Hahaha! I instantly knew it was Louisiana due to the attorney billboards! Those advertisements are everywhere! Certain states have different advertising laws so lawyers advertise a lot in Louisiana. 😂😂🤠
Love your videos! As an Angeleno, every fiber of my being wanted to shout a warning to you (9 months back in time, across the world, etc.) for the false flag that was “LA” on that van.😅 LA is the two-letter state abbreviation for Louisiana. Aside from the writing on the side of that van, and the area codes on billboards, etc., there were a few geographical clues that, to me, suggested you were in the South, or at least definitely not in Southern California: -The extensive usage of brick (buildings, fences, etc.) was definitely not California. Builders don’t typically use much brick anymore in Southern California likely due to earthquakes. -The area was quite green, and the roads seemed a bit too seasonally-affected. -The short distance between that stadium and the street/residential neighborhood behind it seemed odd. -The traffic lights/signals were often suspended by cables and not attached to a solid, metal post/arm. (Cables are more common outside of California, and I suspect more so in slightly less affluent states and/or hurricane-prone or even storm-prone regions. I’ve seen them used in the South as well as in Oregon and Washington [state - it seems you’ve already come to appreciate the rather perplexing manifestations of this country’s obsession with its first Commander in Chief/president].) -Gas (petrol/fuel for cars) was priced at barely over $2 per gallon. California has the highest taxes on gas in the US, so our prices are far above the national average. I can’t recall seeing gas sold for below $3/gallon in Southern California in the past ~18 years. (Arguably, this would have been a harder clue for someone outside of the US, especially given currency/unit conversions and the geopolitical influences over the cost of crude oil across nations.) I suppose the study of geography can get quite minute! Maybe that’s what makes it fascinating. 🤷🏼♂️
Another one would be fantastic. It's really cool that you mentioned Westlake, CA, my neighborhood, as well as La Mirada, CA, where my university is located.
2:24 If u can see that Blue on Top and Yellow on the bottom stripe in the plate it means that is a ukranian plate i hope this trick helps you in the future :)
This is always a lot of fun to watch. I think I should try playing this game, it is very entertaining and it's neat to see the world. I think a lot of places look very similar, I don't know how well I'd do😅
LA on the blue van is short for Louisiana, not Los Angeles, that’s what threw you off 😅. But thank you for these great vids, you def help me relax when I need to - great job!!
I think on the first round that letter was just the ь soft sign in a weird font. As far as I know the мягкий знак is present in all Cyrillic script languages
Very nice video format, keep it going.
Hahaha! I instantly knew it was Louisiana due to the attorney billboards! Those advertisements are everywhere! Certain states have different advertising laws so lawyers advertise a lot in Louisiana. 😂😂🤠
Omg really?? 😅 that is so funny. I recognised Britain right away for the crappie building materials on the houses 🤣
Love your videos!
As an Angeleno, every fiber of my being wanted to shout a warning to you (9 months back in time, across the world, etc.) for the false flag that was “LA” on that van.😅 LA is the two-letter state abbreviation for Louisiana.
Aside from the writing on the side of that van, and the area codes on billboards, etc., there were a few geographical clues that, to me, suggested you were in the South, or at least definitely not in Southern California:
-The extensive usage of brick (buildings, fences, etc.) was definitely not California. Builders don’t typically use much brick anymore in Southern California likely due to earthquakes.
-The area was quite green, and the roads seemed a bit too seasonally-affected.
-The short distance between that stadium and the street/residential neighborhood behind it seemed odd.
-The traffic lights/signals were often suspended by cables and not attached to a solid, metal post/arm. (Cables are more common outside of California, and I suspect more so in slightly less affluent states and/or hurricane-prone or even storm-prone regions. I’ve seen them used in the South as well as in Oregon and Washington [state - it seems you’ve already come to appreciate the rather perplexing manifestations of this country’s obsession with its first Commander in Chief/president].)
-Gas (petrol/fuel for cars) was priced at barely over $2 per gallon. California has the highest taxes on gas in the US, so our prices are far above the national average. I can’t recall seeing gas sold for below $3/gallon in Southern California in the past ~18 years. (Arguably, this would have been a harder clue for someone outside of the US, especially given currency/unit conversions and the geopolitical influences over the cost of crude oil across nations.)
I suppose the study of geography can get quite minute! Maybe that’s what makes it fascinating. 🤷🏼♂️
Another one would be fantastic. It's really cool that you mentioned Westlake, CA, my neighborhood, as well as La Mirada, CA, where my university is located.
Oh I am jealous! I'd love to visit CA 😍
These are my favorites that you make mate, good stuff
Thanks!
great video as always 😄
2:24 If u can see that Blue on Top and Yellow on the bottom stripe in the plate it means that is a ukranian plate i hope this trick helps you in the future :)
It is just the flag, not a trick
This is always a lot of fun to watch. I think I should try playing this game, it is very entertaining and it's neat to see the world. I think a lot of places look very similar, I don't know how well I'd do😅
It's great fun!
It's awesome but you need a subscription unfortunately
LA on the blue van is short for Louisiana, not Los Angeles, that’s what threw you off 😅. But thank you for these great vids, you def help me relax when I need to - great job!!
Oh darn!! LA is Los Angeles to us foreigners! Thanks!
the first sign you looked at on the Falkirk round had Falkirk in the email address, so unlucky not to spot it!
Oh no!! Haha, 😂 what am I like?
I think on the first round that letter was just the ь soft sign in a weird font. As far as I know the мягкий знак is present in all Cyrillic script languages
can you play it again?
That is Ukraine 🇺🇦
Ukrainian