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Flat black signs are found in eastern Liechtenstein.
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Black signs with a white border and embossed letters can be found in Schaan.
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These brown street signs with a font reminiscent oftraditional German typefaces, along with a white border, are found in Vaduz and the northern towns.
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Brown street signs that have anarrow designare unique to Ruggell.
NOTE: The regular brown signs are also present in Ruggell.
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Browns signs which have a more ‘generic’ font will place you in Planken.
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This steep rocky cliff with trees at its base and on the top can be seen in and around Mäls.
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The only lakes in Liechtenstein are located just south of Steg, near the middle of the mountains.
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Lithuanianlicence platesare long and white, with the standard blue European strip on the left.
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Lithuanian bollards arewedge-shaped.
They have an orange reflector on the front, and a white reflector on the back. Both reflectors are rectangular. You may find thisthin versionas well.
NOTE: Estonian and Latvian bollards look different.
This infographicshows the main similarities and differences between the bollards of the Baltic and Nordic countries.
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Lithuanian poles are usually square and concrete, and often feature adiagonal support beam.
NOTE: While most common in Lithuania, these are also found from time to time in Estonia, and on rare occasions in Latvia.
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Pictured here are some typical Lithuanian poletops.
They often haveshort horizontal rods, on which the insulators are placed.
In some poletops, the insulators are arranged in atrident-like shape, with one on top, and two on each side.
Note that these poletops are not unique to Lithuania: they can also be found in the other post-Soviet countries.
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Lithuania useswhite chevrons with red arrows. The small single chevrons (pictured here) usually have ared outlineon the edge of the sign.
NOTE: Many other European countries, including Latvia and Poland, use the same chevrons (though without the red outline).
However, Estonia, Russia and Ukraine use chevrons with the opposite colour scheme: red with white arrows.
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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 Lithuania, the marker will be at a45° angletowards the road. The sign itself has an L-shape.
For a quick overview of all three Baltic countries, seethis infographic.
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Each Baltic country has a slightly different border for its warning and speed signs.
Lithuanian signs have a relativelythinred border, with athin white outlinearound it.
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Lithuania has normal A-type guardrails withorange reflectors.
NOTE: Estonia has no reflectors. Latvia has red or white reflectors. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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Lithuanian pedestrian signs have3 stripes. The shape of the pedestrian has a relatively low level of detail.
NOTE: BothRussiaandUkraineshare the same design.Estoniansigns also have 3 stripes, but the pedestrian looks more detailed.
Latvian pedestrian signs have 5 stripes.
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Lithuanian 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 Estonia has the same bus stop signs as Lithuania.
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Lithuanianbelongs to the Baltic language family. The other major member of this language family is Latvian, to which it is closely related.
Within the Baltic languages, the following letters are unique to Lithuanian:
Vowels with small hooks: Ą Ę Į Ų.
Ė with a single dot.
Y (also in Estonian, but only in loan words).
NOTE: Estonian is not a member of the Baltic language family (despite its name), and therefore looks significantly different.
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The Lithuanian word for street isgatve, often abbreviated asg.on signs and Google Maps.
This word is almost entirely unique to Lithuanian. However, very rarely, you might see ‘gatve’ (abbreviated as gat.) in the Latvian capital of Riga.
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Many Lithuanian place names end in-ai.
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Lithuanian architecture primarily consists of light coloured brick buildings, usually with somewhat steep corrugated metal roofs. Wooden buildings are also fairly common, however less so than in Estonia. Pastel painted stone buildings are somewhat common, especially in newer suburbs.
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Lithuanian directional signs are blue with white text.
NOTE: The arrow onLatviansigns is more stylized than inEstoniaand Lithuania, where the back part of the arrowhead is vertical.
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Lithuania hasless forest coverthan the other two Baltic countries. As a result, the landscape appears more open and agricultural. Your mileage may vary depending on the round however, so use this meta with some caution.
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In Generation 3 coverage, you will often seerandom small blurs. These blurs look similar to the ones that are used to blur out licence plates or faces, but instead they cover seemingly random parts of the image – often on direction signs.
NOTE: This is also common in the Russian oblast of Kaliningrad, just to the southwest of Lithuania.
These random blurs are not typically found in Estonia or Latvia.
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Lithuania is overall a fairly flat country, with no hills over 300 metres. However, you can sometimes distinguish thehilly areasfrom the more flat areas. The biggest hills are in the southeast, with some hills in the central part of the west.
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The Curonian Spit is a long thin sand-dunespitsouth of Klaipeda, that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. The main road on this spit,road 167, has a recognizable combination of landscape and road direction:
The road runs in an approximate north-south direction and has Generation 4 coverage.
The road is surrounded on all sides by forest with manyBaltic pines. In many places, you will see slightly windswept trees (visible in the example image).
