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Unrelated to the other question: any geoguesser?
My best guess is Kluane Lake, Alaska Highway through the Yukon. But Google Street view says there is more taiga there.
9 0 ReplyI don't think the US/Canada usually does that style of power pole, with three phases on a crossarm and no neutral below.
Barriers on what looks like a pretty low-traffic low-risk road too.
I would think somewhere Scandinavia or central Europe. NZ wouldn't put barriers like that up.
Rock wall near bottom of picture screams old.
8 0 ReplyThe house is also something you definitely wouldn't see in NZ, I also think Scandinavia, specifically Norway since the others don't really have mountains by the water like that.
6 0 ReplyI’m from Vesterålen in Northern Norway and this is giving me huge home vibes.
6 0 Replyhttps://imgur.com/fjord-norway-1920x1080-FZitCZy
Never been, but would like to visit someday.
6 0 ReplyWell, that's certainly the answer.
I wouldn't have thought you'd want to put a building quite that close to the waterfront even in a Fjord, but apparently they did.
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The house and pole line would fit in Quebec backcountry place or the maritimes, but the rock walls and the mountains don't fit as well.
3 0 ReplyLooks very Norwegian, and there seems to be a crossing on the road used to prevent sheep from leaving the area (while cars still can drive over it) which is also something we have in Norway.
3 0 ReplyThose crossings we do also have in NZ, a country with many sheep
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