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Whitedirectional signs can only be found in Tasmania.
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Roads that start with the letter‘C’are only found in Victoria and Tasmania. In addition, South Australia has some C roads near the border with Victoria.
NOTE: Since these are smaller and less major roads, Generation 1 or 2 is common.
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https://goo.gl/maps/P1Cyr8bhfQKBdGCZ6
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South Australia is the only Australian state that uses a25speed limit inschoolzones.
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https://goo.gl/maps/eqeeJkjJo1mguXeA6
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Within Australia, a speed limit of130 km/hcan only be found in the Northern Territory.
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https://goo.gl/maps/KPp9PJQ2hLtuKQzn8
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Some ‘Keep Left’ signs in New South Wales, Queensland, and the Northern Territory use this thinner version, which doesnotinclude an arrow.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HWy8PCDvein2m16a7
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Traffic lights with awhite outlinearound the frame are found in the eastern and western states of WA, QLD, NSW, ACT and Tas. Traffic lights without a border are found in the remaining, central states.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-31.9491158,115.8644931,3a,15y,178.33h,95.2t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sXyeYko8QaYAkLTpWlprFfQ!2e0!5s20210301T000000!7i16384!8i8192
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You can find thesedark greenproperty markers on the sides of roads in Western Australia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VVihb2N5Q6WW7gvt5
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You can find thesewhiteproperty markers on the sides of roads in South Australia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/aYW5zvMtrEYW47w59
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Thisguardrail ending, featuring a black dash on a yellow background, is almost exclusive to New South Wales and the ACT.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Ty56eHufegeffX4r5
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You can find these white hydrant poles that feature ablue circleand a red section on top of it in Victoria.
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https://goo.gl/maps/WwGrHw1EqGDuL2kx8
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These fire hydrants withred painted topsare unique to Victoria.
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https://goo.gl/maps/UScNqqXvfFwJXkJM6
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Western Australia, and especially the Perth area, is known for itsreddish-orange soil.
NOTE: Although this is very useful, there are numerous areas in WA with light soil, and conversely there are areas in other states with reddish-orange soil.
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https://goo.gl/maps/CByWBq1n7TS3thW57
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Thesebrush plantsare commonly seen in Western Australia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/sjgY2ceEqgyt9CE69
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The vegetation in the area surroundingDarwinis extremely distinct. It features dark red soil, as well as rich green grass and trees. The tree trunks are typically black.
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https://goo.gl/maps/85L51ETBL965S9hn9
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Termite moundscan sometimes be seen in the Northern Territory and rarely northern WA and QLD. They appear as brown, spiky formations rising out of the ground.
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https://goo.gl/maps/2LT9marVZG38Y6vv8
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The area around Warramboo in SA to Madura in WA has a unique landscape. Vegetation is quitedryand is made up of shrubs andwide crowned eucalyptus. In addition, the soil is sandy with a slight orange tint.
The dry area east of Adelaide and into northwestern Victoria has a similar landscape, with the same vegetation but usually withwhiter soil.
NOTE: The soil gets more red in the WA side. Redder soil can also be seen more inland on the Victorian side around Mildura. In addition, the Nullarbor Highway has a distinct landscape.
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https://goo.gl/maps/rFiSFVLVUJcF4kGt5
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Lush green or goldenfields can be found in this band from the south of the Yorke Peninsula to Echuca. In the SA side, the landscape should be drier than the Victorian side and more wide crowned eucalyptus can be seen. On the Victorian side, the trees generally have more leaves and are taller.
NOTE: The area near Mount Gambier has a distinct landscape. For more information, see below.
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https://goo.gl/maps/LtUSqyqp6m8a2uog8
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Coastal northern Queensland is verytropical. Typical vegetation consists of palm trees and dark green vegetation.
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https://goo.gl/maps/2x3CPoYNBnFWqtDm9
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Sugarcane plantationsare very common in Northern Queensland, due to its tropical climate.
NOTE: Sugarcane plantations can be seen as far south as northern NSW, however are most commonly found in northern Queensland. For a detailed overview, seethismap.
