Mountains: Himalayas and Everest. Caves: Sơn Đoòng Cave Beaches and islands: Bora Bora Bay: Ha Long Bay Canyon: Grand Canyon Coral reefs/atolls: Great Barrier Reef Lake: Baikal Waterfall: Iguazu Falls
Fun fact: Azerbaijan is actually the country with the most mud volcanoes in the world. I felt like this deserved more recognition than just its Caspian Coast, the mud volcano landscape looks otherworldly to me 😊
I’m sure this video took a long time to make, and I appreciate your effort. I think you deserve at least one comment that isn’t giving an English speaker crap for not knowing how to pronounce other people’s languages or for using the English name for various places.
it can be called both. As time goes on, less people will call it Ayers Rock and that name will no longer be known. It's the same with Mt McKinley, aka Denali, in the US. Over time, more people call it Denali
@@jj3a1 Because Ayer's Rock is the first unified name for it that everybody agrees on. Aboriginals probably had hundreds of different names for it. Why grant supremacy to just one tribe? There's a mountain in Queensland that had an English name that the local aboriginals had no problem with, and then there was a huge controversy when the Australian government forcibly changed the name to an indigenous word that did not come from their language, all in the name of being politically correct. So it goes both ways
It is kind of stupid that he just skips the explonation of some countries. Like why not just give us some information about the mountains in Jamaica for example. Isn't that the entire point of the video?
You pronounced Kiribati right (Kiribas) but Kiritimati is also pronounced Kirismas as "ti" is just an "s". Kiribas actually stands for "Gilberts" (the colonial name for the islands) and Kirismas, quite obvious, for Christmas.
Great idea, very interesting and well executed. This must have taken some time to compile. Yes, some words are mispronounced like the Caucasus and Kiritimati (Kirismas), but you got Lesotho and Kiribati right, and unfortunately most get it wrong. I am so curious to know where your accent is from.
Very Interesting video! and while I loved to see so many geographical wonders I had yet to learn, I was still a bit disappointed in some other countries left as an afterthought. For example, Let's talk about the Amazon rainforest. While as a whole is one of the biggest ecosystems on earth the size makes that it has so many to offer and to just... name it for three different countries leaves a bit of a bad taste in terms of actually pointing their unique features. Let's take Colombia, for example. While yes, it does have a big chunk of the Amazon region it also has some pretty stellar geographical places like caño cristales or raudal de Maipures. And even in Brazil, which is also a big part of the Amazon, it also has stuff like the famous island of Queimada Grande which is full of numerous species of venomous snakes, or the Island fernando de noronha where it's incredibly stunning. I would say this video still took a lot of research but even still, as some of the countries just had a google maps screenshot... as a geography fan I woul've loved to see your own edits into the geographical feature itself.
Personally, for Cameroon, I would have went with Lake Nyos because its such an interesting lake and was the site of one of the only couple of limnic eruptions on record. For Chile I would have went for either the marble caves in Patagonia because it looks so amazing and its such a cool geological feature or the Atacama desert because its the driest desert on Earth but when it does rain there is a massive floral bloom that looks so beautiful and impressive. For Georgia I would have gone for Veryovkina cave because it is the deepest cave in the world. Just my personal opinions, all the features mentioned in this video are so beautiful
0:47 - YEAH!!! And I first feared it would be the inevitable Band-e Amir lakes... 6:00 - the most beautiful single country in the world of course is Afghanistan, not Canada! (at least they also have a Kandahar, a small hamlet on the southern shore of the Quill Lakes, in Saskatchewan province...) 11:11 - "most arguably the most famous" No, I think the Matterhorn (in Switzerland) is even more famous! But still no competition to Afghanistan's Hindu Kush... 11:33 - or, more especially: Svanetia!
I wasn't sure this is a computer voice until the world famous Danube R. was pronounced duh-NOOB, rather than DAN-yoob, and the equally famous Tigris R. was pronounced TIG-ris, rather than TIE-gris.
