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You can also find tripod coverage insideseveralbuildingsat McMurdo Station.
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On the eastern side of McMurdo Station you can find a small wooden cabin, having atripod going inside.
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Southeast of McMurdo station, the trekker can be seen walking on a layer of ice aroundvarious machinery.
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The trekker can be seen walking through a fantastical landscape consisting of manydesolate valleyson mainland Antarctica, west of Ross Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/p1n1tgcGbNEa3J5fA
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Avast, snowy landscapewith spread out hills can be seen south of McMurdo station.
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The tripod at thesouth polecan be recognized by numerous countries’ flags around the tripod, and a sign with ‘Geographic South Pole’ written on it.
This location is often on community-made world maps for a better scoring range.
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The South Pole Observatory has tripod coverage going around and inside of it.
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Argentina uses two types of licence plates: a black one, which will be visible on street view with ablack dotin the middle, and a white one with ablue barat the top.
NOTE: The black dot can only be found on Argentinian licence plates, while the blue bar can be found in Brazil as well.
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Argentina has ablackGoogle car in Generation 3 coverage.
NOTE: Within South America, only Argentina, Peru and Uruguay have a black Google car.
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https://goo.gl/maps/G2wMckzUNWBMEZ636
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Round concrete poles sustaining three electricity lines in analternating patternare very common in Argentina.
Doubled up poleslike in the second image is also a good clue for Argentina.
NOTE: Similar doubled concrete poles can occasionally be found throughoutBolivia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9soPnAuBufSD1GmH7
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Wooden poles are somewhat common in Argentina, they can be found either with a crossbar or without.
NOTE: Wooden A-frame poles in South America are only found in Argentina.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ozapAWjtKEukgmmK8
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Argentina typically useswhite-and-redchevrons.
NOTE: Argentina is the only American country with these chevrons.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GEXihg1mK1zBW3tZ7
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Road lines in Argentina are mainly dashedwhite, doubleyellowor a mix in between.
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Argentinian kilometre markers are typically white with ablack stripdisplaying the road number at the top.
NOTE: The markers on national highways are indicated with RN, while RP indicates a provincial highway. National highways will be labelled white on the map, while provincial highways will be labelled green.
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Yellow and red rectangular reflectorscan often be seen on Argentinian guardrails.
NOTE: Within South America, they can also be found in Uruguay.However, Uruguayan guardrails can be differentiated from Argentinian guardrails by the shape of theirsupport.
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https://goo.gl/maps/sSvVQbvNG6Y2rT4M8
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While Argentina features a plethora of different landscapes, most of the country is relatively flat, mostly treeless, and sparsely populated. In the absence of better clues, you should consider Argentina when you see landscapes like this with a very “wide open”, desolate feel.
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https://goo.gl/maps/rZPh3RBFx378GuZcA
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These Argentinian cities have unique and recognisable taxis.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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Far western Argentina typically features amountainouslandscape.
NOTE: It is rare to find mountains in eastern Argentina.
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https://goo.gl/maps/cd3Jdm4eNA3n4XHZ6
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Red soilis typically found in the Misiones province.
NOTE: Brazil and Argentina can look similar in this region. Make sure to look for other clues first.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HLMvkgrTZQtPk57E8
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In the Chaco and Formosa provinces, you will often seesandy soilwith anabundance of vegetation; mainly low trees and bushes.
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https://goo.gl/maps/H4CX5PAmBvdZqvXA7
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Grasslandwith a few separated tree plantations is generally found in this area.
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Small lakesnear the road are occasionally seen in the province of Buenos Aires.
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Roads withreddish pavementlined withlongArgentine needle-grassare common in San Luis.
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Flatandbarrenlandscapes like this are typically found in central southern Argentina.
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If you see this kind of vegetation withflat grassand a low number of bushes, you are almost certainly in the state of Tierra del Fuego or southeastern Santa Cruz.
