The WORST Google Maps Feature

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  • @MrSharkFIN
    @MrSharkFIN Год назад +211

    3:25 Just as a note, new Germany coverage from 2022 is going to start being rolled out in mid-July this year and more coverage is being taken right now as well.

    • @arrowheaded
      @arrowheaded Год назад +15

      Yep. I could not be more excited :]

    • @Romangtzm
      @Romangtzm Год назад +18

      It makes sense now when rainbolt spotted the google maps car in his first day in germany

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN Год назад +6

      @@Romangtzm Yeah, he's going to be there!

    • @ShotGunAnd
      @ShotGunAnd Год назад +11

      Finally they are entering the 21st century. Good job, Germany!

    • @maxfi878
      @maxfi878 Год назад +6

      @@Romangtzm They actually drove their cars all these years to help update the maps but never published the images.

  • @Matthew-.-
    @Matthew-.- Год назад +213

    How Google mapped street view for the entire ocean is beyond me.

    • @ThatOneGoatGuy
      @ThatOneGoatGuy Год назад +10

      ships with sonars can record pings off the sea-floor to determine height differences of the terrain. some ships send this info to google who then puts a line thru the ocean on the path of that ship. you cant really do this with satellites because light doesnt penetrate that far. its quite interesting :)

    • @loogieee
      @loogieee Год назад +7

      They drove underwater. Tire = move google cars are just built different.

  • @joemungus6063
    @joemungus6063 Год назад +102

    The circles in the desert are automated watering farms, and the bridge just prior was the small structure under the pin, it’s not a highway for cars but for wagons and stuff haha

    • @sebbog
      @sebbog Год назад +10

      it was comment bait

    • @rsxramin
      @rsxramin Год назад +15

      pretty sure including sarcasm on every other sentence is a primary trait of his persona on this channel.

    • @joemungus6063
      @joemungus6063 Год назад +3

      @@sebbog fugggg xd

    • @alexhajnal107
      @alexhajnal107 Год назад +1

      The Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental road in the United States. It was used by automobiles.

  • @jippee1
    @jippee1 Год назад +162

    Often you can see blurred elements on Bing maps or other mapping services. So most of the time it's always available just on another mapping service

    • @lightningfun6486
      @lightningfun6486 Год назад +9

      Or go on google earth historical imagery

    • @Liggliluff
      @Liggliluff Год назад +4

      There are many locations in Sweden that should be blurred on Google Maps but aren't. National services have it blurred or clone stamped. But Google isn't doing it.

  • @matthewilluminating
    @matthewilluminating Год назад +88

    If you zoom in, you can actually see the bridge on the satellite map. The Lincoln Highway was not a highway as we think of it today. It was the first road across the US in the 1920s. Hence the log bridge.

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 Год назад +1

      I know the US is a young country... and a _biiig_ country; still, it's weird to think that until some years after World War 1 you couldn't (easily) drive the length of the country! I wonder if prior to the Lincoln Highway it was still possible to drive, say, from New York City to San Francisco, it just meant you had to have a lot of good maps and were going to be asking a lot of locals for directions (as would be my guess)... Or was it like, say, modern day Alaska or Greenland in that if you want to go from Anchorage to Fairbanks, or Nuuk to Kangerlassuaq (excuse spelling!), you ain't going to be doing it by car, there literally _are no roads_ basically once you get outside the city limits?!
      Of course back then, you had _trains..._ Nowadays you can cross the the Continental US (as in 'Lower 48') in pretty much any direction by car in a matter if days, probably without having to leave the expressway once, other than to sleep (assuming for whatever reason you can't fly.) Try going by train though, like they did in all those movies from the '40's and '50’s - you can't do it! Well, you probably can, but you'd need to mortgage your house and then get one of those slightly creepy 'Deep Blue' - type computers to work out the itinerary for you! Why, even the goods trains can't so much as get across Los Angeles today without being depredated by modern day pirates, like something out of the Mad Max movies..!