Brilliant vid .. big fan .. only thing I noticed was grenada is not pronounced gra-nah-da .. it's pronounced gran-ay-da Hope this helps , please don't take this as me being ignorant or rude as I say I love your vids I just have familial connection to that beautiful island ❤️💯🔥
Can't like this vid because of the mistakes and the lack of information in some of the countries. But i won't dislike it either because i love the idea and despite the above, it was quite interesting.
Would have loved more actual images of some places than just screenshots from google maps. I mean it can‘t be that hard to find a picture of the nile river
There are so many types of deserts, mentioning just the sahara for Algeria was so vague, Algeria's Tassili Najjer Park, Sifar, Ahhagar ... Or Timgad and the old Roman cities would've been a much better illustration of what this underrated country has to offer.
when you say largest waterfall in Guyana, do you mean by volume of water or by height? Because the tallest waterfall would be the Angel Falls in Venezuela
I stg this must be engagement farming and it works, just from reading the comments, doing azerbaijan dirty by just showing the map, saying ayers rock instead of uluru, not specifying which congo you are referring to, reusing geographical features, then using the government name of the DPRK, while saying north korea in the voiceover, and actually including it in the Ds rather than the Ns, but not doing so for the congos, which would help distinguish the two.
Some of those pronunciations were just horrific. If you're going to do a video like this, please at the very least just copy the native names for these places into Google Translate and listen to how the automated voice pronounces it. You won't get obscure languages like Tetum or Gilbertese, but that pronunciation of Zhangjiajie, when Chinese is so thoroughly supported online, is just unforgivable. Although I've got to give you props on Kiribati. Most people would just read that phonetically and never consider to look up how it's actually pronounced, but you nailed it.
UK natives, where is this guy from? He has some idiosyncrasies to his accent (lake = lehhk, years = yuhhs) that I'm not familiar enough with UK regional accents to place.
Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are right on the cusp of what is considered "Europe". But as far as I'm concerned, Eurasia is one continent anyway, and it always struck me as odd that we broke that landmass into two continents for non-geographic reasons. I would go even further though, I would argue that Afro-Eurasia is a single continent with multiple megaregions. If the Ural Mountains and Caucasus Mountains are significant enough to separate Europe from Asia, why aren't the Himalayas, the Tian Shan, and others that are just as much a barrier between ecosystems and human societies? Always felt arbitrary to me. I think it's all one contiguous mass, and therefore one continent.
@@Siansoneaeuropeans felt superior to asians so they split it up from europe and asia. Africa is a separate continent and so is india anatolia and arabia. I think super continent is a better term for afro eurasia. America is a supercontinent too. I think a better name for places like pangea is omnicontinent
Mont Blanc massif, which straddles parts of France, Italy and Switzerland. Mont Blanc's summit lies on the watershed line between the valleys of Ferret and Veny in Italy, and the valleys of Montjoie, and Arve in France. >>>>> Ownership of the summit area has long been disputed between France and Italy!!!!!!!!!
Wow…ok…the Avatar the last airbender cartoon is Objectively better than the blue people avatar. 100%. Last airbender is well written, well acted, and masterfully crafted. Blue people avatar is just an updated repeat of Dances with Wolves. Hardened military dude becomes entranced with natives - becomes one. Nothing original. Nothing worth watching more than once. Written with no heart. All spectacle, no substance.
Inam from Belarus and the way you've said Belovedza is very strange. Maybe in Polish or smth you said it right, but in belarusian/russian it is [belavæζskaia] or something like this
I would argue that hungary's most impressive geologic feature is lake Balaton and it's northern coast as it's a formerly active volcanic landscape opposed to the Danube which is just a river. It might be the most famous geologic feature but surely not the most impressive
Our family has a house right on the beach on the south coast, looking over these volcanic hills on the opposite end. During the summer, I drink my coffee with my feet in the warm shallow water enjoying the view.
Indonesian here and i still not start the list yet. Lemme guess.. this video will mention my country unique geographical feature will the the volcanoes... Or bali Edit: i'm correct 😂😂😂
What do you think the most impressive geographic feature on Earth is?
