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Cuiaba lamps are usually alight green, and is one of the few cities that has poles with multiple electricity metres, sometimes 6 to 12.
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Lamps in Belo Horizonte and Uberaba in Generation 4 can have awhite, numbered plaqueattached to the lamp. In Belo Horizonte, the tag starts with 0 or 1, and in Uberaba, it starts with a 1 or 2.
Since this plaque is new, it may appear in other cities in Minas Gerais in the future.
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Lamps in Caxias do Sul usually have azig-zagbent pole and a yellow head.
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https://goo.gl/maps/4Wm5b9TQP7ioozsH9
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Poles on Santa Catarina Island (Florianópolis) are paintedwhitewithblue and red stripes.
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Northwest Rio Grande do Sul has coverage with thiscamera glitchin Generation 3.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Cf2H26uN5Mzs7Mjr7
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The 364 through Acre is very recognisable due to therollercoaster-like landscape and road: the road uniquely rides the hills rather than snaking around them. There is usually no traffic, and is covered mostly by Generation 3 with an antenna.
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https://goo.gl/maps/5sVgqaCwywpYD1SG9
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The Amazonas 319 has a very lush, bright green and tropical landscape, as itcuts through the Amazon rainforest. The road is flat and mostly unpaved, featuring bright orange soil. However, closer to Manaus the road becomes paved. There are wooden or ladder poles alongside the entire stretch. It is covered by the blue Generation 4 car.
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https://goo.gl/maps/SbhHdZNnQw6tWps3A
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The Pará section of the 163 is oftenhilly, curvy, dry, and sometimes hazy. It has a wide range of amazonian vegetation. The road is frequently trafficked, usually by transportation trucks. It is covered by the blue Generation 4 car.
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ThisAmazonian trekkercombinesboatand walking coverage on and near the Madeira and Aripuana rivers, south of the 319. They are seen travelling through dense rainforest and small villages.
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https://goo.gl/maps/oUDek9JNat9NFZAt6
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The beautiful National Park of Northeast Maranhão, known for itssand duneswith pools of water, haswalking trekkerandvehicle coverage. The truck is white with a black bed. The landscape can vary from beach to sandy wetland.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Pftf1x4EiqezRmw38
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Ilha de Fernando de Noronha is aBrazilian islandwith official coverage approximately 340 kilometres northeast of Rio Grande do Norte, and the country itself. It is covered by a white buggy, which is visible at the front. The island is similar in vegetation to the closest part of mainland Brazil, and has large exposed rocks. There is alsoboat coveragearound the island.
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The British Indian Ocean Territory is an United Kingdom overseas territory in the Indian Ocean. As such, it is counted asthe UKfor country streaks purposes.
Beware that none of the coverage is considered pinpointable, and as a result you are unlikely to get it in most community-made maps. As such, this guide is mainly intended to give a general idea of what type of coverage you can find on the islands.
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Coverage was taken with a Generation 3trekker.
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Coverage is mostly found on small atolls in the northern half of the territory.
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A large portion of the coverage is taken on sand beaches. You will typically see many palm trees along the beaches.
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Coastal palm forests also comprise a significant portion of the coverage. They almost exclusively consist of coconut palms.
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Mangroves can be found on several of the atolls.
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Some of the larger islands with coverage have grassy fields surrounded by bushes and palms.
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The trekker can occasionally be found walking offshore in the water.
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Coin du Mire is a small island with a darkrocky shoreand a grassy field withno bushes or palm trees.
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A white medium-sizedshipwreckcan be found on the beach at the eastern tip of Nelsons Island.
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Bulgarian licence plates have the typical European design, with the blue strip on the left.
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Bulgaria mainly uses theCyrillic alphabet. However, a lot of signs will also have the Latin alphabet.
The letter “Ъ” is only found in Bulgarian and Russian, although it is fairly uncommon in Russian.
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The Bulgarian word for street isулица(ulitsa), sometimes abbreviatedул.(ul.).
NOTE: In older street signs seeing only Cyrillic is more common.
Russia also uses улица/ulitsa.
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There are three types of Generation 4 cars that were used to cover Bulgaria:
Abluecar, which can be found in most European countries.
Aredcar, which is also found in Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Slovakia, and Sweden. Of these, Russia and Slovakia are easiest to confuse with Bulgaria.
Ablackcar, which is found in many European countries; of which Greece and Croatia are the ones more likely to be confused with Bulgaria.
