Hi Tom - creator of the game here! I have to manually geolocate every photo in the game, some are easy to find some are quite hard. It's quite fun watching you go through some of the same thought processes as me, I remember also checking every single McDonald's in Buenos Aires to find the right street corner. I have changed the location of round 4 in the database, I would agree that deserved the full 10k. Thanks for playing TimeGuessr once again. Exciting new features coming (relatively) soon...
First of all I absolutely love your game, but I got absolutely heartbroken by that shiny military transport flying across the golden gate bridge, whose location was just so wrong aka on the wrong side of the island but idk if that got fixed (I got that email inviting avid players for a google hangout chat but I accidentially booked it a year later LMAO)
On it's first passenger voyage the Titanic sailed from Southampton to France and then on to Ireland. So it left a port 3 times, having arrived at 2, and then hit the iceberg. So it could easily have been a photo of the Titanic arriving.
@@Sympanet - Yeah, when he typed that I wondered where all the chickens were. Then I thought maybe he meant Co-op, but I was pretty sure they weren't selling Pepsi in Russia.
19:06 Tom's timing is impeccable. Literrally says "nothing is coming up at the moment, it would be too easy if it came up straight away" as he scrolls by a foto of the same dudes walking at the funeral. Love it.
In the first position, second row of results no less. This was unfortunately the time in every Tom video for me to close the video and go about my day (well, have a quick scroll the comments first).
I would bet you are spot on with the camera man being caught in the act. If you go back and look at the pics, the camera man has his finger on the button and the second pic is from the right height of the camera hanging around his neck.
Also some old camera types had the viewfinder on the top side, perpendicular to the lens, so you took a photo looking at it from above while the camera was hanging from your neck. Not sure if it's the case for this particular camera though but the camera angle on the other photo does seem to suggest it was taken from a lower angle.
I’m so happy that RUclips suggested one of Toms ‘find the photo’ videos to me a few months back! Since then I’ve been binging all his photo vids, then I went onto the GeoGuesser vids…going to start the mission videos next! 😀 I started at his newest videos, worked backwards, and when I got to his much older stuff, I realised how much he’s learned along the way(and me too!) this is such a great channel! 😀
This is on the same level as interesting as GeoDetective, just easier, probably. Please keep up this series and keep on recording. Had a blast watching this Tom !
Excellent format. The Googling in this particular instance adds a great deal. Would love to see more of these. So many possibilities. Keep up the excellent work Tom.
Thank you so much, Tom, for this video! I don’t want to dump anything on you, but your videos have helped me through the most difficult times. Keep it up, mate!
Nice! Being able to use Google is a game changer. When we newbies were learning GeoGuessr on Rangsk's stream and using Google liberally, we achieved a country streak of 496 until we were fooled by a misspelled sign of a school name in Lesotho or South Africa. Then we banned all external help but soon after we achieved a 25k including Chile desert, rural Ghana, Canada highway 1 and Blackburn (identified by the BB postal code). That took a while.
Remember Tom that sometimes people take photos with cameras with longer focal lengths, this means that it’ll compress a scene. So in your fourth round it might have been further away than it looked 😊 Just something to keep in mind
I immediately thought of funerary procession on the Christian X photo. The flags are on half staff and all the banners are lowered. I thought it must have been Swedish (funeral of Gustavus V in 1950) though so I don't know if I would have gotten it. The four men in the picture are the King Haakon VII of Norway, the new King Frederick IX of Denmark, a greek/danish prince and a danish prince. I suppose the Swedish king must have been too old to walk with them in 1947.
Edit: For anyone interested, I just looked at a few more photos. And indeed, Gustavus V must have been to old and weak because present in the procession is the then Crown prince Gustav (later Gustavus VI, grandfather and predecessor of the current King Charles XVI Gustavus of Sweden). On a side note, I notice how he wears a light coloured coat and a big feather plume in his hat, among all the others in dark tight fitting uniforms and covered in medals and orders. This is pretty typical for him; photos of him in uniform or with regalia is quite rare compared to his contemporaries or compared to King Charles XVI.
@ebbezackariasson3736 At 89 years, he was indeed too old, so most official business had been taken over by the crown prince. That includes the Noble prize ceremony and the national day celebrations. So, a long walk through Copenhagen was definitely out of the question.
Big fan Tom. You did get the 50k in my opinion. I still think you should do this again though but I'd remove the ability to do any reverse image search, maybe.
