Maps I find Thought-Provoking
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on JackSucksAtGeography we upload a range of easy to watch geography related games. We mainly play Sporcle games like "naming all 197 countries". I successfully learned all 197 countries and plan to learn more Geography trivia. On this channel I also play Geoguessr. This is a game that uses Google Street View to drop you in a random location and you have to work out exactly where you are on the worldwide map. Geoguessr was created in 2013. If you want to see more from Jack he uploads different content to many other KZhead channels, linked above!
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Soon Jack will run out of words to use in these titles of this series. love the videos as always
“Maps I find disintrugisting”
No he won’t search other words for interesting and you get loads
Wait untill you discover Drew Durnil
@@whatsthat9408 yesssssss
@@remington2216 no he sucks
Maps I find compelling appealing stimulating captivating engrossing engaging exciting gripping entertaining . Now you can keep the series going.😁
entrancing enthralling
Legend
Brain boggling
Thank god.
@@DeeHans wait I love that XD
Jack: We’re the only country in Europe to say petrol. Ireland and Cyprus: Am I a joke to you?
He said UK and Ireland is a part of UK
@@_yanar_ what???? ireland is not a part of the uk wtf. if you mean that both of them were a part of the uk, then yes. but the wording is wrong
@AlexLee stupid
@@_yanar_ you're joking right? You're..... You're joking *right* ?
NORTHERN ireland.
5:42 Fun fact: Chile has so many island that they didn't finish counting them until 2019 or so, and the official number it's a bit more of 40,000. Also, a lot of them don't even have names.
pretty sure a lot of sweden's islands don't have names. even the smartest and most creative person in the world could not come up with more than 200, so either they're unnamed or you spam your keyboard with random letters to name them
@@christian751 oh yeah I'm from ________ island
im from sjüršbñãk island
@@christian751 Surprisingly many of the Swedish islands do have names. Essentially local fishermen had their own names of various little island and a lot of them has been added into the official land surveys. Albeit many will have the same not very creative name. Pretty much the fishermen went "oh that's ekerö (oak island) you can't miss it because it's the one with the massive oak on it".
Yep, Russia have 140 thousands islands
1:30 Ireland: Am I a joke to you? 😡
Cyprus too 😢
Cyprus is in the map itd just really tiny, you can see they call it petrol@@HoldMyBlade
Note at 4:00: The Krubera Cave WAS believed to be the world's deepest cave, but further exploration of the Veryovkina Cave found that it was deeper at around 2,700 meters, which is more than 3 Burj Khalifas. Fun Fact: Even if you are THAT deep, you're STILL above Sea Level.
9:53
Maps I find appealing, stimulating, entertaining, entrancing, enhancing, enthralling, gripping, brain boggling.
0:35 Article: "Nilotic" Jack: "NEOLITHIC" Gotta respect that tribe. They still living in 1900 BC
"Only Britain in Europe says petrol," says Jack, while looking at a map which clearly shows that Ireland says petrol.
I learned today that he meant 'the british isles' :-)
@@wernerrietveld A phrase best avoided.
@Hellequin Maskharat The Irish, in general, dislike it.
ik its anoying like why?
@@qwertyTRiG as an irish man I can confirm this is true.
This series will keep going as long as Jack can find synonyms for ‘cool’
lol so true
I love you mama mama babe mama mama your mama daddy I’m
@@fasihakhan1308 wtf???????
@@cuberman5948 GET OUT OF YOUR BEDROOM AND TELL JACK HE SUCKS AT GEOGRAPHY
@@cuberman5948 LET ME OUT
2:07 I really like how each country is spelt the way they would in their language
Im using Duolingo on my phone to learn Russian so thx
India crying rn
That's OpenStreetMap, the free map that anyone can edit
Türkyie seems unchanged though.
2:54 do not question this time stamp
I question that
"I'm getting a bit sick of saying pools now so let's say Male Circumcision instead" Jack, what?
See*
When Jack calls out the country name where you live : Me: Showing my whole family.
That longest train map gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "Singapore Sling" 😂
Someone finally knows what they're talking about when it comes to "America" vs "United States of America". Thank you, Sir
The fact that (according to this vid at 5:45) Sweden, Finland, Canada and Norway are the four nations with the greatest number of islands makes me think that there must be something about the Arctic that leads to an affinity with Islands.
Ice Age
Correct, the Isle of Man isn't part of the UK proper. It is a Crown Dependency, a self-governing possession of the Crown alongside Guernsey and Jersey (not to be confused with New Jersey; the state is named after the island) that the UK gov is responsible for. There, the Queen is called the Lord of Mann. Fun fact, the Isle of Man has the oldest continuous parliament in the world *The more you know!*
Yoo thank you kim
Hye faker
go back to north korea because wales and Scotland govern themselves but are still in the UK and the isle of man is inside the united kingdom providence but yes does govern its self as all countries in the UK govern themselves apart from northern Ireland who is governed by England.