All cars can be found with or without antenna. Additionally, you can also encounter coverage where the car is completely hidden.
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The majority of Generation 3 coverage in Bulgaria was taken during March and April, resulting in very distinct dead-looking “winter” coverage.
NOTE: Hungary and Czechia also have a lot of similar dead-looking Generation 3 coverage. Furthermore, while not common, Bulgaria has somesummer Generation 3.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@42.6462065,24.980028,3a,90y,176.39h,83.7t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1srReAyNGYfJcuvSNTXNt4tQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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You can commonly see a small piece ofgrey tapeat the top of the car antenna in Generation 3 coverage. The community sometimes refers to it as “flag antenna”.
Not all Gen 3 coverage has this tape.
NOTE: This can also be seen in Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania.
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Most utility poles in Bulgaria arecylindricaland made ofconcrete.
There is also a less common concrete ‘ladder pole’ variation. You can also sometimes see simple wooden poles.
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Most poles have small, alternatinghook-shapedinsulators.
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This style of pole top, with 3 large, alternating insulators that are shaped likeupward facing hooks, is a good clue for Bulgaria. This pole top is probably unique to the country.
NOTE: You can also find this pole top with the insulators facingdownwards.
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Bulgarian chevrons are typicallyred on white.
NOTE: Many other European countries have similar chevrons. Crucially, among neighbouring countries, Romania, Turkey, and North Macedonia use the same chevrons. Greece and Serbia use black and white chevrons however.See this infographicfor an overview.
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Bulgarian directional signs are blue, arrow-shaped, and use both theCyrillic and Latinalphabet. Importantly, even if you are far away and cannot decipher the script, you can still see that the sign has two lines of text instead of one.
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Town entry signs have a simple white design and also use both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. Like with the directional signs, the two lines of text are obvious, even when seen from far away.
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Bulgarian pedestrian signs havefour stripes, and the person is wearing a hat.
NOTE: No other eastern or central European pedestrian signs have four stripes.
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Bollards are generallyfairly rarein Bulgaria.
When you see them, they almost always have this somewhat generic design, which is relatively similar to the bollards found in Croatia and Hungary. They have a red reflector on the front, and a white one on the back. The design isn’t terribly consistent: sometimes they arethinner, and the shape of the reflector varies.
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Bulgaria usually hasthinroadlines. This is particularly useful to tell Bulgaria apart from Romania, where roadlines are usually muchthicker.
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Bulgaria generally has fairlypoor-quality roads, with many small cracks and occasionally potholes.
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Most houses in Bulgaria have orange tiled roofs, with distinctpatches ofmortaralong the corner tiles.
Famously, Bulgarian roofs often seempoorly constructed: the roof tiles and mortar tend to be uneven, especially when compared to other European countries.
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Suburbs in Bulgaria are generally among thepoorest areasin Europe, with small, densely built houses and generally an almost ghetto-like look.
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Metallic trash bins with this shape are very common in Bulgaria.
NOTE: This style of bin is also common in Turkey and other balkan countries such as Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia.
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The Balkan mountains cut across Bulgaria and divide the country in two distinct halves. North of them, you will find a mostly flat area that goes all the way to the border with Romania.
The Rhodope Mountains start close to Sofia and run South-East into Greece. In them you will find the highest peaks of Bulgaria.
Between both mountain ranges you will find the second biggest flat area of Bulgaria.
The westernmost part of the country usually features many small valleys surrounded by hills and small mountains.
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Area codes in Bulgaria are one of the best clues to regionguess urban rounds. Conveniently, they are ordered by first digit, so just learning the first digit can yield high results with little effort.
Numbers between parentheses in the map are area codes from a neighbouring province that frequently spill into that one.
Codes next to a small dot represent area codes unique to the province capital.
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The towering mountains of Pirin and Rila National Parks can be recognised by the tall pyramid-shaped peaks, and can be seen from a few different vantage points in Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil and Sofia Provinces.
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Wind turbines are most common in Dobrich Province, and usually towards the coast.
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Buildings with features similar to Alpine architecture, such aswhite wallswithbrown wooden detailsare commonly found in and around the Smoljan region in the south.
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Locations with an invisible Generation 4 Street View car can be found along the North and West borders of Bulgaria, as well as the northern half of the coast.
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AredGeneration 4 Street View car is mostly found in central and southeastern Bulgaria.
This car can be found with andwithoutan antenna.
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Generation 3 coverage with a piece oftapeon ashort antennacan be commonly found in the eastern part of Bulgaria.
