Geography Now! Australia

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In honor of Australia Day coming up, I thought I'd give you guys a early upload!! ENJOY. http://facebook.com/GeographyNowFanpage http://instagram.com/GeographyNow_Official http://twitter.com/GeographyNow Become a patron! Donate anything and Get exclusive behind the scenes footage! All profits go towards helping me pay my rent so I can focus more of doing GN videos. Go to: http://patreon.com/GeographyNow

Comments

  1. You pronounce many places in Oz shockingly champ
  2. Actually, the large star in the bottom left corner is a representation of all the states and territories. One point for each.
  3. Geography Now! America
  4. I want to live in Australia once such a great place to be.
  5. Can-berr-a Hahahahahahahahaha
  6. Oh, this kind of reminds me: I know you said you were only going to do nations that are internationally recognized, but just for laughs...are you going to do one on the mighty "Principality of Sealand"? :)
  7. It's worth noting that the Commonwealth Star on the Australian flag (sometimes called the federation star) represents the commonwealth (federation) of Australia, not the commonwealth of nations. It is a seven pointed star, with a point for each state (six) and one point representing the territories.
  8. "Everyone loves Australia."
  9. Wait? Sydney isn't the capital of Australia ??
  10. The way he said Canberra made me laugh
  11. I had a chance to live in Australia, BUT FOR SOME REASON MY MOM WANTED TO GO TO SWEDEN
  12. He said Canberra wrong it kills me I hate it when other people (not Australian) say things wrong
  13. "Do you came from the land down under? Where the women glow and men plunder?" Every time I think about Australia this song starts to play in my head :D
  14. Who else gets cancer when he mispronounces Canberra
  15. Can-bra. Not "Can-berr-a"
  16. I was holding my breath until you talked about micronations.
  17. 2 things
    1. New Zealand has more land that was discovered early 2017
    2. i was born and raised in Australia my ancestors are mostly from Australia but i sound American, why?(no ofence to Americans).
  18. Never use the word spunky when referring to a british colony. Spunky is British slang for covered in semen, amd judging by all the British expats down under, that would be an odd conversation.
  19. I grew up on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and had a coconut crab as a pet (seriously.)
  20. nice vids mate keep up the good work


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