@@lucarocks1181 Scotland and Wales are different as they are nations within the UK. The Isle of Man is not a nation, it has a different status. A Crown Dependency. Which is similar status to a British Overseas Territory. A simple search literally says Isle of Man is not the UK and anyone from the Isle of Man will tell you this and can't "go back" to a country you already live in
You are everywhere Dear Leader
5:16 FINALLY SOMEONE THAT UNDERSTANDS WHAT IS CENTRAL AMERICA
"I'm a bit sick of saying pools now so let's say male circumcision instead" - Jack Massey Welsh
PLEASEEE take the longest train journey. I’d like to see more vlog/irl type videos on this channel
Yeah, like the IRL Geoguessr video! Jack should do more geo content outside his house
He will go to equatorial Guinea on 1mil
Jack pronouncing Chhatisgarh is the best part of the video...😂😂
As an Indian, it was funny to me too
Ye, 'chhetasrigrah', that's how I pronounce it now lol!
😂😂
“We are the only people in Europe that call it Petrol” Cyprus be like:
My thought as well but then I saw it's south of Turkey, so while it's politically part of Europe, it's geographically in Asia. Also, the real "be like" would be Ireland. 😅
2:40 *me being happy The Falklands was included in a map* c:
Maps I find ideas for Jack Maps I find Thrilling Maps I Find envigorating Maps I find exquisite Maps I find Miraculous Maps I find enthralling Maps I find sublime Maps I find alright Maps I find ok Maps I find quite average Maps I find inhumane Maps I find below average Maps I find "meh" You're welcome :)
Maps i find maps
@@dieream6576 xD
and if he runs out of synonym of interesting he is going to say ultra amazing or ultra intersting
_INHUMANE_
invigorating*
4:41 the little bit of India in there is the state called "West Bengal", when the the British were in control of India they divided the Bengal region into two parts so they could remove the unity.and they divided it into east Bengal and west Bengal after years after independence Pakistan were in control of east Bengal and India were in control of west Bengal but in 1971 after a war between India and Pakistan east Bengal was liberated from Pakistan and renamed to Bangladesh.
And bihar
4:53 The Reason Why The Isle Of Man Is Not Part Of The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 Is Because Despite Being A British Crown Colony Its A Self Governing Island Like Jersey And Guernsey
4:43 Wow THIS MAP IS SOOOO FASANATING! So many names... I'm lovin' it
Written: Chhattisgarh Jack: Chhitasigrah Me: * bursts out laughing * This moment is hilarious for Indians 🇮🇳😂😂
😆 Foreigners pronouncing Indian places is the best thing ever lol
@@DaGreatest_ Agreed😂
@@DaGreatest_ its actually the worst
@@DaGreatest_ they can pronounce things like czechoslovakia(nothing i have against) BUT not chatisgarh (he literally called it chatisgrAH my goodness i mean. i get that its tough for them BUT HOW COULD YOU MISPLACE TWO WHOLE syllables lmao
@@Aama1807 This jack is british by the way
9:33 What happened in Eyam is nothing compared to what happened in Pirčiupiai, Lithuania. I wont go into detail because it's truly horrific but in that area, the nazis really showed what they could do.
There's a lot of places on the map because of stuff that happened during the World Wars: Auschwitz, Guernica (Spain), Babi Yar (Ukraine), Oradour-sur-Glane (France), and probably lots more.
Jack pronouncing Chhatisgarh is the best part of the video.... I’m impressed that Jack keeps coming up with these titles.
Jack, if you had zoomed in on Phoenix or Tucson when looking at Arizona, you would have seen an ocean of swimming pools😂
1:37 every dutch guy: What are mountains?
LOL
Fun fact: in Guernica, a tree that survived the bombing in the 1930s still stands today. I am not lying I (used to) live very close to Guernica and have taken many pictures with that tree as the “model”
2:16 yo, I found my region on this map. Now i can say where i correctly was when this map was created and where am I now
Just stumbled across this channel a short while ago. Absolutely, hands down my FAV new KZheadr!
2:10 How far my parents had to travel everyday to get to school:
It's genuinely quite wholesome to be able to watch Jack go from being intimidated by learning countries to knowing all of them, all the flags, where they are on the map and different things about each one/how they look etc.