NOTE: Tape antennas can very rarely appear in other provinces, the only provinces where it’s never found are Vratsa, Montana, Pazardzhik and Smolyan.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@43.234917,26.1228177,3a,15y,320.23h,57.95t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sjwsehkuyf70YOp3e7djZaQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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Generation 3 locations with ataped long antennaand visible white car can be found in Stara Zagora, and rarely a few small roads in Plovdiv and Burgas.
NOTE: This combination of car and antenna can be found more commonly in other European countries as well. Make sure to use other clues.
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This antenna with unpeeled tape at the top, resulting in a bulkier antenna tip, can be found in the Varna Province. Coverage with this antenna is exclusively in March, resulting in a dead winter look.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@43.0891502,27.6152412,3a,15y,90.66h,56.67t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sEwHSdvSMaP6v_pK_aGgsOQ!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DEwHSdvSMaP6v_pK_aGgsOQ%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D177.15912%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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The mountains overlooking Vratsa from the southwest have a very distinct “bumpy” shape, and can be seen from afar in the province.
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The old town of Nessebar, and to a lesser extent Sozopol, can be recognised by the well-preserved old buildings made of a combination of unpainted stone, white stone walls and brown wood. Most of the streets are paved with cobblestone.
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White street signs withtwo red strips; one covering the bottom and one covering part of the top, can be found in Sofia.
NOTE: You can also findother typesof street signs in Sofia.
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Brown street signswith bright yellow text can be found in Stara Zagora.
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Licence plates arewhitewithblueletters. The blue sheen of the letters can be hard to see through the blur, and the plates might appear as plain white.
Plates on government vehicles aregreen.
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On the Generation 3 coverage you can find two different Google cars:
A car with a short, stubby antenna. The antenna hasthree ridges. It can sometimes be hard to tell if the antenna has ridges.
A white car withstripesand no antenna. There is a white stripe on the left, and a yellow stripe on the right. The stripes are sometimespoorly visible.
The car is not always as visible as shown in the example images.
NOTE: This specific striped white car is unique to Cambodia. Make sure not to mix it up with theBangladeshi striped car, which looks slightly different.
The Latin American countries of Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil also have cars with similar short antennas. However, these have a diagonally coiled ridge, instead of Cambodia’s three ridges.
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Cambodia drives on theright.
NOTE: Thailand drives on the left, while Laos also drives on the right.
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Khmeris the official language of Cambodia. It has its own unique script, which is very distinct and recognizable. In most fonts, letters have an intricate, curvy look.
Khmer can look fairly different depending on the font used. A compilation of what this script looks like in street view can befound here.
NOTE: The Thai and Lao scripts look similar, but the letters tend to have a less intricate look. However, some simplified Khmer fonts can look a bit like Thai and Lao.
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Two types of poles are common:
Concreteladderpoles (so named because the indents and ridges resemble a ladder).
Round concrete poles with smallholes.
Rarely, you might see simplewooden poles.
NOTE: The same type of round concrete pole is also common inVietnam.
You can easily distinguish between Thailand and Cambodia based on the poles. Thailand uses square concrete poles with rows of small pinholes on the sides. Such poles are very uncommon in Cambodia (but notcompletely absent).
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Cambodia has a variety of differentbollards. The most common ones are:
A stone bollard with red-and-white stripes.
A stone bollard with a red top and a white base, usually with a reflector in the red part.
Some bollards are unique to a road or region. More details can be found in the region-guessing section.
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Cambodianroad markersare made of stone, with a white-coloured base and a rounded red top. You will find the road number on the narrow side and a town name with a distance on the main side.
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Chevrons in Cambodia areblack with yellow arrows.
Chevrons are somewhat rare. On many occasions, Cambodia prefers to use bollards instead of chevrons to mark curves in the road.
NOTE: Chevrons in all other Southeast Asian countries have the reverse colour scheme: yellow with black arrows.
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Roads have dashed or solidyellow middle road lines. Outer road lines are somewhat rare, but when present, they are solid white.
NOTE: Thailand uses similar road lines.
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Many roads areunpaved. Usually, only main roads and roads in and near urban areas are paved.
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Wooden houses on stiltsare common. Walls are often made of vertical planks. Many homes havedouble or triple roofs.
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In addition, traditional Cambodian wooden stilt houses tend to have very recognizablecolour schemes.
Walls are commonly painted dark red-brown, light blue or an ochre orange.
