I've lived in Denmark for 21 years and I can officially say that a British guy who is horrible at pronouncing Danish city and street names knows to navigate better than me in my own country...
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Frederik Brandt Mostly the road signage (names primaraly) at the intersections. In my experience it’s a 50/50 chance that it will be places where you can read it before turning. Check out the intersection at 8 Gammel Mønt (picked randomly) if the signage is there it’s either badly places or miniscule. It’s only a inconvenience for non-natives though. Lovley city in all other respects though.
@@erik9036 Good thing we have phones with maps ! I've never found Copenhagen confusing, Oslo though is very confusing (and ugly), and Stockholm I haven't been to yet... I've been to Malmö multiple times though as it's right across the bridge and I found it way cooler than I expected.
I love this format, keep it up, and dont be feeling guilty when you are not in a mood for the cam - thats all right :) Also - I think - if you spend a grand on a PC, I would not worry to record in 1080p? It is so much pleasing to watch that way, and I'm sure the PC will handle it. Greetings from Czech Republic )
@@saucy_syrup9208 The Mellerup one actually surprised me. Because I once held an event in Mellerup between Haderslev and Aabenraa, so I naturally thought it was that one. When he was near Randers I got so confused!
I just finished the how not to travel Europe series. It was undoubtably the best video I have ever watched on RUclips. Heartwarming, inspiring, funny, and all around entertaining. Love your geoguessr videos too. Definitely deserves millions more subscribers. Cheers m8 for the quality videos during lock down. Your channel, especially the Europe series is a bloody beautiful work of art.
If you ever decide to do a mission across Denmark, I'd very much like to help you! Weather it be bringing you supplies, or a bike, or perhaps even joining you for the trek, I'd be very pleased to help with whatever you need! 😁
Pretty impressive that good at guessing the exact places. Love your pronunciation btw, it’s priceless. In so much fun watching this when your from Denmark
It doesn’t matter how good the computer is he maybe chose 480 for quicker uploads or maybe he doesn’t have the correct software installed to record in 1080
I just rode on the last road three weeks ago, could see it instantly. Cool stuff this. Come do a straight line mission, the farmers here are pretty lenient.
You know Denmark is a small country when you went past my new home in Fredericia, and the road to Nyborg I used to live on. Thanks for the vid GW, love how you pronounce danish words :D
@@premiumaxel The average elevation of Denmark is 34 meters, whilst Netherlands is 30 meters... I wouldn't call that way more hilly. The Netherlands also has the highest point of the two countries.
I really appreciate that is no spoiler in the title, I was waiting for the whole video for you to fuck up, but I was pleasantly suprised when you made a perfect score XD
I've tried the Denmark one and it was super easy as everything tends to be very well signed. Well, I do live in Denmark so ofc I have the advantage of many of places and where they are, but in reality, you can just keep reading the signs every crossroad until it points to a big enough town or city that you can easily find on the map, and it doesn't usually take long.
Denmark is probably one of the easiest to do it with as well, since it is so incredibly small compared to most countries, and every street is practically labeled, like, every.
Well played Mr.Wizard. Also "Copenhagen island" *Laughs in jysk*. People from Jylland and people from Copenhagen are sworn enemies xd You also called Jylland the mainland
Am I the only one that cringes when he gets to a T cross in the last one, and doesn't look at the roadsigns for the road he's on? I mean for a road that big there's always signs telling you what's in each direction. I mean if not, you wouldn't be able to get around at all. Though then again Trucks were quite often obstructing the views of the few he came by as well.
I love your videos so much 😍! Intersting to see how you figure out where the place is. When I get lost someday I will call you, discribe what I can see, and you will tell me where I am and where to go ! 😁
LOL!!! I just recently picked up an used Nintendo DS from this EXACT location! The reason i'm 100% sure is the house at 13:47. It stands out to put it mildly. Great video!
That gave me chills.. Sitting here alone watching youtube and clicked on this video cause it looked fun.. 20:46 seconds later, i'm looking at my grandparents old house in Hald.. My grandma is buried at that white church..
It's a lovely surprise to see you face. Tom! I just got a new computer myself and it wasn't until I was using it that I realized how slow my old machine actually was
Good to see you're still going with geoguessr, your channel is truly different and I find it quite relaxing! Happy to know you got a better computer now.