By his own rules he cheated though - he said using reverse google image search would be cheating, then soon after used it to find the location of the building in Moscow...
@@PhatInAHatthe rule is to not reverse search the original photo. But if he uses google to find the actual photo then he is able to reverse search the found photo. Has always been this rule
@@HNCS2006 that "rule" really doesn't make much sense, as finding a photo similar to the original one in the timeguesser game is often not that tricky at all, so many rounds would require zero actual research
@@PhatInAHat he sets himself rules in such a way that he thinks is challenging but beatable. If he wanted to get a perfect score, it makes sense to make the rules the way he did, otherwise no doubt he can still get a good score, but not perfect, at least unlikely
@@PhatInAHat as you can see from the video. It did require research for him to find the photo. This rule he has applies the same to his geodetective videos. So it's consistent. The rules are arbitrary anyways. He sets it according to what will be an entertaining video. It's not a competition. So I don't see why this obsession with he must be cheating.
24:43 I would love to agree but I genuinely think the camera fov might have fooled you there. My heart skipped a beat when you clicked so confidently 😂
A little advice, Wiki articles tend to have different information if you check articles in languages relevant to the topic of the article. Great video!
The photo of the procession is real easy to find. Look at the flags, the ones on the building are half masted, the ones of the societies are fitted with a black ribbon at the mast head. You know the guys are nobility because of the sash ovér their shoulders and the large format ceremonial medals. Finally you can deduce it is not a happy gathering for them.
So fun to see the Mcdonald's from 9 de Julio Avenue 😂 I got the place right away since I've been there so many times lol For the date, what gave it away to me was that it surely was from a World Cup year and a bit old given the look of the Mcdonald's sign and the cars! 2006 felt a bit ~too old and I knew by 2014 that corner already looked different, so 2010 it was!
Feedback. Either too little or too much is bad. My vote keep doing these types of video. I like them. You are the star of the show. I would watch you watch paint dry and laugh at you cursing the waste of time.
As a Londoner it’s an odd feeling watching GeoWizard struggling to find Downing Street on a map. I just had the sense he knew everything about the UK 😂 but now I feel like a expert (in this one specific field)
I’ve recently walked 40 miles across Dartmoor for charity with a wild camp overnight. Have rewatched England straight line with new eyes and even more respect 🙏👍
About the last round...The Yomiuri Giants and the Tokyo Giants are the same thing 😊 I watched a baseball game at Tokyo Dome last month while on holiday in Japan - recognised it straight away! Absolutely amazing atmosphere!
For the tokyo one/anyone with sports teams, you could try looking up names on the back of jerseys that fans are wearing to see when those players were on the team together. For instance one of the videos you found had Ryan Yamamoto in the title, and one of the fans in the timeguessr photo has a Yamamoto jersey on
Japanese baseball teams have corporate owners, and are usually called that. Yakult Swallows, a beverage company, play in Tokyo. Rakuten Eagles, online shopping company, play in Sendai. Etc etc. Yomiuri is the largest newspaper in Japan. It’s as if New York had the USA Today Yankees.
Taken straight from reddit: "In Buenos Aries, Argentina, there's a McDonalds next to the Obelisk. Football fans usually congregate in said place to celebrate and sometimes the McDonalds would get destroyed in return. Over the years it became a meme whenever Argentina, Boca or River (local teams) wins."
I got a perfect score on this after spending more time on it than I'd like to admit. What a fun game! I even watched the same video on the baseball round to figure out the date there.
Hi Tom, thanks for the great video. We've (me and my wife 🙂) scored 50k. Fun fact, the Argentinian fan was holding a Vuvuzela in his right hand ;-). Glad you didn't score 50k so you have to do an other video. Looking forward to that one.
This is such great viewing, but gutting about the mislocated Denmark entry! I sure would like to see you do it again, but maybe next time you should be blindfolded just to up the stakes a little :)
Maybe instead of reaching the perfect score, you can randomly generate target score in advance, like 32,345 and then you should try to nail it perfectly. It could be fun because it would include you thinking against your intuition to dump the score intentionally.
Always a pleasure to watch a new video of yours. I do have a question!! What is the chiptune music playing 28:08? It sounds so familiar but I can't pinpoint it... I've been racking my brain for the last 30 minutes, as if I'm geoguessing for this song now.
@@aquss33 I think Pepsi Cola is what Pepsi was originally called, and for a long time too. But they changed it to just Pepsi to be more different from Coca-cola if I remember right.
