That Mitchell and Webb Look - Who is the captain ?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2008
  • Some clips from Mitchell and Webb
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  • @markgearing
    @markgearing 3 года назад +289

    Here in Australia we’ve got a state to the west called Western Australia, a state to the south called South Australia, a territory up north called Northern Territory, a state named for the queen called Queensland, another state named for the same queen called Victoria, a territory where we keep the Australian capital called the Australian Capital Territory, a bit off the bottom nobody remembers, and New South Wales.
    Really, NSW is the closest to imaginative that we’ve managed to come in terms of naming things.

    • @chadmcqueen2456
      @chadmcqueen2456 3 года назад +6

      who is this "we've" you speak of?

    • @kirklenagh3095
      @kirklenagh3095 3 года назад +32

      Come on we have the Great Barrier Reef and The Great Australian Bight and The Great Sandy Desert as well as The Great Artesian Basin and The Great Dividing Range. Imagination abounds in our Great Southern Land.

    • @derekmills5394
      @derekmills5394 3 года назад +14

      Mr. Tasman is miffed that you forgot the bit he named after himself and to hell with the Monarchy!

    • @patrickhector
      @patrickhector 3 года назад +15

      The thing that really annoys me is we have the north*ern* territory, west*ern* australia, and south... australia. Wtf, why is it not named southern australia??

    • @kevinchappell3694
      @kevinchappell3694 3 года назад +6

      I personally think that "Kangarooland" would fit the bill. For that matter Canada could be called "Beaverland".

  • @stoprainingonme
    @stoprainingonme 15 лет назад +549

    "If these are the indies... and incidentally that's something else I'd like to talk to you about at some point..." lol

  • @hendrickx88
    @hendrickx88 12 лет назад +464

    I love how the New South Wales one has the Dover Cliffs in the background

    • @kevg3320
      @kevg3320 3 года назад +52

      Don't you mean the white cliffs of Cardiff?

    • @whophd
      @whophd 3 года назад +16

      They did pretty damn well, with the colour grading and fake plant placement, I have to say. As a NSWelshman it was amazing how far they could stretch a British beach.

    • @eskimofireman
      @eskimofireman 3 года назад +4

      @@kevg3320 we have a Cardiff in NSW too.

    • @Lightw81
      @Lightw81 3 года назад +2

      Seven sisters.

    • @markgearing
      @markgearing 3 года назад

      What, you’ve never heard of the Sydney Harbour Cliffs?

  • @marna_li
    @marna_li 3 года назад +98

    "Greenland" deserves its own sketch since it was named so just to get people to move there. "Iceland" was named so to deter settlers to come. They are both very clever marketing schemes haha

    • @ModeratelyAmused
      @ModeratelyAmused 2 года назад +8

      Half correct. Greenland definitely comes from Erik the Red trying to attract more settlers to join him. Iceland has many origin stories. Much more probable than trying to keep people away. It's not like Vikings were afraid of "visitors."

    • @gordonlekfors2708
      @gordonlekfors2708 Год назад +3

      in the case of Greenland, yes, possibly. Iceland on the other hand, no. that's a factoid.

  • @cdname47
    @cdname47 5 лет назад +1104

    Surprised they didn't do Newfoundland
    "It won't be new forever.....!"

    • @ProjectRedfoot
      @ProjectRedfoot 5 лет назад +18

      That's a good one lol

    • @liquidsonly
      @liquidsonly 5 лет назад +8

      @Anastasia Seriously are you five?

    • @trapd00rspider
      @trapd00rspider 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah and wouldn't there have been some prior occupants wondering at the idea of it being newly found at that time anyway?

    • @philipleworthy7871
      @philipleworthy7871 5 лет назад +13

      @Ann, I fully understand where you are coming from, as they say "it's only easy if you already know it". But don't go assuming America knows squat about geography, they couldn't point out Greece on a map. Or A great many other countries.

    • @philipleworthy7871
      @philipleworthy7871 5 лет назад +7

      @Ann, very true, but Americans only give a shit about themselves, so even Newfoundland is a bit of a stretch for them.

  • @anderspedersen7488
    @anderspedersen7488 3 года назад +59

    I’m a captain and I think I have just found my new style of management - “Tell it to the hat”

    • @11Kralle
      @11Kralle 3 года назад +3

      I shudder to think of your old style of management ;)

    • @anderspedersen7488
      @anderspedersen7488 3 года назад +1

      @@11Kralle “Whip and revolver”;-)

    • @squick1842
      @squick1842 3 года назад +1

      @@anderspedersen7488 "Who has the captains hat?"

