December 17, 200916 yr Blind Map of Europe Want to travel the world on a European vacation? Planning on riding a European train? Thrilled by taking a European cruise? Well, you better learn where everything in the Old World is first! http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Not so easy as you might think ! Post your score/percentage and...................be honest..to yourself ! To be honest: my first score was 92% and second 100%. My mistakes were in central Europe. Have fun but I warn you...it can be frustrating LaoPo
December 17, 200916 yr Here's a more detailed and challenging Europe geography game: http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/html/play.html I scored 26,840 on my first run.
December 17, 200916 yr Author Here's a more detailed and challenging Europe geography game:http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/html/play.html I scored 26,840 on my first run. That's a lousy game. I landed my planes exactly on the cities they were asking for and every times it says: 7 miles off...9 miles off.... I won't fly Lufthansa anymore Apart from that: you're stealing my topic...start your own! LaoPo
December 17, 200916 yr Very bad score. The half-continent has far more countries than I can memorize. I once told some British friends there were over 40; they didn't believe it.
December 17, 200916 yr I got 87%, Didn't learn a thing on the position of the Baltic states, I think I had to have three guesses for each! Now lets see if I can land a plane.
December 17, 200916 yr 27,890points, but only got into the top 11,000 ranking, still not bad for an Aussie
December 17, 200916 yr Author 93% with one mis-click. dam_n Yugoslavia! Yes, very tricky those countries and states. But if you can first learn (also from North) the countries on the Adriatic Sea than the rest is relatively easy: Slovenia - Bosnia/Herzegovina - Montenegro - Albania and Greece. Serbia and Macedonia are landlocked. The Baltic states can be memorized as, starting from North: E -stonia La -tvia Li -thuania LaoPo
December 18, 200916 yr 93% with one mis-click. dam_n Yugoslavia! Yes, very tricky those countries and states. But if you can first learn (also from North) the countries on the Adriatic Sea than the rest is relatively easy: Slovenia - Bosnia/Herzegovina - Montenegro - Albania and Greece. Serbia and Macedonia are landlocked. The Baltic states can be memorized as, starting from North: E -stonia La -tvia Li -thuania LaoPo 1 try. 97%
December 18, 200916 yr Author 1 try. 97% That's a high score ! Link again for who wants to try: EUROPE MAP QUIZ http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html LaoPo
December 18, 200916 yr Author I got 95% on the Map of Europe quiz That's pretty good for an Ozzie ; ever been to Europe ? LaoPo
December 19, 200916 yr Ok I'll come clean, spent my first 28 years in Yorkshire, before coming to Australia in 1980
January 6, 201016 yr Author To Koheesti: Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo
January 7, 201016 yr To Koheesti:Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo I'm American and very confident that my geography is better than most people no matter what country they are from. Growing up, my brother and I had maps on the wall of the world and of continents. We used to play a game where we would challenge each other to find some tiny place. My favorite was the Gulf of Ob. The first thing I do before I go anywhere new is check it out on Google Earth. The first thing I get anywhere I go is a map. If I can't locate where I am at anytime on a map I get uncomfortable. These maps are cute, I'll take the quiz and post my scores. There's one map out there that is much tougher. It gives the outline of Europe, and you have to click and drag the outline of a country into it's proper spot. Score is based on how close is you are. Not an easy task. A friend of mine based his kid's allowance on his score. The little guy knows the location of the countries of Europe now that's for sure.
