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Laos uses square concreteblack and white bollardswith one or more black bands. NOTE: Thailand, Indonesia, and rarely Cambodia use similar bollards.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HpWRhdGVCwAJAaKg6
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Some lamp posts havediagonal red and white striped markingsthat do notgo down to the base.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FjnT8AG1DFAD8xkA9
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Ared and whitepainted cuboid concrete bollard can sometimes be seen a few metres off the side of the road.
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https://goo.gl/maps/AAEn5A6WkjP3MW4H8
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Laos has a communist government. You can sometimes see redhammer and sickle flags.
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https://goo.gl/maps/hrGV2PJXPSjLrCGA6
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Luang Prabang is located on theMekong Riverand surrounded by lowmountainsand hills (not always visible).
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https://goo.gl/maps/kdK5uhvp6kE4E3zc6
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Palm treesare common in Luang Prabang.
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https://goo.gl/maps/qyXoP6dCzSdHoFB77
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Luang Prabang is the former royal capital of Laos and a UNESCO heritage site. The city has a lot ofhistorical architecture, including severaltemples. Many buildings make use of traditionaldark woodenarchitectural elements. There are also some buildings dating back toFrench colonialrule of Laos.
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https://goo.gl/maps/T4rVQMmiqkaFBLhy7
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Within Laos,blue sign backsare only found in Luang Prabang.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3WneEABNk3pKJjVW9
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Thisrugged mountain rangecan be seen from almost any point in Vang Vieng, and is the most reliable way of recognizing it. NOTE: Vang Vieng hasvery limited coverage; by far the least out of all 5 Lao cities. The actual coverage is also south of the Vang Vieng label on the map.
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Vang Vieng is also verytouristic: you will see a lot of signs for hotels, guesthouses, and other tourism-related enterprises. In the (very few) rounds that the distinct mountains are blocked by buildings, this is a good way to recognize the town.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Ye3vhEGFjVd2LAok6
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As previously mentioned, the Vientiane area is the only part of Laos where the Google car isnotvisible. It also has a considerable amount of rural coverage, especially to its southeast. NOTE: This may lead to toss-ups with Thailand and Cambodia. Use the driving side (Thailand being left, and Laos and Cambodia right), along with other clues to tell them apart.
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https://goo.gl/maps/882kdEjzZEyjDq9q8
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Road 450 east of Vientiane is made entirely ofconcrete blocks. It is also one of the very few divided highways in Laos with coverage.
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The divided highway that passes through Nong Beuak can be easily recognized by thesestreet lampsthat line the sides of the road. NOTE: These streetlamps can also be found on the divided section of road 13, but it is more urban, and has a different road angle.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xYdtr8J8HBELHyCW9
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The road that goes through the conservation area features uniquelyhillyterrain for Laos. Landscape around the road is also verydry, and mostlyforested. Additionally, the road is in good condition with coloured curbs and dashed outer lines. NOTE: It is the only single lane road that has black and white or yellow and white curbs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HBJ24q6zJsM55E536
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The only trekker in Laos is a view of the monumentalPatuxaiarch, a massive war memorial in the middle of Vientiane. Some of the coverage is made with a normal trekker, and some with atripod.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Jhfo521otTgghE1W9
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Savannakhet is veryflat: the only mountains that are visible are on the other side of the Mekong river, in Thailand. It is also recognizable as its soil has aslight redtinge, however not as red as Pakse. NOTE: On Google Maps, the label for Savannakhet is hidden under the label of the Thai province of Mukdahan until you zoom in relatively close. You can find Savannakhet by going west of Xeno.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vdbqghAkcZivzUcu5
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The southern city of Pakse is easily recognizable thanks to the distinctredsoil. The vegetation is also uniquelydry, with equallydry hillsnearby.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VRfYqJdVfgmuNvwL6
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This 1380-metre longbridgecrosses the Mekong River next to the city of Pakse. It is the only major bridge in Laos with coverage.
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Latvianlicence platesare long and white, with the standard blue European strip on the left.