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https://goo.gl/maps/2R2pmizRAMrQQZ3t6
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The majority oftree plantationsin Argentina are located in the Entre Rios province.NOTE: Uruguay and southern Brazil have them as well. Make sure to look at other clues before guessing.
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Beech forestsare commonly found in the state of Tierra del Fuego.
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Coperinicia alba,also known as the Caranday Wax Palm,have short,fan-like leavesthat tend to grow in low-density, single-species forests. Most common in Formosa, they can also be found in Chaco, Corrientes and northern Santa Fe.
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Trithrinax Campestris, or the caranday palm, not to be confused with the Caranday Wax Palm, is a rustic palm native to the Sierras de Córdoba with a broader distribution in San Luis and northern mountainous Argentina. It can be identified by its compact fan-like leaveswith a trunk hidden by acoat of dead-leaves.
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TheButia yatay palmhas arching,pinnate leavesand often grows at an incline with varying heights. It is most common in Corrientes and Parque Nacional El Palmar, Entre Rios.
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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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Trichocereus atacamensis,or thecardón, is a cactus native to the high elevation mountain ranges of Catamarca, Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy. It can be identified by its candelabra-like appearance and fuzzy golden brown spines.
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Stetsonia coryne,or thetoothpick cactus,is a large tree-like cactus with many branches and spines resembling toothpicks. Its habitat includes a hotspot between Catamarca and Cordoba as well as the border area between Chaco, Salta and Formosa.
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Wild sunflowers(Verbesina encelioides) are often found in Salta, Jujuy and Tucumán.
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Prosopis caldenia, known as the caldén, is a decentlylarge deciduous treewithsmall leavesandsinuous branches. It is mainly found in La Pampa.
NOTE: This tree can sometimes be confused with other trees such as theWhite Carob.
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Pampas grass(Cortaderia selloana)is one of the most defining flora of the Pampas region. It is recognizable by its long bunched reeds andwhite fluffy flowerheads.
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Sugarcaneplantations are most common in Tucumán, with hotspots appearing in Salta and Jujuy.
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Fields ofsorghumcan most commonly be seen in Santa Fe, Córdoba and Buenos Aires. It can be identified by its dark red flowerheads.
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Cornfieldscan be found in most of northern Argentina, however they are most common in Córdoba, Buenos Aires and Santiago del Estero.
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Fields ofsunflowersare mainly found in southern Chaco, and less commonly in Buenos Aires and southern Córdoba.
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Within Argentina, these Latvian stylewoodenhook poles are unique to La Rioja and Mendoza.
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In Mendoza, poles with asingle insulatorattached to the side of the pole can be found.
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Whitevertical pole stickerswith severaldigitscan be found in Tucumán.
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You can find these unique markers onprovincial roadsin Cordoba.
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T-Junctions in La Pampa sometimes have theseyellow rectangular signs, with a chevron pattern on the bottom, and the Road Number(s) above, with an arrow on both sides.
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Red bricks, similar to what is common in Bolivia, can be found in the northwest of the country, especially in western Jujuy.
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In Mar Del Plata and surrounding cities (such as Miramar and Necochea), a unique style of architecture can be found. Its main features includequartzitestoned facades,orange tiled roofs, attached garages, and vault shaped porches.
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ThePink Trumpet Tree(Handroanthus impetiginosus)can be found in cities in northern Salta such as Orán, Tartagal and General Mosconi.
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Salt pansin Argentina are typically found in Jujuy.
NOTE: They can also be found in southwestern Bolivia and northeastern Chile, but without Generation 4 coverage.
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Thesered mountainsare unique to the RN68 valley in southern Salta.
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Thesevolcanic rocksin Generation 4 coverage can only be found on the RP43 south of Antofagasta de la Sierra in northwestern Catamarca.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vHMArYKHbDDdPs3n6
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The western part of the RN65 in western Tucumán can easily be recognized by thissmall,dangerousroad in theclouds.
NOTE: This road can look similar to the “Road of Death” in Bolivia.
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Red soilwith a barren landscape and mountain ranges, can often be seen on the RN76 inParque Nacional Talampayain western La Rioja.
