Another Street View thread

Another Street View thread.

instantstreetview.com to explore along with me.

Today's theme is lesser-known parts of well-known nations.

Starting at Innamicka, South Australia. Seems to be a bit of Polish name influence on the track.

An unnamed road somewhere in South Australia.

Let's visit another state next, or try to go to a famous town like Eromanga or Coober Pedy.

Coober Pedy is close on the map, so I chose it.

Australia's opal capital. Never seen green dirt like this in my life!

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A better view of beautiful Coober Pedy, from a lookout. Going to leave South Australia now.

He's warmly dressed. I wonder what the temperature was at the time.

You know what to do

I lied - it's a body of water somewhere in South Australia.

CU in the NT!

Looks neat.
This is now a /comfy/ thread

The street view images have shit quality in this town.

It's home to the "Ayers Rock Resort."

I visited a town near the rock by complete accident.

Poor quality yet again, oz.

Western Australia.

A disturbing image.

This is indeed Australia.

Sadly, there's no street view at Eromanga, so we'll leave Australia with this image at Laverton, WA.

The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are owned by Australia, but they leave us with just one view.

Found another Cocos Islands view, but just one.

We're now seeing Niue.

I think it's administered by New Zealand.

Small beach with nobody around.

Found some folks.

Welcome to Far Cry.

T h e ca v e

This is near some neighborhood-looking street layout, but I can't get a view there.

No views at Tristan da Cunha :\ so we'll have to accept Ascension Island.

I don't get this.

Hikers overlook the settlement - too bad it wasn't a clear day.

Saint Helena island's only available view.

Let's check out French Guiana, that chunk of mainland South America that is not a sovereign nation.

This town is near Brazil.

The capital.

Renault and Peugeot report for duty.

If you're reading this, have you ever visited an "obscure place?"

Turks and Caicos Islands.

A part of the same chain as the Bahamas, but didn't join them in independence.

Mangroves.

Homes.

American Samoa.