USA’s geography
@@SouthMapperspecifically?
vatican city
The Pacific Ocean.
Mountains: Himalayas and Everest.
Caves: Sơn Đoòng Cave
Beaches and islands: Bora Bora
Bay: Ha Long Bay
Canyon: Grand Canyon
Coral reefs/atolls: Great Barrier Reef
Lake: Baikal
Waterfall: Iguazu Falls
Fun fact: Azerbaijan is actually the country with the most mud volcanoes in the world. I felt like this deserved more recognition than just its Caspian Coast, the mud volcano landscape looks otherworldly to me 😊
exactly
facts. I just paused to comment this too. Azerbaijan may be a lesser known country in the West, but it has fantastic unique natural features
right? or the fact that its the largest capital located below sea level
Man you did some country dirty with only a picture of a map and some the pronunciation 🤦♂️
Azerbaijan?
I’m sure this video took a long time to make, and I appreciate your effort. I think you deserve at least one comment that isn’t giving an English speaker crap for not knowing how to pronounce other people’s languages or for using the English name for various places.
It hasn't been called Ayer's Rock for years. It's Uluru.
it can be called both. As time goes on, less people will call it Ayers Rock and that name will no longer be known. It's the same with Mt McKinley, aka Denali, in the US. Over time, more people call it Denali
Can't it have two names in different languages? Like calling "Suomi" "Finland"? I hate this USA political correctness.
@@andycockrum1212 why should the European name be recognized when it already called something else?
ehhh white carnt, gimme a dolla' fo the bus and GIVE BACK ARR LAND, DOG!!! *inhales petrol*.
@@jj3a1 Because Ayer's Rock is the first unified name for it that everybody agrees on. Aboriginals probably had hundreds of different names for it. Why grant supremacy to just one tribe? There's a mountain in Queensland that had an English name that the local aboriginals had no problem with, and then there was a huge controversy when the Australian government forcibly changed the name to an indigenous word that did not come from their language, all in the name of being politically correct. So it goes both ways
Patagonia not listed for Chile is a crime.. Give the Andes to Peru!
Bro,does Patagonia even exist in Chile?
yes, not only in Argentina but also southern chile@@Reitiranossaurobanguela
@@El-Djazir-Blobfish thanks
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0:00 Intro
0:45 Afghanistan
0:55 Albania
1:06 Algeria
1:13 Andorra
1:20 Angola
1:28 Antigua and Barbuda
1:35 Argentina
1:49 Armenia
1:59 Australia
2:16 Austria
2:27 Azerbaijan
2:32 Bahamas
2:41 Bahrain
2:50 Bangladesh
3:01 Barbados
3:11 Belarus
3:23 Belgium
3:36 Belize
3:47 Benin
3:55 Bhutan
4:03 Bolivia
4:14 Bosnia and Herzegovina
4:23 Botswana
4:33 Brazil
4:43 Brunei
4:54 Bulgaria
5:03 Burkina Faso
5:17 Burundi
5:30 Cape Verde
5:40 Cambodia
5:50 Cameroon
5:58 Canada
6:09 Central Frican Republic
6:24 Chad
6:34 Chile
6:41 China
6:54 Colombia
7:04 Comoros
7:12 Congo (Republic of the)
7:20 Costa Rica
7:35 Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire)
7:53 Croatia
8:01 Cuba
8:15 Cyprus
8:27 Czechia
8:31 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
8:45 Democratic Republic of the Congo
8:53 Denmark
9:02 Djibouti
9:12 Dominica
9:22 Dominican Republic
9:30 Ecuador
9:40 Egypt
9:50 El Salvador
9:59 Equatorial Guinea
10:13 Eritrea
10:20 Estonia
10:30 Eswatini
10:37 Ethiopia
10:46 Fiji
10:55 Finland
11:05 France
11:15 Gabon
11:25 Gambia
11:31 Georgia
11:40 Germany
11:54 Ghana
11:59 Greece
12:08 Grenada
12:18 Guatemala
12:31 Guinea
12:41 Guinea-Bissau
12:52 Guyana
13:02 Haiti
13:08 Honduras
13:19 Hungary
13:29 Iceland
13:44 India
14:03 Indonesia
14:18 Iran
14:28 Iraq
14:40 Ireland
14:50 Israel
15:01 Italy
15:10 Jamaica
15:11 Japan
15:22 Jordan
15:30 Kazakhstan
15:37 Kenya
15:43 Kiribati
15:49 Kuwait
15:55 Kyrgyzstan
16:03 Laos
16:16 Latvia
16:25 Lebanon
16:31 Lesotho
16:39 Liberia
16:47 Libya
16:55 Liechtenstein
17:04 Lithuania
17:12 Luxembourg
Always a good day when The Geography Bible posts
It is kind of stupid that he just skips the explonation of some countries. Like why not just give us some information about the mountains in Jamaica for example. Isn't that the entire point of the video?
