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In this video, we're gonna be comparing global island comparisons
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Okay, predictions for what's gonna be included. We'll obviously have a United Kingdom. We'll have Madagascar
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Maybe Greenland will make an appearance. Let's see. Hub Island is first
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There's a little fella there! I've never even heard of Hub Island. It's literally an island with a house on
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Could it be like an island in between Alaska and Russia, maybe? No, it's located in New York
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It's known for being the smallest inhabited island. There's a house, a tree, some shrubs, and a small beach
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I guess that makes sense why it's first on the list. Whoa, whatever second on the list is way bigger
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Manhattan Island. Jeez, that is a big difference. Obviously, this video is not just including every single island
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because, you know, there's literally millions of them. Isle of Man, United Kingdom, coming up next
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I would not have thought that the Isle of Man was that much bigger than Manhattan Island
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Then we've got Tahiti, which is in French Polynesia. I've never seen that before
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I mean, it looks epic, though. It's an overseas territory in France. It looks so mountainous
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I want to see what it looks like from the ground. Oh god that looks amazing look at that I'd paddle about in there oh look at all the fish oh god look at that it looks so nice
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Look this lady wants to put a necklace around me so does this lady she's too excited about it if anything I'm feeling uncomfortable now
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Right what's after Tahiti we've got Lesbos which is in Greece 1633 kilometers squared Tenerife been to Tenerife
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I did not notice that it was basically all caldera. That's what it's called, isn't it
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Like the big crater left by a volcano. It is I know stuff that right But yeah you would have expected that the volcano would be more noticeable seeing as like I pretty sure that the whole reason the island exists Reunion Island is next That near Madagascar but it owned by France
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Long Island, United States. That is a Long Island, to be fair. Mallorca, Spain
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I think I went there with my mom when I was, like, seven. Kangaroo Island
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That sounds incredible. Sadly, it's not shaped like a kangaroo, which is what I was hoping for
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If anything, it looks more like a turtle, doesn't it? So Kangaroo Island is an island full of kangaroos
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Fair. Oh, we've got Trinidad from Trinidad and Tobago. Very nice. Then we've got the East Falklands. Falklands, part of the British overseas territories, territories under sovereignty of United Kingdom and disputed with Argentina
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Oh, God. Crete over in Greece. A lot of just wide Long Island, isn't it
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Puerto Rico, which is a territory of the United States, isn't it
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And then we've also got Cyprus. Cyprus obviously looks exactly the same as it does on the Cyprus flag
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So it's always a nice easy outline to recognize Hawaii or the biggest island in Hawaii is coming up next
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Oh my god the fonts change. What's that about? Oh, it's the US states. We're over the top of the continental US
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I did not realize Jamaica look once again another just wide long island Samara in the Philippines Okay
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Now we've seen the Isle of Man, but we haven't seen the United Kingdom as a whole or you know the British Isles the non-Northern
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Island and Island bit so I'm wondering will that be on there Madagascar's obviously got to be on here at some point
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But it's a pretty big island. Isn't it like the third biggest or something Thurston Island
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Halemara in Indonesia Sardinia in Italy okay Sicily That the one at the end of the boot I pretty sure and then we got Henan in China Taiwan coming up next here we go very nice Taiwan
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looking good, looking very nice, oh yes, shout out to Metal Ball Studios that I've stolen this video
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from, so we're getting quite large now, aren't we, we've got Magero in Brazil, oh we're getting chilly
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We've got Severancy Island in Russia. Isla Grande Tierra di Fugo from Argentina
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I'm sure my pronunciation was perfect there. Sri Lanka starting to hit the big leagues now
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Tasmania coming up next. Oh, and look, we can see where we began in the background
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Little kangaroo islands we've come so far. Whoa, Sakhalin is shaped like a mermaid
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That looks incredible. Look at that. We're getting pretty massive now, aren't we? So now we've got Hokkaido in Japan
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Ireland making an appearance. Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Obviously from a geographical standpoint, all just one thing
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Iceland is bigger than Ireland. I wouldn't have thought of that. What's the difference
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84,000 kilometers squared compared to 103,000. I would have thought Ireland was like twice the size
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But I guess that's just maps to start and stuff. And then we've got Newfoundland over in Canada
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Oh, we have gone big league. Cuba. Another just really long island
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What's coming up next? Luzden, which I've not heard of. It's in the Philippines
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North Island, New Zealand. I've been there. I been to Auckland I been to the Bay of Plenty I not been to Gisborne or Hawke Bay but I think I been Yeah I been to Wakauto and Wellington It very nice if you interested Coming up next we got another place in Indonesia
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Java. Doesn't Java have, like, a mental amount of people in it? Yeah, 145 million people live in Java in Indonesia
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Indonesia is one of those countries that is always forgotten. It's, like, one of the most populated places in the world
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From Java, we've got the South Island, New Zealand, which is a little bit bigger
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Okay. Whoa! This one materialized in Sulawesi in Indonesia once again. Ellesmere Island in Canada
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Looks nippy there. Great Britain, 209,000. Great Britain was quite high on the list, you know
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I did not expect that. I thought it was like, you know, quite small. Victoria Island, Canada
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200,000 kilometers squared. All right, where are we off now? Honshu, Japan
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227,000. It's getting very intense. We're flying over Mexico Sumatra, Indonesia once again, Baffin Island, Canada
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Indonesia and Canada have really took over the top half of the list. Oh, but there it is. It's Madagascar, Maine Island
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Yes, Madagascar Borneo that is okay. That's a big jump from 587 to 748
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New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, obviously. Is it gonna do the cool? There it is
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What did I tell you? I predicted it. There's the big line
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And here we go, zooming out. Whoa. Where did we start? I can't even see it
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Down here somewhere, look at that. Well, there we have it. Hope you learned something. Thank you so much for watching. Original video in the description. I'll see you later