    • @anderspedersen7488
      @anderspedersen7488 3 года назад

      @@squick1842 "You do"

  • @DR-mq1vn
    @DR-mq1vn 4 года назад +56

    I'm American and have just discovered today Mitchell and Webb! I love these guys!

    • @LuizAlexPhoenix
      @LuizAlexPhoenix 4 года назад +7

      Lucky bastard, you get to watch it all afresh!

    • @0ldFrittenfett
      @0ldFrittenfett 4 года назад +1

      you lucky bastard! I've been through all of their shows already twice. I recommend "Snooker Commentary".

    • @esquilax5563
      @esquilax5563 4 года назад +5

      Watch their sitcom Peep Show, it's one of the funniest comedies in decades!

    • @memybikeni9931
      @memybikeni9931 3 года назад

      Essentially we are all like this. Most of us Brits just act like this all the time 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lot24
    @lot24 8 лет назад +419

    Leave it to David Mitchell to make "Welcome to Virginia" sound bad-ass!

    • @jeremiahmuth9732
      @jeremiahmuth9732 4 года назад +3

      Virginia is actually named after the fact that when it was discovered, it was a "virgin" land, which actually resulted in a similar problem to naming Newfoundland "Newfound land"

    • @MrMasterCGO
      @MrMasterCGO 4 года назад +16

      @@jeremiahmuth9732 That's not true at all.

    • @jeremiahmuth9732
      @jeremiahmuth9732 4 года назад +8

      @@MrMasterCGO You are correct

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 3 года назад +2

      @@jeremiahmuth9732 Nope. Ask any kid from Virginia where the name came from and they will know it came from the "virgin queen" informal title of Elizabeth I.
      Kinda wild then that the tourism slogan of Virginia tourism has been "Virginia is for Lovers" for the last fifty years.

    • @BBrecht
      @BBrecht 3 года назад

      @@jeremiahmuth9732 Wait, you're telling me none of these are accurate!?

  • @DanGolag
    @DanGolag 9 лет назад +814

    Middle management in a nutshell.

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz 3 года назад +9

      Is there still middle management nowadays

    • @glengraham7080
      @glengraham7080 3 года назад +14

      @@tomlxyz Yes, indeed there is. The workers may get made redundant, but there is always middle management. They are forever with the human race ....like tapeworms and hemorrhoids.

    • @squick1842
      @squick1842 3 года назад +2

      Looks lite top management in a nutshell also

    • @buxxi90
      @buxxi90 Год назад

      @@glengraham7080 as middle management, I concur.

  • @grumpyoldman3458
    @grumpyoldman3458 3 года назад +83

    Virginia could be worse; he could have called it Maidenhead.

    • @blatherskite3009
      @blatherskite3009 3 года назад +11

      Yep. They basically called a town Hymen. I guess the founding fathers were saying the place was extremely temporary ... or that, like so many things, it would only take one dick to ruin it.

    • @bobrobertson394
      @bobrobertson394 3 года назад +5

      It would probably be New Maidenhead as there’s one in the uk already

    • @grumpyoldman3458
      @grumpyoldman3458 3 года назад +1

      @@bobrobertson394 Good point.

  • @Nullifidian
    @Nullifidian 8 лет назад +296

    "What, the vast terra incognita with flora and fauna hitherto undreamt of by science puts you in mind of nothing so much as Rhyl?" - I had to pause the video here because I was laughing too hard to hear any of the subsequent dialogue.

    • @tedsmith6137
      @tedsmith6137 4 года назад +12

      Sure looks like New South Wales to me, too. Except our beautiful white beaches tend to a lot more horizontal than the rather upright ones in the background! LOL

  • @richorichards4655
    @richorichards4655 3 года назад +21

    Ah yes! The famously beautiful, white cliffs of Bondi

  • @Ferdinand314
    @Ferdinand314 14 лет назад +14

    There are so many great M&W sketches, but these might be the most original!
    I've never seen any other comedians tackle this subject before. And, the music is perfect.

  • @b8nnytez
    @b8nnytez 11 лет назад +187

    being from South Wales, I'm looking forward to the challenge of meeting my first kangaroo

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast 4 года назад +21

      Welsh kangaroos are very secretive: there's probably one behind you right now, but when you turn round, it'll be gone!