@@timihari - They still use "Pepsi-Cola" in several countries, even in "new" products introduced as recently as 2014 (ex., "Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar").
no way, docks stay the same for decades, it's very expensive to change them, they usually just build a new bigger one next to it if an older one cant handle modern ships. and then maybe every 25 years they do so maintenance work but the shape stays the same
Hi Tom - creator of the game here! I have to manually geolocate every photo in the game, some are easy to find some are quite hard. It's quite fun watching you go through some of the same thought processes as me, I remember also checking every single McDonald's in Buenos Aires to find the right street corner.
I have changed the location of round 4 in the database, I would agree that deserved the full 10k.
Thanks for playing TimeGuessr once again. Exciting new features coming (relatively) soon...
Legend
First of all I absolutely love your game, but I got absolutely heartbroken by that shiny military transport flying across the golden gate bridge, whose location was just so wrong aka on the wrong side of the island but idk if that got fixed (I got that email inviting avid players for a google hangout chat but I accidentially booked it a year later LMAO)
cap
Thank you for creating it. It’s a delight!
Naughty.
1:21 "Is that the Titanic leaving?"
Well I suspect that it's not the Titanic arriving...
ffs 🤣🤣
lmao, thats underrated
Lmfao came to comment that myself, good one mate
Too soon, mate! Too soon ;D
On it's first passenger voyage the Titanic sailed from Southampton to France and then on to Ireland. So it left a port 3 times, having arrived at 2, and then hit the iceberg. So it could easily have been a photo of the Titanic arriving.
2:30 Of course Tom immediately forgets the entire premise of the video. Classic.
He also spent 4 minutes looking for 10th downing street when a google search would have found it in a instant
12:55 Tom looks at a man dressed like a damn disco ball and googles "man with dog".
Great Geography knowledge but uses Google like a man who discovered the internet this morning.
Yeah good point, "man dressed like a disco ball buenos aires" brings it up immediately
@@demonstructie That google doesn't bring it up for me...
@@Fishpizza1212 it doesn't, I was being sarcastic but that's difficult to convey over the internet
bro sporting the caps lock
COOP
@@Sympanet - Yeah, when he typed that I wondered where all the chickens were. Then I thought maybe he meant Co-op, but I was pretty sure they weren't selling Pepsi in Russia.
I FW IT
@@RFC3514 lol
He knows his CAPITALS.
19:06 Tom's timing is impeccable. Literrally says "nothing is coming up at the moment, it would be too easy if it came up straight away" as he scrolls by a foto of the same dudes walking at the funeral. Love it.
I was screaming at the screen “ITS RIGHT THERE!!!”
In the first position, second row of results no less. This was unfortunately the time in every Tom video for me to close the video and go about my day (well, have a quick scroll the comments first).
haha classic Tom
Yeah I was face palming too. Poor Tom.
He puts himself through it lol
@@vegancam does it bother you that much? I mean, I just think it's funny, and human to have strengths but also weaknesses, haha.
Please make this a regular series. I enjoyed this immensely.
Agreed! It combines two of my favorite series of his (Geo detective and TimeGuessr).
I would bet you are spot on with the camera man being caught in the act. If you go back and look at the pics, the camera man has his finger on the button and the second pic is from the right height of the camera hanging around his neck.
Also some old camera types had the viewfinder on the top side, perpendicular to the lens, so you took a photo looking at it from above while the camera was hanging from your neck. Not sure if it's the case for this particular camera though but the camera angle on the other photo does seem to suggest it was taken from a lower angle.
"This flag says 1930-something. Let me google all the years prior to 1930." -Tom Davies
I’m so happy that RUclips suggested one of Toms ‘find the photo’ videos to me a few months back! Since then I’ve been binging all his photo vids, then I went onto the GeoGuesser vids…going to start the mission videos next! 😀
I started at his newest videos, worked backwards, and when I got to his much older stuff, I realised how much he’s learned along the way(and me too!) this is such a great channel! 😀
You're gonna enjoy the missions videos !
Save Norway till last lol
They removed the old McDonald sign because every time there's an important football match the meme is to go on top of it and jump until it broke.
Such a fun detail 😊
"The Yomiuri Giants, also known as the Tokyo Giants"
Sometimes Tom just refuses to read, heh?
Came here to say this but you said it better 😂
Reading is fundamental, Tom!
Reading is cringe
No one calls them the Tokyo Giants.
and then blames the Google AI
@@maciejbala477even though the ai was right I will still allow Tom to slander that godforsaken monstrosity google made😂
this is the best format for timeguessr, using google but trying a perfect score, nice amount of detective work, I really enjoyed !
