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Generation 4 coverage is only found in Quito, Guayaquil, and the road between the two cities.
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https://images.squarespa…4/Antenna-EC.png
The Google car antenna has two distinct variations: The “high” antenna (purple), where the wire around the antenna is entirely above the halfway line of the antenna. And the “low” antenna (blue) where the majority of the wire is below the halfway point of the line, and there can be a small bit poking up at the very top. This is most useful when you have the high antenna, since it will always be in the northern half of the country.
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https://images.squarespa…tion_map.svg.png
This is anelevation mapof Ecuador. The imposing Andes mountains run through the middle of the country. The east and west of the country are more flat.
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https://images.squarespa…na-plants-EC.png
Banana plants, and especially plantations, are most commonly found in the southwestern part of the country.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@?api=1&fov=24.576100606312806&heading=160.0918982330583&map_action=pano&pano=Mj_Onxuy669fV6MDtr5yvA&pitch=2.433240858297893&viewpoint=-3.397101%2C-79.939259#extra%5BloadMode%5D=latLng
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https://images.squarespa…5c5e6/ec_dry.png
This extremelydry landscapeis only found in the coastal region between Guayaquil and Manta.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-2.2921257,-80.75081,3a,35.6y,316.48h,81.18t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sb8BZwlyx2Jn97h5V-ys_Qw!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3Db8BZwlyx2Jn97h5V-ys_Qw%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D331.32913%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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https://images.squarespa…7108/Flat-EC.png
Theflattestregion is located around the city of Guayaquil. This is most easily seen on theE-25andE-48. The Amazon area is also very flat, and will be described below.
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2025-07-25T16:29:47
https://www.google.com/maps/@-2.3393014,-79.635075,3a,90y,317.73h,97.87t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s7gNj0DBNsq092c8zyxNlsg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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https://images.squarespa…fb/ec_amazon.png
TheAmazonarea is very distinct. It is fairly flat, and contains many of these trees with white bark (Cordia trichotoma), and oil palms. The vast majority of the coverage notably uses the rarer “high antenna”.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@0.0322669,-76.8289885,3a,75y,156.25h,95.71t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1stEUmQuLLcJOXIkOtFWz-sQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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https://images.squarespa…smeraldes-EC.png
The province ofEsmeraldascan look similar to the Amazon region, but it is significantly hillier.
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2025-07-25T16:29:47
https://www.google.com/maps/@?api=1&fov=133.16471841550288&heading=338.02316&map_action=pano&pano=AxWr7Y00oUBQMIBAaVG2Iw&pitch=0&viewpoint=1.014914%2C-78.603178#extra%5BloadMode%5D=latLng
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https://images.squarespa…uthernregion.png
The southern regions have many windingmountain roadsand exposed brownishred dirt. The central provinces can have similar roads, but the exposed dirt will usually not be found in these areas.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-3.9031677,-79.4199892,3a,90y,92.88h,83.09t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-7SAL2OL4mKJiW3aJtdUXw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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https://images.squarespa…c_chimborazo.png
The province of Chimborazo is semi-arid, and has an abundance ofpine trees.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-2.0294382,-78.7350932,3a,23.2y,173.85h,88.9t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s17BFRc_XjY3mX_3Rsv73jQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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https://images.squarespa…edd6/ec_taxi.png
Taxis in Ecuador are very common, and thefirst letteron each taxi can be used to determine the province you are in. The first letter of the taxi and the first letter of the province name are often the same. NOTE: This letter will also appear as the first letter on ordinary licence plates respectively in each region. Beware that the letter P, as the letter for Pichincha (the region containing Quito), shows up occasionally in several regions.
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https://images.squarespa…f1e24/ec_e40.png
The E-40 between Salinas and Guayaquil is one of the onlydivided highwaysin Ecuador, and the only one in thedry areanear the southwestern coast.
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2025-07-25T16:29:47
https://www.google.com/maps/@-2.3317494,-80.5344307,3a,75y,122.79h,88.27t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1spguUSc9LMqbzL5AVmLN8nw!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DpguUSc9LMqbzL5AVmLN8nw%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D218.58627%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656
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https://images.squarespa…Galapagos-EC.png
The Galapagos Islandsare an archipelago located west of mainland Ecuador. There are onlytrekkersandboat coverageon and around the islands. There is a wide variety of landscapes, including volcanic soil, low shrubbery, and craters (with Galapagos turtles onlooking).
