Nice map. You found some interesting places again. First of course the Rauma old town which is a Unesco World Heritage site and later Ratikkamuseo, the tram museum which is a really cool place. Nice street name on the last round: Vasarakatu = Hammer street :) 25:27 good pronounciation of Jyväskylä. Second and third time of four when you said it.
Double home advantage on that one, two rounds in my hometown and first of them was pretty close to my home. I walk or cycle Voionmaankatu quite regularly, so immediately recognized that one. Haven't been to that Kotipizza tho. Funnily enough on the first round for a moment I thought we were at the Citymarket that later appeared on the last round. The road numbering in Jyväskylä can get a bit confusing cause it's a big intersection for many highways. Just gotta remember that in Finland one stretch of road can have multiple road numbers on it at the same time. Unfortunately Google Maps doesn't reflect this very well, and you gotta zoom real close to see all of them. For example that highway that goes east from Jyväskylä all the way to the intersection at Kanavuori carries the road numbers 4, 9, 13, 23, E63 and E75 at the same time. You faced the same problem on the Helsinki round. The reason you didn't find Mannerheimintie was because it goes on the same path as E12 through Helsinki, and Google Maps really doesn't want you to know that. @25:28 This is actually quite close.
Hippos in Jyväskylä was named so because there was a horse racing course there. Now there is the ice hockey building, and other sports in Hippos. Voionmaankatu was named after, I think, Väinö Voionmaa, who was a politician and lived in Jyväskylä in the early 20th century. Congratulations - you found Töölön halli, the tram depot in Töölö and the tram museum in Helsinki! Once again, Google don't show all street names properly, omitting Mannerheimintie. None of your pronunciations of "Jyväskylä" were Finnish. The letter "y" is a sound like the French "u" or German "ü". If you can't pronounce it, you should use something like "ee".
Hah, what are the chances 2 rounds were from my hometown 😁 I've actually been to the Kotipizza from the last round and ordered from there multiple times
Ooh, that's a tricky one: Amarillo or Pancho Villa? Both are pretty much as mediocre and cookie-cutter -type of restaurants. Just a bit different types of food. Both have something edible, and something more... questionable. I guess Pancho Villa has a burger that can give you cravings for it, but I don't have anything like that from Amarillo. So, maybe PV? Disclaimer: totally biased, personal opinions there. :)
I would prefer Amarillo for sure, at least they have decent lunch and some more variety in the menu. While Pancho Villa started as nice concept and it had fresh ideas it pretty much staled out as franchising goes.
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Nice map. You found some interesting places again. First of course the Rauma old town which is a Unesco World Heritage site and later Ratikkamuseo, the tram museum which is a really cool place. Nice street name on the last round: Vasarakatu = Hammer street :)
25:27 good pronounciation of Jyväskylä. Second and third time of four when you said it.
Ooh, I actually visited the Rauma Kotipizza half a dozen years ago when sightseeing in the old Rauma. It was a nice one, located in that old building.
Our family has been there couple of times.
Crazy place, you get one free glass of water with pizza, but if you want more it costs you.
@@suomenpresidentti charging for water? guessing they put a lot of salt into pizza so you drink more!
Double home advantage on that one, two rounds in my hometown and first of them was pretty close to my home. I walk or cycle Voionmaankatu quite regularly, so immediately recognized that one. Haven't been to that Kotipizza tho. Funnily enough on the first round for a moment I thought we were at the Citymarket that later appeared on the last round.
The road numbering in Jyväskylä can get a bit confusing cause it's a big intersection for many highways. Just gotta remember that in Finland one stretch of road can have multiple road numbers on it at the same time. Unfortunately Google Maps doesn't reflect this very well, and you gotta zoom real close to see all of them. For example that highway that goes east from Jyväskylä all the way to the intersection at Kanavuori carries the road numbers 4, 9, 13, 23, E63 and E75 at the same time. You faced the same problem on the Helsinki round. The reason you didn't find Mannerheimintie was because it goes on the same path as E12 through Helsinki, and Google Maps really doesn't want you to know that.
@25:28 This is actually quite close.
Cheers was pretty popular here too.
I watched it.
Reminded me of the show All in the family, but nobody beats Archie Bunker.
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Hippos in Jyväskylä was named so because there was a horse racing course there. Now there is the ice hockey building, and other sports in Hippos. Voionmaankatu was named after, I think, Väinö Voionmaa, who was a politician and lived in Jyväskylä in the early 20th century.
Congratulations - you found Töölön halli, the tram depot in Töölö and the tram museum in Helsinki! Once again, Google don't show all street names properly, omitting Mannerheimintie.
None of your pronunciations of "Jyväskylä" were Finnish. The letter "y" is a sound like the French "u" or German "ü". If you can't pronounce it, you should use something like "ee".
Hah, what are the chances 2 rounds were from my hometown 😁
I've actually been to the Kotipizza from the last round and ordered from there multiple times
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Hippos comes from old Greek.
Ooh, that's a tricky one: Amarillo or Pancho Villa? Both are pretty much as mediocre and cookie-cutter -type of restaurants. Just a bit different types of food. Both have something edible, and something more... questionable. I guess Pancho Villa has a burger that can give you cravings for it, but I don't have anything like that from Amarillo. So, maybe PV? Disclaimer: totally biased, personal opinions there. :)
I would prefer Amarillo for sure, at least they have decent lunch and some more variety in the menu. While Pancho Villa started as nice concept and it had fresh ideas it pretty much staled out as franchising goes.