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On the Curonian Spit you can also find wooden, and often red,Scandinavian looking houses.
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Rarely, you can see bilingual signs withPolish languagein a small area southeast of Lithuania.
Note that this is by no means very common, but it can help with getting very close guesses if you do see bilingual Polish-Lithuanian signs in an otherwise obvious Lithuanian setting.
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Luxembourg useslongyellowplates with a blue strip on the left.
Since Luxembourg is a small country, foreign cars withwhite platesare somewhat common.
NOTE: There are only a few other European countries that use yellow plates for private vehicles:
The Netherlands has yellow plates front and rear.
The UK has yellow rear plates.
Some pre-2009 French cars have yellow rear plates.
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Bollardsare black and white. They are wedge-shaped and have grey reflectors. Some have a distinctiveindentin the lower half.
NOTE: They look more or less identical toGermanbollards. The most notable difference is that the reflectors on German bollards have two bolts, while in Luxembourg they havethree.
The bollards of Belgium, the Netherlands and France look very different.
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Chevrons areblack with yellowarrows. You may also rarely come acrossblue and yellowchevrons.
NOTE: None of Luxembourg’s neighbours use these chevrons.
The only other European countries with this colour scheme tend to have wildly different landscapes: Iceland, Norway, Finland, Ireland, and Portugal.
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Poles with poletops shaped likeupside-down tridentsare the most common type of pole in Luxembourg.
In addition, you can find a variety of other poletops.
NOTE: These poles can also be commonly seen in France, Spain and Portugal.
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Almost all coverage in Luxembourg is eitherGeneration 2 or Generation 4.
Generation 3 is rare, butdoes exist.
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Luxembourg is a highlymultilingual country. It has three administrative languages: Luxembourgish, French, and German.
French is the language that is mostly used for public communication. Road signs and advertisements are usually in French.
Presence of German on signs is less common compared to French, but certainly not non-existent.
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Luxembourgishis closely related to German and can look very similar. Like German, it uses umlauts (dots over vowels). In addition, it uses a fair amount of double vowels, and sometimes an é with an accent.
Most town names have their origin in Luxembourgish, German, or both.
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Directional signsare yellow with a thin black outline. Town names are written in uppercase. The signs have a pointed tip. They are completely surrounded by aframe, making them very recognizable.
Some directional signs feature road numbers:
Regional road numbers have 1 or 2 digits and a red box.
Local road numbers have 3 digits and ayellow box.
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Town entrance signsare also yellow and surrounded by a frame.
Most of these signs have bilingual versions of the town name. They frequently have the road number on the top, along with a speed limit sign.
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Theframesmentioned in the previous two tips are also commonly found on a lot of other road infrastructure.
NOTE: Denmark notably also uses a lot of similar-looking frames on road infrastructure. A recognizable difference is that the corners on Luxembourg frames are more square, while Danish frames are morerounded.
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Almost all Luxembourgish road signs will be supported by awhite signpost.
NOTE: While not nearly as common, white signposts are also found inFrance.
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Street signsare almost always short and usually have a white background. The exact designs vary from town to town.
A very common design is the one pictured on the left in the example image, with slanted blue corners.
NOTE: Belgian street signs often appear short as well, but can have other background colours – not just white.
In addition, Dutch street signs almost always have a blue background and tend to be much longer than they are tall.
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Some signposts have this bulky, round reflector withblue and whitemarkings.
NOTE: Similar markings are found in Sweden and Finland. Landscape should be sufficient to tell these apart from Luxembourg, however.
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Pedestrian signshave 5 vertical stripes.
NOTE: Belgian pedestrian signs have 2 horizontal stripes.
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Bus stop signsare blue and always have this exact design. The bus has six windows.
NOTE: Bus stop signs in Belgium and the Netherlands have significantly different designs. For example, the Belgian bus stop sign always has ayellow signpost.
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Almost all of Luxembourg’s landscape consists of greenrolling hills, with a patchwork of agriculture and forests.
NOTE: If you see a yellow licence plate, and you are not sure what country it belongs to, landscape is often a good clue: almost all of the Netherlands is completely flat.
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Houses tend to havedark slate roofs.
Walls and windows tend to be plain and undecorated. Walls are usually painted white, grey, or pastel colours.
NOTE: Such architecture can also be found in the surrounding regions in Belgium and France, but is especially prominent in Luxembourg.
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Local road numbershave three digits. They are geographically clustered by first digit. The first digits range from 1-3.
1xx is found in the southern half.
2xx is found in and around the capital.
3xx is found in the northern half.
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The north of the country ishillierand has an overall higher elevation than the south.
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Vineyardsare primarily found in the southeast of the country.
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Some of Luxembourg City’s downtown area was covered by aGeneration 3 urban trekker. Occasionally, the trekker’s sunglasses and greying hair can be seen.