2:51 I love how surprised Jack was at the UK's -27 but isn't surprised at Germany's -46
Also, how he says how "cold" -27 is, while it's the 3rd warmest on the map
Jack: we’re the only country to call it petrol Cyprus: am I a joke to you
Also ireland
Cyprus is Adian
4:06 caving on minecraft be like
Laughed soo hard seeing him pronounce “Chhattisgarh”.
yeah rip chhattisgarh
i mean normal mess up is fine, but he did the COLONIAL LEVEL MESS UP(if you know what i mean)
Yeah
LMAO! It's so funny!
Make no sense
Jack saying Chhattisgarh like Chhatasigrah got me
Soon Jack will run out if words to use in these titles of this series. love the videos as always
14 year old girls when they see a twitter post about some random woman hating men on twitter: 4:11
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@@brikfanz wenomechainsama
@@DacalLP yes
@@brikfanz tumajarbesaun
@@DacalLP ok
9:37 Firstly the village is pronounced eem rather then e yam and the fact about building a wall is false, however the villagers in Eyam did stay in the village while the outbreak of the plague was happening. The surrounding villages traded food and water at various drop of points. Lots of people did die of the Black Death but the village handled the situation very well seeing as though this was during the 15th century.
Lockdowns, they work 😉
Yeah. I didnt know that even a Brit mispronounce the place (SEA people here) Lovely town! Love the history. Had a treasure hunt there once. A good way to explore the town.
Someone needs to make a montage of all of the times Jack has said ENHANCE ENHANCE
5:00 as a us citizen, i can say that when people refer to America, they are talking about the US. but the Americas (plural) is both north and south, and Central America is the southern most countries of North America. So yeah you kinda got it right, but the only things you got wrong imo is that America is the US, but the Americas are both continents
Actually he got everything right, refering to U.S.A. as America is incorect and feels ofemsive to the rest of people who actually are americans the whole continent
@@Thatmuffin97 While it is technically incorrect, it is used so often colloquially in the culture of the United States that, if you have the context, you would likely be able to deduce the word American as relating to the United States.
"And in the UK, we call it petrol. And apparently we're the only people in Europe to do so" Ireland and Cyprus: 👁👄👁 They don't really have any 10,000m runners according to that map, but the Dinka of South Sudan are also pretty tall and thin. Arguably the tallest people on Earth. Like the Kalenjin, they are Nilotic. Unlike the Kalenjin who are skilled at running, the Dinka are most skilled at basketball. The NBA sends scouts to South Sudan specifically for the Dinka because of their height. The second tallest player in NBA history, Manute Bol, is from Turalei, South Sudan. He's done a lot of humanitarian and activist work too, helping build new schools and taking a part of a three-week walk from the UN to the US Capitol to protest what was happening in Darfur
1:00 It's also the first map
I searched up some of the places associated by rim events and some such as Beslan, Babi Yar and Jokela just shocked me that I never learnt them in school.
6:32 got me dying 🤣🤣💀
Jack's google history: Gold-playbutton 2010 Another word for interesting
Oh no! Don't you think you are pushing it a bit now!!!! 😂😂😂 /j Love this series, thank you so much and congratulations for hitting 2 mil on JackSucksAtLife! You are definitely one of my role models ❤️
Why are people using those trigger warnings
@@salata9482 what trigger warnings? I don't understand what you are saying!
Yeah same
It means joke
It means joke
10:20 I've been looking at us maps for my entire life (I'm american) and I've always seen the great lakes cut off. I live in Ohio and I see lake Erie and some of the other lakes, but that's it. And when I look at world maps, the us-canadian border always cuts it off aswell. I'm just tryna say that it looks so odd to me.
I think that at 9:25 it's a map with put in blue the countries which had borders discussed at the time, because we can see differences between the borders of the countries in blue and those which have become today. So it must be a map of the beginning of the creation of these countries, so around 1965
1:32 Jack: apparently we’re the only people in Europe that call it petrol Ireland: I’m I a joke to you?
This had me so triggered
He must have meant “The British Isles.”
Very thought-provoking, Jack, thank you
“In the UK, we call it petrol, and apparently we’re the ONLY country in Europe to do so!” *Irish sobbing*
1:32 Jack: Apparently we’re the only ones in Europe to do so Cyprus: Am I a joke to you?
AND IRELAND
yes
You know, this really reminds me of the video Drew Durnil released yesterday.
You are right
Yes exactly
Jack is gonna keep making these videos until he runs out of synonyms for interesting.
i’ve actually been on the russian part of the train ride till mongolia, it took us 5 days from moskow to ulaanbaatar
I think the "America" thing is so confusing because in the USA, we're taught that the proper way to refer to the two continents is "The Americas" with the definite article and an s, whereas "America" is a different thing, usually referring to the country.