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https://goo.gl/maps/8NsMtjowW1FX4Px28
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The landscape in inland NSW is mostly flat, and the soil getsredderthe more inland you go. Vegetation consists of mostly drypale-green shrubs. Further east and on the Queensland and Victorian borders, the climate gets more temperate but is still quite dry and more eucalyptus trees can be seen, with the soil transitioning into a more sandy colour as well as more hills beingvisible.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GhZAimbF6eymrGVE9
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Tasmania has acool temperateclimate which is uncommon in the rest of Australia and is comparable to central-southern Chile or New Zealand. Typical landscape consists of green rolling hills that can look dry in winter coverage. Eucalyptus trees can be seen on the side of roads and on hills in the distance. Rural Tasmania is also quite hilly with dense eucalyptus forests making up thelandscape.
NOTE: Certain areas of Victoria can look similar so make sure to look for other clues.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zcCanmsdVyGkoXY49
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Generation 2cannotbe found in the Northern Territory.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9qD3QhA83u2EtxKA9
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Australia is home to dozens ofrare Google cars, which can usually be found in natural reserves.
Most rare Google cars withsnorkelsare located in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Thesnorkelsare dark grey or black extensions to the side of the car, to keep the engine dry when submerged in water.
NOTE: The only snorkels outside NSW and ACT are found on two cars in Western Australia (1and2).
GeoHints has a complete overview of all rare cars, which can be found onthis page.
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https://goo.gl/maps/wFgk2iGZBaQLe2nN8
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For country streak purposes, Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islandsare countedas part of Australia. For example, clicking Australia on Christmas Island counts as a country streak.
These islands haveunique carswhich makes them easily identifiable.
Plonk It has a more in-depth guide to Christmas Islandhere.
Plonk It has a more in-depth guide to Cocos (Keeling) Islandshere.
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The area around Tom Price can be recognized by itsredsoil, Generation 2 camera androcky hills.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BFHmQ7RBrNPvFo3N6
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Alice Springs, an isolated town in the southern part of the Northern Territory, features distinctorange rocksthat can be seen in the distance or at the end of roads.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GgyzYNTZgVLMQSZm9
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The northern QLD city of Cairns is distinct due to itstropicalvegetation and big green mountains around the city.
NOTE: To differentiate Cairns from other northern Queensland towns, Cairns has many high rise buildings and should feel quite urban.Divided roadsare also common in downtown Cairns, and only commonly seen in Mackay further south, where it is less tropical and more flat.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3HjnCsgmbsdWAFMA9
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The area aroundMount Gambier, SA features white soil and extensive pine tree plantations, making it recognisable.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9Ww6tgNk4MP7q2Mk9
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Kangaroo Islandin South Australia tends to have a distinct look. The vegetation mostly consists of bushes and low, stubby eucalyptus trees with puffy clusters of leaves. The orange soil colour is reminiscent of Western Australia.
In addition, the island only has Generation 2 andGeneration 4coverage.
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https://goo.gl/maps/hJLoayN4ogUyFonx8
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The Nullarbor Highway (Latin for “no tree”) can be easily recognized thanks to the flatness, overall grey look andvery low vegetation.
NOTE: Use the road angle or road lines to determine whether you are on the WA or SA side.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Mih6F8nXikmw8hi96
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On most of the Northern Territory section of the Barkly Highway and a small part of the Queensland section, awirecan be seen on the left side of the car.
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Dorat Road (23) in the Northern Territory can be easily recognized thanks to its distinct Darwin area landscape andlackof road lines.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7AeYeW96TpyQ2dVi6
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The Sturt Highway from Wentworth to Wagga Wagga can havetriplebroken centre lines.
NOTE: Triple broken centre lines can also be found on other major roads in NSW, such as the Gwydir Highway. However, they are most common on the Sturt Highway.
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https://goo.gl/maps/q35yxva5Cw8XhHq79
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The Stuart Highway from Alice Springs to around Pimba, SA can be easily recognized by itsbright orangedirt, short trees and blue car Generation 4.
NOTE: Use the road angle and whether there arerumble stripsto determine whether you are in NT or SA. Rumble strips are much rarer on the NT side.
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https://goo.gl/maps/71LHNi6HTXB6VwCt8
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You can sometimes seeslopedkerbs in Perth, where it gradually declines to the road, whilst in other cities kerbs gostraight downat a 90 degree angle.