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Latvian bollards have athin, slightly curved shape. They have a rectangular reflector on the front, and two circular reflectors on the back. The reflectors can be white or orange. The black strip is slightly angled. Bollards often have numbers below the front reflector. NOTE: Estonian 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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Latvian poles have distinctive poletops, withhook-shaped insulators, that are arranged in an alternating manner: left-right-left (or vice versa). NOTE: These poletops are much more rare in the other two Baltic countries. They can however appear in some other European countries.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Jv42bzU7EtxRHnQP6
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Latvia uses white chevrons with red arrows. NOTE: Many other European countries, including Lithuania and Poland, use the same chevrons. However, Estonia, Russia and Ukraine use chevrons with the opposite colour scheme: red with white arrows.
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https://goo.gl/maps/hiLDBft1bigExgip6
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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 Latvia, the marker will beparallelto the road. It only has a number on one side. For a quick overview of all three Baltic countries, seethis infographic.
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https://goo.gl/maps/jVrqxq487ri9rZE27
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Each Baltic country has a slightly different border for its warning and speed signs. Latvian signs have athickred border, with athin white outlinearound it.
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https://goo.gl/maps/gEYNkP3v5WTvfuwf7
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Latvian pedestrian signs havefive stripes, which is unique within the Baltics. Uniquely, the pedestrian has noticeablylong legscompared to pedestrian signs in other European countries. The other two Baltic countries have three stripes on their pedestrian signs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/KmbmMNQh5qyBCMe77
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Latvian bus stop signs have this design. Most importantly, the bus hasfive windows. Within the Baltics, this is unique to Latvia. The other two Baltic countries have four windows.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ZCbvTDGF9dK5Dziz8
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Latvia has normal A-type guardrails withwhite or red reflectors. NOTE:Estonia has no reflectors. Lithuania has orange reflectors. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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https://goo.gl/maps/RVEYU1szGvsikJs59
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Latvianbelongs to the Baltic language family. The other major member of this language family is Lithuanian, to which it is closely related. Within the Baltic languages, the following letters are unique to Latvian: Vowels with a macron (horizontal stripe): Ā Ē Ī. Consonants with a small hook: Ģ Ķ Ļ Ņ. NOTE: Estonian is not a member of the Baltic language family (despite the name), and therefore looks significantly different.
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The Latvian word for street isiela. This word is unique to Latvian. Very rarely, you might see ‘gatve’ in Riga (abbreviated as gat.). This word is also the standard word for street in Lithuania (usually abbreviated as g.).
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https://goo.gl/maps/7jzCqFz4S6QSxS8y6
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Latvian house numbers are often shaped liketall rectanglesand can be found inseveral colours. NOTE: This is not common in Estonia or Lithuania.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@56.6568307,23.7457261,3a,15y,38.74h,91.25t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sP7bXCAylAr5ghFSDKp9l1g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
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Latvian architecture generally consists of a combination ofwoodandwhite brick, typically with somewhat steepcorrugated metal roofs. Slightly modern houses withpastel coloured stone wallsand houses with a combination of wood with another material, particularly white brick, are also common.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Bbeoky6CBx3GRkZt6
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Latvian directional signs are blue with white text. NOTE: The arrow on Latvian signs is more stylized than inEstoniaandLithuania, where the back part of the arrowhead is vertical.
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https://goo.gl/maps/eW7AJWdVriTfsprx7
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The area south of Jelgava is characterised by awide open landscapewith considerably less forest and more fields than most of the rest of Latvia.
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https://goo.gl/maps/WUpY4LvnEMPxETM56
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The historic downtown area of Riga is characterised by majesticart nouveauarchitecture, that is in places reminiscent of the architecture in Vienna. This is unique within Latvia, and even within the entire Baltics.
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https://goo.gl/maps/94yYzKyx3xLk4gAG9
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Standard Lebanese licence plates are either long with a blue strip on the left, similar to most licence plates in Europe, orshortwith a similar blue strip. Licence plates on taxis are notablydeep red. You may also find licence plates withother colours.
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https://goo.gl/maps/oQN6Fvb8y2GSypoC6
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The official language of Lebanon isArabic, howeverEnglishandFrenchare also common to see.
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https://goo.gl/maps/wAohfpzv2g5ayJyy7
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Lebanon is currently the only Middle Eastern country that has officialshitcam coverage.