I was looking for this comment. The UK/Great Britain/England thing has agreed upon definitions. The America/Americas thing does not as some countries learn of continents by tectonic plates (in which case North and South America are two separate continents) and other countries learn continents by culture (in which case America is one continent) (although for whatever reason Europe and Asia are always separated even though technically they are one continent if you go by tectonic plates).
How many different words for epic could there be lmao
More
I’m impressed that Jack keeps coming up with these titles
6:23 the pools even shaped like Colorado!
Also wyoming
1:34 “apparently we’re the only in europe to do so” and ireland’s right there in red
8:13 it is pronounced kras-na-yarsk-kray
Kras-na-yarsk-iy kray
Nobody: Jack when he runs out of map title ideas: maps i find that existing
Jack: *tHe uK iS tHe oNlY cOuNtRy tO dO sO* Cyprus and Ireland be like:
2:08 A spanish youtuber actually did that train journey this year. He took 25 days to complete it and he had to do some detours due to Ukraine war, some sections still were suspended after COVID restrictions and some parts of the trip were yet to be built.
VIDEO IDEA; Maps I Find Engaging Maps I Find Boring Maps I Find Unintresting Maps I Find Glorius Maps I Find Cool Maps I Find Annoying Maps I Find Great Maps I Find Attractive Maps I Find Mind Blowing Maps I Find Beatiful Have Fun Jack
synonyms of interesting for jack to use: absorbing engrossing fascinating riveting gripping compelling compulsive spellbinding captivating engaging enthralling entrancing beguiling appealing attractive amusing entertaining stimulating
thank you for keeping this series alive
Maps I find absorbing 😂😂 that sounds so weird
@@wildwindy1188 What about Maps I Find Attractive turn?
@@capitalistpig1967 thats better..
HE ACTUALLY USED FASCINATING
About the running, I've heard a theory that heat also helps them. Warm air has less oxygen than cold air, so running in a warm climate becomes like high altitude training compared to a cold climate.
I love how clearly you can see that the Romans didn't want to bother with the Netherlands.
I love it when us New Zealanders get talked about, we're so small yet it's so cool that people mention us lol
Why is that whenever we’re dissatisfied with the standard world maps we resort to making different projections to portray the actual sizes of land masses and center on different parts of the world, etc? But nobody bothers to just buy a globe 😂
For northern Ireland, it should've been Belfast, Omagh, or of course, Derry, the troubles were a mad thing
Love the map vids!
You know it’s a good day when jack uploads
1:15 India has risen like anything!
9:29 yeah, the death of guernica vandham truly is a tragety to be remembered!
8:07 no offence but as I'm Indian I was laughing so hard at this!
My grand uncle lives in Iten in Kenya and actually trains Olympic runners. He coached the Olympian David Rudisha and many more medalists
I love your channel you make my day ❤️
02:07 : That train journey was not possible due to China's zero covid policy at the time of the video (at least not in 14 days). Now you probably wouldn't want to even attempt it because you wouldn't want to go through Russia due to the war in Ukraine and related events (sanctions and an aggressive authoritarian regime under the leadership of Mr. Putin).
08:43 so i think its 1990 or 1991 because belarus was created in 1918 but lithuania got independence from the soviet union in 1990 but then yugoslavia ended in 1992, soviets took lithuania in 1941 but it cant be earlier cause germany has its normal borders (only my guess tho)
Jack will struggle to find words now
I just imagine jack filming a video and then googling "synonyms for amazing"😂
Im Sure That He Has A Hard Time Even Spelling The Word "Synonyms" So He Probably Googles "Different Words For Amazing", Or Something Like That.
Jack: We call it petrol in the UK and we are the only ones to do so. Ireland:
The kingdom/republic map isn’t fully representative. Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc are kingdoms, USA is a republic but it’s not in the name so they didn’t count it
I thought the gasoline map is wrong until i remembered that in finland its called Bensiini so its accurate to benzene
Great videos Jack could you do more GeoGuessr in the future?
Have you watched all 42 in the playlist?
This one time my friends and I figured out the year of a globe at a library and it was one of my favourite days ever
Melon.
2:49 canada's lowest is -81 I live in ontario canada and have only ever gotten -35 roughly but the -81 was in the yukon
1:51 Montenegro literally translates to "black mountain"
Well thats what the country is called Crna Gora
8:12 It is pronounced as: *Krasnoyarski Kray*
it's like the German ja
8:05 struggle begins lol 😂
fun fact: despite greenland is massive, the krasnojarsk krai is still bigger than that and streches from the arctic ocean almost down to the russian border with mongolia.