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/Gal%C3%A1pagos+Islands/@-0.383106,-90.4233344,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x9021d9b43bec07cd:0xfb3e68fef05dae23!8m2!3d-0.383106!4d-90.4233344!16zL20vMDE2empq?entry=ttu
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https://images.squarespa…coverage-map.png
Egypt has verysparse coverage. The entirety of the coverage is in Generation 3, made with a trekker camera. Trekkers can be recognized by the fact that the camera is lower to the ground, having smaller blurs, and no car shadow. Instead of learning a lot of country-specific clues, it is more practical to simply memorise what the trekkers look like. There are seven sections of coverage, each centred around historic places of interest, ranging from the Pyramids to Coptic churches and medieval citadels. The coverage is limited to two general areas: Cairo: four trekkers. Alexandria: three trekkers, two of which are fairly far outside the city to its southwest (Monastery of Saint Mina and nearby archeological excavations).
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https://images.squarespa…04/Sandstone.png
Many of the buildings you see in the trekker coverage are made ofsandstone.
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https://goo.gl/maps/dq32XULgdhKAR6AP8
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https://images.squarespa…1b301/Arabic.png
The official language in Egypt isArabic. You can occasionally see it on signs in several of the trekkers. Its script can be identified by its lines and dots.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HPmrkLBG6ZSEPKAd6
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https://images.squarespa…/eg_pyramids.png
The greatpyramids of Gizahave trekker coverage NOTE: This is not to be confused with the pyramid inMemphis, which is made of glass instead of sand stone.
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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/GjibrhtPwBHG4Z749
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https://images.squarespa…khafretemple.png
The coverage inside the valley temple of Khafre can be recognised by the rows of massivesquare pillars.
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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/YZ4m7FEKMHJjqjtD8
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https://images.squarespa…77/eg_djoser.png
The Djoser pyramid, which can be recognised by thestair-like sectionscombined with the scaffolding surrounding it, is located south of Cairo. You can also find some other minor historicalexcavation sitesand some plaindesert coverage.
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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/7BqQiweSuJNymHtk9
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https://images.squarespa…_Cairo_walls.png
TheCairo Citadelis an enormous fortification with a trekker walking through and around it. It can be recognized by its massive walls that are made of clean-cut sandstone blocks.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VAucY4y6BAvVYMQ27
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https://images.squarespa…Cairo_mosque.png
Inside the Citadel, you can see the Ottoman-eraMosque of Muhammad Ali. It has light grey domes and very tall minarets. NOTE: This mosque looks superficially similar to theHagia Sophiamosque in Istanbul.
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https://goo.gl/maps/6a37EYEC7exLwYtw5
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https://images.squarespa…urch_outside.png
The trekker in and around theHanging Churchconsists of two parts that look fairly different from each other. Outside the church, the trekker is walking around anormal urban Cairo street. At most points, you will still see the church complex, its spires with crosses, and historic sandstone walls. But you will also see apartment buildings, shops, and normal pedestrian traffic. This trekker can be found just east of Giza, near the map label Fustat.
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https://goo.gl/maps/SrGsiFAa75jiPCHY8
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https://images.squarespa…hurch_inside.png
At a certain point, the trekker moves from the street into the Hanging Church. Inside, you will see abeautiful courtyardwith religious mosaics and two white church spires.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GADXfmeDStfRoLon9
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https://images.squarespa…/eg_quaitbay.png
The Qaitbay Citadel consists of alarge castlesurrounded by thick walls, which are both made ofsandstone.
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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/LAB9Mes4xaVkJtU38
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https://images.squarespa…eg_saintmina.png
The monastery complex of Saint Mina consists of several large, palace-like buildings in a somewhat modern, Arabic style. Most of the buildings have severalspirescrowned withChristian crosses.
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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/4JMzsw9HG38xSAEy6
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https://images.squarespa…d/eg_abumena.png
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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2025-07-25T16:55:13
https://goo.gl/maps/6SHCGFrbm1nTPdWDA
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https://images.squarespa…icense_Plate.png
Estonianlicence platesare long and white, with the standard blue European strip on the left.
