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The tallest mountains in Slovakia are found in thecentralandnorthernparts of the country, while the flattest areas are found mainly in the southwest and in the southeast.
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The western lowlands in Slovakia are characterised bycompletely flatagricultural fields, which are rare to find anywhere else in the country.
NOTE: While there are some generally flat areas in Czechia, it is rare to see complete flatness which reaches beyond the horizon.
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The eastern lowlands can typically be recognized by wide, flat fields, surrounded by hills or mountains in the far distance.
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Several areas in southern Slovakia have aHungarian majority, with bilingual street and information signs.
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Concrete poles in Nitra and Trnava regions commonly haveyellow circlespainted on them, usually containing a number. They are also occasionally found in adjacent regions.NOTE: This is only the case with circles, other shapes are foundelsewherein the country.
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Yellowlamp posts with ablue baseare mainly found in the east, with a notable exception being the city of Zvolen.
NOTE:This rule only applies to lamps with this exact colour arrangement. Other infrastructure with similar colour schemes can be found all over the country.
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Two wide valleys surrounded by tall, often sharp mountains can be found in the northern parts of the country. Due to the directions of the valleys, figuring out the direction to the closest mountain is typically enough to differentiate the two.
NOTE: The light red area has tall, sharp mountains to the northwest, and much lower hills and mountains to the southeast.
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Pine forestsare common in the westernmost part of the country.
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In the northeastern parts of the Prešov region, you may find bilingual town entry signs inRusyn, a Cyrillic based language closely related to Ukrainian.
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Not only is Bratislava by far the largest city in the country, it is also the only major city with alarge riverrunning through it.
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BratislavaandKošiceare the only two cities withtrams, using a red and a yellow-blue-white colour scheme respectively.
NOTE:Buses inKošiceandBratislavause the same colour schemes, however red buses can also be found inPrešov.
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Trolleybuses in Žilina use agreen-yellow-whitecolour scheme. The trolley supporting electricity poles, often doubling aslamps, are painted with matching yellow and green colours.
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Skalica, in the northwestern corner of the country, hasred street signs, similar to the ones commonly found in Czechia. However, the somewhat stylized font distinguishes it from the Czech signs.
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Čičmany, in the westernmost parts of the Žilina Region, is easily recognized by the dark brown wooden houses, whose walls are filled with art consisting ofwhite lines.
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The Slovenian landscape is generally veryhilly and forested, with occasional agriculture.
For exceptions to this, see the region guessing section.
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A very significant portion of the coverage in Slovenia was taken on small roads deepinside forest.
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Slovenian architecture takes much inspiration from alpine architecture, with light coloured walls,dark wooden detailsand semi-steep roofs. The most common roof shape ishalf-hipped roofs.
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Slovene is aSlavic languagefeaturing the special letters Č, Š, and Ž. It is closely related to Croatian, Serbian and Montenegrin.
NOTE: On top of having the same letters as Slovene, Croatian also has the letters Ć and Đ.
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Slovenian bollards are white with a black top. The front reflector will typically bebright red, while the back reflector will bewhite.
NOTE:Austrianbollards have the same design, but with a dark red front reflector and a black or grey back reflector.Montenegrinbollards also have a very similar design, also with a red and a white reflector.
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Slovenian directional signs areyellowwith ablack border.
NOTE: Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro all have similar directional signs.Austriandirectional signs are typically white with a blue outline.
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Slovenian kilometre markers have a very distinct design. At the top left the road number is shown in ayellow rectangle, and a second number is to the right of it. A horizontal black line divides the top and bottom, and the distance is shown below.
NOTE:Austriankilometre markers are blue with a white number.
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Slovenian chevrons usually havered arrowson awhite background.
You can also find a less commonversionwith ablack arrowon awhite background.
NOTE:Austrianchevrons are either white on red or red on yellow.
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Slovenian pedestrian signs havefive stripesand a simply drawn person without a belt.
NOTE:Austrianpedestrian signs have two dotted lines, while the person onCroatiansigns has a belt.
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Slovenian roads commonly featurelong outer dashes.
NOTE: Neighbouring countries do not frequently use dashed outside lines.
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Slovenian street signs are most commonly white with ametal borderattached to signposts, orredand attached to house walls.
NOTE:Czechstreet signs are also typically red and attached to walls. However, Czech street names will not contain the word “ulica”, which most Slovenian street names have.
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Slovenian house numbers are typicallyredwith white text.
NOTE:Czechhouse numbers are also commonly red.
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Slovenia uses a regular A-type guardrail, like most European countries. This guardrail type hasrounded edges.
