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  1. plonkit_countries/alaska.json +190 -0
  2. plonkit_countries/albania.json +310 -0
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+ "text_content": "The most common and recognisable Alaskan licence plate isall yellow. In Generation 4 coverage you can also get a plate with a large orange circle in the middle. Front plates are required in Alaska.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/695c917c-6782-4ae9-b5d0-478bbbb67e5c/ak_sign.png",
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+ "text_content": "The Alaskan highway shield has an image of theBig Dipper constellationon the bottom left.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/f46b7b3b-6de7-4c3c-9f87-fd92a80e942a/ak_thintrees.png",
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+ "text_content": "Trees in Alaska are generallythinnerand have less broad leaves than those seen in the other 49 states.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/KVeG783M2iHDUbHA7"
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+ },
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/decca748-6704-46a5-9249-04b80ce7b2f5/ak_mountains.png",
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+ "text_content": "On a lot of the Alaskan coverage you will be able to see tall,snow covered mountains.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/S3vTbtkaEdZAg31UA"
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+ },
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/55a88b6a-44d8-4763-82d1-d346a8bb49c9/ak_gen2.png",
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+ "text_content": "In most of the US, Generation 2 is rare. However, Alaska has a fair amount ofGeneration 2 coverage.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/5fQi6ikYaG2wmN9o8"
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/0082d59d-b6ae-4fed-812b-8adf7bb551d7/ak_shitcam.png",
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+ "text_content": "Alaska is the only state in the US whereshitcamcoverageis prevalent. This coverage is lower resolution with more faded colours, compared to other camera generations. Also, a large blur can be seen at the bottom of the page.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/9326df20-762b-4f0e-b89b-9a9edc77d0bb/ak_cameragens.png",
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+ "text_content": "This map shows which parts of Alaska have coverage and which camera generation was used to cover each road.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/2b00771d-4104-4f93-8adc-8608005adab4/ak_gen4.png",
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+ "text_content": "Generation 4coverage in Alaska is concentrated around the city ofAnchorage.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://www.google.com/maps/@60.9334533,-149.3199227,3a,90y,251h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6BmwDwznNGUy6d0pBnYwuQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192"
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/416669d5-4a86-4223-8421-07049d066c5c/ak_tundra.png",
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+ "text_content": "Most of interior and northern Alaska lies in subarctic ortundraclimate zones. These areas feature relatively low amounts offorest undergrowthandshorter trees.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/ad0c90f9-7f77-4219-ab81-1d7f61932411/ak_alexanderarchipelago.png",
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+ "text_content": "The Alaskan towns in the Alexander Archipelago, on the British Columbia border have a unique look. Tall mountains withlush green forestscan be seen in the background, with the majority of buildings made of wood. In addition,Generation 2coverage is often overcast and misty.\n\nNOTE: Coastal areas ofOregonandWashingtoncan have a similar appearance in terms of landscape and foliage.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/YU3fykwkkhwSeihP8"
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/2d0211ad-f0d7-4fa4-8a52-8be7ecb5fb47/ak_cities.png",
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+ "text_content": "The only two majorurban areasin Alaska are Anchorage andFairbanks.",
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+ "text_content": "Most of thesuburban areasin Alaska are in and around Anchorage.These areas feature wide roads, commercial districts, and sometimes heavy traffic. Mountains can commonly be seen in the distance.\n\nNOTE: Fairbanks has somesimilar areas, but mountains are less prevalent.",
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+ "text_content": "Aspen trees(Populus tremuloides) can be found in lower elevation areas of  interior and south-central regions of Alaska. These trees have white bark and rounded leaves.",
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+ "text_content": "Due to Alaska’s very cold climate;agricultural fieldsare mainly found in the south of the state, mostly in the Matanuska Valley and Kenai Peninsula.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/3df4105e-e63e-4bcc-8db4-99807a6bd0a5/ak_pipeline.png",
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+ "text_content": "TheAlaskan pipelinewhich is usually visible from main roads, can be seen at these points. This is an easy way to identify Alaska as there are no similar pipelines in the rest of the US.",
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+ "text_content": "Juneau, Alaska’s Capital city, is the largest settlement in the Alaskan panhandle. Therefore, it is much more ‘built up’ than other towns in this area. The city is surrounded by heavily forested mountains and hills.",
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+ "text_content": "Fire hydrants in Anchorage are typicallypale pinkorpale yellowin colour.",
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+ "text_content": "Fire hydrants in Fairbanks are commonly eitherbright yellowor acombination of colours(most commonlyyellow and blue).",
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+ "text_content": "The North end of the Dalton Highway features aflatandsnowy landscapeand an overcast sky. Asmall ridgeof hills can be seen to the west of the highway in certain spots.",
