahoan, I'm very proud of Craters of the Moon National Park rn
@doorknob6025 күн бұрын
I live in Idaho and went to Craters of the Moon today. On the signs they have posted along the trails and such, I counted at least 5 signs where they showed pictures of volcanoes in Hawaii as an illustration to show what happened here. You're definitely onto something haha.
@StuffandThings_2 ай бұрын
Rainbolt should really learn some very basic botany, it would be huge for finding really rural places
@eMAyeX162 ай бұрын
He’s the “these trees look polish” guy, (no, it wasn’t Ludwig originally). I think he knows “very basic” botany
@mizraaa2 ай бұрын
@@eMAyeX16 It literally was Ludwig originally while he was playing against Jshlatt
@eMAyeX162 ай бұрын
@@mizraaa I seem to remember he said it originally, but that is truly besides the point. He’s made other such jokes and correct guesses off us grass and plants
@PfyscheStyxАй бұрын
ive been to both that place in hawaii and that place in idaho (and the bridge in anchorage lmao), its understandable to get those confused, although once you know what to look for its incredibly obvious.
@Jakerton2 ай бұрын
IDAHO MENTIONED
@fierce6x3742 ай бұрын
wow do i feel lucky, last year i drove from billings to idaho, and on the way to boise me and my friend(we both are fantasized by rocks) went to craters of the moon national park, i could have gotten 5k on this round, and its all because of my love for rocks and suicide boys lmao.
@PortRhouse10 сағат бұрын
Not totally sure, but that Idaho one looks like it’s probably in Craters of the Moon national park. In ancient times, the volcanic hotspot that now sits under Yellowstone used to be located underneath Idaho, hence all the volcanic geography.
@ARClegendАй бұрын
People forget that Idaho randomly has super pretty marshes and volcanic formations hidden in the plains
@zjshafe2 ай бұрын
"Looks so volcanic!" when the PNW is the most volcanic part of the U.S. hahah
@kreabea782 ай бұрын
The second that clip opened i knew it wasn't Hawaii. Might have been because of the spoiler.
@liammgill2 ай бұрын
I'm in the club going absolutely fucking hawaii on idaho
@jumboflips44152 ай бұрын
I live in stinking idaho and I would have never guessed that
@nebularl93142 ай бұрын
you live in idaho but never been to craters of the moon?
@boringnoninterestingname652 ай бұрын
@@nebularl9314brother I’d like you to know I live on the Canadian border ain’t got time or energy to go to craters of the moon.
@chir0pter2 ай бұрын
@@boringnoninterestingname65 people talk about how wide open or "undeveloped" america is but it's really just that 330 million Americans don't have the time or money to go on roadtrips
@stupaj2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't have guessed Idaho but I would have guessed somewhere in the Rocky Mountains
@YayaFeiLong2 ай бұрын
@@chir0pter road trips don't "develop" land, you need people actually living there
@ravenger24452 ай бұрын
Thumbnail part is at 1:15
@xxxtrib2 ай бұрын
thank u
@theonlydannygirlАй бұрын
the road through the basalt field is almost certainly the loop road in the Craters of the Moon monument. I worked there for a summer as a ranger - it is a truly unique and alien place. (side note - those little white dots are dwarf buckwheat, a desert plant endemic to Idaho lava fields that i'm pretty sure isn't found in Hawaii.) (:
@brettzolstick989Ай бұрын
That Idaho location is Craters of the Moon National Monument. I was just there a few months ago, its a cool place. Its an old volcanic field with lava fields and lava tubes and stuff.
@damiangonzalez7352Ай бұрын
even funier he watches docs in fast velocity
@FlugmorphАй бұрын
people often forget that idaho has a lot of vulcanic landscape from the yellowstone hotspot that the north american plate went over there millions of years ago. edit lmfao no way he watched a geology hub video to learn after that, thats literally my goat youtuber right there!
@swagodaman6320Ай бұрын
seems like the website reuses the same locations too much, need a more randomized algorithm/set of images
@F-i-shh2 ай бұрын
As an Idahoan, makes sense nobody has ever thought about Idaho.
@NorthStar-21332 ай бұрын
1:07 is what you came for
@TheSpacePersonАй бұрын
Rainbolt seems so disappointed in himself and then guesses a random dirt field in Russia almost perfectly
@justsomeguywithhalfamustac68372 ай бұрын
thanks twitterman
@ts-wo6pp2 ай бұрын
Bro went Hawaii on Idaho 💀
@tuxbullet2792Ай бұрын
geoguessr pros are actually batshit insane
@elvastanАй бұрын
Yeah the Craters of the Moon are these MASSIVE volcanic fields. When they were erupting, they were larger than the Hawaiian islands
@SebastinaMich2 ай бұрын
The most exciting eureka moment I've had was when I realized that the instructions on food packets were just guidelines.
@slimtrvper55422 ай бұрын
Idaho mentioned🗣️🗣️
@johnmarston2595Ай бұрын
it still suprises me that he could see the mud and pinpoint russia within a certain KM range
@aguspuig66152 ай бұрын
Bro be like ''i dont know maybe kinda looks like southern russia'' and then gets almost the exact pinpoint location with Russia being a third of the map
@AndreySavin2 ай бұрын
I wish I never heard the Sulaguessy thing…not because I don’t like it, but because the moment I heard it was the moment I knew I won’t be able to stop repeating it 50 times a day for the next two weeks
@kevinstrand45962 ай бұрын
I actually visited that part of Idaho recently - Craters of the Moon National Monument. It really did feel alien and out of place, but very cool. It was pretty remote, no cell service at all for many many miles around.
@megasievertАй бұрын
5:06 bro just instantly recognizes Vorkuta based on some random buildings rather than the Gulag
@owenzhang95862 ай бұрын
*"is it that one-"* I don't know, Rainbolt. I don't know.
@Cybersanic2 ай бұрын
Saying the worst guess ever ‘Me going Brazil on NZ’
@firestorm734Ай бұрын
Craters of the Moon is easily mistaken for Hawaii because it is a volcanic landscape. Still, it cracks me up when they are so tilted after making the mistake.
@xxsantyxx2 ай бұрын
That idaho was such a bait omg
@elliotbeaver82992 ай бұрын
I miss RC already :’(
@codymurphy19182 ай бұрын
Where is he?
@kitpeddler2 ай бұрын
@@codymurphy1918Going to school like a nerd
@channnnnnnnelll2 ай бұрын
@@kitpeddler is he gonna be competing in the world cup?