This is mostly useful for 50-50s with Croatia, which uses B-type guardrails. This type has square edges.
NOTE: For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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This type of shed, called akozolec, made of thinwooden beamswith noticeable gaps in between, is very typical for Slovenia.
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The tallest mountains in the country can be found in the northwesternalpineregion.
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Flat, or rolling, agricultural fields withno mountains or tall hillsin view can be seen in the east of the country.
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Near the coast you get a landscape similar to the rest of the Adriatic coast;white cliffswith bushy vegetation, vineyards and Mediterranean architecture.
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Awide valleygoing east to west, with mountains to the north and south can be found in the southeast.
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Italian bilingual signscan be found in the westernmost region.
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Instead of the normal red house numbers, Ljubljana will typically featuregreen house numbers.
NOTE:Street signsin Ljubljana are also occasionally green.
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Street signs in Celje feature the emblem of the city, a blue shield withthree yellow stars.
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Similar to Celje, Trbovlje also features the city’s coat of arms, which is ablue and greenshield with a black crest.
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South Africa drives on theleft.
NOTE: A handful of other countries also drive on the left. Seethisinfographic for more information.
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On most roads, South Africa utilizes singleyellow outer linesand white centre lines.
NOTE: The other southern African countries of Botswana, Eswatini, and Lesotho also use single yellow outer lines.
Australia practically never uses yellow outer lines.
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South Africa occasionally features unique whitetriple centre lineswith 2 solid lines on the outside and a dashed line on the inside.
You may also sometimes encounter another unique triple centre line, consisting of two white lines with one yellow line in the middle. These centre lines are usually found on larger main roads.
NOTE: The only other countries where you will find road lines like these are the other southern African countries of Botswana, Eswatini, and Lesotho.
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Generation 2 coverageis quite common in the country.
It can be recognized by the large circular car blur and the halo-like colour distortion in the sky.
NOTE: On the continent of Africa, Generation 2 is only found in South Africa.
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South Africa has11 official languages: English, Afrikaans, and various Bantu languages. English is thelingua francaand therefore appears most often on signage.
Afrikaansis a Germanic language that is closely related to Dutch. Common Afrikaans place name suffixes are -fontein, -kraal, -kop, -dorp, -nek, and -berg or -burg. While Afrikaans is most commonly spoken in thewestern halfof the country, you will find Afrikaans place names all over South Africa, meaning that it is not useful for region-guessing.
NOTE: Afrikaans is rare to non-existent in Eswatini and Lesotho. It is also abundantly rare in Botswana, but has some limited presence in the form of place names.
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The most common type of pole in South Africa features 1 to 5 horizontal bars with thin white insulators that resemble rows of birds, which is why they are referred to as “bird poles” in the community.
NOTE: South Africa has a wide variety of other poles and pole tops. Some of these are (mostly) limited to a certain region; you can learn more about them in the region guessing section.
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South Africa usesgreendirectional signs with the road number in yellow.
NOTE: Green directional signs with yellow road numbers are also used in Lesotho, Eswatini and Botswana. Here, the format of road numbers is useful:
N and R-roads are exclusive to South Africa.
A and B-roads are exclusive to Botswana and Lesotho.
MR-roads are exclusive to Eswatini.
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South Africa utilizestriangular warning signswith a red border and a white background.
NOTE: Botswana, Eswatini, and Lesotho use similar warning signs.
Australia and New Zealand use yellow diamond-shaped warning signs.
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South Africa useswhite-and-redchevrons. You can find a similar chevron pattern below directional signs.
In addition, unique-lookingsmall, thin chevronswith one arrow are common next to roads.
NOTE: The thin chevrons can also be found in the other southern African countries of Botswana, Eswatini, and Lesotho.
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Suburban houses in and around large cities will often be surrounded byhigh walls,fences, and gatesto deter criminals.
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All Generation 4 coverage in South Africa was taken by a blue Street View car with a short antenna.
NOTE: The antenna is sometimeshidden by the blur.
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South Africa 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, but with a short antenna on the back.
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Each province features adifferentlicence plate design, which can be somewhat visible through the blur. Most notably Free State or KwaZulu-Natal, which have a slight green tint and blue tint respectively.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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A map of major highways in South Africa. On road signs, theletter ‘N’should appear in front of the highway number. On Google Maps, however, the letter ‘N’ will not be present. Instead, ablue pentagonwith the number will be displayed.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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Most of theR-roads with three-digit road numbersare geographically grouped. However, many roads go through multiple provinces and some, especially the 100s, are spread throughout the whole country. The map shows roughly where you can find each set of R-roads.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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Telephone numbersare 10 digits long. The first three digits of landline numbers are the area code. The first digit is always a zero; the second and third digits give you the area. The area codes are geographically grouped, so even learning just the first digit is useful.
