The speaker, who runs a YouTube channel for Pokemon Go, decides to visit a country where he has the least number of views on his videos. He chooses Grenada, a small island in the Caribbean, and is curious about whether anyone there plays Pokemon Go.
Upon arrival, he realizes that the terrain is very hilly, which makes it challenging for people to play Pokemon Go comfortably. He visits various locations, including a mall and a park, but finds it difficult to engage with potential players.
He then heads to St George's University, where he finds a community of Pokemon Go players. They guide him around the campus, where he finds several gyms and pokestops. They also tell him about the island's Pokemon Go community and how they often gather on Community Days.
The speaker ends his visit by participating in a Community Day event at the university, where he manages to get 14 shinies (legendary Pokemon). He concludes by expressing his plan to visit other countries where he has the least views on his videos in the future.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The speaker came to Grenada because it was one of the countries where no one watched his videos according to YouTube analytics.
2. The speaker is a Pokemon Go player and content creator who goes by the name of Trainer Tips.
3. The speaker met another Pokemon Go player named Kayvon at the airport, but he was just visiting for a wedding.
4. The speaker explored St George's, the capital city of Grenada, and found two active players named Dancer Frosh and Captain Otter, but he could not meet them in person.
5. The speaker overslept on the day of Community Day, a special event in Pokemon Go, and took a bus to Grand Anse Beach to find more players.
6. The speaker was denied entry to St George's University, where there were many gyms and pokestops, because he did not have a badge.
7. The speaker met three Pokemon Go players who were students at the university: Trent, Jesse and Ali. They let him join them for Community Day and introduced him to other players on campus.
8. The speaker learned that the university internet was linked to Miami, which could explain why his analytics did not show any views from Grenada.
9. The speaker traded Pokemon with Trent, Jesse and Ali and asked them about the local Pokemon Go community.
10. The speaker ended up with 14 shiny Pokemon at the end of Community Day. Trent had 16, Jesse had 14 and Ali had 7.