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https://goo.gl/maps/a74CJ2mpxo428N3X6
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Melbourne poles commonly feature these white, rectangular stickers, with a smallerblue squareinside it.
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https://goo.gl/maps/fBzWxt2yXicYyJM16
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All-yellowroad lines can be seen on roads around Mount Kosciuszko.
In addition, a unique white truck with asnorkel, and cab guard can be found.
NOTE: All yellow road lines can also be found in other alpine areas in Victoria and New South Wales, so make sure to look at the landscape and other clues.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Mf4KsfTjzFQogBKF9
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South Australian styleStobie polescan sometimes be found in the NSW town of Broken Hill.
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https://goo.gl/maps/k3aFZquPRHVNXhrH9
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This street sign is unique toBrisbaneCity Council.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mL6J4Rh5P6fAexuj7
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This street sign is unique toGold CoastCity Council.
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https://goo.gl/maps/LE7VaZwH61hPJXdA7
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This street sign is unique to the City ofSydney.
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https://goo.gl/maps/envRhLpPuEQzfm6y8
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Austria has long,whitelicence plates with the standardblue EU stripon the left.
NOTE: Italian plates have two blue strips, on both sides of the plate. Italian plates also tend to be noticeably shorter.
Swiss plates are long and white, but lack the blue strip.
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Austria uses whitebollards, with ablack top. The colour of the reflector is(dark) red or dark grey.
Many bollards also feature a small nipple-shaped black cap on the top. Bollards sometimes have asnow pole on top.
NOTE: Slovenia and Montenegro use the same bollards, but with bright red reflectors instead of grey or dark red. Germany uses simple white bollards with grey reflectors.
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https://goo.gl/maps/kkcrsQwXxFkn52rq8
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Austria uses two colour schemes forchevrons:
white on red
red on yellow
NOTE: Germany mostly uses red on white chevrons, and rarely red on yellow.
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https://goo.gl/maps/pFCg2KPnDvejzAiM7
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Roundwoodenpoles are the most common type of pole found in Austria.
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https://goo.gl/maps/oDFKP2MnFYQX4uCn9
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Most of Austria ismountainousand covered in forests. However, some areas in the east and northeast are much more flat and agricultural.
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https://goo.gl/maps/x6nRVi6b7ykzJGZE9
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Alpine architecture is common in Austria and other countries in the Alps. Houses commonly have distinctlightcoloured walls, withwoodenelements such as balconies or panelling around the top floor, with dark-coloured wooden roofs that extend outward. The roofs can sometimes be angled downward at the front and back. In addition, houses are also often multi-storeyed.
NOTE: Germany uses similar architecture in its southern states.
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The official language of Austria isGerman. The German language uses the special letters Ä, Ö, Ü and ß.
NOTE: The other majority German-speaking countries with coverage are Switzerland and Germany. In addition, German is spoken inEast Belgiumand the Italian province ofSouth Tyrol.
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You can tell the three German-speaking countries apart bycamera metaalone:
Austria only hasGeneration 3and Generation 4 coverage (the only exceptions being Generation 2 onone roadin Burgenland, and severalski resort trekkers).
Germany only has Generation 4 coverage. (the only exceptions being spills and trekkers)
Switzerland car coverage is alwayslow-cam. This can be recognized by the much bigger car blur.
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https://goo.gl/maps/LebHyLrqsjkqyoZMA
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Austria also has generation 4 “smallcam” coverage, which is mounted lower than regular generation 4 and has a relatively big circular blur with a small protrusion at the front. The blur can also be fully transparent, making it harder to spot.
NOTE: Most of Western Europe also has smallcam.
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Direction signs have a white background, ablue outline, and a unique font.
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https://goo.gl/maps/m73UhLyaiyCod96m8
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Similar white signs with ablue outline and unique font can also be seen at theentrance of towns.
NOTE: Germany usesyellow town entrance signswith a black outline.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Ljn4XR15iQsetv7m7
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Greensigns can commonly be seen, giving directions to different local facilities.