NOTE: Mobile phone numbers start with 06–08. These numbers are not specific to an area.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
Image provided by dbldk.
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Poles with 3 bars forming the letter‘A’, with the bottom insulators being attached at the edges of a horizontal bar, can be found almost exclusively in Western Cape, and rarely in bordering provinces.
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A similar poletop can be found in Eastern Cape, however the A-shape is noticeably wider and the bottom insulators are attached directly to the ‘A’ rather than a horizontal bar.
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Trident pole topsare almost unique to KwaZulu-Natal.
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Poles with3 alternating insulatorssticking out horizontally at the top are mostly seen in the four northern provinces of Limpopo, Gauteng, North West and Mpumalanga. They can also sometimes be found in Northern Cape. In the rest of the country, these pole tops are exceedingly rare.
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Poles with 2diagonal barsforming a ‘<’ shape can be found mostly in the northeastern provinces, most commonly in Limpopo and North West.
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Poles with1 or 2 metal armsholding up insulators are most commonly seen in Mpumalanga.
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Square, red stickerson the back of regular signs are often found in Eastern cape and close to Eastern cape in Northern Cape and Free State. You may see them in the North West province as well, but to a lesser extent.
NOTE: Red stickers on the back of chevrons can be seen in almost every province.
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White stickerson the back of chevrons are often seen in the Cape provinces.
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You can find thisgrainy, almost Texas-like pavement with a hint ofpinkin Limpopo.
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Bigbird nestson top of poles are commonly seen in the northern part of the Northern Cape Province.
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Power plantsare often seen in between the town of Secunda and eMalahleni in Mpumalanga.
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The northeast of the country can look very dry and somewhat barren, with a lot of orange or red soil. You will often see hills or mountains covered in shrubs.
NOTE: Depending on the season, the coverage can change drastically fromdrytovery green.
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Uniquerocky, treeless mountains can be seen in Western Cape, with most of the mountains having tall, steep sides and sharp peaks.
NOTE: Similar mountains can be seen in and around Lesotho.
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Vineyards are almost exclusively found inWestern Cape, mostly in valleys near the coast. You can also commonly find them near Upington, in Northern Cape.
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A dry landscape with red soil is typically found in the Northern Cape.
NOTE: Thismapis a useful guide in guessing based on the climate of South Africa.
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Sugarcane plantationsare most commonly seen in KwaZulu-Natal, mostly along the coast. However, they can also be seen in Mpumalanga on the Mozambique border. For an overview, seethismap.
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Uniquely tallCook pine treesare found mostly between the cities of East London and Durban along the southeastern coast.
NOTE: These are planted and not native, so they can be found anywhere along the coast.
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Tree plantationsthat consist mostly of pineare common to the west of Eswatini, and some to the south in KwaZulu-Natal.
NOTE: Pine tree plantations are typically seen within the country of Eswatini itself.
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Grassy rolling hillsare generally located in the coastal area of Western Cape between Cape Town and George, and just north of Cape Town. Tall ridges are usually visible to the north or east.
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The landscape near the Mozambique border in the highlighted area is noticeablyflat, with green subtropical vegetation.
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Acamouflagecar with black side mirrors and roof racks can be seen in Kruger National Park, on the Mozambique border.
NOTE: The Park now also has generation 4 coverage.
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The landscape around Kruger National Park is generally flat, with asavannahclimate and dry vegetation. You will not see any agriculture and the vegetation is mostly made up of grasses, with small trees dotting the landscape. Red soil can also be seen below the grass.
In addition, this distinctivedirectional waystoneis commonly found at many junctions.
NOTE: Within the coverage of the park, you will mostly find unpaved gravel roads or small and paved roads without road lines.
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https://goo.gl/maps/C4VRQ6v1PyAStJUz7
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Metropolitan Routesare major roads around cities. They are designated with the letter M.
These distinct and unique M route signs are commonly found inPort Elizabeth(Gqeberha) andDurban, respectively.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ZfbwsNaUjonKnoAY9
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Traffic lights and pedestrian crossing poles in Johannesburg are encircled by three strips ofreflective tape.
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https://goo.gl/maps/kwCwmUU86y81Cm3bA
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While this lamp and arm can be found uncommonly across the country, Durban uniquely has thisbumpon the top. You may, however, still see the standard lamp and arm.
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https://goo.gl/maps/RYcGypBva4v5GijT6
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Poles or any public infrastructure will often be plastered withdodgy advertsfor abortion services or penis enlargement pills in and around Gauteng, in particular in Johannesburg and Emalahleni.