    • @wta1518
      @wta1518 Год назад +1

      @@richiehoyt8487 If I want to go from New York City to San Francisco it would cost about $500 (much less than you'd spend on fuel if you drove that), and takes about 3.5 days (also faster than driving when you factor in needing to sleep).

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 Год назад +1

      @@wta1518 That's interesting, and I take your point. (While I would have been surprised if you _couldn't_ take the train from NY to SF, I'm slightly surprised you can do it so cost effectively! I assume that includes, if not your own cabin, at least some sort of bunk where you can stretch out? Whatever the case, as well as making up the time spent sleeping, you're also making substantial savings on accomodation, albeit probably to the detriment of your comfort. Although perhaps not, being spared the sounds of shooting what with the hooker being murdered in the room on one side and the drug deal going wrong on the other! 😜Sorry - little jape there at the expense of American motels! At least all that TV I watched made up for the time missed at school, HaHa! Also, are we talking about "Walk up to the desk" prices, or Super Apex (or whatever you call it there!) or what?
      I'm not sure you've entirely negated my point though (not that I'm viewing this as a competition, not at all, but you know what I mean!)... It is true that the rail network was decimated in the 50's and 60's here in the British Isles as well (and certainly the way Irish Rail is run is a total joke!) but to me it's scandalous that so many of America's second and third rate cities (I mean that strictly in the sense of population size, rather than in the guidebook sense!) no longer even _have_ a train station! I'm thinking of places like Akron and Buffalo. I haven't checked and I may be wrong - I mean I can scarcely believe it myself, if true - but I'm sure I heard only the other day that _Detroit,_ still what I would think of a first rate city in spite of the travails and depopulation of recent decades, no longer has a main railway station! The idea that places in the UK or Ireland the size of even those first two named cities, hell, towns a fraction that size, would not have a rail connection would leave people shaking their head in disbelief! I do realize that the British Isles are tiny in comparison with the USA (and more densely populated) but it seems to me, that could be used as an argument _for_ as much as against car travel!
      Just incidentally, my Dad, even as I write, is just now finishing a tripfrom Montreal (I think, maybe Toronto) to Vancouver and back by train. (Yes, I know that's the neighbours!) I dunno what it cost him, quite a bit more than 500 bucks, I'm pretty sure! From what he tells me, the train, though comfortable (where the state of the track allows), if it's not from the '50's, then it ought to be! No internet, half the time no cell signal even. But then again, for him, that kinda stuff is half the point. Anyway, sorry, I realize this is quite the lengthy 'tract', hope it didn't make you come over too much TL/DR!

  • @andreas_retsis
    @andreas_retsis Год назад +243

    I thought spain moved color in the fifties😂😂😂

  • @peter_smyth
    @peter_smyth Год назад +27

    I heard that the colour of the ocean on Google Maps isn't from actual colour photographs, but the brightness represents sea depth information (collected by other means), since there's otherwise very little to display for the sea.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt Год назад +11

    The feature I' d like to have is virtual cruise control in streetview, click one button once and keep moving until you give it a stop signal.

  • @masterofdiesaster4001
    @masterofdiesaster4001 Год назад +45

    Google just announced they start Street View mapping again in Germany

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN Год назад +9

      They already did in late 2022, they're just mapping more of it now. It's going to start rolling out sometime in mid-July!

    • @annabelholland
      @annabelholland Год назад +2

      Well, there has been unofficial coverage in a few places by users. Imagine playing GeoGuessr and guessing Austria but its actually Germany.
      Street view is also coming to India and Croatia (updated from 2012).

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN Год назад +2

      @@annabelholland There has been official coverage by Google in Germany from 2009. Also, Croatia has always had coverage and they already have it from this year. India was released a long time ago now.