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https://goo.gl/maps/dMrfFMLy3E2qFgWy6
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Pedestrian signshave a unique design: instead of zebra stripes, they have two horizontal dashed lines.
NOTE: All neighbouring countries have pedestrian signs with zebra stripes.
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https://goo.gl/maps/KD8s2FCpf4FNeNmZ7
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Road signs in Austria are sometimes mounted byfour metal clips, which is unique within central Europe. However, plenty of Austrian signs are attached in other ways.
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Road markersare blue with white numbers. They have one decimal separated by a comma, making them very recognizable.
NOTE: Slovenian road markers are white. And German markers have a thin white outline.
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https://goo.gl/maps/rYFqVXHgxeNhhRa26
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Austrianbus stop signscontain a yellow and green circle with the letterH.
NOTE: This design is relatively unique in Europe. The only other country with similar bus stop signs is Germany.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zNeTc1aHj9j2EXZp9
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These one-way traffic signs, with the word‘EINBAHN’written on them, are unique to Austria.
NOTE: In Germany there will be “Einbahnstraße” written on the sign.
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https://goo.gl/maps/CsaBeR6SbvTfy5FT6
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“No Stopping” and “No Waiting” signs in Austria will often have the words “Anfang” or “Ende” (meaning “beginning” and “end”) written on, or below, them.
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https://goo.gl/maps/g3SY4BSFbGSHmLnj7
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These simple dead-end signs with a white upside down T are unique to Austria.
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Theseyellownatural gas poles, which resemble snow poles, are unique to Austria.
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https://goo.gl/maps/rJYmXFH4Fz948Xp56
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Elevationis very important when region-guessing Austria based on landscape alone.
The central and western parts of Austria are the most mountainous. The flatter areas are found in the east, mostly near the borders. Note that “flat” is a relative concept in Austria: even in the flat areas, rolling hills are still common.
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A map of AustrianA-roadscan be seen here, following the general trend of increasing in number from east to west.
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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AustrianB-roads, indicated by white text inside of a blue rectangle, also follow the general trend of increasing in number from east to west.
An important exception to this are roads 222-230, which are located inside the state of Vienna.
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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Each Austrian state has its ownunique flag, shown in the image.
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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Each Austrian state has its ownuniquebus company, the logo of which can be seen on the side of buses.
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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Bus stops consisting ofneon-yellow polesare found in Vorarlberg.
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Theseyellow and white stripesaround poles and signposts are found in Vorarlberg.
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White kilometre markerscan be found in Vorarlberg as well as on a road inwestern Salzburg.
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A largewhitepainted squarein the middle of the road can be found next to kilometre markers in Salzburg.
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Green“Güterweg” signs are found in Burgenland.
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White“Güterweg” signs with ablack outlineare mainly found in Upper Austria.
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In Lower Austria, you may find signs withyellow and blue sign borders, corresponding to theflag of the region.
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Vineyardsare limited to the far eastern part of the country.
You can find a very precise maphere. Notably, there are a lot of vineyards close to Vienna and around Lake Neusiedl.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NQ6D2kAEztmTmDV26
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Thehighest parts of the Alpsare found in the west and central parts of the country.
The tallest mountains are found in the panhandle of Austria, on the Italian border. These mountains can be recognized by their generally sharper peak andgrander appearance.
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This uniquetin foil antennacan be found in westernAustria, mostly near the Swiss border.
NOTE: This antenna is unique to Austria.
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https://goo.gl/maps/K7fb6xikV5EWCPSr9
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Vienna street signsare extremely recognizable dark blue plaques with a traditional-looking white serif font. The number at the start will indicate which district you are in (see the map).
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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Most other major cities in Austria also have their ownunique street signs.
NOTE: Many of the arbitrary blue ones can look similar, but the 4 listed in the graphic can be differentiated by:
Vienna - District Number
Salzburg - Unique Font
Klagenfurt - Irregular White Border
St Polten - Rounded White Border
You can click the image to enlarge it.
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Poles in Vienna andInnsbruckfeature thesered-and-whitepieces of tape that look like the Austrian flag. They can be differentiated by the fact that the tapes inViennaare thinner, and there are typically two on each pole.