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+ "text_content": "The Denali highway, stretching from Cantwell to Paxson in central Alaska, is a mostlygravel highwayin the ‘Alaska’ mountain range. This road runs generally east to west, is covered in the generation 2 camera, and was taken in late summer, so wildflowers and green shrubby plants are common.",
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+ "text_content": "The Steese Highway is another gravel highway that goes from Fairbanks to the town of ‘Central.�� Similar to the Denali highway, this road runs generally east to west and is covered in generation 2. The difference, however, is that themountainsalong this road are noticeablylowerthan the ones adjacent to the Denali Highway.",
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/c6e5c457-eba2-4e49-af95-a304c7d8069f/ak_taylorhighway.png",
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+ "text_content": "Highway 5, from the Yukon border to Tetlin Junction, can be recognized by thefoggy, rainyweather, and Generation 2 camera.\n\nNOTE: The Top of the World Highway on the Canadian side also has similar weather, but is mostly paved and has no outer lines, unlike the American side, which is only paved west of Chicken, and does have outer lines.",
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+ "text_content": "Prudhoe Bay, the northernmost town in America covered by street view, can be recognized bycold, deadlandscape, overcast clouds and lack of tall buildings. A second Google car can sometimes be seen.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/MXzTi8yw7y9fT3xz6"
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+ },
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+ "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/f579ce67-ce6f-42a1-8859-90468df17f9e/ak_towntrekkers.png",
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+ "text_content": "Nome,UnalakleetandGalenaare three isolated Alaskan towns which are covered only by trekker. The trekker’slime green hatorblack and white beaniecan be seen.\n\nNOTE: The trekker’s black and white bandana can only be seen in Nome.",
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+ }
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+ "text_content": "Albanian licence plates either haveblue stripson both sides or a singlered stripon the left side.\n\nNOTE: Albania is the only European country with red on the left side of the licence plate. Furthermore, Italian licence plates also have blue strips on both sides, however Italian front plates are distinctly shorter.",
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+ "text_content": "‘Rifts’ can commonly be seen in Albanian coverage, due to poor stitching.\n\nNOTE: Rifts are also equally common in Montenegro, and can rarely be seen in various other countries.",
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+ "text_content": "Albanian bollards have ablack topwith a red and grey reflector. The bottom is painted white.\n\nNOTE: Italy uses the same kind of bollards.",
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+ "text_content": "These pole tops, with anupside down triangleshape, are a good clue for Albania.\n\nNOTE: Serbia, Czechia, Slovakia and Romania use similar pole tops.",
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+ "text_content": "TheMacaw Palmhassmallthin leaveswith a visiblespear shapedtop. It can be found as a decorational plant all across Argentina, however in the wild it is most common in Formosa, Chaco and Misiones.",
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+ "text_content": "Bangladesh usesred-and-whiteconcrete bollards throughout the whole country.\n\nNOTE: They can also be found in a square form instead of a circular form.",
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+ "text_content": "Tin roofsare commonly found in Bangladesh.\n\nNOTE: Due to the humid climate, many countries in South and Southeast Asia use tin roofs.",
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+ "text_content": "Many Bolivians weartraditional clothing, especially women. Folk dress for women typically consists of bowler hats, colourful shawls, and big pleated skirts (pollera).\n\nNOTE: Similar folk dress can sometimes be found in parts of Peru, especially those close to Bolivia.",
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+ "text_content": "Bolivia’s ruling political party is called Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS). Political graffiti often features the words MAS andEvo, short for Evo Morales, who was president of Bolivia at the time the country was covered by Street View.\n\nAdditionally, many random objects are painted in the party’s colours:black, white, and a large blue field. This distinctive colour scheme is a good clue for Bolivia.",
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+ "text_content": "Bolivia has asecond official flag, called theWiphala. It is a square patchwork of seven diagonally arranged colours. It is sometimes seen on government buildings and project signs.",
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+ "text_content": "In urban areas, you will often see ads for the telecom companyTigo, with its distinct blue logo. Crucially, this company does not operate in Peru, meaning it can help you solve urban 50-50s.\n\nNOTE: This company does operate in several other Latin American countries, so only use this tip to differentiate between Peru and Bolivia.",
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+ "text_content": "If all else fails, and you have a tough 50-50, it can help to look at the colour of the rocks and soil, which often have a distinctreddish tintin Bolivia, more so than the other Andean countries.\n\nThis information should be used with a fair amount of caution, as there are many variables. Only use it when you have no other clues available.",