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Apart from the shitcam, all of the Lebanese coverage was taken with aGeneration 3 trekker.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ivF5SCCKd4r3uK4o9
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Lebanon has aMediterranean landscape, with a lot of hills and rocky cliffs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/XZ9yWgSmuLSArWUk6
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Lebanon uses a variety ofmetallic mesh poles, which are sometimespainted bright yellow. Generic-looking wooden poles are common too.
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While several types of architecture can be found on the Lebanese coverage, it is worth mentioning that many buildings are made ofsandstone bricks. NOTE: These bricks often look very similar toJerusalem stone, commonly found in Israel and the West Bank.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@31.8956347,35.198306,3a,75y,245.85h,124.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s21rJNnw9rW4MmPpgX4NHNw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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Most of the coverage is concentrated near the west coast, north of Beirut.
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The region around Zahle has flat agricultural fields, with mountains visible to the northwest.
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Coverage wheresnowis visible on mountain tops, or on the ground, is found in the northeastern mountains, east of Tripoli.
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Northern Lebanon isvery flatandagricultural. You might see the mountains to the southeast.
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A visible black car can be found in and around Zahle.
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The Generation 3 trekker coverage in Lebanon isextremely limited, mostly being found around tourist attractions, university campuses and trails. Note that due to the large number of distinct trekkers, this guide will only cover those that are considered pinpointable.
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Beirut is the capital of Lebanon and the only covered city with many modernhigh-rise buildings. While the city might not be clearly visible from all parts of the coverage, you will almost always be able to see urbanbuildingsorinfrastructurein the background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/QbcXbyAKVZ5qwiFW6
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Coverage was taken along parts of the promenade in Beirut, with a grey brick pavement and a large number of fan palms.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Fm7ipn8TSJfYkyiy7
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Université Saint Joseph, southeast of central Beirut can be recognised by the old,grand-lookingsandstone building.
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https://goo.gl/maps/noFmNwbewTPxPnS59
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Campus Debbieh of the Beirut Arab University consists of somewhat sparsely built largemodern sandstone buildingson top of a forested hill.The oceancan typically be seen far away to the west.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JABVUYU4L9Zztrxm8
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The Lebanese International University (LIU) can be recognised by the many large stone buildings having unpainted bottom floors while the floors above are painted beige.
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https://goo.gl/maps/y7vp4LyNC198MMyM9
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https://images.squarespa…_balamanduni.png
The University of Balamand has a lot of modernwhite painted buildings. The buildings often have a very cubic look.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vr4q4NubrXySzSY78
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The Lebanese American University, east of Byblos, has a veryurban look, with a lot of construction work and large modern buildings.
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https://goo.gl/maps/amU8qk9x4ZRvfs6c7
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The ancient city of Byblos is one of the oldest cities in the world and can be recognised by the manyold historical buildings, almost all built out of the same type of unpainted stone bricks.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ox8Mdbp1BwfMZbS96
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The trekker near Bsharri can be recognised by thelarge canyonto the south.
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https://goo.gl/maps/AJc5vp5hPnoYZa7a7
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In Baalbek you can find a large complex ofRoman ruins.
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https://goo.gl/maps/SchY7afwE5gGjyWCA
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The Mseilha fortress can be found southwest of Tripoli and is built on a monolithic limestone rock.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GZQ7WY6ykS6cFW1v5
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The onlyrural coastal roadwith trekker coverage in Lebanon can be found southwest of Tripoli.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NYq3MzkuWBN9kEnR7
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All coverage in Lesotho isGeneration 3. In almost all locations, the back of awhiteGoogle car without an antenna is visible. NOTE: The other three southern African countries of Eswatini, Botswana and South Africa also have the same white car in Generation 3 coverage. While Botswana and Eswatini only have Generation 3 coverage, South Africa also has Generation 2 and Generation 4 coverage. In addition, Generation 3 coverage is somewhat rare in South Africa.
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https://goo.gl/maps/PK8NwNS3Zok1yCA6A
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One of the best ways to identify the country are the characteristic ‘Lesotho mountains’. They are bare and treeless, often have tabletop-like shapes, and recognizable horizontal rocky ridgelines. Depending on where you are in the country, the mountains can vary a bit in appearance. Especially inland areas towards the southeast, where they appear more likerolling green hillsrather than isolated tabletop mountains. However, you will still often be able to see thehorizontal rocky ridges.
