Iberia Discussion
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I'm more in for a Portugal based blog with some screens of the autoestradas, Itinerário Principal, itinerário complementar...
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Coimbra, Viseu, Bragança, Castelo Branco, Evora too
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The cities you mention would fill the map of Portugal nice
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I think that "Central Nuclear de Cofrentes", near València, will be featured on the game, as the road N-330 is confirmed.
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There are quite a few locations on Instagram that haven't been shown on the blog explicitly (maybe under a different angle). Also... 6 weeks without an instagram update.
Where could this be?
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Where could this be?
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Due vegetation, it has to be the Mediterranean zone, to the south.
The field trees aren't olive ones. Citric ones maybe? At the background a petro-chemical zone.
Aren't near Cartagena a chemical compond pretty important too? Or if the tres would represent almond or similar ones, maybe it's another view point of Tarragona.
The field trees aren't olive ones. Citric ones maybe? At the background a petro-chemical zone.
Aren't near Cartagena a chemical compond pretty important too? Or if the tres would represent almond or similar ones, maybe it's another view point of Tarragona.
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I think it's the latter, perhaps A-27 over A-7 in Tarragona. The landscape could perfectly fit Cartagena, but nothing seems to be in place (the refinery is not near the autovía and the power tower (off camera) should be somewhere else).
No blog post today, let's chew a bit older instagram stories. Someone asked for villages, here are some snapshots taken from instagram:
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Probably A-7 near Almería, but the 3rd picture... there's an electrified railroad, nothing you can find nowadays in Almería.
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No blog post today, let's chew a bit older instagram stories. Someone asked for villages, here are some snapshots taken from instagram:
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Probably A-7 near Almería, but the 3rd picture... there's an electrified railroad, nothing you can find nowadays in Almería.
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Some random fields snapshots
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That was the quality in which the images were published? I suppose then due limitations of the Stories?
If so, it doesn't make any favor neither justice to their work such an atrocious low quality of those screenshots. Its like the videos they put on Twitter.
If so, it doesn't make any favor neither justice to their work such an atrocious low quality of those screenshots. Its like the videos they put on Twitter.
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It's all taken from Instagram via screen capture, then paint.net then save as JPG with 95% quality. These are supposed to be seen on a mobile phone screen, that's why they've got such low resolution.
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I have the hunch that this picture represents Cieza (Murcia, A-30). There's a wind farm in the mountains of Sierra de Ascoy, you can't see it from the road, maybe they opted to make it visible from the road perspective.
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