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+ "text_content": "Coverage in Bolivia isvery limited, both in geographic scope and the density of roads covered.\n\nOnly the central and central-western parts of the country have coverage. Most coverage is found in and around the six main cities of La Paz or El Alto, Cochabamba, Oruro, Sucre, Potosi, and Santa Cruz.\n\nThese aforementioned six cities have in-depth side-street coverage. Outside these cities, coverage is mostly limited to main roads. Beware that “main road” is a relative concept in Bolivia: many of these, even some that are marked yellow on the map, have large unpaved sections.",
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+ "text_content": "TheAltiplano(“high plain”) is an immense highland plateau that dominates most of western Bolivia. It is covered in grasslands that range from green to arid. Some parts are suitable foragriculture, whereas other parts areextremely dry. Grass growing intuftsis common (sometimes referred to as “Bolivian hedgehogs” in the community).\n\nNOTE: While it is generally fairly flat, you will often seehills and mountainsaround you. However, as a general rule, the road itself will be mostly flat.",
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+ "text_content": "Conversely, the Altiplano looks morearidin the more southern half: around Oruro, and the roads going southwest towards Chile.\n\nNOTE: There is one major exception to this: one driving side of the divided part of Ruta 1 looks somewhat green all the way up to Oruro (due to this coverage being captured in a different season).",
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+ "text_content": "Lake Titicaca, on the border with Peru, is the most significant body of water in Bolivia. It is located entirely within the Altiplano. It can be seen from two roads:\n\nThe section of Ruta 1 between Desaguadero and Guaqui. Here, the lake will always be to your north.\n\nThe section of Ruta 2 between San Pablo de Tiquina and Batallas. Here, the lake will mostly be to your south or west.\n\nThe landscape around Titicaca is very green, compared to most of the western half of Bolivia.",
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+ "text_content": "The area east of the Andes is verygreen and tropical, with lots ofagriculture– especially around Santa Cruz. This area is mostly very flat, though you will seelarge hillson some of the roads closer to the Andes. The soil tends to have a pink colour.",
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+ "text_content": "Within this tropical area, coverage onunpaved roadsis only found around Santa Cruz. These roads again prominently have the pink soil that is very characteristic of the area east of Andes.",
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+ "text_content": "La Paz and El Alto aretwin citiesthat together form one big metropolitan area. However, despite being located right next to each other, they each have a very different look. See the tips below for more information.",
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+ "text_content": "Downtown La Paz is the only place in Bolivia where you will findvery tall buildings(10+ storeys).",
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+ "text_content": "In many parts of La Paz, you can see these heavily eroded,pillar-like rock formationson the hillsides. They consist of a very recognizable yellow-beige sandstone.\n\nOf the big cities with coverage in Bolivia, these rock formations are essentially unique to La Paz.",
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+ "text_content": "El Alto is situated on a veryflat, highland plateau. It looks much drier and dustier than La Paz. The layout of its streets is also more regular and grid-like.\n\nThe city appears like an unending mess of semi-finished red brick buildings, even more so than other cities in Bolivia. Some neighbourhoods have a very rundown, desolate look.",
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+ "text_content": "Bulgaria mainly uses theCyrillic alphabet. However, a lot of signs will also have the Latin alphabet.\n\nThe letter “Ъ” is only found in Bulgarian and Russian, although it is fairly uncommon in Russian.",
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+ "text_content": "Most utility poles in Bulgaria arecylindricaland made ofconcrete.\n\nThere is also a less common concrete ‘ladder pole’ variation. You can also sometimes see simple wooden poles.",
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+ "text_content": "This style of pole top, with 3 large, alternating insulators that are shaped likeupward facing hooks, is a good clue for Bulgaria. This pole top is probably unique to the country.\n\nNOTE: You can also find this pole top with the insulators facingdownwards.",
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+ "text_content": "Bulgarian chevrons are typicallyred on white.\n\nNOTE: Many other European countries have similar chevrons. Crucially, among neighbouring countries, Romania, Turkey, and North Macedonia use the same chevrons. Greece and Serbia use black and white chevrons however.See this infographicfor an overview.",
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+ "text_content": "Bulgarian directional signs are blue, arrow-shaped, and use both theCyrillic and Latinalphabet. Importantly, even if you are far away and cannot decipher the script, you can still see that the sign has two lines of text instead of one.",
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+ "text_content": "Town entry signs have a simple white design and also use both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. Like with the directional signs, the two lines of text are obvious, even when seen from far away.",
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+ "text_content": "Bulgarian pedestrian signs havefour stripes, and the person is wearing a hat.\n\nNOTE: No other eastern or central European pedestrian signs have four stripes.",
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+ "text_content": "Suburbs in Bulgaria are generally among thepoorest areasin Europe, with small, densely built houses and generally an almost ghetto-like look.",
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+ "text_content": "Metallic trash bins with this shape are very common in Bulgaria.\n\nNOTE: This style of bin is also common in Turkey and other balkan countries such as Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia.",