    • @annabelholland
      @annabelholland Год назад +4

      @@MrSharkFIN I said Croatia - 'updated from 2012' meaning that until recently, street view was available in most places but the images were taken in 2011 and 2012. And with India, it only started in 2021
      The reason why I said 'imagine playing GeoGuessr' is because it would be surprising for players seeing an updated version of Germany but guesses Austria as they are unaware. Plus, im aware that Germany does have few official coverage: its just in the 20 largest cities and its outdated.

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN Год назад +1

      @@annabelholland Croatia has had many batches of coverage since 2012. India's newest coverage was released almost a year ago now.

  • @b.y.2460
    @b.y.2460 Год назад +3

    The Lincoln Highway is a very long, skinny ruin. It was a privately funded trans-continental automobile road that was connected up (using lots of local roads where possible) before the US government started making roads for automobiles.

  • @MrSharkFIN
    @MrSharkFIN Год назад +18

    I've seen many islands that just don't have any visible satellite data at all... You find the island and turn on satellite view and the Island is nowhere to be found; just some very low quality blue ocean.

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Год назад +4

      The entire south east China sea is blurred the islands on there lmao

    • @gotworc
      @gotworc Год назад

      Usually they're military bases. Or it's just so remote that no one cares about it so it's never gotten high quality images

  • @davidcovington901
    @davidcovington901 Год назад +7

    At 8:25 - "This is a bike lane as well as a bus lane."
    Oh no!!!

  • @anj000
    @anj000 Год назад +9

    You should go to a Google Earth and check different years in which satellite images were taken. Weird colors suddenly appearing might be very much a... cloud covering this spot. So they took a fragment of a picture from a different year in which they photographed this area. And this is why colors differ like this.

    • @anj000
      @anj000 Год назад

      Also I bet many pictures are not really taken from satellite, but from planes.

    • @rebeccawinter472
      @rebeccawinter472 Месяц назад

      This is a good point. Or different photos taken in different seasons (when there was snow/ice vs when things were green). We see that a lot in Canada, where you zoom in and can go through the seasons in patchwork.

  • @werpification
    @werpification Год назад +14

    Would love to see a video using other mapping services that are used in different countries

    • @Liggliluff
      @Liggliluff Год назад +2

      Yes, compare Google Maps and Eniro for how Sweden looks, both regular maps and the sattelite maps.

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 Год назад +30

    Things I wouldn't probably notice if it weren't for Toycat.

  • @busapeti
    @busapeti Год назад +9

    12:55 the bridge is actually there, you can see its shadow LMAO

  • @heatshield
    @heatshield Год назад +30

    “Are they rich or are they bad at using land” lol
    Okay that’s funny. You win the internet today.

    • @rsxramin
      @rsxramin Год назад +7

      found a redditor outside of their goon cave today, hope you don't kys because your cave's down for 48 hours.

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Год назад +6

      @@rsxramin what would make you say that to someone?

    • @rsxramin
      @rsxramin Год назад +11

      @@heatshield elon musk profile pic with the classic, "Okay, that's funny chungles 100 keanu sigma dogepilled" and "You win the internet today, kind stranger narwhals at chungus"

    • @principalmcvicker6530
      @principalmcvicker6530 Год назад +1

      ​@@rsxramin lmaooo

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Год назад

      @@rsxramin you barely said words. I’m pretty sure you’re the “redditor outside their goon cage”. That was really tough to follow. You’re a walking hopeful meme generator.
      Thanks for exposing me to how people like you really work.

  • @Plasmacore_V
    @Plasmacore_V Год назад +11

    "Satellite" view has different colors because it's a patchwork of data taken at different times, with different resolutions, different altitudes (it's aerial imagery not satellite imagery), time of year, time of day, lighting conditions, ect. It shouldn't take a PhD to figure this out.

    • @PouLS
      @PouLS Год назад +2

      ec tetera

  • @aethelredtheready1739
    @aethelredtheready1739 Год назад +8

    The 3D view is not provided by satellites, they have to fly a plane around to capture that, and they don’t do it for most places

  • @FXVNDER
    @FXVNDER Год назад +4

    10:53 was I the only one spotting this out? how did he not notice it LMAO

  • @ericvulgate
    @ericvulgate Год назад +6

    The green circles are from central irrigation systems.
    We have them all over the west in the us.

