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Between Gibeon and Tses, the road has wider shoulders, and the pavement quality in general is excellent.
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The section of road B1 between Mariental and Rehoboth can be recognised by a combination of the genericarid steppe landscape, thepaved road, and mainly the distinctNW bound road angle. It can also help to know that the sun is in the SE for this section.
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Around Rehoboth the landscape gradually becomes more vegetated, and as you get closer to Windhoek, the hills become more prominent, with a lot of somewhat pointed lonestanding hills, as well as ridges being visible. The weather is fairly clear with small clouds across the sky.
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North of Okahandja, the B1 follows a general northbound direction, with the sun shining brightly to the N-NW. The sky is otherwise clear of clouds. As for the landscape, it’s flatter than around Windhoek, with only the occasional hill or mountain, otherwise the short golden grass, somewhat green acacia trees and shrubbery further away from the road is typical for middle to north Namibia.
South of Sukses, you’ll see these two pointymountains, one of which has a sharper peak than the other, to the west of the road.
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You can recognise the B2 NE of Swakopmund by the sandy soil, and the mountain ridge visible to the east. A fewlone mountainsor hills can be seen to the NW as well. Beware that close to Swakopmund the sky ishazy, and you’ll not see the ridge. On this stretch, the coastal looking sandy soil and the NE bound road angle is still generally sufficient to confirm the road.
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A bit further east, between Karibib and Usakos, you’ll find sunrise coverage combined with a sky covered in fairly thin clouds. There are mountains to the north, as well as smaller hills just south of the road, while it's mostly flat to the E-NE.
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East of Karibib, the weather becomes completely clear, and the mountains are only visible further in the distance. The wide shoulder lines combined with the E-NE road angle makes this section distinct.
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This desolate paved road goes in a general E-SE direction through a fairly flat and dry landscape. Small clouds dot the sky. The shrubbery is quite green for the most part, especially in theeast, which is also very hilly.
NOTE: The easiest way to tell it apart from parts of the B4 is the eastwards driving direction on this road, as opposed to westwards on the B4.
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The B4 east of Luderitz has almost blindinglybright sandy soil. The landscape close to the road is generally flat, with hills and mountains in the distance. Close to Luderitz the landscape becomesmuch hillier. A railway follows the road closely on the south side for most of this section.
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East of Aus, the road winds through some table-topped mountains, with the railway still just to the south. Asimilar landscapecan briefly be found further east on the road, just east of the intersection with the D432, however the mountains are bigger, closer to the road and redder in colour.
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After the road climbs onto the plateau east of Kuibis, the landscape will seem mostly flat until you reach theintersection with the D432, but you can notice the road having agradual inclinefor long stretches. The soil around is very red in colour, with limited shrubbery or signs of life. The weather is clear, with some clouds far in the distance.
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Between Seeheim and Keetmanshoop, the landscape close to the road is flat, with mountains always close by. Just east of Seeheim, you’ll see ashort ridgeto the NE, with a lone mountain just west of it, as well as along ridgefar away to the west. A bit east, on the NE-bound stretch, mountains are in all directions, but you’ll see along uneven tabletop ridgeto the west. A railroad can also be seen to the south on this stretch.
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Road B6 goes in a general eastwards direction from Windhoek, with the landscape ranging fromhillyclose to Windhoek, tomostly flatcloser to Gobabis. The soil is somewhat orange in colour, with short green grass and otherwise green vegetation growing from it. The cloud cover also varies, but no part of this road has a clear sky.
NOTE: The only other similar paved road, roadC39, has brighter soil.
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You can recognise this long stretch of B8 by thelight coloured grainy pavementas well as the general E-NE angle and vegetated northern landscape.
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Bright soil, clear skies with cloud cover to the east over a tabletop mountain ridge makes this paved N-NW bound road distinct.
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The C14 bears resemblance to the previous road, except this road is unpaved, and the skies are covered in a blanket of clouds, especially in the northern half. Near thesouthern end, the sky becomes clear.