Pretty neat with all the signposts and small towns next to each other. I guess a small country can afford to keep every nook and cranny on the up-and-up. Fields and old straw-roof houses abundant. Kind of like England except everything is placed closer together.
LOL, that fourth one I was like; "I know *exactly* where this is"! I have a friend that lives around there, what a coincidence! Also the first four ones are close-ish to areas I go every day, it really didn't vary locations that much, even the last one was in Jylland... No tiny islands or obscure Copenhagen back alleys... If you ever do decide on doing a straight line mission here and you need some help planning it, I'd be more than happy to help out. As long as you do it after harvest season I don't think any farmers are going to bother coming after you in their turbo tractors, I have crossed a few fields and never had any issues, even fields with cows on them.
Was kinda hoping to get a location near where I live, but you only got places in Jutland and one on Funen, not Zealand (or any other island). Quite entertaining, if not mildly painful, to hear your pronunciation of Danish city and street names. A line mission in Denmark would be incredibly exciting, but I don't know how possible it is.
Yes, and I guess they have similar freedom of movement laws to Sweden. That would make angry farmers less of an issue, if damage to crops etc. is avoided, compared to his experiences in Britain.
There are actually very steep hills many places, they were just not explored in this video, but yeah, quite manageable (and beautiful) on foot/bicycle.
Isak actually Denmark has a lot more strict laws against that not at all like “allemansrätten” in Sweden. But most people would probably be pretty chill about it as long as you don’t destroy crops or something like that.
As a Dane his really bothers me! There are so many lovely places in Denmark, and you get 5 absolutely bland, boring locations!! :D Apart from that, really enjoyed the video! Good fun with the pronunciations, and literally found myself yelling at the screen when you were looking for Nyborg/Faaborg!! I think Denmark is a pretty good choice for a straight-line mission. Have a few ideas for places that would be suited I think! Another thing: If you could get your videos up to at least 720p, it will be so much easier for us to see the map :)
Been looking forward to this one forever! also Bredballe basically means Fatass.. or a broad bale of hay. Oh and Tom, I could hook you up with a boat if you wanted to cross the straits on your straight line mission! :p
Could you please do Ireland? I think it will be very hard as the country is full of small country roads but it is very well sign posted. Love from Kildare.
I once had an awful Geoguessr experience trying to get out of some housing estate. Took me forever. Turned out to be on the outskirts of Belfast I think.
A tip for the measurement technique: You counted 7 and 11 at the end. You can sum them up for the total lenght so its 18, and divide 11 by it. (11/18=0,61 = 61%) So if you look at the road as a progress bar the 11 long part will take up 61% of the total road. Maybe it helps with the judging
That's silly. I'm definitely not going to comment until I've watched the video. I'll back after I've watched it all and I will leave a comment then, and only then.
@@elliot7753 I don't know what you are talking about ma'am. Unfortunately I cannot reply to you until I have watched the video, as I don't want to break the rule by commenting before I've watched the video.
Is it just me that finds him knocking his camera and not realising for half the video absolutely hilarious? Just showing half his face really gets me...
Haha--that first spot -.- the white building was very familiar to me.. Turns out I used to live not that far from there when I was a kid (in "BIndeballe").. my dad used to rent farm land up the small road you started on :D
Nice video, not sure how I ended up here but I watched it to the very end. Zealand is the name of the island where Copenhagen is located btw - the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper.
This might seem crazy, but I have a friend who lives in the fourth maze-like place you went to. I recognized it so quick, like this seems veeery familiar, went on Google maps and it was the place.. I've also been in the place between Billund and Egtved close to Randbøl that you visited first.
Its a proven fact that when a dane sees a video from a non danish youtuber with ‘denmark’ in it we click
Altid(always)
jep, og det ret pinligt. Eat your cereal bro.
Ikke engang løgn
jep
fanget
I've lived in Denmark for 21 years and I can officially say that a British guy who is horrible at pronouncing Danish city and street names knows to navigate better than me in my own country...
Whether its our Angle, Jute or Viking heritage, I think most Brits are part Danish. Maybe that helps? Probably not haha
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Denmark kebab good Turkey kebab bad
Exact same for me, except for the 21.
VEJLE WAS FUNNY LOL
Denmark is quite manageable, since the highways and streets (even in the countryside) are always very well labelled and organized.
Copenhagen is a mess though, compared with Oslo or Stockholm. The rest of Denmark is really organized.