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https://goo.gl/maps/uRYrjkWN2cmHuVEx6
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Lesotho uses long white licence plates withbluetext. If partially unblurred, you may see theMokorotlo hatsymbol on the left.
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Lesotho usesyellow outer linesand white inner lines. NOTE: These are also found in the other three southern African countries.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ReggmYP1bDLvZzRy6
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Some roads have uniquetriple middle lines, consisting of two solid lines with a dashed line in between. NOTE: These are also found in the other three southern African countries, but nowhere else in the world.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ivnDRFo19e2ukgGe7
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Like the three other Southern African countries, Lesotho drives on theleft.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JSAz42fCg3b2hkEJA
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In rural areas, you will often see traditionalround hutswith thatched roofs. NOTE: These are less common in the other three southern African countries, but can still be seen.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Vz5UWqorAUAkz7vG6
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https://images.squarespa…8afd88/Agave.png
Theseagave plantsare common throughout the countryside and often a good clue for the country.
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https://goo.gl/maps/GU5WE2weMnhFiqMU8
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Grasslands in Lesotho primarily consist ofshort grass. NOTE: This is mostly useful to distinguish Lesotho from Eswatini, which famously has a lot of tall grass.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Uwp5vKH5X3oWjsSq9
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Many people in Lesotho weartraditional clothing. Most recognizably, a lot of people can be seen wearing aBasotho woollen blanket.
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https://goo.gl/maps/n51avXLx2feZfeDQ6
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Lesotho is a very rural society. You will often see a lot offree-roaming livestockon Lesotho’s roads: most commonly cows, but also horses, donkeys, and other farm animals.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NQMV9xwjPjVCwo766
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Coverage in Lesotho isvery sparse, particularly in the southeastern half, where it’s mostly limited to yellow roads. All urban coverage is found in the northwest.
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Lesotho can be roughly divided into two regions, based on landscape: flat and mountainous. In theflat region, the road itself runs through a mostly flat or hilly landscape. “Flat” is a bit of a misnomer, as you will usually still see tabletop-like mountains around you. However they will usually be significantly further away from the road, giving you a more clear line of sight. This “flat” part is the region with the most coverage, settlements and agriculture.
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https://goo.gl/maps/YQWRgiVHLma1bfcB6
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Conversely, in themountainous part, the road will usually be directly on the side of the mountain, instead of slightly away from it. The mountains are often large, closer to the road, and covered in green grass. Coverage in the mountainous part of Lesotho is very sparse: there are only 6 main roads (and a couple of very small off-roads) with coverage, meaning that you can learn each road by heart if you feel so inclined.
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https://goo.gl/maps/U93FdwHKwfh7eZJN6
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There are two large man-made water reservoirs in the mountainous part of Lesotho, which can be seen from several road sections. The larger Katse reservoir is visible from parts of the A25. The smaller Mohale reservoir is visible from an off-road of the A3. NOTE: Do not confuse these with thesmall industrial lakefound near the Letseng diamond mine.
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https://goo.gl/maps/E2pkBCdJhdXoezCD9
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The section of the A2 between Maseru and Mafeteng has by far thebest road qualityin all of Lesotho.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FR7SfP3UGAjjPZWP7
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On a section of the A25, just east of the big reservoir, the camera is covered inraindropsin one direction.
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https://goo.gl/maps/YauJmmSZemc7ebRa8
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Several sections of the A5 south of Nyakosoba are under construction. As a result, you will often see a sort of temporary “bollard” next to the road, consisting of astickthat is mostly paintedwhite. Even on sections without the bollard, you can often recognize this road, as it is a wide dirt road with very dark brown soil.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xQ568u9GPqLMKoKR9
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The road going from Ramatsediso toSehlabathebe NP, in the southeast on the border with South Africa, is very recognizable. Consider guessing there if the following three things are all true for your location: Unpaved road with light brown soil. Good weather with little fluffy clouds. Grassy landscape high in the mountains. You will also often be able to see exposed, light-coloured rocks next to the road.