NOTE: Thestretchsouth of Bethanien is paved.
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Very red soil and small tufts of golden grass lining the road can be used to recognise the paved C19. The sky is mostly covered indark clouds, especially to the north.
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The C22 is a paved road generally going east, with freshly cut, orange tufts of grass along the road. A couple oflarge, rocky hillsalmost hug the road near the middle. The blinding sun low on the horizon to the east can also be helpful.
NOTE: A short stretch near Okakarara was taken at a different time, making it less distinct. Look for the lowridgeN-NW and thesunto the NNE to confirm.
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A large rugged mountain formation can be seen to the west from the paved C13. Other smaller hills and mountains can be seen in other directions. Light coloured soil hugs the road, while more orange coloured soil can be seen further from the road, with light green vegetation and shrubbery acting as a contrast.
Another easy way to get the road is to look for thewispy clouds trying to hide the sunin the east.
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The C34 looks like darker streaks of black sand surrounded by more sand as far as the eye can see. Some coastal shrubbery, and even thecoastcan be seen in some parts.Unique white bollardswith two yellow reflectors on the front, and one red in the back can also be seen along the road at regular intervals.
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Red tinted and slightly grainy pavement along with the green savannah-like grassy landscape crowned withlow-lying cumulus cloudscan be used to recognise the northern section of road C35.
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South of the C41 intersection, the road loses its red pavement, and the quality worsens. The landscape is less grassy, and more sandy, withhillsto the west, though often hidden behind the vegetation. The road generally goes in a S-SE direction. Further south, it gets hillier, and parts will have a more SE bound angle. The sky is consistently covered by scatteredcirrostratusandcumulusclouds.
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A short section NW of Kamanjab along with the same somewhat green and hilly landscape, features an impressive array of clouds in the sky, with the sun attempting to peek out from the west.Hues of orangecan be seen on the horizon.
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A very rugged mountain formation can be seen to the west from a few sections of the C35 and its sideroads.
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The C38 is yet another indistinct paved northern road with sandy soil, somewhat green vegetation and short grass lining the road. The sky, which is covered with a spotty blanket of clouds, is generally the most distinct clue. Thesunis faintly shining through the clouds to the north.
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Most of the C39 travels through a wide valley, with small vegetation-covered hills on both sides, which are mostly visible to thenorth. The N-NE angle and puffy cumulus clouds dotting the sunny sky are also noteworthy.
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The C40 has a general NW angle going through flat terrain with the usual northern landscape of short grass next to the road, trees further away and some hills further in the distance. Similar to the C39, a lot of cumulus clouds dot the sky, and the closer to Kamanjab you get, the lower thesunsets to the west.
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East of the intersection with the C35, the road has a constant SW to NW angle, and grainy pavement. The grass looks soft to the touch, and the somewhat sandy soil is typical of this region. Cumulus clouds dot the sky.
West of the C35 intersection, the same grainy pavement and clouds remain, but the landscape is much hillier, and the road angle changes.
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Along the C43 you can find some of the most impressivered-coloured tabletop mountains. The road is wide and unpaved with light coloured gravel contrasting the otherwise red landscape.
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The C44 is awide unpaved sandy roadlined with trees, easily recognised from the general E-SE angle, and thewestbound driving direction.
NOTE: TheD3301, a bit further south looks similar, but the soil is generally much redder, and the car is driving east.
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The C47 is aneven wider unpaved road, with slightlyredder soilwhen compared to the C44. The road angle on this road is NE bound, with a SW driving direction. You can also look for either aclear sky, orwispy clouds.
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Often fairlypoor quality pavementwithonly white road lines,no road lines at all, or just slightlyfaded road lines and red tinted pavement, are all good clues for the C49 in the panhandle. Near the western end, thesunis very low in the sky, and the weather is fully clear.