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https://goo.gl/maps/XotFHYA8aVCsVsaYA
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The section of theR360 north of Bokspits, next to the Botswana border, has asphalt with a recognizable reddish tint. The landscape is arid and features dry greyish trees, shrubs and long golden grass. The road runs in a general north to south direction.
NOTE: Asphalt with a reddish tint can be found on other roads and the southern part of the R360. However, the landscape north of Bokspits looks predominantly like this.
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https://goo.gl/maps/bxSKj32eNuSWk8kz6
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The distinctTable Mountain, located west of Cape Town, can be recognized by its prominent three-kilometre plateau. It is flanked by Devil’s Peak, which is more pyramidal.
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https://goo.gl/maps/rQt5tssC6Q5oPSbDA
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Mountains in the Witfontein Nature Reserve, likelyGeorge’s Peak, will be visiblenorthfrom the city of George.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vsrz6WGh5qVqPGcZ9
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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are a British Overseas Territory east of the Falkland Islands. As such, for country streaks purposes, they are counted as the UK.
Coverage is very limited: there are only a couple of Generation 3 trekkers:
One trekker in the abandoned town of Grytviken
Three trekkers in the isolated fjords of the rest of the island.
Due to the sparse nature of the coverage, that is also entirely not on any streets, it is not useful to learn any territory identification metas. Instead, it is better to just memorise what the trekkers look like.
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Abandoned,rusted machinerycan be seen in Grytviken.
Grytviken is the only pinpointable trekker in South Georgia. Therefore, this trekker appears in pinpointable maps likeA Community World.
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https://goo.gl/maps/kdNgtUvZctCT2V668
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A church and another building made ofwhite paintedwood can also be seen in Grytviken.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9sSS1keXmUWCrLxp8
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Thiswide open valleywith lightly snow capped mountains can be seen on the west side of South Georgia Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Daj1Ypkqi2jgDrdx8
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Prion Island can be recognized by the wooden walkway, lush green plants andnumerous sealswhich inhabit the island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3Ev8x2HvxABrM8GCA
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Thisboat trekkerin Hercules Bay can be recognized by a man in a red jacket and the MS National Geographic Explorer in the background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7Ywr6UJ2FunxYmhB8
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South Korea uses a variety of different licence plates.
Pre-2006 plates are short andgreen. These will still show up in the street view coverage.
Post-2006 plates arewhitefor private vehicles, andyellowfor commercial vehicles. These can be longandshort.
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Almost all road coverage in South Korea is made with aGeneration 3camera.
In most, but not all, of the coverage, the back of the Google car is visible. You can see three colours:black, whiteandsilver. The car never has an antenna.
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https://goo.gl/maps/tbTZukSFkqn1N1MZ8
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A considerable amount of the coverage was made duringautumn and winter.
Note that more pleasant-looking spring and summer coverage is also not uncommon.
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https://goo.gl/maps/osSQAwfsgfckrB1XA
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The Korean writing system (Hangul) is very unique and recognizable. One of its standout features is the presence ofcirclesin many of its letters. This sets it apart from most other East Asian writing systems.
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Utility poles almost always have these pole markings near the bottom, consisting ofblack and yellow diagonal stripes.
These markings look similar to the ones found in Taiwan. There are however two main differences:
In South Korea, the stripes do not reach all the way to the bottom, whereas in Taiwan they do.
In South Korea, the stripes are more yellow. In Taiwan, they have more of an orange tint.
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https://goo.gl/maps/TkNb7qgTUZSZgnUc9
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Most poles have a tapered “spike” on top.
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https://goo.gl/maps/prrmMmj6T2xSXCbo7
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South Korea drives on theright.
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https://goo.gl/maps/v4Jk9hdDcM8Wr9tc6
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Roads haveyellow middle linesand white outer lines.
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https://goo.gl/maps/ZpxGHeTxVh1PJPkz9
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You can sometimes seered block markingson the road.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9vPs9pKCLm6Uamza7
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Triangular warning signs have ayellowbackground.
Note that circular prohibition signs, such as speed signs, have a white background. Yield signs also have a white background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/5jqQBFFuqsHZKpFv6
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Street signs will be blue,arrow-shapedand commonlyhangingfrom a metal bar mounted to utility poles.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vY72thgUtoGCszoP9
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Direction signs in South Korea have white text on a green background.
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https://goo.gl/maps/hNg8VMHZfqwncfy36
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Pedestrian crossings are oftenyellow and white.
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https://goo.gl/maps/NSKv8YjTzn1ZbJQ66
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