    • @lazarus9165
      @lazarus9165 4 года назад +2

      Good luck, you'll need it

    • @kampkrustysmrblack
      @kampkrustysmrblack 3 года назад +1

      If it's happened in the past 7 years I hope you survived it - if it hasn't happened yet then just remember not to look it in the eyes because it'll getcha

    • @glengraham7080
      @glengraham7080 3 года назад +4

      What, you never saw the Attenborough documentary about the elusive Welsh cangarŵ ?

    • @MrRelaxedanderson
      @MrRelaxedanderson 3 года назад +2

      There were Kangaroos in South Wales but the Merthyr boys nicked them all and set them on fire up the Bogey Road.

  • @LambyMcChop
    @LambyMcChop 15 лет назад +8

    That was great, it was a slow giggle all the way through and a big laugh at the "Greenland?" at the end.

  • @rhysepoos
    @rhysepoos 3 года назад +10

    I do this to my brother when we have arguments in the car: 'Sorry, who's driving?'

  • @weckar
    @weckar 3 года назад +4

    I like how all of these are technically accurate.

  • @tonybates7870
    @tonybates7870 2 года назад +1

    "Does this mean you're gonna name it what I think you're gonna name it?" Hee hee . . .

  • @8Rincewind
    @8Rincewind 6 лет назад +116

    2:20 "What news Number One?"
    "Borg ship incoming captain."

    • @janesmith699
      @janesmith699 4 года назад +11

      Borg: Resistance is futile
      Captain: do u see this hat?

    • @janesmith699
      @janesmith699 4 года назад +1

      @Bora George Well, smoke me a kipper! That makes sense. Jean Luc didn't even have hair.

  • @DrZaius3141
    @DrZaius3141 4 года назад +7

    Fun fact: Greenland has it's name simply due to branding. The explorer who found it wanted it to seem like a nice place to live.

    • @michaellavery4899
      @michaellavery4899 4 года назад +2

      I heard the Vikings deliberately named Greenland and Iceland the wrong way round to thwart invaders. Think it was on QI. Not saying that's gospel. Just what I heard.

    • @damienjoseph7540
      @damienjoseph7540 4 года назад

      All sounds like English bullshit and the people there didn't speak English or Spanish or Italian or Indian and so probably didn't give their land English names

    • @jannerantanen5121
      @jannerantanen5121 3 года назад +1

      @@damienjoseph7540 ....they didn't, they gave their places names in their native language, that were then translated similarly into other languages, thus for example in English, Greenland is Greenland. Is this not obvious to you?

  • @mushthehill
    @mushthehill 15 лет назад +3

    That ending was BRILLIANT.

  • @Simqer
    @Simqer 3 года назад +5

    Surprisingly accurate xD

  • @BulletMagnetOWI
    @BulletMagnetOWI 13 лет назад +2

    @Poultron In truth, it is unknown whether it was meant to be the new south Wales or the new Wales of the South, or if the fellow was simply in the grips of the Ocean Madness.

  • @fsoto1969
    @fsoto1969 14 лет назад +4

    Thanks a bunch mate!! That was fast, and helpful!

  • @coralroper6876
    @coralroper6876 9 лет назад +4

    Some things never change.

  • @giggidygoo17
    @giggidygoo17 9 лет назад +258

    greenland? WHATEVER!

    • @lindahl458
      @lindahl458 4 года назад +2

      stedz bk it was a marketing strategy by the guy who found it to make more people want to move there so he wouldn’t be the only one. (Because if I remember correctly he was banned from Norway )

    • @colinp2238
      @colinp2238 3 года назад

      @@lindahl458 Was that Erik the Red?

    • @lindahl458
      @lindahl458 3 года назад

      colin Paterson i think it was hos son Leif Eriksson

    • @colinp2238
      @colinp2238 3 года назад

      @@lindahl458 I think Leif was the one that sailed to Canada.

  • @Cujoh
    @Cujoh 13 лет назад +12

    "GREENLAND" "Whatever"
    Thats so funny

  • @shahree100
    @shahree100 5 лет назад

    Outstanding

  • @WiseAilbhean
    @WiseAilbhean 11 лет назад +5

    So good to watch when you need a laugh.

  • @gumunduringigumundsson9344
    @gumunduringigumundsson9344 4 года назад +1

    Ahhh. Delightful. Thanks!