Yeah the fact that the signs tells you how many kilometers you are away from other cities is also very helpful
Erik Jonsson What is it, do you think, that makes Copenhagen more confusing than Oslo and Stockholm?
Frederik Brandt Mostly the road signage (names primaraly) at the intersections. In my experience it’s a 50/50 chance that it will be places where you can read it before turning. Check out the intersection at 8 Gammel Mønt (picked randomly) if the signage is there it’s either badly places or miniscule.
It’s only a inconvenience for non-natives though. Lovley city in all other respects though.
@@erik9036 Good thing we have phones with maps !
I've never found Copenhagen confusing, Oslo though is very confusing (and ugly), and Stockholm I haven't been to yet... I've been to Malmö multiple times though as it's right across the bridge and I found it way cooler than I expected.
Wiz: *Gets a perfect score in Denmark*
Also Wiz: "Copenhagen island"
Legoland peninsula
I was born in Jutland, but live in Copenhagen now. I still sometimes refer to the whole island as Copenhagen.
Pretty much what every Dane from Jutland calls it anyway.
@Side The Creator Which is called Sjælland or Sealand
@@urfkip3354 Tf? It's Sjælland
yes in denmark there are advanced farmers with really fast tractors
Njål Kjørsvik The phrase “advanced farmers” really got me
No njål kjørsvik im coming from Denmark
@@jollycow3160 smh
Og det er sandt
Trauwter😄
Gets a £1,000 PC, records in 480p...
It's youtube that doesnt provide the high quality in the first few hours
@@GoalHubRUclips its still at 480p 23 hours after op posted that
@@ArnarF its still at 480p 36 hours after op posted that
He's definitely uploaded in 480p by now
@@ptf19_ y'all right, my bad
I'm from Denmark and I couldn't have done this nearly half as good - Respect to you my dude! No points for pronunciation though :p
CherryAnx Ikr Lol "Vegle" Og "BillunD"
Dansk er jo også pisse svært
@@okayibelieveyou6184 Sproget ja, men Geoguessr er ret nemt i Danmark, da der er vejskilte overalt😉
@@cherryanx3261 jeg mente også sproget 😁
Jeg er også fra danmark
Me: spent over a grand to play triple A games
Tom: I spent over a grand to have faster Google maps
actually so hilarious when you put it like that lmao
Never realized how many signs we have. How do people get around in other countries? Especially the lack of signage in the US baffles me.
I guess sat nav?
Signs are also all over the place in the Netherlands.
@@karrecod denmark and the netherlands are very similar
Every Danish person watching this video: "plz go to my town, plz go to my home!🙏"
he hit not only 2 minutes to where i live now, he also hit 10 seconds walking distance from where i grew up
He was in my town 😁
@@mathiaspoulson Samme her, han landede lige ud for et sted, hvor vi tidligere boede
Bor tæt på Egtved
Its a great feeling, he was only 5 minuttes away from me
I love this format, keep it up, and dont be feeling guilty when you are not in a mood for the cam - thats all right :)
Also - I think - if you spend a grand on a PC, I would not worry to record in 1080p? It is so much pleasing to watch that way, and I'm sure the PC will handle it.
Greetings from Czech Republic )
I'm a Dane, but I've been in Finland on exchange since January. Being born and raised in Vejle, this actually made me a little homesick.
Same! I've been living overseas in Singapore for 7 years, and having grown up in Mellerup, it did make me homesick as well!
@@saucy_syrup9208 The Mellerup one actually surprised me. Because I once held an event in Mellerup between Haderslev and Aabenraa, so I naturally thought it was that one. When he was near Randers I got so confused!
i live in veljle
I just finished the how not to travel Europe series. It was undoubtably the best video I have ever watched on RUclips. Heartwarming, inspiring, funny, and all around entertaining. Love your geoguessr videos too. Definitely deserves millions more subscribers. Cheers m8 for the quality videos during lock down. Your channel, especially the Europe series is a bloody beautiful work of art.
I was about to do my biology assignment but this video takes priority
I did mine this morning lmao
I'm supposed to be working with math
Looool i was about to do mine aswell
You see how flat and perfect for a straight line mission Denmark is.
Det ville bare være et problem med broerne. Så skulle det være en straight line over f.eks Jylland, hvilket ikke rigtig tæller :/
If you ever decide to do a mission across Denmark, I'd very much like to help you!