NOTE: Asmall sectionby Makolonga has good pavement with wide shoulders, so look for the orange patches on the road.
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The D3600 and theunlabelled roadgoing NE to Mpungu, have a very light coloured, sometimes grainy pavement, with at timesvery faded yellow lines, which are hard to even see. Combined with the either exactly N to S or NE angle, as well as the northern landscape, make this road very distinct.
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A few roads in the north lack the typical outer yellows.
TheC46, which is a long road going generally NW to SE. TheE-W section by Ruacana, has very poor pavement.SE of Oshikuku, the sun is low in the sky to the NW.
C41 (M123)also has a NW angle but has more clouds in the sky than the C46.
B10west of Eenhana is an E-W stretch, which is more vegetated, and also has the sun low in the sky to the west.
B10east of Nkurenkuru is another NW bound stretch with the sun low in the sky, but this part is much more vegetated than the C46. You can also see themoonto the east.
D3615is a short road with a constant N-NE angle that technically has outer yellows, but they are quite faded.
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Windhoek is by far the largest city in Namibia, as well as the richest, with manyhigh rise buildingsnear downtown. Affluent and often gated single family houses are a common sight on the sides of hilly streets, which are often well marked with simple white street signs.
In the northwest of the city you’ll find theslumsdotting the hills.
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Gobabis is a bignorth-south griddedcity in the desert, withred soilpermeating the landscape and roads, which are very often unpaved. A faint green ridge is sometimes visible to the north to northwest. Thestreet signs, while rare, are also green, with silver framing on the top and bottom.Blue binsare also a good clue for Gobabis.
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The coastal cities of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay areflatand often havesandy streets, withpalmsand Norfolk pines planted around. Street and road signs often havesquare-shaped signposts.
Road angles can be used to line up parts of the city, but a northeast bound angle is common in both.
Thesewhite and blue plastic containersare common in Swakopmund, as areyellow lamp postsin downtown areas.
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While very similar to Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, Henties Bay is less gridded and noticeably poorer, with most roads being unpaved. Unlike in Swakopmund, where yellow lamps are only found near the downtown, here they can occasionally be found throughout the town.
The cloudy weather can be used to confirm the town.
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Longstrand is a small resort town between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay withpink brick sidewalksnext to essentially every road. The weather is alwaysovercastand gloomy.
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Light coloured rocky hillsidesare everywhere in the hilly coastal town of Luderitz.
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Oranjemund is a well-off gridded city with almost exactly east to west streets, with an abundance ofplanted vegetationall around the city. MultipleNorfolk pinescan be seen almost everywhere. Streets are well organised with E-W avenues and N-S streets, which can be seen written onsmall blue markersnext to the gates or onstreet signs, which have varying designs.
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Orange colouredthatched fences,walls, andhutsare everywhere in the desert town of Aussenkehr, which is built on theslopeof a hill.
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While not as common, the same thatched architecture is present in Noordoewer, and unlike Aussenkehr, the town was built on flat land, with animposing cliffsidevisible to the southwest, across the border in South Africa. Similar mountains can be seen to the north as well.
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Rosh Pinah can easily be recognised by the dry mountains just northeast of the city, as well as slightly further away to thesouthwest.
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The landscape of Aus is very rocky, with dry hills devoid of vegetation all around. The hills to the north have a fairlysmooth sloped shape, while the peaks to the south aremore rugged.
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While not entirely unique, most streets in Rundu consist ofdeepandlight coloured sand, with a bumpy texture, andtire tracks engravedinto it.
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Orange coloured mountains, which are covered ingreen vegetationsurround the partly hilly town of Opuwo, from where you have agreat vantage pointof the mountains.
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Otavi sits in between many sets of mountains, all of which are quite far away, but can be seen from the city. Being a northern town, Otavi is quite green, with slightly reddish sandy soil, which is common for the more northern cities. The entire town is on a northeast to southwest grid, which can rule out similar looking cities likeGrootfonteinandTsumeb.
