Ooh, it's GeoGuessr!
and has inadvertently become an ambassador of sorts for the game. His Wired interview shows how much information a GeoGuessr image can serve even if the landscape seems barren and absent of anything useful. The colours of roadside poles, road markers and soil can be useful enough to make an educated guess, or even the length of vehicle number plates. I was always getting 2-3 good guesses in each round, but his advice here was very useful.
In the space of a week I was now getting 3-4 reasonably good guesses in each round, and my scores hovering around 17,000 reflected that. Although I don't feel like I've taken more mental notes like our boy Rainbolt has, there are certain vibes I feel I'm able to trust when presented with a random street view image.
And that's the genius of the game. You have no idea where you might end up in the world yet your curiosity is both entertained but never fully satiated. And let's not forget the people who, despite having blurred out faces, are always interesting to look at.