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https://images.squarespa…ian+bollards.png
Estonian bollards have around, baton-like shape. They have a rectangular reflector on the front and two circular reflectors on the back. The reflectors can be white or orange. NOTE: Latvian and Lithuanian bollards look different. This infographicshows the main similarities and differences between the bollards of the Baltic and Nordic countries.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3Qb55hP5G1V5DsqT8
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https://images.squarespa…/Wooden_pole.png
Estonia uses a variety of different poles and poletops. Of the three Baltic countries, it has the least consistent utility poles. Round woodenpoles are the most common, sometimes with diagonal supports.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xgKEsvyvpeBudjgm9
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https://images.squarespa…oncrete_pole.png
You can additionally find a fair amount ofsquare concretepoles, often also with diagonal supports. These are similar to those found in Lithuania.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/UwAnACUPH9ZhAF2s7
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https://images.squarespa…d11e/Trident.png
Trident pole topsare somewhat common: This pole top features one insulator on top, and two to the side.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/DkuTLZMuZAX1F6we6
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https://images.squarespa…f64/Pole_cap.png
Most wooden poles have a smallmetal cap on top, similar to those found in the Nordic countries. NOTE: Alongside the Nordic countries of Sweden, Finland and Norway, these caps can also sometimes be found in Latvia.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/7yuf3nzLwxNf9zzh7
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https://images.squarespa…3/Road_lines.png
Outer road lines sometimes consist ofshort dashes. NOTE: Lithuania also sometimes has short dashes. In addition, Sweden primarily uses short dashes as outer road lines.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/XKQefS6CFm4GuE5D7
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https://images.squarespa…bb38/Chevron.png
Estonia usesred chevrons with white arrows. NOTE: Russia and Ukraine use the same chevrons. However, Latvian and Lithuanian chevrons have the opposite colour scheme: they are white with red arrows.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/pZycsGmSx7ebTHQT8
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https://images.squarespa…sign_Estonia.png
All Baltic countries use the same blue kilometre marker. However, they can be distinguished from each other by their angle relative to the road. In Estonia, the marker will beperpendicularto the road. It has numbers on both sides of the marker. For a quick overview of all three Baltic countries,see this infographic.
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https://images.squarespa…tonian+Signs.png
Each Baltic country has a slightly different border for its warning and speed signs. Estonian signs have athinred border, withno white outlinearound it (the red border extends all the way to the edge of the sign).
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/aNkJa3FxccAmJRjw5
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https://images.squarespa…eb/Guardrail.png
Estonia has normal A-type guardrails withno reflectors. NOTE: The other two Baltic countries can have reflectors on their guardrails. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/HGd5X2wy8JmLAVc66
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https://images.squarespa…sign_Estonia.png
Estonian pedestrian signs have3 stripes. The shape of the pedestrian has a relatively high level of detail, detailingshoesand anattached head. NOTE: Lithuanian signs also have 3 stripes, but the pedestrian looks less detailed. Latvian pedestrian signs have 5 stripes.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mjppakuN64ZLT8wu5
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https://images.squarespa…us_stop_sign.png
Estonian bus stop signs have this design. The bus hasfour windows. This is mostly useful to distinguish it from the Latvian bus stop sign, which has five windows. Note, however, that Lithuania has the same bus stop signs as Estonia.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/7Y8yPMySH7RiJWYV6
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https://images.squarespa…ue_and_white.png
Theseblue and whitesignpost wrappings are very common in Estonia. NOTE: They are also common in Finland and Sweden.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/1bThpqcXokjrkLDo8
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https://images.squarespa…ian_language.png
Estonianbelongs to the Finnic language family. It is closely related to Finnish. Within the Baltic languages, the following letters are unique to Estonian: Vowels with umlauts (two dots): Ä Ö Ü. Õ with a tilde. NOTE: Latvian and Lithuanian are both Indo-European languages that are not related to Estonian, and therefore look very different.
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https://images.squarespa…_street_sign.png
The Estonian words for street and road aretänavandtee, respectively. These words are unique to Estonian. Tänav is often abbreviated as ‘tn’. Many streets, especially in urban areas, have a simple name that completely lacks the tänav and or tee suffix. NOTE: The Finnish suffix -tie, meaning street, can look similar.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xg83MhTy51R2fWe78
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https://images.squarespa…_housenumber.png
It is fairly common to findoval-shapedblue house numbers in Estonia. NOTE: This is not common in the other Baltic countries, but can also be found inRussia.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://www.google.com/maps/@59.0913517,28.1667574,3a,15y,304.49h,91.94t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sTX_XXjOnF4tmR0_rySvAQQ!2e0!5s20130601T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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https://images.squarespa…architecture.png
Estonian architecture generally consists of a combination of wood and white brick, typically with somewhat steep corrugated metal roofs. Painted stone walls are also somewhat common. While wooden buildings can be found in all three Baltic countries, they are more common in Estonia.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/jEaG2pig3sfBJFt38
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https://images.squarespa…ectionalsign.png
Directional signs in Estonia are blue with white text and a white outline. NOTE: InFinland, the arrow is built into the white border instead of being an icon inside the border. The arrow onLatviansigns is more stylized than in Estonia andLithuania, where the back part of the arrowhead is vertical.