January 7, 201016 yr To Koheesti:Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo Europe: 100% Asia: 95% (Missed 2. I guessed at the Central Asian -stans. I know where Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan are but had to guess at the other two and got them right. Wasn't careful with Brunei and clicked on Malaysia. The only other one I missed? clicked on Burma for Thailand. Gotta pay attention. So the two lucky guesses make up for the 2 silly goofs). USA: 100%
January 7, 201016 yr Author To Koheesti:Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo I'm American and very confident that my geography is better than most people no matter what country they are from. Growing up, my brother and I had maps on the wall of the world and of continents. We used to play a game where we would challenge each other to find some tiny place. My favorite was the Gulf of Ob. The first thing I do before I go anywhere new is check it out on Google Earth. The first thing I get anywhere I go is a map. If I can't locate where I am at anytime on a map I get uncomfortable. These maps are cute, I'll take the quiz and post my scores. There's one map out there that is much tougher. It gives the outline of Europe, and you have to click and drag the outline of a country into it's proper spot. Score is based on how close is you are. Not an easy task. A friend of mine based his kid's allowance on his score. The little guy knows the location of the countries of Europe now that's for sure. Your story is pretty amazing and I'm a bit the same but the vast majority of people, all around the world, is not I'm afraid and the masses really don't know their geography. LaoPo
January 7, 201016 yr Author To Koheesti:Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo Europe: 100% Asia: 95% (Missed 2. I guessed at the Central Asian -stans. I know where Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan are but had to guess at the other two and got them right. Wasn't careful with Brunei and clicked on Malaysia. The only other one I missed? clicked on Burma for Thailand. Gotta pay attention. So the two lucky guesses make up for the 2 silly goofs). USA: 100% WOW...that's almost unbelievable but your previous explanation shows it's true. My sincere compliments, especially about Europe. I couldn't beat the USA LaoPo
January 7, 201016 yr To Koheesti:Guessing you're from Finland I invite you to do the test with the blind map of Europe and give us your honest answer to the first try: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html Don't forget; if you are not honest you're only fooling yourself. One could also do the Blind map of Asia which is relatively easy, although I made 2 times a mistake but don't tell you guys where so that my score was "just" 95%: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/asia3.html Blind map of USA: http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/unitedstates.html Hmmm..I have to study my skills first; I don't think I could reach 50%, to be honest. LaoPo Europe: 100% Asia: 95% (Missed 2. I guessed at the Central Asian -stans. I know where Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan are but had to guess at the other two and got them right. Wasn't careful with Brunei and clicked on Malaysia. The only other one I missed? clicked on Burma for Thailand. Gotta pay attention. So the two lucky guesses make up for the 2 silly goofs). USA: 100% WOW...that's almost unbelievable but your previous explanation shows it's true. My sincere compliments, especially about Europe. I couldn't beat the USA LaoPo Found the Gulf of Ob yet?
January 7, 201016 yr Author Found the Gulf of Ob yet? I knew about the Gulf of Ob but in Holland we learned about the gulf of Obbossom (i.e the Bossom of the Ob) I wonder why you asked? LaoPo
January 7, 201016 yr Here's a more detailed and challenging Europe geography game:http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/html/play.html I scored 26,840 on my first run. I just barely beat you by 12 miles with 26,828. My biggest mistake was the first one. Some Swiss town I never heard of and I chose someplace in Portugal. http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/...score_id=803068
January 7, 201016 yr Author Here's a more detailed and challenging Europe geography game:http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/html/play.html I scored 26,840 on my first run. I just barely beat you by 12 miles with 26,828. My biggest mistake was the first one. Some Swiss town I never heard of and I chose someplace in Portugal. http://www.lufthansa-usa.com/useugame2007/...score_id=803068 It's a silly game; I played it before a year ago I think and now again. All cities are correct but if you point at a correct city it says you missed it by 4 miles or 9 miles. How silly, as if one can see on such a small blind map where the airport is LaoPo
January 7, 201016 yr Author Aaaaggh!99% Azerbaijan took 2 guesses. Yeah very tricky those countries. Before the Berlin Wall fell and the USSR still existed, almost nobody knew about these countries. LaoPo
January 8, 201016 yr Asia: 97.5USA: 100 that's unbelievable but I believe you. LaoPo Well, as an American, the USA one was cake (heck, I have been to every state, so I guess I should know where they are). I could get all of Canada, too, and Australia as well, but that is about it as far as other nations' states/provinces. And that probably means Mexico, too, even though I lived there for a year as a kid. For Asia, I guessed twice on the 'Stans. Got one right and had to go back and guess again for the other. If the US didn't have a few bases and contingency plans there, I probably would have missed one or two more.
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