  • @seaton125
    @seaton125 12 лет назад +2

    brilliant!!!!!!!

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer Год назад +1

    2:36 The way he says * "Wales" * 😂

  • @gamesbok
    @gamesbok 13 лет назад +9

    @wratched What Columbus believed and what he said he believed were probably two different things. When Eristosthenes proved the world was round, he also calculated the radius. The University of Salamanca who opposed him knew how far China was, and knew he wasn't going to make it. Columbus had met a Portugese who had been to Dominica before, he knew a lot, but the politics and finances were complicated.

  • @simonatford1
    @simonatford1 5 лет назад +40

    Despite what George Gershwin would have us believe Columbus did not need to prove that world was round....

    • @esquilax5563
      @esquilax5563 4 года назад +11

      @Marshall Carwood nobody laughed at him for that. He did, however, seriously underestimate the size of the Earth. Many educated people knew he was getting it wrong, which is why he found it so hard to get funding for his voyage

    • @scottwallace5239
      @scottwallace5239 4 года назад +9

      @Marshall Carwood people knew the world was round in Columbus's day, the Greeks had discovered and proved that over a thousand years before Columbus and everyone knew the world was round

    • @scottwallace5239
      @scottwallace5239 4 года назад +6

      @Marshall Carwood Columbus got laughed at because he thought japan was closer than it was and that the world was a lot smaller than it actually was

  • @trevorparker8686
    @trevorparker8686 3 года назад +1

    So true. Cheers

  • @81Mace81
    @81Mace81 4 года назад +4

    I love that the resolution is so bad that even the Thumbnail is pixelated

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 года назад

      The film industry was very different back then

  • @esquilax5563
    @esquilax5563 3 года назад +2

    Webb needed to do a "Look at me. I'm the captain now"

  • @GBart
    @GBart 10 лет назад +244

    It's a compounding problem, too. Indiana is named after Native Americans, who were called Indians because Columbus thought he was in the "West" Indies.

    • @WretchedNZ
      @WretchedNZ 5 лет назад +13

      Does that mean someone from Indiana is an Indianaian?

    • @WretchedNZ
      @WretchedNZ 5 лет назад +3

      @Zero 01 That's not what I call them

    • @thomascoppens8498
      @thomascoppens8498 5 лет назад +22

      He didn't think he was in India, he thought he found new islands off the japanese east coast. People those days thought asia was much bigger than it was. Also the word 'indian' doesn't come from the same origin of india but it's from the word for indeginous in spanish/italian.

    • @scipioafricanus5871
      @scipioafricanus5871 5 лет назад +2

      @Xero 01 because that makes perfect sense.

    • @miguelangelsucrelares5009
      @miguelangelsucrelares5009 5 лет назад +18

      @@thomascoppens8498 Not quite in Spanish, it isn't. Using the word "indio(a)" in this context, although fairly common, is considered uneducated/low register. It is colloquially accepted, but widely considered etymologically incorrect. Children are specifically taught that this use of "indio(a)" comes from Colombus' confusion as to where he had arrived, and are advised to use "indígenas" instead.

  • @rgh1gg1ns1
    @rgh1gg1ns1 6 лет назад +2

    LOL so many sorts of Captain hats love the fedora too!

  • @lewis0705
    @lewis0705 7 месяцев назад

    i like to think theyre not playing different characters, theyre just immortal explorers who are thousands of years old

  • @hollow6665
    @hollow6665 Год назад

    lol the subtitles for this are hilarious

  • @QueenKatz8
    @QueenKatz8 10 лет назад +25

    ROFLMFAO! One of the funniest comedy duos ever. Mitchell and Webb rock!

    • @MrKohlenstoff
      @MrKohlenstoff Год назад

      I very much agree with your 8-year-old opinion!

  • @lukeedwards8018
    @lukeedwards8018 2 года назад

    I enjoyed all 10 pixels of this video

  • @shuster6015
    @shuster6015 13 лет назад +1

    @MrWingman it's the theme song for "That Mitchell and Webb Look". I think it was written specifically for the show, but I could be wrong.

  • @Cujoh
    @Cujoh 12 лет назад +2

    Loved how he pulled rank on Webb.

  • @RycerzRL
    @RycerzRL 14 лет назад

    they are the best...