Doors, windows and other architectural details are often painted bright blue.
NOTE: More modern houses tend to have a wider variety of colour schemes.
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Many traditional homes havetiled orange or red roofs, sometimes with ornaments on the ridges and corners. Corrugated and plain metal roofs are also common.
On other, more modern buildings, you can see a wider variety of roof colours and materials.
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The majority of Cambodians areBuddhist. Temples are common throughout the country. Temple architecture is highly decorative, with ornamented roofs. You might also seeBuddhist flags.
NOTE: Thailand and Laos are also majority Buddhist. Temples in these countries can look similar.
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You will see a lot ofadvertisementsfor the beer brandsAngkor,Anchor, and the very creatively namedCambodia Beer.
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Throughout the country, you can find distinctblue signsfrom the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
These signs occasionally feature the likenesses of major party politicians: usuallythree menside by side.
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Google used a weird, low-quality camera in Cambodia. This camera is known as the official Ari (or “Shitcam”). It has a wide circular car blur and often somewhat brownish colours. A good map will not usually include this coverage, but it is good to be aware of its existence, in order to not be caught off-guard by it.
NOTE: Within Asia, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka also have shitcam coverage.
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Street view coverageis somewhat limited. Most of the coverage is located around the cities of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Battambang.
You can click on the image to enlarge it. You can also view the official street view coverage in more detail onthis site.
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Shitcam in Cambodia is only found in thesouthwesternhalf.
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Thelow-lying central plainis home to most agricultural land. The landscape is flat, cultivated, and dotted with villages and farms.
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Conversely,the northeastis much more uncultivated: there is less agriculture and more natural vegetation. Some areas are slightly hilly.
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The southwestis the area with the most elevation in Cambodia. This region is characterized by hills and low mountains. Some inland roads feature dense forest cover, but the coastal areas in particular are fairly densely populated.
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Sandy, white soilis very common in the region southeast of Phnom Penh, as well as around the city itself. The colour can range from bright white to slightly beige.
NOTE: You may find sandy, white soil in other parts of the country, however it is by far the most common in this area. Conversely, some roads in this region can have darker soil than expected.
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Near the northern border with Thailand, you can often see amountainous ridgeline to your north. The soil in this region tends to be red, ranging from a slight reddish tinge to deep dark red.
The ridgeline closely corresponds with the border with Thailand. The drop-off to the Cambodian lowland to its south is abrupt. This means that the roads you are on are themselves located in a very flat landscape (see inset map).
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Rubber tree plantationsare found in three places:
In a narrow belt northeast of Phnom Penh, mostly centred around the southern sections of Roads 7 and 71
Around the town of Ban Lung in the far northeast, as well as east of it on and near Road 78.
Around the town of Pech Sreada. This area has a distinct look. See the tip in the spotlight section.
Rubber trees can be recognized by their thin trunks and dark green crowns. The trees are neatly arranged in rows. They often have small taps near the bottom of the trunk.
NOTE: Rubber trees are common in Thailand. Only use this clue to region-guess if you are certain that you are in Cambodia, and not to identify the country.
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Black-and-white bollardsin Cambodia are only found on Road 48, between Tatai and the intersection with Road 4.
NOTE: Make sure to check other clues before guessing, because this style of bollard is commonly found in Thailand.
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The road between Road 48 and Kiri Sakor is under construction and only hasone paved road side. The unpaved side has red soil.
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Severalunpaved jungle offroadsin the southwest of the country, northeast of Road 48, have a distinct look: red soil, dense jungle, and generally hilly terrain.
NOTE: Some rural jungle roads in the east of the country can look similar. Here, however, the soil tends to be more brownish or orange rather than red.
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The coverage close toPhnum Samkoshas a distinct look: overcast weather, and large, prominent mountains that are visible in the distance. The roads are unpaved and consist of brown soil. Wild, very green vegetation can be seen all around you.
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Uniquetriangular bollardswith red stripes can be found in three places in Cambodia, all located in the same area in the southwest:
On Road 4 between Angk Snuol and Preah Sihanouk. They are especially common in the section between Kirirom National Park and Preah Sihanouk.
One small off-road of Road 4, in Ream National Park near Preah Sihanouk.
In Preah Monivong National Park.
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There is another good way to recognize Road 4 between Angk Snuol and Preah Sihanouk: in most sections, it has a distinctivewide, red-brownish shoulderon both sides of the road.