  • @ericktellez7632
    @ericktellez7632 Год назад +10

    Google maps is toycats’ excel or word for the rest of us office workers lol

  • @tommarch.4493
    @tommarch.4493 Год назад +5

    It's called remote sensing, and it's a mess. You always have issues.
    You have to work with a lot of imaginery, from different time and different resolution.
    You need to filter the clouds and many things. That why you see 2 pictures close to to each others.
    To save power, google dont show the ocean and water except when it's close to land. Sometimes they forget some bits
    For the 3D feature of google Earth, it's something oh boy.
    You need to create a digital terrain model (DTM) and a digital ground model (DGT) among others thing. To do that you need to use multiple imagery from a place when the satelite isnt diretcly above the ground. to use the hight of the buildings, as a reference to recreate the ground and terrain. It's a lot of compution, that's why only big cities* have one as of right now. As they are more likly to be view

    • @principalmcvicker6530
      @principalmcvicker6530 Год назад

      Finally a comment with answers

    • @tommarch.4493
      @tommarch.4493 Год назад

      @@principalmcvicker6530 i can go into more details, but i have to translate it to english, and invest more time so ...
      Also, it's DEM, not DGM

  • @xthriteenx
    @xthriteenx Год назад +1

    I just left a review for a random crater in Nevada that I’ve never been too, the review was “Hot, and no tea scam” crater was called teapot crater btw

  • @wafity
    @wafity Год назад +13

    The black boxes are chunk errors like in Minecraft

  • @kevincronk7981
    @kevincronk7981 Год назад +41

    As an American I can't believe you consider detatched houses to be something that either means you're rich or bad at using land. Here in MURICA it's just normal, we don't wanna hear our neighbors

    • @TryClyde3
      @TryClyde3 Год назад +15

      I the U.S. it almost always means the latter. It mostly explains why American cities are bankrupt

    • @justinbeath5169
      @justinbeath5169 Год назад +16

      That is bad land usage

    • @chitlitlah
      @chitlitlah Год назад +8

      I spend a lot of time in hotels and every time I hear the people above me doing gymnastics as I'm trying to go to sleep, it makes me think I should trade in my detached house for an apartment so I'll never have to suffer through a peaceful night of sleep again.

    • @lizzie7412
      @lizzie7412 Год назад +1

      Yeah, in the UK detached houses are expensive

    • @proman9849
      @proman9849 Год назад +12

      That has more to do with your thin walls than being attached. In most of Europe you wouldn't have that problem even in a lot of apartments because of thicker walls.

  • @DeviLianaSo
    @DeviLianaSo Год назад +1

    Its mostly because its old and new satelite images put toghether like a puzzle

  • @trippydrew8492
    @trippydrew8492 Год назад +1

    That blurred place in Almeria is the Ministry of Defence.

  • @pajacerkastraszna1397
    @pajacerkastraszna1397 Год назад +3

    14:00 the bridge was exactly under the red pin on the map andrew im getting worried about ur eyesight 😭

  • @86kickass
    @86kickass Год назад +1

    I’m just happy we get what we have already even if it’s a hodgepodge of maps

  • @piplotfs
    @piplotfs Год назад

    If you look at Chicago O'hare Airport, the outdated long-distance shot and up-to-date closer shot, once you zoom in the new runways magically appear.

  • @ultratech6671
    @ultratech6671 Год назад +3

    Good Street View is finally coming to Germany after 10 years

  • @Jackster8484
    @Jackster8484 Год назад +1

    14:04 the red marker is covering up the whole woden bridge.
    9:38 It annoys me that all of Washington DC is flat aswel. The washington mounument looks so boring when its just laying flat. Kind of defeats the hole point of it

  • @MizukiRottenOnion
    @MizukiRottenOnion Год назад +4

    Unrelated question, am I the only person that first unloads a single dishwasher tray to the counter, puts everything in its place and then repeats the same step with the other tray? I'm usually the one that puts the dishes away so when I see my sister taking the plates and utensils and putting them on the cabinets one by one, I get secretly annoyed.