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2025-07-25T16:29:55
https://goo.gl/maps/g3aqkLH6yjQwrCSF7
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https://images.squarespa…c/Green_blur.png
Generation 3 coverage in Estonia often has a slight green tint to part of the panorama, which is referred to as “green blur” by the community. For many players, this green blur can be hard to identify at first. The location shown in this tip’s image is a fairly extreme example. To familiarise you with how it might look in-game, here are some more examples where it is fairly visible:1,2,3,4. NOTE: This discoloration usually does not occur in Latvia and Lithuania. It can however also be found in Sweden, often on the island of Gotland.
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https://goo.gl/maps/wRwNJGnT6JyKTjyx9
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https://images.squarespa…oad_coverage.png
The Generation 3 coverage in Estonia is more extensive than the other two Baltic countries, meaning that a lot ofvery rural roadsare covered. As a result, if you are considering guessing in one of the Baltic countries, and your location is Generation 3 on a very thin and rural road, you are slightly more likely to be in Estonia. Of course, use caution. This meta has many variables, and is not always reliable. Only use it as a last resort in no-info Baltic roulette rounds, when you have no better clues available.
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https://goo.gl/maps/o8qanyw36cE1h3wo8
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https://images.squarespa…9df58f/img-2.png
Estonia is a fairly flat country throughout, with only 10% of the country being higher than 100 metres, and the highest point being 318 metres tall. Still, thehilly partscan sometimes be recognizable. The hilliest areas are in the southeast, and the southern half of Lääne-Viru County. Note that the colours of this map are highly exaggerated to show the location of the hills more clearly.
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https://images.squarespa…n_in_Estonia.png
Estonia has a large Russian minority. In most of Ida-Viru County, they form a majority. As a result, you will sometimes see bilingual signs withRussian Cyrillicand Estonian in the region in and around Narva. Note that the majority of signs will still be in Estonian. You may occasionally see Cyrillic in other places.
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https://goo.gl/maps/uXutJMguhmoDPmsG6
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https://images.squarespa…Town_Tallinn.png
The old town of Tallinn looks very different from any other urban area in Estonia. It is an almost perfectly preserved historic area, with lots ofmedieval and renaissance-era buildings. In places, it can look a lot like cities in central Europe.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ys9pdsA68QF2exQ58
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https://images.squarespa…5cf702/Kihnu.png
Kihnu is a small island off the coast that has recognizable coverage: All coverage is Generation 4, taken duringlate autumn(recognizable by the fallen brown leaves on the ground). Noticeably, it has a verymoody, dark cloud cover, taken close to sunset. If you see a combination of these two things, Kihnu is a good place to guess.NOTE: Note that near Tartu you can also get a fair amount of autumn coverage, sometimes with a fair amount of cloud cover.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JekvF7KgywBPdqkn8
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https://images.squarespa…swatini+vibe.png
Eswatini’s landscape is known for itsgreen, wooded hillsandtall golden grass. NOTE: In contrast, Lesotho’s mountains are typically barren, and long grass is not a common sight there.
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2025-07-25T16:29:59
https://goo.gl/maps/kaSZLDsRUZT9rSqK9
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https://images.squarespa…ign+%2830%29.png
Poles in Eswatini are made ofdark brown woodand follow a simple design. The insulators are mostly mounted on the side. NOTE: In Southern Africa, three insulators on the pole are more commonly found in Eswatini.
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https://goo.gl/maps/WabAtaNFUHPmjDu39
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https://images.squarespa…d1e9a/MRroad.png
Roads starting with the letters“MR”are exclusive to Eswatini.
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https://goo.gl/maps/XijzShmqmNAUzgSr8
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https://images.squarespa…3/Eswa+lines.png
Eswatini typically usesyellowoutside lines and occasionally,triple whitemiddle lines. NOTE: Similar road lines can also be found in South Africa, Lesotho and Botswana.
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https://images.squarespa…ef961/import.png
All of Eswatini was covered by awhiteGoogle car without an antenna. NOTE: Within Africa, this car can also be found in South Africa, Lesotho and Botswana.
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2025-07-25T16:29:59
https://goo.gl/maps/LezhCXoNXmEpgHNX9
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https://images.squarespa…icense+Plate.png
Licence plates in Eswatini arelongandgreen at the bottom. NOTE: These may look similar to certain South African plates. Make sure to refer to other clues before guessing.