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From almost anywhere in Karibib the dark silhouette ofErongo Mountaincan be seen to the north. Dryhillscovered in shrubbery flank the town to the south.
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A lonetall ridgewith arugged, striated texturelies to the SSE of Usakos. Another smaller plain textured mountain, which has a red tint to it, is just to the east, or northeast, depending on part of town. From the northern part of town, the cliffy edges ofErongo Mountainare visible to the north.
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The crown-like outline ofMt Brandeburgis barely visible to the northwest from most parts of Uis, while Many other dry hills surround the town. Theopen pit mines, which have a distinctive white colour, can be seen from the western half of Uis.
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Ariamsvlei can be recognised by a single flat-topped hill with rocky ridgelines near the top, and small amounts of green shrubbery dotting the slopes. The hill is either to the north, or east, depending on the part of town. The soil has a dark red tint to it, with lots of bushes and small trees growing around the place.
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The vast majority of coverage in Nepal iswalking trekkers. This means that the camera often will look noticeably low, and the coverage is mainly taken on trails inaccessible by car. There are also official tripod trekkers.
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All of the Nepalese coverage was taken within the extraordinaryHimalayan mountains. You will always see either forested or completely barren mountains in all directions.
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Most Nepalese buildings are built with the same type ofgrey brick, withcolourful metal roofs. Nicer houses will often have colourfully painted details around the windows and on the higher floors. It is also common to see decorated, Chinese-style gates.
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Nepal has an extreme amount ofrock walls, particularly near settlements.
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This type ofwhite-painted buddhist stupa, sometimes with painted eyes on the sides, are only found in Nepal.
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Coverage in Nepal is limited to thenortheastof the country, in the general area southwest of Mount Everest.
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Green forestsand trees are found in the southern parts of the Nepalese coverage.
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Barren mountain trailsare found in the northern parts of the coverage.
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A lot of the coverage in the vicinity of Namche Bazar can be summarised as being sunny, with the trails goingclose to the treeline, meaning you will be either near the top of or just above a forest for most of this coverage. You will generally see barren or snowy mountains in some direction.
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Namche Bazar is by far thelargestandmost densely populatedsettlement with coverage in Nepal. There is also some coveragelooking down on the town.
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The southernmost coverage in Nepal is situated in the town of Lukla, which can be recognised by the narrow street with relatively large buildings, combined with theextremely dark coverage.
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Khumjung village, situated just north of Namche Bazar, can be recognised by thejagged mountaintowering above the village. Almost every house in the village has agreen roof.
Beware that there is a label for Khumjung further north, which is not close to the village.
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Pangboche is a fairly large settlement with fairly bright coverage. The surrounding landscape mainly consists offorested mountainsnearby and some taller mountains in the distance.
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Phorste is a fairly scarcely built settlement with a massiverecognizable mountainclose by. There are a lot of dead-looking trees surrounding the village.
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Around the southern tip of the Nepalese coverage, you will get thisdark, overcast coverage inside a forested valley.
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North of Phakding you will get more overcast coverage in the same forest valley, however here the coverage isfar brighter.
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The coverage from Monjo up to Namche Bazar is also within the same valley, however here the coverage is mostlysunnyand bright.
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The valley by Thamu can be recognised by the generally forested mountainsides, combined with theangle of the valley, going northwest to southeast.
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Next to the village of Thame you can see this snowy, andshining brightmountain range.
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Northeast of Namche Bazar, you can find thissemi-green river valleywith clouds covering all mountains surrounding it.
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On a section north of Phorste, you get a view of the mountain Tobuche, covered in ablanket of clouds.
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Further north, the cloud blanket is replaced bysmall, spotty cloudssomewhat resembling smoke coming out of chimneys.
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Even further north, the clouds disappear completely, and you get aclear viewof the Tobuche peak.