I was so taken aback by the photo of the PM of Bulgaria, despite being so small, my country pops up relatively often in your channel and I love it
Found this channel couple weeks ago and is now by far my favourite. Thanks for all your entertaining videos if you see this.
This is on the same level as interesting as GeoDetective, just easier, probably. Please keep up this series and keep on recording. Had a blast watching this Tom !
If he was a king of Denmark from 1912 to 1947, surprisingly his funeral was in 1947
30:03 Yomuiri Giants confirmed in the description - take back your “tinpot” 😂
I have to wonder what Tom's family would think looking at his internet history with something like "August coop 1991 tank children".
"Thank god my child is not retarded like those that play video games and watch anime all day!"
Imagine something happens to him and police look at his search history for clues. They’d be so confused.
In my head, I was wondering what the CIA would be thinking if they read his history
Okay this made me laugh 😂
Fabulous result, you really ARE a Wizard. I thoroughly enjoyed the format!
THAT WAS A GREAT VIDEO, VERY FUN TO WATCH
I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE
@@martha6482WHAT DO YOU GUYS MEANß
Pretty sure that Denmark photo (or one from the same event) came up in the initial search on the second line at 19:10 🔍👀
It did. I get so incredibly annoyed when he has the answer right in front of him but just doesn't look closely enough.
@@sahiriothstill learn to relax
@@yoshinuma1 Thanks, that's solid advice. May I offer some in return: Google the word "hyperbole".
Damn you caught that nice ! I just saw it after you commented. Nice catch mate
I came to the comments to check if anyone else saw this! I was yelling at my screen! Hahaha
I enjoyed that. Seeing you struggle and play some outlandish, but strangely relevant music, is always good
Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Brought me back to geo stuff.
Really enjoyed this! Would love to see another go at it. I'd consider this one a perfect score at least in spirit.
Excellent format. The Googling in this particular instance adds a great deal. Would love to see more of these. So many possibilities. Keep up the excellent work Tom.
Thank you so much, Tom, for this video! I don’t want to dump anything on you, but your videos have helped me through the most difficult times. Keep it up, mate!
Nice! Being able to use Google is a game changer. When we newbies were learning GeoGuessr on Rangsk's stream and using Google liberally, we achieved a country streak of 496 until we were fooled by a misspelled sign of a school name in Lesotho or South Africa. Then we banned all external help but soon after we achieved a 25k including Chile desert, rural Ghana, Canada highway 1 and Blackburn (identified by the BB postal code). That took a while.
This is by far my favorite series 👌 definitely keep up the perfect score runs
Remember Tom that sometimes people take photos with cameras with longer focal lengths, this means that it’ll compress a scene. So in your fourth round it might have been further away than it looked 😊 Just something to keep in mind
These are a fun watch, i wouldn't mind seeing you have another go at this.
I immediately thought of funerary procession on the Christian X photo. The flags are on half staff and all the banners are lowered. I thought it must have been Swedish (funeral of Gustavus V in 1950) though so I don't know if I would have gotten it. The four men in the picture are the King Haakon VII of Norway, the new King Frederick IX of Denmark, a greek/danish prince and a danish prince. I suppose the Swedish king must have been too old to walk with them in 1947.
Edit:
For anyone interested, I just looked at a few more photos. And indeed, Gustavus V must have been to old and weak because present in the procession is the then Crown prince Gustav (later Gustavus VI, grandfather and predecessor of the current King Charles XVI Gustavus of Sweden).
On a side note, I notice how he wears a light coloured coat and a big feather plume in his hat, among all the others in dark tight fitting uniforms and covered in medals and orders. This is pretty typical for him; photos of him in uniform or with regalia is quite rare compared to his contemporaries or compared to King Charles XVI.
@ebbezackariasson3736 At 89 years, he was indeed too old, so most official business had been taken over by the crown prince. That includes the Noble prize ceremony and the national day celebrations. So, a long walk through Copenhagen was definitely out of the question.
This was a great video! Definitely want to see you try again.
says that he will use google and immediately forgets to use google in the first round, classic Tom
Also says that using reverse image search is cheating, then almost immediately uses it to find the correct building location in Moscow...
@@PhatInAHat he meant only the image in question.
Big fan Tom. You did get the 50k in my opinion. I still think you should do this again though but I'd remove the ability to do any reverse image search, maybe.