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Macau is aSpecial Administrative Region of China, so for country streaks purposes, it is counted as China.
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Coverage in Macau is limited toGeneration 2.
Generation 2 can be recognized by the lower camera quality and circular blur above and below the camera. Colours will also seem slightly off.
The coverage in Macau specifically is some of the oldest Generation 2 available, meaning that the colours look even morewashed outand overexposed than usual. This can be a great way to identify the Macau coverage in the absence of other clues.
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Macau usesblacklicence plates withwhitetext. Licence plates can either be long or square.
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Cylindrical grey lamp posts with ablack painted bottomcan be seen in Macau.
NOTE: Similar lamp posts can be seen in Hong Kong, however they do not have a black painted bottom.
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Due to Macau’s history as a Portuguese colony,Portuguese languagecan commonly be seen, especially on storefronts, along with Chinese.
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Thesewhitestreet signs with ablue borderaround the Chinese and Portuguese text are unique to Macau.
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Gamblingis legal in Macau and its biggest source of revenue (50% of its GDP). As a result, you will see a lot of casinos and advertisements for gambling. The casinos often have very extravagant, kitsch designs.
Due to how old the Generation 2 is, many newer casinos can be seenunder construction.
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Denseapartment buildings with gridded,narrow streetsand cars parked on both sides can be found in this region in the northern half of Macau.
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Ahilly,ruralregion of Macau can be found in the south. Roads are narrow, winding up hills with trees on both sides. A helpful clue are the lamp posts, which are commonly seen.
When this area appears in a world map, it can be confusing to newer players, as there are very few language or architecture clues available. The washed out early Generation 2 coverage can help with identifying it as being located in Macau.
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The Sai Van Bridge can be recognized by these uniquecuboid towerswitharchesin them.
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Redguardrails can be seen on the Amizade Bridge.
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All coverage in Madagascar was taken with aGeneration 3 trekkercamera.
NOTE: While there are someunusual vehiclesseen on some of the coverage, the camera and blur is still the same.
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Severalboat trekkerscan be found throughout the country.
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Most coverage features one or several people walking alongside the trekker. These people can be used both to recognise the country and to regionguess it.
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Madagascar has two official languages:FrenchandMalagasy, which is written with the Latin alphabet and contains many long, multiple-syllable words.
NOTE:Englishcan still be found on some commercial signs.
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The climate of Madagascar generally varies from extremely dry in the southern and central parts, to tropical in thenorth.
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Street View in Madagascar is very limited, with a mixture of land and boat coverage, most of which is on or near the west coast. It is worth noting that almost all the coverage was taken using trekkers, with only two exceptions, both of which have a visible, unique Street View car.
Because of the limited coverage, this guide will be structured differently than most other guides. It will be divided into two main sections: one forland coverageand one forboat coverage, which in turn is divided into subsections based on region.
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The coverage in Ambanja can be recognized by a person wearing adark blue T-shirtand black sunglasses.
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The coverage on the island of Nosy Ambariovato can be recognized by thepeople, one wearing a blue T-shirt and sunglasses on their forehead, one with a light red T-shirt and one with adarker red tank top. There is also afourth personin some of the coverage, wearing a light blue T-shirt. The coverage is very hilly and forested.
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There is avillageby the northern shore of Nosy Ambariovato.
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Ambiky can be recognized by the large number ofpalmscombined with thebrown, sandy dirt road. In most of the coverage, there is a person walking in front of the trekker with a grey T-shirt and a brown backpack.
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A beach west of Ambiky can be recognized by thelow treescombined with low mountains to the northwest.
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An area with coverage south of Ambiky can be recognized by the large, solitarygreen bushescombined with a very slight red tinge in the dirt. Certain parts of the coverage arequite wet.
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There are three major sections of coverage along the Sambirano river, most of which can be identified with the single person, wearing adark blueT-shirt andsunglasseson their forehead. The same person is also present on Nosy Ambariovato.
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A small section of the coverage by the Sambirano river has twodifferent peoplepresent on the coverage; one with a red T-shirt and white cap, and one with aspotted dress.
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A couple of atolls on the central west coast can be seen on Street View. The northernmost is the smallest, and is easily recognizable as it only consists ofsandand you can always see from one shore to the other.
NOTE: Among the five atolls with land coverage, only the two furthest south appear on the map.
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https://goo.gl/maps/8pEr2QoxVqHv5Cyp9
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The other atolls can be recognized by their small size relative to other landmasses and thebroad leaved palmswhich is rarely found anywhere else in the country.
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https://goo.gl/maps/56HEtMgavgGcwsjV8
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Most of the coverage in Antananarivo was taken on theside of a hilllooking out over the city, which leads up to theQueen’s Palace, which can be seen near the top of the hill.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xU94ThbrNVjncEE27
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The coverage on the RN8 between Andriamena and Marofandilia can easily be recognized by the largesilver roof rackon the Street View car. The coverage is very dry and sandy.