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https://images.squarespa…6/busshelter.png
Concrete bus sheltersare a common sight on roads in Eswatini.
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2025-07-25T16:29:59
https://goo.gl/maps/iA4AafmHbeThgvVc8
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https://images.squarespa…e_Grasslands.png
Montane grasslands withlong golden grassand a mountainous landscape are typical of Western Eswatini. NOTE: Long grass can be found in almost all areas of Eswatini. This clue refers specifically to the pristine golden colour most commonly seen in the Western highlands.
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2025-07-25T16:29:59
https://goo.gl/maps/3ANbxjsG6XHvEWSeA
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https://images.squarespa…_Plantations.png
Pine tree plantationsare found in select areas in the West of the country. NOTE: Similar plantations can also be found in South Africa.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Co1nJep9ZzFFVwjv7
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https://images.squarespa…-_MR9_Region.png
This distinct region in the central South of the country, mostly along the MR9, can be recognized by the dark, overwhelminggreennessandtall wooded mountains. NOTE: If you are struggling to see why this is unique, try comparing this to other areas of the country, which are more “golden” and light-coloured.
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https://goo.gl/maps/QnqDGkJadPeXfY1NA
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https://images.squarespa…_-_East_Flat.png
You can recognise this region in the east of the country thanks to theunusual flatnessand the mountains often visible in the distance.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7WXeAqaBidpshEgo7
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https://images.squarespa…e/Sugar_Cane.png
Sugar caneis grown in several areas along the Eastern border.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Rd2ooAxU1cFdyq8w9
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https://images.squarespa…h_of_Ngomane.png
The MR3 South of Ngomane can be recognized thanks to flatness, long dry grass and thedirt on the camera.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JmzYM7QGyM9oyKs46
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The MR3 from Manzini to the South African border isdividedby metal and stone guardrails, making it recognisable. HINT: This road is the only divided highway found in Eswatini.
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https://goo.gl/maps/m9WfTwwzVHykzXs18
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The MR8 in Southeastern Eswatini straddling the South African border is recognisable because of thisdistinct ridge to the east.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Z4RzWidosvGdZpUA9
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You can recognise theMlawula Nature Reservethanks to the narrow dirt tracks, tall grass and overall savannah landscape.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vCn23seDZXMGgZfj8
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If you seePortuguesetext in Eswatini, you are most likely in the small town of Lomahasha. NOTE: This is because of its proximity to Mozambique, where Portuguese is spoken.
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https://goo.gl/maps/8oo2gkohrgE1Vq3u8
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The Falkland Islands are a British Overseas Territory east of the Tierra del Fuego Province of Argentina. As such, for country streaks purposes, it is counted as the UK. Coverage is very limited: there are only a couple of Generation 3 trekkers. The trekkers are all located on and around three islands in the western part of the territory: Carcass Island West Point Island New Island Due to the sparse nature of the coverage, that is also entirely not on any streets, it is not useful to learn any territory identification metas. Instead, it is better to just memorise what the trekkers look like.
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The Carcass Island trekker can be recognized by theopen plains, with the ocean clearly visible. The ground may also get rocky. NOTE: Do not get this confused with the Faroe Islands trekker.
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https://goo.gl/maps/b3Dro8BA9QT1UhQr9
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Open plains withslightly yellow grasscan be seen on West Point Island. The ocean will not be clearly visible on this trekker.
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https://goo.gl/maps/8wZdNvZ4BWe9ewUp7
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Thisboat trekkercan be seen in the West Point Bay, with yellow hills in the distance with the MS National Geographic Explorer in the bay with the trekker.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VgNNhDfA3pJQpohR7
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Thissandy beachwith other people in red and blue jackets can be seen on New Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/67ENwgrMULMYYUcv6
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Inland New Island can be recognized by thedark brown soil. Tire tracks may also be visible.
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https://goo.gl/maps/g4c98CFw5MHgU15BA
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Distinctsteep cliffscan be seen on New Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vGxi34vi9qFJedpZ6
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The landscape of the Faroe islands is characterised by long, wide fjords with jaggedgreen mountainsthat rise straight out of the water, with rocky ridge lines along the mountainsides. The mountains generally look more imposing and greener than coastal mountains in Iceland, which can often be used to tell them apart.
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The Faroe islands havealmostno naturally growingtrees.