By his own rules he cheated though - he said using reverse google image search would be cheating, then soon after used it to find the location of the building in Moscow...
@@PhatInAHatthe rule is to not reverse search the original photo. But if he uses google to find the actual photo then he is able to reverse search the found photo. Has always been this rule
@@HNCS2006 that "rule" really doesn't make much sense, as finding a photo similar to the original one in the timeguesser game is often not that tricky at all, so many rounds would require zero actual research
@@PhatInAHat he sets himself rules in such a way that he thinks is challenging but beatable. If he wanted to get a perfect score, it makes sense to make the rules the way he did, otherwise no doubt he can still get a good score, but not perfect, at least unlikely
@@PhatInAHat as you can see from the video. It did require research for him to find the photo. This rule he has applies the same to his geodetective videos. So it's consistent. The rules are arbitrary anyways. He sets it according to what will be an entertaining video. It's not a competition. So I don't see why this obsession with he must be cheating.
one of the best videos you’ve made in ages! AGAIN PLEASE!
Yes, do this again! Fun to watch these.
I'd love to see you doing it again. That was a really entertaining video.
"Photo taken on October 17, 2011" Tom: "It's looking like our photo might be before 2012" So it's detective Tom is it.
Enjoyed this format. More please 🙏🏻
24:43 I would love to agree but I genuinely think the camera fov might have fooled you there. My heart skipped a beat when you clicked so confidently 😂
Tom’s location just doesn’t make sense when you compare it with the old street layout.
Happy to say that I was one of the few people who specifically asked him to do this under the comments of the previous timeguessr video!
a 30 minute geowizard video and the geo world cup on the same day? I've never been so happy
This was really fun, the sleuthing from multiple sources is great to watch
This was so good, would love to see this again!
A little advice, Wiki articles tend to have different information if you check articles in languages relevant to the topic of the article. Great video!
I really appreciate that Japan's music is pokemon, every time. Specifically, surf music while you're surfing the web
The photo of the procession is real easy to find. Look at the flags, the ones on the building are half masted, the ones of the societies are fitted with a black ribbon at the mast head. You know the guys are nobility because of the sash ovér their shoulders and the large format ceremonial medals. Finally you can deduce it is not a happy gathering for them.
Ahh well.. you’ve just got to do it again - and I’d love to watch it
The tall red building in the background is key to the McDonald's puzzle. Thanks for the video!
Just sat down with a curry! Perfect timing!
same! so good
cheers mate
Steph or Seth?
I like this format. It's a sweet mix of Timeguessr and Geodetective.
Super fun watching you. Thanks for the video
this was awesome, definitely do it again
23:20 - A funeral? -- Hooray, a funeral! -- I'm pretty happy 😂
25:39 He could give a sh*t less about the Giants in Japan at this moment, that last round broke him lmao
So fun to see the Mcdonald's from 9 de Julio Avenue 😂 I got the place right away since I've been there so many times lol For the date, what gave it away to me was that it surely was from a World Cup year and a bit old given the look of the Mcdonald's sign and the cars! 2006 felt a bit ~too old and I knew by 2014 that corner already looked different, so 2010 it was!
Watching you on headphones hits different, I could suddenly hear you impatiently tapping your desk. I should do that more often
49 999 is a great reason to do it again. It was a lot of fun!
Great effort! Some good intuition throughout
Feedback. Either too little or too much is bad. My vote keep doing these types of video. I like them. You are the star of the show. I would watch you watch paint dry and laugh at you cursing the waste of time.
Point Crow did already watch Paint dry -part, just for your information;P
@@tobiasurey1434 Had to look him up... By the sounds of it, he would have! Thanks for the heads up.
This was great , I'd love to see more! Thank you.
Bat Boiko Borisove- the pumpkin. :D :D What a picture :D :D
As someone from Buenos Aires, I can’t believe I finally got a GeoWizard round all about the iconic McDonalds del obelisco lmao
Loved watching this!
As a Londoner it’s an odd feeling watching GeoWizard struggling to find Downing Street on a map. I just had the sense he knew everything about the UK 😂 but now I feel like a expert (in this one specific field)
Not seen it yet, but I am sure I'll love it :). All the best!
Love this format
I’ve recently walked 40 miles across Dartmoor for charity with a wild camp overnight.
Have rewatched England straight line with new eyes and even more respect 🙏👍
21:37 Radhuspladsen is just city hall place/square, so not really more specific than typing in city hall directly.