    • @nikjoh06
      @nikjoh06 Год назад +1

      Why don't you just take them straight from the dishwasher to where they go?

    • @samdherring
      @samdherring Год назад

      Double handling should be avoided to save time... Sister's right lol

  • @idkdkak
    @idkdkak Год назад +7

    Fun fact: Google's 3D models of buildings and trees (not terrain) don't update as often as regular satellite imagery does.

    • @Duncan23
      @Duncan23 Год назад

      In other news water is wet....

  • @TransportGeekery
    @TransportGeekery 5 месяцев назад

    Low resolution areas are usually final approaches to major airports so hard to get overflight slots

  • @jippee1
    @jippee1 Год назад +3

    Germany getting street view this year toycat after 10 year privacy block

  • @disfordumboo4411
    @disfordumboo4411 Год назад

    [on detached single family homes] “are they rich or are they just very bad at using land?”

  • @Max-Films
    @Max-Films Год назад +3

    10:57 lmao they're flipping off the google car and it's blurred a bit tooooo

  • @wojtekpolska1013
    @wojtekpolska1013 8 месяцев назад +1

    8:08 thats actually not true. this is not 100% satelite imagery.
    the biggest part here is that the ocean is not actually the ocean. its just a blue canvas with the ocean floor relief map overlayed onto it. thats why you can see so clear borders from *actual* water images in so many places.
    another example is the lack of north pole ice - even the permafrost that never melts is displayed as water on google earth.

  • @dylanst3802
    @dylanst3802 Год назад +1

    Google Earth on the iPad is in my experience Superior. As everything is controlled with your hands and therefore manipulation of the map becomes a very easy.

    • @avert_bs
      @avert_bs Год назад +2

      has nothing to do with this problem

  • @zaired
    @zaired Год назад

    3d data comes directly from planes (and sometimes drones) that actually fly over cities to map them in 3d.
    That's why a lot of places close to cities aren't mapped in 3d, simply because either, they couldn't fly a plane over that region (like heavy industrial areas or restricted areas where they haven't gotten a permit) and it's also why it isn't updated as frequently (usually every 3-4 years) because it's expensive

    • @alexhajnal107
      @alexhajnal107 Год назад

      If you want more info on how its done search for "LIDAR".

  • @TheMackieman123
    @TheMackieman123 Год назад

    2cat has now been confirmed being in my area and has spoken about my local DLR station.
    I am complete.

  • @ivy.mp4
    @ivy.mp4 Год назад +4

    Another excellent video for background noise thank you toycat!

  • @bookybok
    @bookybok Год назад +1

    11:49 You don’t need to copy and paste the coordinates. If you click on them in Wikipedia it offers you hyperlinks to a whole range of mapping services in which you can open it.

  • @PingoUTFG
    @PingoUTFG Год назад +1

    Starting June 22nd new streetview is being published in germany

  • @brumm0m3ntum94
    @brumm0m3ntum94 11 месяцев назад

    those circles are irrigation systems on farms. you’ll see them all over eastern washington state as well

  • @Supremedalex
    @Supremedalex Год назад

    There are many places in Canada that if you look at are just a small piece of winter imagery in the middle of summer imagery. It’s does not look good

  • @pinkfreud62
    @pinkfreud62 2 месяца назад

    I don't like that damn side bar that takes up half the map and ya gotta keep tapping the map trying to get it to collapse. And also if you look up an area, say a city and then you wanna check out a particular fearure in the city, then drop a pin on something else nearby, Google will home the whole map back to the city instead of the features you wanna check out. So annoying to try to find the point where you were.