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The generation 4 coverage was captured with a black pickup truck with an antenna on the front. The truck is always blurred. NOTE: The truck in Iceland does not have a similar antenna.
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All Generation 3 car coverage on the Faroe Islands has a black Street View car with aplain grey roof rack. NOTE: No other country with a similar landscape has a car similar to this.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@62.1263803,-7.1502977,3a,90y,47.79h,1t,0.03r/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1spl6iJDOChAPZlBUaQVpjrA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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Faroese houses are typically made of wood, often with anabove ground basementmade of stone which is painted in a different colour than the wooden part. Roofs will usually be either metal or havegrass on top(turf).
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The Faroese language is most closely related to Icelandic, with the special letters Á, Ð, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý, Æ and Ø. It differs from Icelandic by using the letterØ, while Icelandic uses É and Þ.
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Faroese bollards are small wooden sticks that are mainly paintedyellowand sometimesred on the top.
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Guardrails on the Faroes have yellow reflectors. NOTE: Yellow reflectors are not found on guardrails in any other northern European countries.
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Directional signs areyellowwith athin white border, identical to the ones inIceland.
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Torshavn is by far thebiggest townon the islands, and the only place where you will find buildings taller than three floors. The landscape is somewhat open relative to the rest of the country, particularly to the east.
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Klaksvik is the second biggest town in the country by a significant margin and can often be recognized by thenarrow fjordwith fairly steep hills going roughly north to south.
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There are threewind parksvisible on the Faroes. The largest one by far is northwest of Torshavn, while the other two arenortheast of Torshavnandeast of Vestmannarespectively.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JzeesXJKHpeXHzXU9
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The village of Kirkjubøur at the southern tip of the main island can be recognised by theblack houses, almost all havinggrass roofs. The town also has a smallchurch ruin.
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https://goo.gl/maps/iKdyAK21o3jhrJFh7
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The trekker on Koltur island can typically be recognized by the narrow and lowpeninsulaon the southeastern tip of the island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/4CtT1mXmhyHWUu7H7
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The trekker on Eiðiskollur can be recognized by the extremelylow cloudssurrounding the peninsula.
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https://goo.gl/maps/quC6FaeEm5x1VpkYA
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The trekker west of Skopun can be recognised by thewide straitto the north with the main islands of the Faroes in the background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/DFZqSp5MKi97Eoh47
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There are two distinctpyramid-shaped mountainsto the south of the trekker on Klakkur, with a very thin layer of snow on top.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Vj2fdB4GxwMabaKf9
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The trekker by Gjógv features a view of thevillage to the southwith snow covered mountains in the background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NobERPV62GzBUwW77
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Agrey boatfeaturing several people inreflective clothesand with the text “RIB62” can be seen going to Koltur island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/6k8Vid8vZH4za3bw7
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Finland has shorter than normalwhiteplates with the standard Europeanblue stripon the left. NOTE: Åland has small,fully white plateswith blue lettering.
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https://goo.gl/maps/UoGQEzJqUPbe5bWX7
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Where present, outer road lines will always besolid white lines. NOTE: Unlike Sweden and Norway, Finland does not use dashed outside lines. The only exception to this are the Åland Islands in southwest Finland, which do use dashes.
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https://goo.gl/maps/RfG5RhsZ5fXDJXEY7
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Finland has several different types ofmiddle road lines, including: white dashes, with or without a solid white line next to it solid yellow with white dashes double yellow. Yellow lines are being phased out and are increasingly rare in newer coverage. NOTE: Sweden never has yellow middle lines. Norway has middle lines that have a distinctorange tint.
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https://goo.gl/maps/yQ7mJwXhJez2CDKa6
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Finland haslong black-and-white bollardswith a rectangular, white reflector on the front and two dots on the back. They can be either round or thin and curved. The black strip is typically diagonal. NOTE: They can look somewhat similar to bollards found in other Northern European countries.This infographicshows the differences.
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https://goo.gl/maps/bQdirBvE4rGb6pwUA
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In Finland, it is common to findorange snow poleswith a thin white band near the top. NOTE: These are also found commonly in Norway and Sweden, but with a muchwider white band, lower down on the pole. They can also have multiple white bands, while Finnish snow poles usually have just one band.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NTkDWm4tpUURx34P9
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TheFinnish languageis not related to most other European languages, so it has a very unique look. It has a lot of long words and double vowels. The Finnish alphabet includes the lettersäandö. NOTE: Estonian is closely related to Finnish, so it can look similar. Estonian uses the letters õ and ü, which are not used in Finnish.
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