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https://goo.gl/maps/itauG7x3Vvn29S9c7
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These mountains are typically found west of Córdoba.
NOTE: They are not as high as the mountains in the west.
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https://goo.gl/maps/nRzbvqXAtmrHAycL7
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Thishorse trekkercan be found in southwestern San Juan.
NOTE: A similar trekker can be found on the other side in Chile.
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If you seevineyardswith mountains in the west and flatness in the east, you are most likely in the outskirts of Mendoza.
NOTE: There are multiple wine regions in Argentina, but the Mendoza wine region is the most recognisable one of them all.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7TFR7E1erBAXUERY7
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Semi-coastal grass hillsare seen in southern Buenos Aires, especially northeast of Bahía Blanca.
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https://goo.gl/maps/cs2xbCuVLXStZX857
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Themonkey puzzletreecan be found in western Neuquen. The most specimens are seen on state road 23.
NOTE: They are seen on the other side in Chileas well.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3boXQw277G1AVyJXA
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Sunrise coveragewith degraded image quality is found on the RN40 just south of the Mendoza border with Neuquén.
NOTE: The quality of the coverage improvescloser to the border.
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Sunrise coveragewith bad image quality and multiple blurs is found on a short part of the RN251 and RN22, west of Río Colorado.
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The“sawdust”car is found in centre-south Argentina and has a unique sandy dust on its visible black back.
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Villa Dique Florentino Ameghino in northeastern Chubut is surrounded by theserock formations.
NOTE: Sometimes you will be able to see thisdamin the west.
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Comodoro Rivadaviais built on the slopes of Chenque hill, making the city recognisable.
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Thissnow coverageis found on the eastern RP25 in eastern Santa Cruz.
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Meltingsnow coverageis seen on the eastern RN293 close to the Chilean border in southwestern Santa Cruz.
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https://goo.gl/maps/2yUdDb6suivEiuo49
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These snowy mountains to the north can only be found inUshuaia.
NOTE: Ushuaia is the southernmost city of Argentina and the province capital of Tierra del Fuego.
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https://goo.gl/maps/aHu4QSB71AK6pJmN9
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Gum trees (eucalyptus)are by far the most common type of tree in Australia. Their bark is typically light-coloured, with puffy puffy clusters of leaves.
NOTE: Their look may vary significantly, depending on your location within the country. More details can be found in the region-guessing section.
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Australian bollards are white, with ared reflectoron the front, and a grey reflector on the back.
NOTE: New Zealand uses a bollard where the red reflector wraps around the back, meaning the reflector goes from end to end while the Australian one stops in the middle.
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Australia drives on theleft.
NOTE: A handful of other countries also drive on the left. Seethisinfographic for more information.
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Australia uses almost exclusivelywhite road lines, with a few rare exceptions in alpine regions such as Mount Kosciuszko and Mount Hotham.
NOTE: If you are considering guessing in Australia, but see yellow outside lines or a yellow middle line, you will probably be in South Africa or New Zealand respectively. Note that New Zealand can have all white road lines as well.
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https://goo.gl/maps/M3bySs59KJcMP7HY9
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Outside lines in Australia sometimes featurerumble stripsthat look like small white stripes perpendicular to the road line.
NOTE: Northern Territory roads very rarely have rumble strips.
In addition, you can find similar rumble strips in New Zealand.
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Give-way signsin Australia have a white border and black text.
NOTE: New Zealand’s give-way signs use red, instead of black, text. Give-way signs are very rarely seen in South Africa.
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https://goo.gl/maps/cDox6vGf596ZST6x6
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Australia useswhite on blackandblack on yellowchevrons.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9sCEseLdoKUZkg5c9
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Greensigns with white arrows on either side can be seen at intersections which show nearby towns or cities. A number indicating the number ofkilometresaway the town can sometimes be seen.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mAR5QG2cMaeXgfLa8
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Australian speed limit signs have black text in a red circle on a large whiterectangle.