  • @julianjagush1266
    @julianjagush1266 11 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: The ocean isn't just very blurry, it's actually a topographic map of the ocean floor.

  • @billotron5521
    @billotron5521 Год назад

    "Wow, you know whats in Chester?" NOTHING

  • @target844
    @target844 11 месяцев назад

    The censored place in Spain at 11:12 is for some reason not censored on Mapquest. The resolution is not that great but what you see is just reguar buildings.

  • @Alphoric
    @Alphoric Год назад +1

    It’s also google earths BEST feature as it allows the more than 1 data source. It’s what makes it possible in the first place

  • @izimsi
    @izimsi Год назад

    AFAIK the 3d view (and other really hi-res areas) is actually made from aerial photography, not satellites, and the photos are made at an angle from 4 sides to get the 3d.

  • @Mileke
    @Mileke Год назад

    another tip: you can click the little yellow guy instead of click and hold, all the street view coverage and photospheres stays on so you can just click it ;)

    • @Mileke
      @Mileke Год назад

      16:30 xD

    • @Mileke
      @Mileke Год назад

      and there's lots of photospheres that doesn't work too

  • @daguentha8551
    @daguentha8551 Год назад

    Germany is currently scanned for street view, not sure how much will make it to maps in the end though

  • @rebeccawinter472
    @rebeccawinter472 Месяц назад

    10:43 & 10:49 - is that really how all English folks say “Tapas”? 😂

  • @ianthehunter3532
    @ianthehunter3532 Год назад +1

    TLDR: 0:50 9:35 14:40 18:35
    Video suggestions to ibx2cat: UE5 importing entire globe 🌍The website that lets you drive around on Google maps 🚗 Saw both somewhere on TikTok.

  • @ingmarmeester6797
    @ingmarmeester6797 Год назад

    3:44 germany now has Streetview

  • @australianjackaroo6660
    @australianjackaroo6660 Год назад

    0:53 Australia didn't get colour TV until 1974

  • @avert_bs
    @avert_bs Год назад

    im glad i live in a country without bad privacy laws and with good 2d and 3d imaging, despite the fact that almost everything here is a disaster

  • @raustaklass
    @raustaklass Год назад

    4:04 most casually savage insult toycat has ever dropped

  • @mateuszkubala1800
    @mateuszkubala1800 Год назад +1

    In some of your videos, you say that this is your 2nd channel, so you don't care about it. Yet I really like it.

  • @LewisHillier88
    @LewisHillier88 Год назад +2

    Has anyone ever told you that you look like a young Otto Witt from the film Zulu?

  • @khaoscero
    @khaoscero Год назад

    well the tweet says "you will be able to"
    trying not to think of anything is actually pretty hard for anyone, empty your mind kinda thing.
    MOST people when doing mundane tasks, will occupy their bored mind by thinking of stuff, for sure. nobody does dishes like a robot without any thoughts.

  • @jnmsks6052
    @jnmsks6052 Год назад

    Speaking of kebobs, one of the best things about having to go in to the office a few times a week is that I have better opportunities to get Middle Eastern food. Just walked across the parking lot at work and got a nice chicken shawarma pita yesterday. Mmmm.

  • @roulam3001
    @roulam3001 Год назад

    3:24 Google recently announced a new update that Germany is going to get new Gen 4 street view coverage all around the country, not only in major cities.

  • @nedoran5758
    @nedoran5758 Год назад

    Wake up Andrew! You should be livestreaming the Prigozhin thing!

  • @EatMyShortsAU
    @EatMyShortsAU Год назад

    One thing I hate too about Google Earth is that a lot of images are old like from 2018.

  • @KirbyGamer64
    @KirbyGamer64 Год назад

    Germany is finally on Google Street view! Most of the road have been added. you should make a video on that.

  • @than217
    @than217 Год назад

    Google Maps being banned in South Korea made my trip there earlier this year impossibly hard.

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Год назад

    Actually all of the high quality images are plane flyovers from pilots in training (to get in their minimum hours). Plus they aren't colour corrected.