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https://goo.gl/maps/yPgXFUYj3ddAeX9e9
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The only city with a significantlyurbanised downtownarea is Maseru, the capital. All other towns have a very provincial feel in comparison to Maseru. Note that the suburbs of Maseru can still have a very rural feel.
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https://goo.gl/maps/cTatdqkYHfBRnimK6
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Qacha's Nek is a very recognizable town that is located far away from most other towns, on the southeastern border with South Africa. It is situated right in the middle ofgreen mountains, and it had noticeablybad weatherwhen the Google car drove there.
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https://goo.gl/maps/5zG7CxMUsBbhpJZQ9
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Liechtenstein uses black plates with white lettering and a yellow-and-red emblem near the left side. When blurred, the plates will appear grey, with the emblem colours being visible.
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Most coverage in Liechtenstein is situated in a somewhat flat river valley, but with tall mountains in almost every direction. In particular, within this valley, you will almost always be able to see the nearby mountains towering above you to the east. Most of the mountainous coverage is just on the slopes of the mountains, with only a small amount properly in the mountains. As a result of the flat Rhine River Valley, Liechtenstein has a lot of pastures and other agricultural land.
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All coverage in Liechtenstein islow-cam. This means that the camera on the Google car is intentionally set up lower than in most other countries. This can be recognized in two ways: The car blur is significantly bigger. Roads look wider and objects around you are seen from a lower angle. Generally, the bigger car blur is the most consistent way to recognize low-cam. NOTE: The only other countries that always have low-cam areSwitzerlandandJapan.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@35.8415638,139.9145236,3a,75y,305.11h,83.84t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sLyYnyrI7fgLeL5Ev09XeJg!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DLyYnyrI7fgLeL5Ev09XeJg%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D33.088177%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192
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Liechtenstein usesblack-and-whitecylindrical bollardswith a white or grey reflector and a rounded top. They also often have a blue attachment on the side. When attached to guardrails, they will use thewedge designinstead NOTE: Switzerland can use almost identical bollards.
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Bus stops in Liechtenstein use agreen-and-whitedesign, with a black metallic border around the sign. The phrase LIEMOBIL is written at the top. NOTE: The metallic frame is not always black.
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Like Switzerland, directional signs in Liechtenstein are generally white (smaller roads) or blue (bigger roads), and they have a pointed arrowhead, with a contrasting colour.
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Liechtenstein pedestrian signs haveseven stripes. The signs also have an oddly tall rectangle. NOTE: Switzerland uses identical signs.
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You can find theseyellow-and-blackstripedroad separators, with arounded top, and aLego-like knobon the top. They have 3 stripes of both colours, with yellow on the bottom. NOTE: Switzerland uses a variety of different Road Separators, some of which will look identical to the ones in Liechtenstein.
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Road signs in Liechtenstein commonly have a round, greymetal borderaround them. NOTE: Swiss and German signs can also have similar metallic borders.
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Architecture in Liechtenstein is a blend of traditional Alpine styles and more modern buildings, especially in the bigger cities.
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Triesenberg and its surroundings are a fairly densely populated area on the slope of the mountains just east of the Rhine River Valley, which can often be seen below to the west.
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Mountains can be seen all around in the coverage east of the mountain ridge that cuts through Liechtenstein.
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Around Ruggell, there is a small, forested ridgeline to the south. This is a big contrast to the towering mountains seen elsewhere.
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Around Mauren, you can see the aforementioned ridge to the north, but this side of the hills is much more developed and urban. And to the south and southeast, you will see the much bigger mountains usually seen to the east.
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There is a set ofrolling hillsthat run from Bendern, northeast, to the Austrian border. The rest of Liechtenstein is either very flat or in the mountains.
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In the flat area west of Balzers, with the northeast-oriented gridded roads, to the North/Northwest, you can often seetwo rocky peakson the Swiss side.
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Unlike the rest of Liechtenstein, Vaduz sometimes usesred bus stop signs. NOTE:Regular bus stops are also present.
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Unlike the rest of Liechtenstein, Balzers sometimes usesblack bus stop signs. NOTE:Regular bus stops are also present.
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Blue street signs with a thin white border will place you either in the south of Liechtenstein or in the north around Bandern.
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Blue street signs that don’t have an outline are found in Eschen.
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