Weather it be bringing you supplies, or a bike, or perhaps even joining you for the trek, I'd be very pleased to help with whatever you need! 😁
Pretty impressive that good at guessing the exact places. Love your pronunciation btw, it’s priceless. In so much fun watching this when your from Denmark
Am I too early or is the new computer still outputting only 480p?
Eichetheking yes i thought that would be much better at a higher quality you could see the street signs
It doesn’t matter how good the computer is he maybe chose 480 for quicker uploads or maybe he doesn’t have the correct software installed to record in 1080
Eichetheking I think that has to do with the settings for his screen recorder and how he exports his video from his editing software
@@Tejvir7 he can change output bitrate and resolution in OBS.
I just rode on the last road three weeks ago, could see it instantly. Cool stuff this.
Come do a straight line mission, the farmers here are pretty lenient.
As a Dane I had to watch this!
mariehm86 enig
Hmm
Me too
Hello Dane
Same
The day has come! The wizard virtually visits Denmark!!
15:52 translated from danish it means "Wide Buttcheek"
...and in Swedish it's "Wide Dick"
Balle means hill(top).
@@SLENDAMANN Balle is today more commonly used as a Buttcheek, but the name comes from hill
How about at i bare taler dansk i stedet.
@@mathiasvries It's hard to be a nissemand.
Yeeeeea!!! Been watching since ~16k subs, and finaly you are doing something at my homeland! :D Im so excited
Why 480p? ):
Nadav Sharon אח
yeah i think it might be cuz were so early
Mumtaz Raja yeah but it’s been half an hour
@@nadavsharon8903 youtube takes it's time;). Its at 1080 for me
@@maxz8807 Still 480 here. I wanted to watch it earlier today, but skipped because of 480p. Now it's still 480p but watched it anyway.
You know Denmark is a small country when you went past my new home in Fredericia, and the road to Nyborg I used to live on.
Thanks for the vid GW, love how you pronounce danish words :D
Damn, Oh-dense cracked me up 😂 For future reference it's pronounced like O-then-suh (ish)
yeah, og j’erne udtales som y’er
Yep, and Gs are commonly also a soft J/Y sound, unless they're at the start of the word
I always thought it was Oh-dense before I moved here, and family back in the UK are so confused when I pronounce it properly 😂
Fun fact: I havent met a non-native pronounce that 'o' sound correctly. Same goes for the 'o' in ko 🐮
@@Torrild challenge accepted 😉😂
Congrats on the new setup! Nice for you (and us) to get rid of the lagging. Looking forward to more vids, live or not :) Greetings from Denmark
Denmark has signs EVERYWHERE! Been there many times and it's always so easy finding the way just following the signs!
Karoline Stangenes lol, I’m danish, and I get lost anyway.😂
Every day I grow more convinced that Denmark is the Netherlands' long lost twin.
It is way more hilly, but other than that yes, many similarities.
Looks very similar to Ireland's scenery too although it's even more hilly here. Lots of fields for agriculture.
@@premiumaxel The average elevation of Denmark is 34 meters, whilst Netherlands is 30 meters...
I wouldn't call that way more hilly. The Netherlands also has the highest point of the two countries.
Average elevation change says nothing about the frequence of hills, nor their height.
For sure
GeoWizard: Billund, that's where Legoland is
Me: *Everything is awesome*
Avery the Cuban-American how are you commenting under everything
Everything is cool, when you are a part of the team 😉👍
I really appreciate that is no spoiler in the title, I was waiting for the whole video for you to fuck up, but I was pleasantly suprised when you made a perfect score XD
please make another "walk across a state in a straight line" (from Denmark)
Agreed
I've tried the Denmark one and it was super easy as everything tends to be very well signed. Well, I do live in Denmark so ofc I have the advantage of many of places and where they are, but in reality, you can just keep reading the signs every crossroad until it points to a big enough town or city that you can easily find on the map, and it doesn't usually take long.
Denmark is probably one of the easiest to do it with as well, since it is so incredibly small compared to most countries, and every street is practically labeled, like, every.
Well played Mr.Wizard. Also "Copenhagen island" *Laughs in jysk*. People from Jylland and people from Copenhagen are sworn enemies xd
You also called Jylland the mainland
im a simple dane.
i see denmark, i click
Am I the only one that cringes when he gets to a T cross in the last one, and doesn't look at the roadsigns for the road he's on? I mean for a road that big there's always signs telling you what's in each direction. I mean if not, you wouldn't be able to get around at all. Though then again Trucks were quite often obstructing the views of the few he came by as well.