NOTE: New Zealand speed limit signs normally do not have the white rectangular background.
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Alongantenna can be seen in Generation 3 coverage.
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Different states usedifferentlicence plate designs, which can be somewhat visible through the blur.
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Australian phone numbers are 8 digits with a 2-digit area code in front. A map of these by state can be seen here. Keep in mind,not allphone numbers will include an area code in front of it.
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Each state has auniquebus stop design. These are quite common in urban rounds, so are worth learning. Darwin bus stops are usuallyconcrete shelters.
NOTE: The designs may vary slightly, but should still be recognisable. There are multiple versions of Tasmanian bus stops, but most of them should have the word ‘metro’ on it.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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The iconicStobie pole, made of steel and concrete, is specific to South Australia. Thepole tops(trident or rotated letter “E”) are also unique.
NOTE: A few thousand of these poles can be found in other states, most notably Tasmania.
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Theserusty metal poles, containing several holes, are unique to the Northern Territory.
NOTE: These poles can also sometimes be found in some areas of northern WA, such as Wyndham.
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https://goo.gl/maps/KWHXiSoh7D7NkqxW8
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According to a2006 review, 64% of allconcrete polesare located in the state of Victoria.
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Atrident-like pole top can sometimes be seen in Western Australia and Victoria.
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Queensland features these unique pole tops with coils that areangled upwardson the sides.
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Victorian pole tops feature 3 circular coils; 2 on the sides, and 1 vertical one at the top. At times, otherextensionscan be seen on these poles.
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https://goo.gl/maps/p8m8EP5gHfnEgxyV7
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Poletops in Tasmania often consist of athin metal crossbarbent 90 degreesto form anL-shape.
NOTE: Regular Australian crossbars are usually made out ofwood.
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Circularbluestickers can be found on Queensland poles. You may occasionally see the same type of sticker in adifferent colour, or with the colour almostcompletely faded.
NOTE: Blue stickers can also be found on French poles.
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Theseblack markingsare specific to electricity poles in Queensland. They are often accompanied by diagonal numbers.
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Olive-green possum guardsare only found on electricity poles in Tasmania.
NOTE: Possum guards are found all over Australia. The colour is what distinguishes them.
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Poles in Western Australia often havegreenpainted bases, and sometimes a white sticker or ared and whiteband attached.
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Reflectors that areshorterin height than the regular ones are most common in Queensland and South Australia.
NOTE: Short reflectors can be found in every state, but are much less common outside of QLD and SA.
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https://goo.gl/maps/pAwfjre9m8xADsZt8
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Bollards withbrown paintat the bottom are most commonly found in Western Australia.
NOTE: Brown paint at the bottom ofexposed bollardscan also rarely be seen in other states, however the brown section will not be as large.
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https://goo.gl/maps/KuQaRmJgbJ6kBUda7
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These black-and-whitestripybollards are unique to Western Australia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vkjDBeh2NK2ddor2A
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Thisblack-and-yellowbollard is exclusive to Queensland.
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https://goo.gl/maps/5oSGGEohoSaXHgWS8
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Yellow signpostsare specific to Western Australia.
NOTE: Although South Australia does not use yellow signposts for regular road signs, SA bus stops will have yellow posts.
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Some signposts in South Australia and Western Australia areflatrather than round.
NOTE: These signposts are usually yellow in Western Australia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FYiePxBTjPqau38k7
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Signposts in the Northern Territory can feature theseyellowstickers.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7dRtttAgWcnXBMiE8
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Road signs with afluorescent borderare almost exclusively found in Queensland.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/DSeLfDLKt2gb8rdN9
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New South Wales is the only state to usered ‘No Stopping’ signs.
NOTE: All other states use white versions.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ixWGkSDEZJQ4tCdR6
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The white ‘No Stopping’ and ‘No Parking’ signs thatinclude textare unique to the Australian Capital Territory.
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https://goo.gl/maps/E5n14biLmw4G2jY48
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