  • @100Bitgame
    @100Bitgame 11 лет назад +2

    the you refers to you having complete control and the tube refers to the tube in tubular televisions;meaning it's like a TV only you control what is played

  • @Karma8Kami
    @Karma8Kami 14 лет назад +1

    Bloody brilliant XD

  • @justinmei4784
    @justinmei4784 4 года назад +39

    Has anyone watched this with captions on? They need a bit of editing in the “Virginia” skit...

    • @Maniceureka
      @Maniceureka 4 года назад +14

      Surely you mean the "Chimney what" skit.

    • @irishandirie
      @irishandirie 4 года назад

      ALL the captions are royally messed up!

  • @jakubkrcma
    @jakubkrcma Год назад

    "Greenland" must be the single best geography joke on the planet! 🤣🤣🤣
    Damned Erik the Red! He wanted to lure settlers by making the damned place sound attractive...

  • @JohanDanielsson8802
    @JohanDanielsson8802 5 лет назад +89

    LOL, actually, Greenland was named that already in the Viking age, as a way to attract settlers.

    • @starry_lis
      @starry_lis 5 лет назад +7

      I'm positive Mitchell wouldn't make that kind of a mistake. Surely he must've been trolling then.

    • @LordBhorak
      @LordBhorak 5 лет назад +5

      That's a myth, btw...

    • @JohanDanielsson8802
      @JohanDanielsson8802 5 лет назад +10

      @@LordBhorak Really? How was it, then?

    • @LordBhorak
      @LordBhorak 5 лет назад +5

      Oh wait... I had it backwards. That's the real deal 😅

    • @magzire
      @magzire 5 лет назад +3

      Should be called Iceland, much better name

  • @kelsiemoses1914
    @kelsiemoses1914 10 лет назад +9

    Greenland- of course!

  • @MajBlood
    @MajBlood 13 лет назад +2

    ROFL great sketch for history lovers.

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 3 года назад +8

    0:28 "I thought the whole point is that we were proving the world is a globe." Popular misconception. At that time, "everybody" knew the world was a globe, and had done for a couple of thousand years. There was, however, some question about _how big_ the globe was. Columbus had asked several monarchs for money in the decade before his 1492 voyage and all of them turned him down because their experts thought that Columbus was significantly underestimating the distance to the Indies -- and they were correct, as we now know.

    • @Gynra
      @Gynra 3 года назад +2

      The ancient Greeks knew how big the earth was to within a few percent. Tragically, we have some people even now who refuse to accept the earth is a globe.

  • @HRHshirley
    @HRHshirley 14 лет назад +1

    It's not green, per se, but it was supportive of agriculture several centuries ago. Farming, crops.

  • @MrHEC381991
    @MrHEC381991 8 лет назад +9

    Britain: IT'S EVERYWHERE!

  • @BJWFenix
    @BJWFenix 5 лет назад

    closed captions are gold on this.

    • @morphman86
      @morphman86 5 лет назад

      I don't get it... They just typed out what was being said. How did that change the context?

    • @BJWFenix
      @BJWFenix 5 лет назад

      @@morphman86 switch them on.

    • @morphman86
      @morphman86 5 лет назад

      @@BJWFenix Yeah, that's what I did, that's how I saw they were just transcripts of what was being said.

    • @morphman86
      @morphman86 5 лет назад

      @@BJWFenix Or did you watch the auto-translated one instead of the properly translated one?

    • @BJWFenix
      @BJWFenix 5 лет назад

      @@morphman86 Probs the translation version either way it basically gets every single word wrong.

  • @TBustah
    @TBustah 12 лет назад

    @fleabag500 Not sure where you're getting that he was talking about snow, (though you're right: I personally live in one of the more snowy regions), but thanks.

  • @HaniiPuppy
    @HaniiPuppy 11 лет назад +2

    Tourism has been popular for far longer than that - earlier examples would be the popularity of Pompeii as a Roman holiday destination, or the ancient Greek interests in travel to Iberia and Britain.
    One thing that really set the Norse apart from other nations of Europe at the time WAS their interest in travel, exploration, and other cultures. It was part of the drive behind conquering and trading with nations as far apart as the Volgars and Alania, to the Irish nations, to the Mi'kmaq and

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 года назад

      Yes but far more socially acceptable to say "I'm going on a quest" than saying "I'm going sightseeing". Less likely to piss off the wife too

  • @gamesbok
    @gamesbok 13 лет назад +1

    @theForsling Colombus had a contract to find the 'Indies', and that was what he was going to find. He told his crew that he would rip the tongue out of anybody who said different. By the way, he signed the contract 'Xfer'.

