São Tomé & Príncipe

 Step 1 – Identifying São Tomé & Príncipe

All the coverage was taken with a low quality camera that’s commonly referred to as “Shitcam”. The car will be completely blurred out, with a very large blur covering the back and a somewhat smaller blur covering the front.

NOTE: The coverage is a newer variant of shitcam, where the image is dimmer and hazier than the original shitcam primarily found in India and Nigeria. Nigeria is also currently the only other country to have this newer variant.

Portuguese is the main language used on São Tomé and Príncipe.

On top of the language, the Portuguese influence can also be seen in infrastructure, such as ladder poles and pedestrian signs with the same design as in Portugal.

São Tomé and Príncipe are tropical islands, which are almost completely covered in rainforests. Banana plants are especially common throughout the islands.

Some wooden poles are painted blue on the bottom. You can also read the letters CST on them.

 Step 2 – Region-specific clues

This desaturated and even dimmer variant of shitcam is most common on Príncipe.

You can find oil palm plantations in southern São Tomé.

 Step 3 – Spotlight

The town of Trinidade has poles with red and white pole paint.