This is just a small video to practice speaking Italian a little bit and to show and to see how well I know famous places in Italy (not very well apparently). Knowing the language only really helps you in Geoguessr if you don't know which country you are in and can see some writing.
Some information I found after about the places in the video:
The first location is called “Dreizinnenhütte” – german for three peaks hut. Or called the “Antonio Locatelli hut” in Italian. It’s a refuge to visit the "Tre cime di Lavaredo" (three peaks of Lavaredo).
The second location was a beach near Venice.
The third location was “Reggia di Venaria Reale” (The Palace of Venaria). Which is a former royal residence in Turin known for its “Galleria Grande” or the Grand Gallery. Surprised I hadn’t ever heard of this but there are probably too many famous places in Italy.
The fourth location was “Il Castello di Miramare” (The Miramare Castle). A small castle on the east coast that used to house the Archduke of Austria. No surprise I hadn’t heard of this.
The fifth location was “La Arena di Verona” (the Verona Arena). This could have been anywhere honestly. I wanted to visit Verona after seeing a picture of it actually, but I never got the chance.
Some information I found after about the places in the video:
The first location is called “Dreizinnenhütte” – german for three peaks hut. Or called the “Antonio Locatelli hut” in Italian. It’s a refuge to visit the "Tre cime di Lavaredo" (three peaks of Lavaredo).
The second location was a beach near Venice.
The third location was “Reggia di Venaria Reale” (The Palace of Venaria). Which is a former royal residence in Turin known for its “Galleria Grande” or the Grand Gallery. Surprised I hadn’t ever heard of this but there are probably too many famous places in Italy.
The fourth location was “Il Castello di Miramare” (The Miramare Castle). A small castle on the east coast that used to house the Archduke of Austria. No surprise I hadn’t heard of this.
The fifth location was “La Arena di Verona” (the Verona Arena). This could have been anywhere honestly. I wanted to visit Verona after seeing a picture of it actually, but I never got the chance.
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