Love these perfect score country vids. Are there any other countries on your mind that you want to do next, maybe Portugal or Switzerland?
Well done m8, you almost covered my news paper route from being a paperboy, cheers :)
Yes plz more Geoguessr videos. The bread and butter of this channel. The main reason I subbed here in the first place.
Would love to see you do some countries where you aren't as familiar with the geography, landmarks, writing system, etc (esp Asia and Africa)
This was brilliant, your videos are quite entertaining my good man. And your mug is not ugly.
That was surprisingly fun to watch :) By the way, I live in Randers (where the bus was headed) :)
I love your videos so much 😍! Intersting to see how you figure out where the place is. When I get lost someday I will call you, discribe what I can see, and you will tell me where I am and where to go ! 😁
LOL!!! I just recently picked up an used Nintendo DS from this EXACT location! The reason i'm 100% sure is the house at 13:47. It stands out to put it mildly. Great video!
I lived in Bredballe as a kid, my first memories are from there. :)
I love how you pronounced My homecity of Fredericia. I'll call it that from now on!
That gave me chills..
Sitting here alone watching youtube and clicked on this video cause it looked fun..
20:46 seconds later, i'm looking at my grandparents old house in Hald..
My grandma is buried at that white church..
Try perfect score in finland :P
ouch all the forests
VITTU KYLLÄ TORILLEEE SUOMI SUOMI SUOMI🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Sounds like a nightmare with all the forest, lakes, and a language so weird no one can read it
haha rip
Can't wait for your Canada video! Cheers from a big fan in Canada
Please do a play along for all of your GeoGuessr videos. Seeing how I do against you is the best part!
Could you try in New Zealand or Switzerland?
It's a lovely surprise to see you face. Tom! I just got a new computer myself and it wasn't until I was using it that I realized how slow my old machine actually was
Very impressive, but can you do a perfect score in Greece?
Good to see you're still going with geoguessr, your channel is truly different and I find it quite relaxing! Happy to know you got a better computer now.
Pretty neat with all the signposts and small towns next to each other. I guess a small country can afford to keep every nook and cranny on the up-and-up. Fields and old straw-roof houses abundant. Kind of like England except everything is placed closer together.
LOL, that fourth one I was like; "I know *exactly* where this is"! I have a friend that lives around there, what a coincidence! Also the first four ones are close-ish to areas I go every day, it really didn't vary locations that much, even the last one was in Jylland... No tiny islands or obscure Copenhagen back alleys... If you ever do decide on doing a straight line mission here and you need some help planning it, I'd be more than happy to help out. As long as you do it after harvest season I don't think any farmers are going to bother coming after you in their turbo tractors, I have crossed a few fields and never had any issues, even fields with cows on them.
Was kinda hoping to get a location near where I live, but you only got places in Jutland and one on Funen, not Zealand (or any other island). Quite entertaining, if not mildly painful, to hear your pronunciation of Danish city and street names. A line mission in Denmark would be incredibly exciting, but I don't know how possible it is.
DANISH BOIS RISE UP! I love you're videos GeoWizard. Greetings from Denmark!
Rød grød med fløde :D.
Denmark would be a good contry to walk trough in a straight line.
Yes, and I guess they have similar freedom of movement laws to Sweden. That would make angry farmers less of an issue, if damage to crops etc. is avoided, compared to his experiences in Britain.
There are actually very steep hills many places, they were just not explored in this video, but yeah, quite manageable (and beautiful) on foot/bicycle.
Winter is probably a bad time though, since a lot of fields tend to be mud then.
Isak actually Denmark has a lot more strict laws against that not at all like “allemansrätten” in Sweden. But most people would probably be pretty chill about it as long as you don’t destroy crops or something like that.
@@TheGlassgubben scotland is the same you can walk anywhere pretty much, so not all of britain is like this 🤗
When I went to Denmark, I was amazed at how similar the countryside looked to East Anglia !
Finally, been waiting ages!
Impressive
As a Dane his really bothers me! There are so many lovely places in Denmark, and you get 5 absolutely bland, boring locations!! :D Apart from that, really enjoyed the video! Good fun with the pronunciations, and literally found myself yelling at the screen when you were looking for Nyborg/Faaborg!! I think Denmark is a pretty good choice for a straight-line mission. Have a few ideas for places that would be suited I think!