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Lake Constance(known in German as the Bodensee) is a large lake on the western border of Austria. It can be recognized by its vastness, which is not seen in other lakes within the mountainous part of the country.
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Since the Azores is an autonomous region of Portugal, you will often come across various types of Portuguese infrastructure, such as poles, chevrons and bollards.
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Most of the Azores visible on Street View consists of open agricultural fields in a rolling landscape, often with taller round hills in the background.
NOTE: Madeira has a very mountainous landscape, and very rarely has open agricultural fields.
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Dry rock wallsmade of volcanic rocks are very common on the Azores.
NOTE: Dry rock walls are not common on Madeira, and while they are somewhat common on mainland Portugal, they will not be made of volcanic rocks.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Pbr6haK8eg5TcU2a9
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Hydrangeascan commonly be seen on the Azores.
NOTE: They can rarely be found on Madeira.
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https://goo.gl/maps/WwH2bT56AzExbTEb7
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Japanese cedars (cryptomeria japonica) are very common on the Azores.
NOTE: While they can less commonly be seen on Madeira, they are not native to any part of mainland Europe.
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https://goo.gl/maps/qKec9TiRjEgvEbV8A
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Houses in the Azores are typically one or two stories, with an orange tiled roof. They are paintedwhiteor inpastel colours, and dark green shutters on windows are common.
While you can also findyelloworbluehighlights like in mainland Portugal,grey highlightsare almost exclusive to the Azores.
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Street signs in the Azores are almost exclusively painted ceramic tiles, with blue letters and, typically, a decorative pattern around the edge.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/ToMozFbi74mPnijs8
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Signposts on the Azores are often striped.
NOTE: These are also seen on Madeira.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xC7HBpSxGej25Rsp8
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Black and white cowsare very common on the Azores.
NOTE: Cows on Madeira are usuallybrown with white spots.
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The only islands in the Azores with car coverage are Ilha de São Miguel and Ilha Terceira. Ilha do Faial also has a couple oftrekkers.
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The only island withGeneration 4coverage is Ilha de São Miguel.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/FeT1ivRsqcdF96LH7
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Rock walls with a white painted concrete top are somewhat common on Ilha Terceira.
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Ilha de São Miguel is the only island in the Azores or Madeira where you can find lakes.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:28:56
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https://goo.gl/maps/9PbobNJkrBrYytE38
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A trekker going along the edge of a crater can be seen on Ilha do Faial.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:28:56
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https://goo.gl/maps/uvf2SVtGtsuXkRXt5
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1
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Bangladeshi licence plates are eitherwhite,blackorturquoise.
NOTE: The turquoise plate can only be found in Bangladesh.
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| 2025-07-25T16:28:58
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The Bengali script features a continuoushorizontal lineat the top of each word. It has a similar look toDevanagari(Hindi), however it can usually be recognised by the many letters featuring triangular shapes.
NOTE: Bengali is an official language in Bangladesh and parts of eastern India.
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In Generation 3 coverage, these three cars can be seen in Bangladesh: thered mirror with bars,classic whiteandstriped whitecar.
NOTE: The classic white car is the only car that is not unique to Bangladesh. Make sure to not mix up the striped white with the Cambodian car, since they look similar.
| 2
| 2025-07-25T16:28:58
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https://goo.gl/maps/GebvK9cUe5Xdwqje7
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In Generation 4 coverage, two Street View cars can be seen in Bangladesh: a black car and a white car.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:28:58
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https://goo.gl/maps/Z8Exw6MskqLX4zHY7
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Bangladesh, as well as a variety of other countries, has received some poor quality coverage, also known as “Shitcam”. The Shitcam car colours areblackandwhite.
NOTE:Sometimes the car colour can be fully obstructed by abig circular blur.
| 2
| 2025-07-25T16:28:58
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https://www.google.com/maps/@23.6593897,90.4855596,3a,63.7y,83.56h,57.38t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s1pCZPeT5RHbSzl-lSifVeQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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Rickshawsare frequently found all around Bangladesh, especially the green auto rickshaws.
NOTE: They are found in other Asian countries as well.
| 2
| 2025-07-25T16:28:58
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https://goo.gl/maps/E9wUXUvtKGa67Qbm7
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