Let's play a game, Sup Forums...

Let's play a game, Sup Forums. Someone posts a pic of a street and anons have to guess where it is (country wise) and the person to get it right then posts a pic an so on. I'll start.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_European_road_signs
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_yellow_line
expat-finland.com/pdf/finnish_traffic_signs.pdf
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Lithuania

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Iceland

is it pooland

Latvia

Nope
Nope

Winner winner chicken dinner.

Is this a paid shill for the Polish tourism board?

wow

poland looks co clean and 1st world

No, just a Sup Forums game that used to be popular but now I rarely see it

okay, bear with. it's taking time finding a good place

albania?

Just seemed like you picked a first world looking part of your country and wanted to show it off to everyone

jep

polacs are just attention whores

I just dropped the pin down in Gdynia and this place came up. I don't care if people on this Mongolian moving picture board don't like my country - they don't live here and it doesn't affect their lives at all.

I was misleaded because that stop sign is not a EU standard road sign

new pic

That's yield, not stop. We have standard EU stop sign.

Argentina

had to compress file

spaijn

ye. was undecided if I crop out the business name or not

norway?

France?

japan?

Guroriousu Nipponu

nope

no

how did you guess?

late

It's so obviously Japan

For a start it's one of the few developed countries with powerlines above ground.

the narrow streets and the way the cables are managed overhead looks distinctive.

But only Greece, Finland, Sweden and Poland have yellow background

What does it look like in other countries? I always thought it was the same all over the EU.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_European_road_signs

>tfw this was my street
but now i'm back in the UK my street is even narrower

wow
really makes you think

Yeah but English streets have a distinction between footpath and road, and the houses looks completely different. Japanese urban design is very distinct.

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here only temporary signs have yellow background

Looks like Australia

yes

italy

Whereabouts?

middle of nowhere Queensland

The next one.

USA, around cali and nevada id say?

Fekin filename m8

Switzerland

Why are those cars parked in the sidewalk? This is triggering me.

Nope.

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Brazil.

Yes.

looks very english Tbh

Argentina

Because we are third world and anyone who has car treats pedestrians as subhumans

That part of the outback is a bit scary тbh. You can literally be driving for days and the landscape will not change at all.

It's Brazil.

look at the road and it's markings.

guess this place
(that bridge was the longest of its kind at the time of construction)

wait your turn cunt

Finland? I remember the thread about your new double yellow line.

U S A
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A

Canada

THEY ARE NOT NEW

Well, how many years you have them? Was I wrong about the pic?

as long as we had roads.

Somehow, wiki article doesn't say a word about Finland
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_yellow_line

yes this has puzzled me for ages.

expat-finland.com/pdf/finnish_traffic_signs.pdf

post more desu

France?

lebanon or spain

what the fugg that was literally 1 minute

that bridge which unites two islands in denmark?

chile

I played geoguessr a lot.

nope

Guess it.

Montenegro

Stop putting names in the file

Montenegro

Too easy. Yes.

>someone keeps beating me to everything I guess

This is fucking bullshit

guess this one then

How did you guys guess? The scenery does look like Montenegro after I see your answers but it can't be that clear.

Just had a hunch

those green hills close to the water, those south-commie houses..in albania there are similar places

Krk Bridge in Croatia.

congrats, how did you find?

the general area is easy but what about country?

Searched for longest arch bridges, it's 14th in the world at this moment.

Panama

Dominican Rep

Colombia

this thread is 2 slow, multi-threading engaged

Puertorico

Naples suburbia

correct

wew okay hold up

>Naples suburbia
Not Naples, it's the edge of an Italian city though

serbia