You forgot to mention that Portuguese also uses vowels â, ê, ô, & õ which are NOT used in Spanish. Plus, altho ç is not used in modern Spanish, it was used in Old Spanish. So, you can VERY rarely see ç in Spanish speaking countries, altho it is VERY VERY rare. I only remember seeing it once in the name of a park in Spain, which threw me off and I incorrectly guessed Portugal because of it.
Yeah there's for sure a huge variety of characters that are exclusive to one language or the other, I decided to only specifically namedrop and showcase the ones my brain jumps to first which are ç and ão. I was also not aware of that fact about Old Spanish as well, thanks for the heads up bro! I'm yet to get baited quite like that by a ç but when I inevitably do I'll remember this comment lol
It might have been in catalunia or galicia, regions which have their own languages. I am almost certain no other spanish speaking country than spain will use the ç even in a place name.
Dude what were the birds doin up there bro 😭I looked it up and those birds sadly are migratory so they're deffo not exclusive to colo or anything like that but imagineeee
You could work for the government with how well you locate these places lol. This is never NOT going to leave me in shock, I still cant get over how much info you can gain on the smallest of details. 9:40 shoutout doggy 💀
I will try to, eventually! Been very busy over the summer, I have one recorded for Africa already that I hope to have up semi soon. The rest of the continents will follow
@@rubenleary8812 Eventually, I hope to yes! Summer hasn't treated me well and making videos has been put well on the back burner. I have Africa recorded already but the one after that will be Europe.
I should have phrased it better in my commentary, but the black and white striped signpost was the pole I used to narrow down Peru, then I guessed south because of the climate.
Also the name of the street was Cuzco, so likely we were not ghat far from Cuzco. Also, it was an E-W road, and never east of Cuzco (climate) therefore West of Cuzco would have been the optimal guess (and the actual location)
As you can tell by the differing HUD and everything else I'm sure, I don't actually play on geoguessr. I play on geotastic.net which is quite similar to geoguessr but its free. The downside is it comes with ads and between rounds I get them showing up at the bottom of the screen, and occasionally they doxx my location, hence the cropping.
@@lbarcelow_fishing geotastic.net, it's pretty much the same concept as geoguessr but its free. Downside is ads and I'm not tied in with the real geoguessr community much
You forgot to mention that Portuguese also uses vowels â, ê, ô, & õ which are NOT used in Spanish. Plus, altho ç is not used in modern Spanish, it was used in Old Spanish. So, you can VERY rarely see ç in Spanish speaking countries, altho it is VERY VERY rare. I only remember seeing it once in the name of a park in Spain, which threw me off and I incorrectly guessed Portugal because of it.
Yeah there's for sure a huge variety of characters that are exclusive to one language or the other, I decided to only specifically namedrop and showcase the ones my brain jumps to first which are ç and ão. I was also not aware of that fact about Old Spanish as well, thanks for the heads up bro! I'm yet to get baited quite like that by a ç but when I inevitably do I'll remember this comment lol
It might have been in catalunia or galicia, regions which have their own languages. I am almost certain no other spanish speaking country than spain will use the ç even in a place name.
@@Dionisio34 I don't think it was in catalunia or galicia. As far as I remember, it was in a more central area of the country, but I could be wrong.
7:18 LOL I cracked up "untapped meta"
Dude what were the birds doin up there bro 😭I looked it up and those birds sadly are migratory so they're deffo not exclusive to colo or anything like that but imagineeee
@@imcentralll probably a flock was just passing by at the time the google car drove by :P
@@imcentralll Probably a dead animal in the area or they just got done eating it. My other thought was government spy cameras though lol
Good choice of tips here mate. Some for beginners, intermediates and pros.
Glad you think so! I enjoy having a bit of variety to mix around
This was very helpful video. If you have any tips for europe, it would be nice!
Great vid! Nice tips and well explained.
This was great. Thanks!
Awesome Video! Really helping me a lot!
Happy to hear!
Great video!
Thank you so much! Can't wait for another tips from you
Thanks for the support! I know I've been SLACKING but trust another one will be up soon.
You could work for the government with how well you locate these places lol.
This is never NOT going to leave me in shock, I still cant get over how much info you can gain on the smallest of details.
9:40 shoutout doggy 💀
CIA sign me up (nope!)
Can you do more, like Europe and South Asia?
I will try to, eventually! Been very busy over the summer, I have one recorded for Africa already that I hope to have up semi soon. The rest of the continents will follow
what kind of geoguessr version is this?
Are you going to make a Europe video at some point?
@@rubenleary8812 Eventually, I hope to yes! Summer hasn't treated me well and making videos has been put well on the back burner. I have Africa recorded already but the one after that will be Europe.
nice video
Thanks!
4:02 I'm sorry but what pole exactly that made you guess south Peru?
I should have phrased it better in my commentary, but the black and white striped signpost was the pole I used to narrow down Peru, then I guessed south because of the climate.
Also the name of the street was Cuzco, so likely we were not ghat far from Cuzco. Also, it was an E-W road, and never east of Cuzco (climate) therefore West of Cuzco would have been the optimal guess (and the actual location)
Why isn't the video full screen? What's with the black border around the video?
As you can tell by the differing HUD and everything else I'm sure, I don't actually play on geoguessr. I play on geotastic.net which is quite similar to geoguessr but its free. The downside is it comes with ads and between rounds I get them showing up at the bottom of the screen, and occasionally they doxx my location, hence the cropping.
@@imcentralll I was wondering why it looked different.
yo what website is that, because i used to play that before using OpenGuessr
It's called geotastic.net!
What game are you playing?
@@lbarcelow_fishing geotastic.net, it's pretty much the same concept as geoguessr but its free. Downside is ads and I'm not tied in with the real geoguessr community much
How do you top a master piece with the sequel...
Look no further than this video
Wait till he finds out that there's more continents
Why do you say “send” instead of “select” is this some kind of new child slang
P much lmao
@@imcentralll I send chicken for my dinner tonight
@@rainbowvhs692ok