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Leaving Tobuche behind, you will find this small,ice-covered lake, right by Gokyo, with jagged mountains as a backdrop.
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North of the icy lake, you reach a barren landscape, with a trail going to thenorth-north-west.
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East of Gokyo, you reach thisdried out glacial valley, with bright grey rocks as far as you can see.
NOTE: This valley can less commonly be seen from the trailnorth of Gokyo.
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East of the glacial valley, you get to a somewhatred-coloured, rugged mountainsideright next to the trail.
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Leaving the red mountainside behind, you enter a somewhatU-shaped valley, going firmly upwards.
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Above the U-shaped valley, you get a view of thisspiky mountain range. While there are some clouds around the peaks, they are mostly clearly visible.
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As you lose sight of the spiky mountains, you cross over aglacier, which is the largest patch of snow covered ground with coverage in the country.
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The area east of the glacier can be recognised by the manyirregular cloudsspread across the sky and covering various mountain peaks.
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Further along the trail, you get this stunningview over Tobuchefrom the eastern side. The mountains get increasingly covered in clouds to the west.
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Closing in on the final trek toward Everest, you get a view of this wide,high-altitude river valley.
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Slightly east of Namche Bazar, you can find this very overcast trail following the mountainside. There are still some trees around, and the trail is noticeablyhigherabove the valley than other overcast sections with trees.
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East of the POI called ‘Deboche’, you get this veryovercast forest coverage. The dirt here is very bright and sandy, which can help differentiate it from the southern trail.
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You can recognise the trail between Pangboche and Dingboche by the massive mountains, combined with the sun looking somewhathazy.
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North of Dingboche, you reach a high-altitude valley with verylow cloudscovering the sky and most of the surrounding mountains.
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Closing in on Everest, you get this completely barren landscape, with the trail going to thenorth-north-east.
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Reaching the endpoint of the coverage, you finally get a stunning view of the world's tallest mountain,Mount Everest.
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The Netherlands has long,yellow licence plateswith the standard European blue strip on the left. Dutch taxis have blue plates.
NOTE: The only other countries in Europe with yellow licence plates are Luxembourg and the UK. For the UK, only the back plates are yellow, and they often lack the blue strip. In addition, some older coverage in France features the French yellow back plates. In Denmark, you can find yellow plates on commercial vehicles.
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Dutchis a Germanic language. It features a lot of double vowels. Typical letter clusters are ij, ieu and oe. “IJ“ written as one capitalised letter is also unique to the language.
NOTE: Dutch is also used in the region of Flanders, which comprises the northern half of Belgium.
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The Netherlands has a simple, whitebollardwith a red reflector.
NOTE: On rare occasions, you can find roundFrench-style bollardswith a red band and a pointed top. A difference with French bollards is that the red wrap usually does not go all the way around the bollard.
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The Netherlands usuallydoes not have any utility poles. You might see larger power lines like the ones shown in the image, but essentially never any street-level smaller utility poles.
NOTE: Belgium does use utility poles somewhat commonly.
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The Netherlands is extraordinarilyflat. In most of the country, you will get no more than a few metres of elevation. Large swathes of the country are reclaimed land that is at or even below sea level.
NOTE: The most major exception to this is the south of Limburg, where you can get low hills. Another place with some amount of hills is De Veluwe in central Gelderland province.
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In addition, the Netherlands is a very water-rich country. The country has innumerouswaterways. Canals and ditches next to the road are common. Water management is an important facet of Dutch infrastructure, so you will often seedikes(low earthen walls to protect against water), dams and bridges.
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Many rural roads arelined by rows of trees.
NOTE: This is also common in Poland.
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The Netherlands has a high amount of urban planning, and as a result tends to have avery organised look. Road infrastructure is well-maintained. Suburbs are usually master-planned and typically feature row houses.
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Like most of Europe, the Netherlands hasall-whiteroad lines. Many roads have dashed outside lines. Sometimes, you can find uniquegreen middle lines.
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