Hell yeah we will be with you ✊big love keep it up 🙏
I was gutted with attempt's 4 score.... can't believe that I got so invested that I felt a little bit of genuine dispair
Tom, excellent episode! My wife just messaged you on patreon about some old trafford football tickets. Not spam lol. Love you man!
This was rad. MORE OF THESE!
Looking forward to many of those!!
Awesome video! Really enjoyed this! 💪💪💪
About the last round...The Yomiuri Giants and the Tokyo Giants are the same thing 😊 I watched a baseball game at Tokyo Dome last month while on holiday in Japan - recognised it straight away! Absolutely amazing atmosphere!
5:50 without knowing the answer: I think I spotted the logo of the Paralympics, which took place in London in 2012
For the tokyo one/anyone with sports teams, you could try looking up names on the back of jerseys that fans are wearing to see when those players were on the team together. For instance one of the videos you found had Ryan Yamamoto in the title, and one of the fans in the timeguessr photo has a Yamamoto jersey on
Japanese baseball teams have corporate owners, and are usually called that.
Yakult Swallows, a beverage company, play in Tokyo.
Rakuten Eagles, online shopping company, play in Sendai.
Etc etc.
Yomiuri is the largest newspaper in Japan. It’s as if New York had the USA Today Yankees.
Cracking watch. You gotta go for the perfect score
Taken straight from reddit:
"In Buenos Aries, Argentina, there's a McDonalds next to the Obelisk. Football fans usually congregate in said place to celebrate and sometimes the McDonalds would get destroyed in return.
Over the years it became a meme whenever Argentina, Boca or River (local teams) wins."
I'd love to see this again. So interesting to see this history
That part of Southampton you were pointing is reclaimed from the river quite recently. So no the 700m was probably deeper inland in 1912.
Love the Tetris music as you searched 1991 Moscow - seemed very fitting.
This is like your prequel to a career as an internet sleuth
Great video tom if you aint gonna play geoguessr a series on this would be great
I got a perfect score on this after spending more time on it than I'd like to admit. What a fun game! I even watched the same video on the baseball round to figure out the date there.
20:45 great RUclips channel and website by the way :)
Hi Tom, thanks for the great video. We've (me and my wife 🙂) scored 50k. Fun fact, the Argentinian fan was holding a Vuvuzela in his right hand ;-). Glad you didn't score 50k so you have to do an other video. Looking forward to that one.
Genuinely gasped when you lost out on that 1 point on the Copenhagen picture 😂
This is such great viewing, but gutting about the mislocated Denmark entry! I sure would like to see you do it again, but maybe next time you should be blindfolded just to up the stakes a little :)
Maybe instead of reaching the perfect score, you can randomly generate target score in advance, like 32,345 and then you should try to nail it perfectly. It could be fun because it would include you thinking against your intuition to dump the score intentionally.
"Standing in the dock at Southampton
Trying to get to Holland or France"
- The Titanic
No way, were John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the Titanic?
@@harrypainter7472 The Titanic broke up The Beatles!
@@gwts1171 Aw man that's really sad
Always a pleasure to watch a new video of yours. I do have a question!! What is the chiptune music playing 28:08? It sounds so familiar but I can't pinpoint it... I've been racking my brain for the last 30 minutes, as if I'm geoguessing for this song now.
I thought it was some NES football/soccer game. I have exhausted my options...
22:35 Camera gets spotted. When would that camera have been made?
Great video, would love to see another one
Stupendous, I'm gruntled. Repeat this endeavor, please and thank you. And cross Sweden in a silly manner.
The absolute irony of Coca Cola in Russia being located in the building from the background of the historic Russian photo showing of Pepsi
@@aquss33 When he checks the Google map of the location it shows Coca Cola as a Location in the building 11:38
This is Tom's mark
@@aquss33 I think Pepsi Cola is what Pepsi was originally called, and for a long time too. But they changed it to just Pepsi to be more different from Coca-cola if I remember right.
@@aquss33 - Well, in much the same way that St. Clemens Cola, Afri Cola or Spur Cola "have nothing to do with Coca Cola".
@@timihari - They still use "Pepsi-Cola" in several countries, even in "new" products introduced as recently as 2014 (ex., "Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar").
3:20 100% chance that the dock has changed shape like 15 times since the Titanic sailed.
no way, docks stay the same for decades, it's very expensive to change them, they usually just build a new bigger one next to it if an older one cant handle modern ships.
and then maybe every 25 years they do so maintenance work but the shape stays the same