  • @diogodavid3557
    @diogodavid3557 Год назад

    You can actually see the blurred areas in detail from above on Google Earth Pro

  • @josueteodoro2342
    @josueteodoro2342 Год назад +1

    it's not a bug, it's a feature!

  • @Bretkane
    @Bretkane Год назад +1

    Yess I love the google map videos

  • @fur_avery
    @fur_avery Год назад

    unironically I had the same exact greenland related problem in the beginning

  • @Enjaponeis
    @Enjaponeis Год назад

    A fun fact that happens to me, if I spend a few minutes looking at Hawai archipelago and the airport military bases in there, or random usa airports, (I like planes) at some point googlemaps will stop loadding the maps, everithing will stay blurry and unloaded. Then it only will become to normal after a refresh and a captha will apear. hahahaha. PS: I'm from Brazil, so maybe its my far IP location or a "security factor" in google. LOL

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 Год назад

      'Captchas'? Oh you poor, poor man. Wouldn't wish 'em on my worst enemy!

  • @flaust1316
    @flaust1316 Год назад

    Everything that is prisons and military building are blury

  • @ShawNshawN
    @ShawNshawN Год назад

    lets get a lamborghini Kebab for Toy Cat. LOL

  • @Moon_Crescent2341OO
    @Moon_Crescent2341OO Год назад

    1:25 do the gray street view please

  • @fxckyoutubehandles
    @fxckyoutubehandles Год назад

    this is why google earth is superior like cmon i dare you to find this type of stuff on google earth

  • @Stjepko15
    @Stjepko15 Год назад

    Remember he showed us all this on google earth.

  • @germancountryballDE
    @germancountryballDE Год назад

    I love this channel

  • @aultain
    @aultain Год назад

    I don't think the Australian islands are blured....

  • @Hamboarding
    @Hamboarding Год назад

    The red dot hid the historic Highway Bridge, toycat 😉

  • @Wurby
    @Wurby Год назад +1

    R.I.P. Great Kebab 😞

  • @Dracheplayz
    @Dracheplayz Год назад

    spain really wanted that place censored 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @markm-ci6rj
    @markm-ci6rj Год назад

    Been trying to find contact info for you as I have a question you may want to answer, or maybe already have...
    If Purnuskes in Lithuania is the centre of Europe how are countries like Poland and Hungry are in the East? Aren't most European countries in the South West of Europe?, how is Portugal in Southern Europe, surely it is in the west
    Although I am sure I have seen a sign in Poland claiming to be the centre of Europe?

  • @jippee1
    @jippee1 Год назад +3

    Licoln highway bridge was under the red icon 😅

  • @HeyItsRose18
    @HeyItsRose18 Год назад

    16:39 It's the lovin' puffin way!
    (Please tell me someone understands my reference!)

  • @zakuraiyadesu
    @zakuraiyadesu Год назад

    Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!

  • @nowlot
    @nowlot Год назад

    that was a hell of a ride again xD

  • @pauljmorton
    @pauljmorton Год назад

    Remains of Best Kebab? Are you telling me Best Kebab isn't there anymore? :/

  • @_Lowie
    @_Lowie Год назад

    The Wearth.

  • @SquishyOfCinder
    @SquishyOfCinder Год назад

    The Thames is brown because the water is brownish.

  • @chappikingofjoberg3583
    @chappikingofjoberg3583 Год назад

    Autogenerated subtitles be like hi my name is soy cat 💀

  • @fronyard6858
    @fronyard6858 Год назад +2

    no soyface in the thumbnail?

  • @mohdazan4948
    @mohdazan4948 Год назад

    Fun fact : Mars map has higher resolution than most of the ocean

  • @EvanAviator
    @EvanAviator Год назад

    Pretty sure they fixed google maps in South Korea, if you go to map view it looks normal now

  • @harruwu2176
    @harruwu2176 Год назад

    is there a tiktok of you on a driving lesson?