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Maps I find exciting. The usual time of eating dinner in Europe. Whoa, these maps really are exciting
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So apparently UK and Ireland average tea time is between 6.30 and 7.30pm, which I guess I would agree with
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Maybe extend it to 8pm. And it looks like overall the more south you go, the later people have their tea
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9.30 to 10.30 for Portugal and Spain. Very interesting. Chile is a ridiculously long country. Whoa, it really is. It literally goes right from like the bottom to the top of Europe
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Actually, it's longer. Oh my god. Here we go. I've got it. Oh my god. Is it like way longer than green
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Oh my god. Whoa. We've created a dolphin. Most related search terms in Neva, which is a Korean search engine of European countries
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They're saying most Koreans, when searching up the United Kingdom, ask about the Queen, whereas in Spain, sexy
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Difference between Russia's unfriendly list last year and now. So last year, Russia were only unfriendly with the US and Czech Republic
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Yes, it is. I knew that. I knew that. Whereas now Russia's fallen out with all of Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan
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Nice one, Russia. Great stuff. Best places to be born statistically. What's that based on then? What's that about
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I don't know if you want to be born like right there in the middle of the Australia Outback
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where you're like thousands of kilometers from anything. Right, I'm going right here and deciding whether or not I want to be born right there
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Actually looks quite nice. I could be, yeah, I could be born inside of that
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Same again. Where are we going this time? Whoa, yeah, this looks really nice. This is definitely the best place you could ever be born in the world
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I love all of the loose boards and the spelks and the old alcoholic bottles. Yeah, really nice
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There's a table to about to collapse. I'd lie right there. Yeah, great. Thank you
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The oldest borders of the German Empire can still be seen in present Polish election results That is so interesting The lasting systemic impacts that politics and history have is just absolutely crazy
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and generally pretty depressing too. Daylight gained in March, so top of the US have got an extra 100 minutes of daylight
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compared to just 40 minutes down the bottom. Well, how very interesting
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India Light Time Luminesity Comparison 2012-2021 Sourced the Economic Survey of India 2022
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More lights means more people with electricity or more people that can afford electricity, so I guess that's good
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Wow, when I look at that, I really realise how badly I butchered drawing India from memory
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That was not great for me, was it? Russian airspace is lava right now, so we can see all of just the normal flights around the world
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just doing anything they can to avoid Russia and taking some really obscure routes in order to do so
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That's so sad. Most popular dogs by state. Oh my god, it's Labrador in every single state
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Is that right? Oh no, Beagle down there in Kentucky. Right, we're going to Google Maps
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Thank you. We've also got German Shepherd down in Florida. I find that really interesting, especially the fact that Hawaii
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also follows the Labrador theme. Shape of the world according to ancient maps
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Oh, I'm well up for that. Here we go. 150 AD. Okay, I mean, you can already see it
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Like, look at that. Saudi Arabia and then the horn of Africa actually even look proper like a rhino
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Alright, 1050 AD, you need to calm down. What are they thinking there? What's happened there
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You've definitely gone backwards there, 1050 AD. Alright, Muhammad al-Durisi from Italy in 1154
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He kind of brought things back but he got a bit carried away with his islands didn he 1375 I love how big the United Kingdom depicted in this one What that though It looks like a little anteater and that his little ear This is very very interesting
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Oh, we're getting somewhere. 1529. Diego knows what's happening. Diego, fair play
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1599. Edward Wright from London. I mean, that's pretty good, Edward. You've done well, Edward
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1778. Looking pretty strong there. And then 1832. Very recognizable there. Only thing missing in this one were the North and South Poles
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Street View coverage in Europe. Germany got something to hide. What's going on there, Germany? We all expected it from Belarus, but Germany, come on now
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I'm going to Germany and looking for something suspicious. Whoa, look at that. Here we go. Let's go on this photosphere
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Whoa, this was taken by a very short person, but it looks very nice
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Oh, a shaded relief map of Antarctica. Am I the only one that wants to like grab a bit of that and like chew on it
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This looks like marshmallow fluff. Is it just me? What the Saharan dust covering much of Europe this week? What? Oh, yeah, people were talking about the red sky, weren't they
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So I'm like here so it didn't really affect me. But yeah certain countries the sky went all orange. That is crazy
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That looks so mental from up here shortest route from Santiago de Chile and
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Ulan Bata Mongolia Obviously, I know the world's a globe right but that's still really weird to me that that's a straight line
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It'll make sense that you can't just you know go straight from there there. That's absolutely insane where palm trees are found in the United States
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That's very interesting isn't it that you've got this anomaly over in California
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Florida really does its own thing doesn't it? Like isn't Florida the only place in the world that has alligators and crocodiles
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It is! That's so weird! You wouldn't be surprised if it was like Brazil or Panama or something
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But Florida! Map of Europe with the flag of the capital of each country. London the only country in Europe that doesn have its own flag That sad isn it There such cool flags as well The Russian one looks epic Oh my god he slain a dra He shoving his thing in a dragon mouth that sounded weirder than i wanted it to germany We got a big bear that like looking for a fight these are unreal look at sweden as well
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Oh we need to get on that we need a london flag countries visited by hitler that is something that you just never think about hitler's
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Never been to the uk he's never been to spain he's never been to portugal can't really imagine him sat on his little sunbed
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Can you he has been to a lot of europe though hitler's been to a lot more of europe than i have
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Point Nemo, the oceanic pole of inaccessibility. Oh my god, I'm going
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Okay, I'm going to Point Nemo on Google Maps. It's closed though
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Let's have a look. There it is. That's not inaccessible. There's two guys stood outside it
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It's annoying. I could be there in half an hour. All right, there's the other Point Nemo
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That looks slightly harder to get to. English and Spanish are the only European languages
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not calling pineapple ananas. Oh my god, we've got ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, ananas, Ananasus
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And then pineapple how weird africa in 1885 I got fed up of the map showing africa as an empty land before colonization
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Even the one trying to show africa is not empty land has vast areas of nothing. This is my response that must have took you ages
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Wow, look how diverse that was. It's so so sad and that's 1885
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So that's already after tons of colonization, isn't it historic and present distribution of lions
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That's another really sad one. There was just with lions all over the place bloody hell
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Oh European countries in Somalian rush car, Poland, Finland, Norway Sweden's really mixed things up is Sweden
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Ah, actually when you say it out loud, it's not as crazy as the thing right 50,000 likes on this video. I'll start learning Somali
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