  • @BekiiOxO
    @BekiiOxO 15 лет назад +3

    Hahaha i love this, i'm from South Wales, it's soo amusing.

  • @Dirkietje8
    @Dirkietje8 5 лет назад +1

    IIRC when Greenland was discovered by the Vikings it was at a time where the temperatures on earth were slightly higher than now and there was a lot of green around.

  • @wratched
    @wratched 13 лет назад +1

    The argument Columbus had with the authorities wasn't about whether Earth was round (everyone knew that), but about whether the Ocean Sea could be crossed. The circumference of the Earth had been known since ancient times, and anyone looking at a map of the world without America on it would conclude that the ocean separating Europe from the Indies was vast beyond navigation. Columbus believed Earth was 1/4 its true size. Luckily he was also wrong about America or his crew would have starved.

  • @80snessEj
    @80snessEj 13 лет назад +2

    Lol especially the end xD

  • @tishtosh
    @tishtosh 14 лет назад +3

    @Experiment47 I remember reading somewhere that Greenland and Iceland were originally called by each others name, and a cartographer accidentally mixed them up whilst drawing a global map...
    Not sure how true that is though?

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 4 года назад +1

      Pretty sure that wasn't the case. Iceland was found and settled several centuries before Greenland. It was already well established on the maps of the time. Greenland was, apparently, more of a marketing thing. Since getting to Greenland was much, much farther. And if Iceland was already cold and barely habitable, you needed real motivation to go even farther.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 3 года назад

      Urban legend. There are historical sources for the names of Iceland and Greenland going back basically to their discoveries by the Norse. Iceland has had various names, but has never been called Greenland; Greenland has always been Greenland.

  • @tempoaccnt570
    @tempoaccnt570 7 лет назад +12

    I AM THE CAPTAIN NOW

  • @silverbiscuit
    @silverbiscuit 14 лет назад +1

    I'm pretty sure there's no basis to the idea that the name Iceland is supposed to be a disincentive. Where did you hear that? Landnámabók just says it was because Flóki Valgerðarson saw ice on the mountains. Which makes sense.
    Another thing is that although Greenland was intended by Eirik rauði (Erik the Red) to be a pleasant name to encourage settlers (so says the saga, anyway), the global climate was coming to the end of a warm phase and it genuinely was a lot greener than it is today.

  • @MajBlood
    @MajBlood 13 лет назад +6

    I love this sketch and I am especially interested in the history of Empire building in the New World and exploration.

  • @brostelio
    @brostelio 5 лет назад

    Wonderful stuff!

  • @fsoto1969
    @fsoto1969 14 лет назад

    @perfacetus
    That's also an interesting point--thanks! You're certainly right that "never before seen trees, and wild animals that jump around" doesn't sound that much Welsh, so the idea of making it attractive through suggesting a rich country sounds good...

  • @markmarnell
    @markmarnell Год назад +1

    "Greenland.”
    “Whatever”

  • @davidloeb4465
    @davidloeb4465 12 лет назад

    @LordPercyTrollington Also, it was during a period of time when the Earth's average temperature was higher than today ( for example vinyards covered south england). The vikings lived quite happily there until there were forced out by the "mini ice age" that began early in the second millenium. This is why the Thames in London used to freeze solid 200 or so years ago and very rarely does nowadays.

  • @syloh2121
    @syloh2121 9 лет назад +324

    So just wondering....
    Where is Old Zealand?

    • @Hidole555
      @Hidole555 9 лет назад +384

      Province in the Netherlands

    • @Juscommentin1
      @Juscommentin1 9 лет назад +65

      Most populated island in Denmark also.

    • @Ulkomaalainen
      @Ulkomaalainen 9 лет назад +83

      Juscommentin1 It refers to the Dutch Province, though

    • @Herrieberg
      @Herrieberg 8 лет назад +56

      +SY LOH What Hidole and Ulkomaalainen said. Just so you know, Australia used to be known as "New Holland".

    • @kyguy3242
      @kyguy3242 5 лет назад +26

      So they actually named it after the province in the Netherlands, but they spelled it like the Danish Island. Go figure.