Great video idea mate !
You pronounced Kiribati right (Kiribas) but Kiritimati is also pronounced Kirismas as "ti" is just an "s".
Kiribas actually stands for "Gilberts" (the colonial name for the islands) and Kirismas, quite obvious, for Christmas.
Great idea, very interesting and well executed. This must have taken some time to compile. Yes, some words are mispronounced like the Caucasus and Kiritimati (Kirismas), but you got Lesotho and Kiribati right, and unfortunately most get it wrong. I am so curious to know where your accent is from.
Banff national park is so nice. I went on vacation there with my parents and I loved it
Argentina should be the Perito Moreno Glacial or the Aconcagua
Very Interesting video! and while I loved to see so many geographical wonders I had yet to learn, I was still a bit disappointed in some other countries left as an afterthought. For example, Let's talk about the Amazon rainforest. While as a whole is one of the biggest ecosystems on earth the size makes that it has so many to offer and to just... name it for three different countries leaves a bit of a bad taste in terms of actually pointing their unique features.
Let's take Colombia, for example. While yes, it does have a big chunk of the Amazon region it also has some pretty stellar geographical places like caño cristales or raudal de Maipures. And even in Brazil, which is also a big part of the Amazon, it also has stuff like the famous island of Queimada Grande which is full of numerous species of venomous snakes, or the Island fernando de noronha where it's incredibly stunning.
I would say this video still took a lot of research but even still, as some of the countries just had a google maps screenshot... as a
geography fan I woul've loved to see your own edits into the geographical feature itself.
Mexico's best geographical feature should be the Mayan Jungle with dense rainforests and ancient mesoamerican ruins
The ruins aren’t geological and the rainforest is like many others
Personally, for Cameroon, I would have went with Lake Nyos because its such an interesting lake and was the site of one of the only couple of limnic eruptions on record. For Chile I would have went for either the marble caves in Patagonia because it looks so amazing and its such a cool geological feature or the Atacama desert because its the driest desert on Earth but when it does rain there is a massive floral bloom that looks so beautiful and impressive. For Georgia I would have gone for Veryovkina cave because it is the deepest cave in the world. Just my personal opinions, all the features mentioned in this video are so beautiful
14:00 personally i would have given it to the deccan plateau, as it has a really interesting history and is pretty unique
Colombia has so much geographical diversity and this dude decided to choose the Amazon rainforest, which he had already mentioned for Brazil, smh...
Has part 2 been released yet?
10:15 while the Afar triangle does span Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, the vast majority of the Danakil Depression is found in Ethiopia
11:31 CAUCACUS
By the countrys name lao u meant laos?Or is there something i dont know about country name
The man dedicated all of FOUR words to Jamaica and nothing more. Lmao how disappointing.
0:47 - YEAH!!! And I first feared it would be the inevitable Band-e Amir lakes...
6:00 - the most beautiful single country in the world of course is Afghanistan, not Canada! (at least they also have a Kandahar, a small hamlet on the southern shore of the Quill Lakes, in Saskatchewan province...)
