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The green registration plate told me you were in Norway.Then I needed to face West and check the coastline for an estuary running North to South with a major city that had a port deep enough to accomodate tall ships.Oslo.Looked for a park opposite the city overlooking the harbour,looked for a historical site or war museum.Zoomed in on street view straight onto a cobbled road,walked round museum roads and Bingo white van man.To be fair all war museums look very similar in Europe and being an ex army brat who spent 12 years living in Germany I had an idea what to look for.
I applaud you!
I began my search the same way, but passed quickly by Norway as I thought their license plate only looked like this...
Never knew about the special colored plates...
Vehicle registration plates of Norway:
D - Green plate, black print
For cars, vans, small trucks, etc. taxed and fit to drive on public roads. Vehicles with this plate are not for passenger use. They can carry only one or two passengers and are intended for craftsmen and courier usage. Such cars have lower taxes than the same model ones with plate type A. They will also carry a tax stamp, and will never have a back seat. Anyone may own a car with green number plates.
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