Everything you need to identify Brazil in GeoGuessr — from the writing system and road signs to bollard colours, utility poles, and the landscape itself.
These are the fastest visual identifiers — things you should look for in the first few seconds of a round.
Portuguese (not Spanish) — look for ão, ã, ç endings on signs — unmistakable
BR federal highway signs are green with a unique oval-shield number design
Tropical vegetation in the Amazon basin; cerrado scrubland in the center; caatinga desert in the northeast
Yellow bollards are shared with Argentina — look at vegetation and road quality to distinguish
Favela architecture (dense, brick, hillside informal settlements) in coastal cities
These details help narrow down a location once you've spotted the country — or confirm your guess when you're unsure.
Green for federal highways (BR-XXX number system); blue for state roads; white for urban
Yellow center line; white edge lines
Yellow and black; red and white
Yellow bollards; some red and white; orange construction bollards common
Wooden in rural areas; concrete in cities; heavy overhead wiring
Latin (Portuguese)
Brazil drives on the right side of the road. In-game, the Google camera car is on the right side — so oncoming traffic comes from the left. This is the norm for most of Europe, the Americas, and continental Asia.
Brazil contains roughly 60% of the Amazon rainforest — home to 10% of all species on Earth. It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas.
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