NOTE: Near Phnom Penh, the soil of these shoulders tends to have a lighter, pinkish or beige colour. In the hills and closer to Preah Sihanouk, the soil tends to have a darker colour.
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Oil palm plantationscan only be found on Road 4, as well as some of its rural offroads, just north of Preah Nob.
NOTE: Oil palm plantations are much more common in Malaysia and Indonesia. Only use this clue to region-guess if you are certain that you are in Cambodia, and not to identify the country.
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Preah Monivong National Parkin the south of the country has a unique and recognizable landscape. It is situated on a highland plateau. The soil is white and very rocky. The vegetation consists of stunted, windswept bushes and low trees. The foliage has a distinct dark green tint that contrasts with the white rocks. Some parts of the park aremore forestedbut will still have the same rocky soil.
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Road 41, southwest of Phnom Penh, has a recognizable look and road angle:
It is a wide road, with a grey and very gravelly road surface
It runs in a general NNE direction
The landscape close to the road is flat and agricultural. However, you can often see hills in the distance.
NOTE: There are other roads that can look similar. Therefore, the road angle is very important to identify this road.
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In the sections of Road 6 west of Siem Reap, to Sisophon, and Road 5, south of Sisophon to Krong Battambang, you can find power lines withunique polesthat are found nowhere else in Cambodia. The pole tops have three horizontal beams, with hanging insulatorson only one side. The bottom of the poles haveindents.
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The powerline from the previous tip continues on the section of Road 5 west of Sisophon. However, here the pole tops have insulatorson both sides. The rest of the pole is identical however.
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Thesouthern section of Road 76, south of Krong Saen Monourom, has recognizable coverage: overcast weather, dark asphalt, the presence of outer road lines, and relatively crisp lines for Cambodian standards. Furthermore, a large part of the eastern half of this road runs through hilly terrain with dense jungle.
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Most of thenorthern section of Road 76, between Lumphat and Mayura Wild Park, is recognizable too: it is a wide, unpaved road, with brown soil, and a semi-open jungle forest all around you.
Weather conditions start off as overcast on the southern end of the road, and quickly improve the further north you go, with almost completely clear skies on the northern end.
NOTE: There are other, smaller roads that can look similar. However, this road is by far the longest that has this distinct look.
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Around the town ofPech Sreada, in the far east of Cambodia, you can find rubber tree plantations that were covered during the dry season, leading to a distinct look. In addition, the soil is very orange, making it easy to distinguish this area from other regions in Cambodia with rubber tree plantations.
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Angkor Watis a massive temple complex built by the historical Khmer Empire. It is located just north of Siem Reap and has extensive trekker coverage. It can be recognized by its dark, weathered stone buildings. While this location is unlikely to show up in competitive maps, it is extremely common in GeoGuessr’s official Cambodia map.
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The English-speaking parts of Canada useBritish Englishspelling (e.g. centre; colour). In addition, Canada mostly uses themetric system. For example, speed is measured inkilometresper hour.
NOTE: This is useful to distinguish between the US, where American English spelling and (usually) theimperial systemare used. For example, the US measures speed in miles.
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Canada has a fair amount ofGeneration 2 coverage, especially in ruralor remote areas. Generation 2 can be recognized by the big circular car blur and the halo-like colour distortion in the sky.
NOTE: Generation 2 is very rare in the US. If you are between Canada and the US, and the location is in Generation 2, you are much more likely to be in Canada.
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Canada uses uniquediamond-shaped T-Intersection signs.
Some provinces use different designs.You can learn more about those in the region guessing section.
NOTE: Canada is the only country in the world where you can find these signs. The US, for example, uses rectangularT-Intersection signs.
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Canada uses the word‘maximum’on speed signs. Because speed is measured in kilometres instead of miles, the numbers tend to be higher than the US which can be identifiable from afar.
NOTE: The US uses the words‘speed limit’on such signs. In addition, speed limits ending with 5 are more common in the US, and the ‘speed limit’ text takes up two lines versus one for ‘maximum’ in Canada.
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Canadian roads usually havesingle yellowcentre lines. However, double middle yellow centre lines are still decently common.
NOTE: Double yellow centre lines are more common in the US. This is not a 100% reliable clue, so make sure to use this along with other clues.
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You can sometimes findcommunal mailboxesin Canada. Personal mailboxes are still very common, though.
Canada Post has ared logo, which sometimes appears on mailboxes.
NOTE: These communal mailboxes are very rare in the US. In addition, the US Postal Service has a blue logo.
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