note the height of the building. also note the solar panels on some of the neighboring buildings, the arid land in front, as well as the hill on the right.
Is it worth 1 BTC?
Zachary Mitchell
b balcony that have a hill on the right
Logan Watson
is that the mountain that you go and hang yourself on?
tilt the vantage point on google earth to match the view on the image. not so hard actually...
Aiden Turner
yes, somewhere in that area.
Landon Clark
Atsugi.
Nathaniel Butler
one final hint: note the lining up of that tower in the background with the mountain. I need the exact location for a valid solution.
Kevin Foster
Give us a few min. I will deliver
Mason Hall
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Charles Reyes
Definitely European, I'm guessing German, but most likely more north. I remember watching some real life 5 hour train ride on netflix and a lot of the landscape looked like this as well as the housing which seemed to be under similar design and repetitive. Also, with repetition of the neighborhood design with supported constructs of walls and beams on the land to prevent any erosion of the weight houses and streets build on uneven land.
The mountains and power lines are a HUGE thing to look for, the design of the power line structures especially. As in their shape and design.
Might also help to look up countries that push for solar energy alternatives that are readily available to the public.
He litteraly gives you the Mt Name. Smh. It's in Japan
Asher Rivera
Machida? Minami? Getting close?
Jackson Bennett
You could have just told me that when you saw that I had seen that man. Oh wait, you fucken hadn't seen me see that had you?
Tyler Foster
I dont think OP knows the town. But if they do, please share OP!!
Eli Carter
Is this legit?
Jaxon Walker
I dont think its gonna be possible... most of the Google street views are in typical Japanese weather. Rainy and overcast
Jordan Garcia
I'm almost there....
Joshua Butler
:)
Luis Richardson
another hint please?
Ethan Green
sadly I am out hints.
Austin Morgan
Almost got it
Carter Miller
just try to achieve the same vantage point on google earth first, then look for the buildings nearby, as well as the clearing. The vantage point is higher than the surrounding buildings, therefore it is a taller one.
Michael Rogers
I found the powerlines that are in the background
Bentley Price
Why do you care where this photo was taken? Or did you take it? If so why?
Jaxon Turner
yep :) that's making progress
Michael Harris
OP are you in the Military? Cause those walls look very familiar...