13:30 “ŠOLA” written on the pavement is always Slovenia, I think it indicates that there’s a school nearby. In Serbia it’s always written in Cyrillic “ШКОЛА”
@@petarvuksanovic8472 yeah cause it's MY funeral, my attendance is the main event. I'd be chilling in the coffin, NOT as dripped out as I am for Road to #1 ofc
26:01 Knightsbridge is an area of London, but it’s very central and largely wealthy, so you just wouldn’t see a street like this in central London. It’s possible that you could see a street like this right on the outskirts of London, but it just feels generally more like a smaller city.
Of course it's not Knightsbridge, but I'm from London and there are loooooads of streets similar to this there - especially to my knowledge in the North West in areas like Harrow and Edgware. Check out Boycroft Avenue NW9 for instance.
28:27 Zi8g missing Indian languages 2 vids in a row. It was hard to make out kannada there but surely you could see it was either Telugu or Kannada even NMPZ
Another great vid as always! 14:20 - the distance at which pros can spot types of poles and pole tops always astounds me. Watching on a small screen but even full screen I never would have been able to ID that.
Yeah, it takes me ages to find the pole they are talking about and when I finally see there’s something potentially vertical there, they are debating if it’s a West Java or a Kali pole top. But it occupies a single pixel on my screen!
my home city of louisville kentucky mentioned :0 I’m bored so I’ll spew tips for the state until I cant think of any if you feel like reading: Louisville (and lexington for that matter) is very urbanized for the state, you would hardly get that rural look there with the trailers and gravel road, but I could certainly see a guess in rural kentucky or even on the very outskirts of smaller cities than louisville, but indeed it was illinois so who am i to guess, that’s USA for you. Also our bins are black with either orange/blue/or black tops, dont know why it varies that much, but could be helpful if there’s little info, louisville area code is 502, lexington is 859, bowling green is 270 and knowing those could save some big points in multis, and if you get to recognize the very distinct bluegrass you often find in the eastern half it becomes unforgettable, almost how you wouldnt mistake irish landscape and foliage color for much else, or like how ghana comes so naturally to most professional players with its own vibe.
Adams doing a bit of yoinking this episode. I'm sure you're not too bothered, ZigZag, but I for one really enjoy these close, tense duels, even if they don't result in gaining rank.
Looks like you got the same sandy soil well drained southern Illinois rounds in this episode. Not exactly what I picture for that area, maybe a gap in my understanding of the biogeography of Midwest