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https://goo.gl/maps/e3UeZJKNqGMMvfPn9
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The trekker next to the RN8 can be recognized by its extreme dryness, combined with thefour peoplewearing red, blue, grey and light blue respectively.
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https://goo.gl/maps/K1v6g3eBSXfCftDs5
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Baobab Avenue is easy to recognize by the extremelybroad trunkedbaobab trees along the side of the road.
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https://goo.gl/maps/e9W7SziAobnRgC4Z9
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Morondava is most easily recognized by the bald person wearing either a light green or alight redstriped shirt. It is also one of few towns where the trekker walks on a paved road.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-20.2922811,44.2728557,2a,90y,38.6h,75.53t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sdLo7gIsqBtj0LwG4gDh_PQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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Morondava has a verysmooth sand beach, with the ocean to the northwest. There are a large number of palms visible.
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https://goo.gl/maps/qxk32S57zpF2XTVJ7
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Belo Sur Mer can be recognized by the large number of palms combined with the blanket ofwhite sandon the ground.
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https://goo.gl/maps/RNJzzqahmtkMcgr97
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The beach outside Belo Sur Mer can be recognized by the somewhatdirty sandand the curved shoreline with the ocean to the northwest.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FHYxcfNS9SjFBWrTA
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Kirindy Mitea National Park can be most easily recognized by having thereddest soilpresent on Street View in Madagascar.
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https://goo.gl/maps/jca6snnJZDGqVP3S6
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A car with a barely visiblegrey metal roof rackcan be seen by Manahy. There are some locations where the car is completelyblurred out, where the shape of the blur is the best indication of the area.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-20.8635885,43.9144054,2a,75y,201.67h,54.09t,3.83r/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sPAQm9O3ZuaHG6QXKk1Yzfg!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DPAQm9O3ZuaHG6QXKk1Yzfg%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D280%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656
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A piece of coverage, partly taken on a largegrassy field, and partly on the side of asand dune, can be found south of Manahy.
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https://goo.gl/maps/eCF98cDJ2mMTrNHV9
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A village with the shore to theeastcan be found north of Andavadoaka.
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https://goo.gl/maps/r9nrbKdZ1T9n7fDT6
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A small, very sandy village with the shore to thenorthcan be seen on a small cape north of Andavadoaka. Part of the coverage was takenjust outside the shoreline.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Qn4qB1PmUcaRey337
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The town of Andavadoaka can be recognized bythreedifferent people appearing on the coverage; One wearing a greyish hat and a light blue shirt, and two withred and white T-shirts.
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https://goo.gl/maps/bqLC2F1PQDcKc1jA7
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The main part of the trekker coverage surrounding Andavadoaka can be recognized by either the person wearing a greyish hat and light blue shirt or a person wearing ayellow T-shirt.
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https://goo.gl/maps/tk4eKhBmyttFugDG9
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A second Trekker, going to the northeast of Andavadoaka can be recognized by a person with alight blue T-shirt.
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https://goo.gl/maps/6PgQu68fpaeLSZDf8
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A blue cart dragged by ablackcow on the left and abrown-whitecow on the right can be found south of Andavadoaka.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9YjEZDy9C2ifNMSs7
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Another cart dragged by awhitecow on the left and ablack and white cowon the right can be found just south of Andavadoaka.
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https://goo.gl/maps/WUs69U3cWT9uMevy7
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A small seaside village, with little tono visible peoplecan be found in the northern end of the bay, south of Andavadoaka.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VifCsrrm76Xq4WpdA
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Coverage on a somewhatrockyground withno peoplefollowing the trekker can be found southwest of the bay.
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https://goo.gl/maps/j7t2LR5ddEbMV7f19
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Coverage with multiple different people walking near and around the trekker, and with asmall villageto the west, can be found in the southeastern part of the bay. Part of the coverage goes through a veryshallow body of water.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@-22.2385629,43.2972032,2a,90y,125.63h,91.6t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s3dMI1dhBOWDorIiI3h7DrQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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A cluster offishing netscan be found in the bay.
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https://goo.gl/maps/UitR6Mq17nB4GaXp8
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The Tsaranoro Massif is a largemonolithic mountainwith trekker coverage. The steep mountainsides, combined with the mountainous area surrounding the coverage makes it very recognizable. Thefour peoplefollowing the trekker can also occasionally be a useful clue.
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https://goo.gl/maps/coxbSnD6beVYspY19
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A small part of the coverage in Tsaranoro was taken inside a forest, which occasionally hides the surrounding mountains. The best way to recognize this area is the relativelydark coverage, combined with the four people following the trekker.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xzHMWY2ZNMcZvMqw7
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