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+ "text_content": "The Balkan mountains cut across Bulgaria and divide the country in two distinct halves. North of them, you will find a mostly flat area that goes all the way to the border with Romania.\n\nThe Rhodope Mountains start close to Sofia and run South-East into Greece. In them you will find the highest peaks of Bulgaria.\n\nBetween both mountain ranges you will find the second biggest flat area of Bulgaria.\n\nThe westernmost part of the country usually features many small valleys surrounded by hills and small mountains.",
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+ "text_content": "Area codes in Bulgaria are one of the best clues to regionguess urban rounds. Conveniently, they are ordered by first digit, so just learning the first digit can yield high results with little effort.\n\nNumbers between parentheses in the map are area codes from a neighbouring province that frequently spill into that one.\n\nCodes next to a small dot represent area codes unique to the province capital.",
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+ "text_content": "The majority of Cambodians areBuddhist. Temples are common throughout the country. Temple architecture is highly decorative, with ornamented roofs. You might also seeBuddhist flags.\n\nNOTE: Thailand and Laos are also majority Buddhist. Temples in these countries can look similar.",
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+ "text_content": "Throughout the country, you can find distinctblue signsfrom the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).\n\nThese signs occasionally feature the likenesses of major party politicians: usuallythree menside by side.",
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+ "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/y56wDfEvfdtdRFqX7"
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+ "text_content": "Thisbrownish red soilcan sometimes be seen in Atacama province.\n\nNOTE: This is most reliable in Generation 3. This soil can be seen in other provinces in Generation 4.",
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+ "text_content": "Eucalyptus plantationscombined with a somewhat dry climate are a good indicator that you are in southwestern Valparaíso.",
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+ "text_content": "The ancient city of Zhoucun is the only pinpointable ancient city in China, and can be recognised by the street going straight north to south.",
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+ "text_content": "The harbour area is recognizable by thelarge cranesthat are visible from many vantage points.",
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+ "text_content": "Thisgolf course trekkeris on the northeast coast. In some places, the Google car also drove on this golf course.",
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+ "text_content": "This small dark grey boat with awomansitting at the back can be seen in the south.",
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+ "text_content": "Signposts in Colombia are made of white metal, and join to form a distinctcross on the backof signs.\n\nNOTE: White metal signposts can also be found in Brazil, however these are usually wider.",
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+ "text_content": "Wooden fencesare particularly common in Colombia.\n\nNOTE: In addition to the unpainted variants, some fence posts are painted and sharp at the top. These are almost exclusive to Colombia.",
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+ "text_content": "Colombian poles are generallyconcretewith a variety of pole tops.\n\nMoreover, dark-coloured poles are more common in Colombia than in neighbouring countries.\n\nNOTE: It is the only country in the Americas, apart from Mexico and Ecuador, where octagonal poles can be found.",
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+ "text_content": "In Colombia, it is particularly common for sidewalks to be decorated withreddish tiles.",
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+ "text_content": "Coverage in Colombia is mainly found in thenorth and west. The islands of Providencia and San Andrés, northwest of the mainland, also have coverage.",
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+ "text_content": "As a result of slave trade, the Pacific coast of Colombia is home to an overwhelming majority ofAfro-Colombians.",
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+ "text_content": "A camera glitch that makes a part of the image look very saturated can be found in southern Colombia.",
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+ "text_content": "Thisunique vehiclecan be found in and around Leticia, the Southernmost town in Colombia.\n\nNOTE: The long concrete blocks seen in the bottom left corner are a reliable way of recognising the road North of Leticia.",
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+ "text_content": "The island of Providencia, located roughly 90 kilometres North of San Andrés, is home to this uniquegrey truck.",
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+ "text_content": "Providenciastreet lightsare green and supported by a trapezoidal sheet of metal underneath.\n\nNOTE: The uniquely shapedsupporting metalpiece can also be found in Barranquilla.",
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+ "text_content": "The Abu Mena Heritage Site is amajor excavation areasouthwest of Alexandria, just south of the Saint Mina monastery. In the middle of the site, you can find a small, yellowwooden chapel.",
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+ "text_content": "The MR3 from Manzini to the South African border isdividedby metal and stone guardrails, making it recognisable.\n\nHINT: This road is the only divided highway found in Eswatini.",
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+ "text_content": "The MR8 in Southeastern Eswatini straddling the South African border is recognisable because of thisdistinct ridge to the east.",
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