  • @mb87ish
    @mb87ish 12 лет назад

    the netherlands, it's a province called zeeland wich translates as sealand since it's more sea then land and well below sea level

  • @abbieb8130
    @abbieb8130 3 года назад +1

    Today I learned there is a place called New South Wales.

  • @MrWingman
    @MrWingman 13 лет назад

    what´s the name of the song at the end?

  • @TheBayzent
    @TheBayzent 12 лет назад +2

    Didn't know that lol, that's amazing, cheeky vikings.

  • @vef444
    @vef444 12 лет назад

    Well thank you.

  • @maremaarten
    @maremaarten 8 лет назад

    very cool :-)

  • @biaendes
    @biaendes 13 лет назад +2

    "Bingo!" :)

  • @zeusosullivan
    @zeusosullivan 15 лет назад +5

    genius!! "welcome to Virginia!!"

  • @cornishladx200
    @cornishladx200 14 лет назад

    @blackwolfcrystal11 Your right, but Wales England and Scotland, though all part of Great Britain, are individual Countries as well.

  • @MarkLucasProductions
    @MarkLucasProductions 8 лет назад +1

    Made me laugh. !!

  • @vef444
    @vef444 12 лет назад +1

    Where from do you know?

  • @TheTaterTotP80
    @TheTaterTotP80 5 лет назад +55

    Is that the white cliffs of Dover on the Australian one?

    • @Demiglitch
      @Demiglitch 5 лет назад +21

      TheTaterTotP80 cheaper than australia

    • @kahkah1986
      @kahkah1986 5 лет назад +45

      They should've used South Wales...

    • @Jin-Ro
      @Jin-Ro 5 лет назад

      Yeah

    • @philipleworthy7871
      @philipleworthy7871 5 лет назад +4

      If they did that the captain would have been justified in naming it NSW.

    • @Autotrope
      @Autotrope 5 лет назад

      Yeah looks like it. Definitely look more like what I understand to be Dover than anything in a Australia.

  • @tomlxyz
    @tomlxyz 3 года назад

    13 years ago o.o

  • @fleabag500
    @fleabag500 12 лет назад

    @TBustah
    I think the point the Manaburn was trying to make is that there is quite a lot of snow in parts of Nevada. Still, he didn't have to be so rude, and the rest of your comment was pretty interesting.

  • @GameArchiver
    @GameArchiver 5 лет назад +3

    "Greenland!?"
    "Whatever!"

  • @Furrrrsjer44
    @Furrrrsjer44 13 лет назад

    Also where he settled in greenland is actually abundantly green during the summer. @Experiment47

  • @TBustah
    @TBustah 12 лет назад

    In Nevada, we have a town called Genoa that is nothing like Italy, a town called Manhattan whose population could fit in an average New York City apartment, and Virginia City, whose only connection to the state is that a guy FROM Virginia once lived there.
    Oh, and Nevada itself means "snow-capped", despite the fact that it has the lowest annual precipitation in the country. There's a story behind each name (we have Congress to "thank" for Nevada), but still, none of them make sense.

  • @charlieackroyd3243
    @charlieackroyd3243 3 года назад

    This video has enough grain to feed a small village

  • @greeses5482
    @greeses5482 4 года назад

    the subtitles are quite interesting

  • @SketchyBack
    @SketchyBack 14 лет назад

    @Experiment47 It wasn't actually in the hope of attracting settlers, although that is the most widely reported story. Greenland actually used to have a milder climate, which was sufficient for the Norse herders and they managed to live there for several centuries. If you google it, there are more detailed explanations available.

  • @SonOfHighValour
    @SonOfHighValour 12 лет назад

    ... That was a good one.

  • @CardShark989
    @CardShark989 12 лет назад

    @KonijNx2 actually our textbooks tell use that we as americans wiped out the natives for land. it even mentions the death marches and the small pox blankets.

  • @philthy122
    @philthy122 12 лет назад

    @texasoilfields She's is actually a New Zealander by birth. Although Able Tasman discovered New Zealand and her parents are Dutch.

  • @rushhound
    @rushhound 12 лет назад +6

    "Welcome to Virginia!"

  • @Emma-kz3zr
    @Emma-kz3zr 4 года назад +4

    What the hell is going on with the subtitles?

  • @TheJoeyboots
    @TheJoeyboots 6 лет назад

    The Merkle needs a reminder! Bravo Brittan.

  • @flashtek1973
    @flashtek1973 12 лет назад

    Oh Captain My Captain