Another thing: If you could get your videos up to at least 720p, it will be so much easier for us to see the map :)
I'm a Danish fan, and I'm indeed satisfied
Enjoyed the camera addition, great vid as always
Greetings from Denmark :)
You know a lot of small cities in Denmark, that very impressing.
congrats on the new PC.
The facecam of yourself works well. very natural
Tom seems to have more pep in his step with this new setup. I'm a fan.
Do a perfect score in Norway
"I can remember it because it's a beer"
That's one way to memorise placenames :D
Please do more denmark. Maby also on the islands ?
This was fun! One of them was literally a few streets from where i live, which surprised me quite a bit :)
Please do more Denmark! and hopefully get some places on Sjælland (Zealand or as you call it Copenhagen Island)
Been looking forward to this one forever! also Bredballe basically means Fatass.. or a broad bale of hay. Oh and Tom, I could hook you up with a boat if you wanted to cross the straits on your straight line mission! :p
LOL sounds like my kinda town
Could you please do Ireland? I think it will be very hard as the country is full of small country roads but it is very well sign posted. Love from Kildare.
as a dane watching this: Wait, I was driving there the other day lol
I once had an awful Geoguessr experience trying to get out of some housing estate. Took me forever. Turned out to be on the outskirts of Belfast I think.
A tip for the measurement technique:
You counted 7 and 11 at the end. You can sum them up for the total lenght so its 18, and divide 11 by it. (11/18=0,61 = 61%) So if you look at the road as a progress bar the 11 long part will take up 61% of the total road. Maybe it helps with the judging
Yay, im from Denmark! Great vid and well done. Wish you got some spots on Zealand as well though, but eh what can you do. ;)
I'm really enjoying the perfect score videos!
13:57 “Pas ma missi” (Pas må mig). I have read this sign wrong my entire life. What a revelation. Thanks Tom 😂
So funny to see you try to locate roads where I live. I am from Bredballe btw :D
Don't you mean Bread Ball 😂
It was really funny to see a place I instantly recognized on a Geoguesser; that bus to Randers through Hald was the one I used to take to school 😆
Damn, not seeing you lagging around is crazy ... maybe I can watch a live stream now without getting sea sick / motion sick.
Now only has to fix the weird mic high pitch crack
People, including myself, are commenting before they've watched the video
That's silly. I'm definitely not going to comment until I've watched the video. I'll back after I've watched it all and I will leave a comment then, and only then.
TemporaryName - you’re totally ironically implying in this comment that you haven’t watched the video yet so that kinda breaks your rule, huh?
@@elliot7753 I don't know what you are talking about ma'am. Unfortunately I cannot reply to you until I have watched the video, as I don't want to break the rule by commenting before I've watched the video.
TemporaryName - once again, you’ve..you know what don’t worry
@@elliot7753 now you're getting it ma'am. Still haven't finished the vid so I can't comment or reply to you yet.
Ladies and gentlemen, the moment we’ve all been waiting for
Is it just me that finds him knocking his camera and not realising for half the video absolutely hilarious? Just showing half his face really gets me...
23:39 you found the bus i use weekly lol
This was on my recommended, clicked it and then you literally just ended up in Vejle. I live there!
"Bredballe" I know some swedish people are laughing now..
In danish its wide buttcheek
The fact that I have never seen this channel before and the second quest in this video is a road I take to drive to school sometimes 😅 very random✌🏻
I'm a simple Dane. I see a video about Denmark I click.
Haha--that first spot -.- the white building was very familiar to me.. Turns out I used to live not that far from there when I was a kid (in "BIndeballe").. my dad used to rent farm land up the small road you started on :D
Do this for Germany, would be so hard with the few photo spheres there
impressive map reading skills, 10/10 would trust you as navigator.
Nice video, not sure how I ended up here but I watched it to the very end. Zealand is the name of the island where Copenhagen is located btw - the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper.
Welcome to Denmark
Deeet fåårking danemark et Lil stol land
ayyy, fredericia is my hometown haha, could recognize it immediately from the style of the industrial buildings.
This might seem crazy, but I have a friend who lives in the fourth maze-like place you went to. I recognized it so quick, like this seems veeery familiar, went on Google maps and it was the place.. I've also been in the place between Billund and Egtved close to Randbøl that you visited first.