11:11 - "most arguably the most famous"
No, I think the Matterhorn (in Switzerland) is even more famous! But still no competition to Afghanistan's Hindu Kush...
11:33 - or, more especially: Svanetia!
iceland could also be blue lagoon
I watched Avatar: The Way of Water while on holiday in Iceland last year, as the TV in the holiday home had Disney Plus on it. It was really good.
I wasn't sure this is a computer voice until the world famous Danube R. was pronounced duh-NOOB, rather than DAN-yoob, and the equally famous Tigris R. was pronounced TIG-ris, rather than TIE-gris.
Bro, more details please hahah, it's quite frustrating
I was a little surprised Arenal was picked for Costa Rica and not Volcan Poas
Brilliant vid .. big fan .. only thing I noticed was grenada is not pronounced gra-nah-da .. it's pronounced gran-ay-da
Hope this helps , please don't take this as me being ignorant or rude as I say I love your vids I just have familial connection to that beautiful island ❤️💯🔥
thank you / all truely wonderful
The Bay of Fundy for Canada would have been a phenomenal choice! Highest tides on the planet with impressive tidal bores in The Shubinacadie River!
You left out the Bahamas. SUP wit dat?
Can't like this vid because of the mistakes and the lack of information in some of the countries. But i won't dislike it either because i love the idea and despite the above, it was quite interesting.
The Bolivian Salt Flats are THE go-to place for surrealistic photography.
bro i just cant with the pronounciations😭
Would have loved more actual images of some places than just screenshots from google maps. I mean it can‘t be that hard to find a picture of the nile river
There are so many types of deserts, mentioning just the sahara for Algeria was so vague, Algeria's Tassili Najjer Park, Sifar, Ahhagar ... Or Timgad and the old Roman cities would've been a much better illustration of what this underrated country has to offer.
6:24 Naw man, Emi Koussi is mind-blowing
Brazil: Lencois Maranhenses! There is no place like that in the world!!!
when you say largest waterfall in Guyana, do you mean by volume of water or by height? Because the tallest waterfall would be the Angel Falls in Venezuela
Damn i actually wanted to see that lake in Chad.
I stg this must be engagement farming and it works, just from reading the comments, doing azerbaijan dirty by just showing the map, saying ayers rock instead of uluru, not specifying which congo you are referring to, reusing geographical features, then using the government name of the DPRK, while saying north korea in the voiceover, and actually including it in the Ds rather than the Ns, but not doing so for the congos, which would help distinguish the two.
How about you make a better video. Let's see how that goes
Some of those pronunciations were just horrific. If you're going to do a video like this, please at the very least just copy the native names for these places into Google Translate and listen to how the automated voice pronounces it. You won't get obscure languages like Tetum or Gilbertese, but that pronunciation of Zhangjiajie, when Chinese is so thoroughly supported online, is just unforgivable.
Although I've got to give you props on Kiribati. Most people would just read that phonetically and never consider to look up how it's actually pronounced, but you nailed it.
Believe it or not, since Kiribati is pronounced Kiribas, Kirimati is also pronounced Kirimas
it's a hard lesson...i know
For France I think the Ardeche valley is its most beautiful place. It’s like the Grand Canyon of Europe and features the Pont d‘Arc
2:04
Everyone here calls it Uluru not Ayers Rock
nice
UK natives, where is this guy from? He has some idiosyncrasies to his accent (lake = lehhk, years = yuhhs) that I'm not familiar enough with UK regional accents to place.
I think he's from Wales, though I'm not 100% sure.
Chile should've been Rapa Nui, Chiloé island, Torres del Paine, Valdivia forest or the southern fjords.
I would've choose the Maya Rainforest for Guatemala since I love rainforests but oh well. Volcán de Fuego was okay
The Vietnam's one must be Son Doong Cave.
Argentina should've been the Ojos del Salado volcano and the Aconcagua, the tallest volcano and mountain on the western hemisphere respectively.
I want video about geography australia please ❤❤❤❤❤
North Africa really got the short stick on this one. Nile instead of something like Mt. Sinai for Egypt and not to mention Libya and Algeria...
i was hoping for Mount Thor for Canada.
I had hoped for The Bay of Fundy. So many to choose from.
honestly i think the atlantic rainforest of Brazil is more impressive than amazon rainforest because of the mountains
Since when is Armenia in Europe?
Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are right on the cusp of what is considered "Europe". But as far as I'm concerned, Eurasia is one continent anyway, and it always struck me as odd that we broke that landmass into two continents for non-geographic reasons. I would go even further though, I would argue that Afro-Eurasia is a single continent with multiple megaregions. If the Ural Mountains and Caucasus Mountains are significant enough to separate Europe from Asia, why aren't the Himalayas, the Tian Shan, and others that are just as much a barrier between ecosystems and human societies? Always felt arbitrary to me. I think it's all one contiguous mass, and therefore one continent.
@@Siansoneaeuropeans felt superior to asians so they split it up from europe and asia. Africa is a separate continent and so is india anatolia and arabia. I think super continent is a better term for afro eurasia. America is a supercontinent too. I think a better name for places like pangea is omnicontinent
What If The Arabian Desert was Green
That would either be a lot of copper or not a desert
Please, stop saying Algeria is 90% desert! It's more like 75%-80% desert.
Had no idea africa had water
Mont Blanc massif, which straddles parts of France, Italy and Switzerland. Mont Blanc's summit lies on the watershed line between the valleys of Ferret and Veny in Italy, and the valleys of Montjoie, and Arve in France.
>>>>> Ownership of the summit area has long been disputed between France and Italy!!!!!!!!!
Are you mispronouncing some of these names on purpose or is this AI? Asking for a friend and why did you skip over Jamaicas blue Mountain?
It did not, but why did you?
@ sym sym sym
i really want to travel the world so bad man please take me for the journey.
What.
Wow…ok…the Avatar the last airbender cartoon is Objectively better than the blue people avatar. 100%. Last airbender is well written, well acted, and masterfully crafted. Blue people avatar is just an updated repeat of Dances with Wolves. Hardened military dude becomes entranced with natives - becomes one. Nothing original. Nothing worth watching more than once. Written with no heart. All spectacle, no substance.
Also…Avatar is not Anime. Just because it is inspired by Asian culture and happens to be a cartoon….doesn’t make something anime.
Inam from Belarus and the way you've said Belovedza is very strange. Maybe in Polish or smth you said it right, but in belarusian/russian it is [belavæζskaia] or something like this
I would argue that hungary's most impressive geologic feature is lake Balaton and it's northern coast as it's a formerly active volcanic landscape opposed to the Danube which is just a river. It might be the most famous geologic feature but surely not the most impressive
Our family has a house right on the beach on the south coast, looking over these volcanic hills on the opposite end. During the summer, I drink my coffee with my feet in the warm shallow water enjoying the view.
@@mysteriousDSF hahahaha siófok? Nekünk almádiban van nyaralónk, mi titeket nézünk a domboldalról
@@koxtheknight7087 majdnem, Balatonszemes! Innen jól látni Tihanyt és Badacsonyt is.
Armenia, mount Ararat. (not aragat)
Nice video but could've worked on pronunciation. It hurt the ears.
Best of each US state?
Uluru is the correct name. It hasn't been called Ayres Rock for decades.
Indonesian here and i still not start the list yet. Lemme guess.. this video will mention my country unique geographical feature will the the volcanoes... Or bali
Edit: i'm correct 😂😂😂
belarus so bad they need to use Polish National Park to even include them in video
06:45 Avatar is not an anime
Is this guy gonna mention the Amazon rainforest, the Andes and the pampas for most South american countries? Boring...
The UK is not a country, it would be the same as saying Europe is a country 😂
No one cares since they change the orientation of scotland ireland britain and wales every 50-100 years it doesn't even matter in the end
Why only have maps for some countries??
thank you for calling Ayer's Rock its proper name and not that in which the "natives" called it many years later.
Which Congo???
By the countrys name lao u meant laos?Or is there something i dont know about country name