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Taiwan (utility pole)

cylinder, lower section covered in diagonal black and yellow stripes reaching all the way to the ground

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South Korea (utility pole)

cylinder, diagonal yellow and black stripes that DO NOT reach the ground

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Japan (utility pole)

cylinder, vertical yellow and black stripes and on top hanging over, red and white striped arrow pointing down

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Malaysia (utility pole)

black rectangles with white lettering on pole

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Thailand (utility pole)

all shapes of poles, but almost all have small holes in them running vertically. looks like someone drilled into them

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South Korea (utility pole)

has a sharp, pointed spike extending upwards from top of main pole

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South Australia (utility pole)

consist of steel on both sides and concrete in the center

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Northern Australia (utility pole)

Metal utility pole 3 ladder rungs then connects

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Tasmania (Australia) (utility pole)

some have olive metal wrappings around the pole about 2 meters above the ground

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New Zealand (utility pole)

come in several forms however regardless of form, they mainly have a lone piece of metal (normally silver or white coloured) wrapped around most of the pole.

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Romania and Hungary (utility pole)

concrete with large holes that go all the way down to the ground. looks kinda like a ladder that gets thinner as it goes up and turns into one pole.

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Poland (utility pole)

concrete utility poles with spaces. like very thin ladder. holes don't go all the way to the ground- they stop about half a meter above the ground

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France (utility pole)

concrete utility poles that look like thin ladders, but spaces are much smaller. two variants, one with backing one with no backing.

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wood utility pole with small blue rectangle on it

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Belgium (utility poles)

square shaped and gets thinner as it goes up. has tiny holes going up.

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ladder pole with oval spaces

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Portugal (utility pole)

unique combination between filled in ladder and small holes going up

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common wooden pole with lumps on surface

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Ireland (utility pole)

wooden pole, sometimes with a yellow triangular "danger" sticker on it

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Lithuania (utility pole)

multiple types, but a many of them have a bunch of pine cone looking things pointing upward towards the top of the poles

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Latvia (utility pole)

come in several styles but they often have the 'pine cone' looking things that hang upwards at different levels.

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Estonia (utility pole)

also has pine cone things pointing upwards, but has a cross like shape at the top

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utility poles scattered across the Baltic countries

consist of a pole resting against another pole

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Czechia and Slovakia (utility poles)

concrete cylinder pole, often with several thin metal circles going around it. also sometimes has a small white box and a wire running up the pole.

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Norway, Sweden, Finland (utility pole)

standard wooden, circular poles

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Ukraine and some Romania (utility pole)

base section of pole painted white

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Mainly Russia (utility pole)

typically square, concrete pole. sometimes has a short, horizontal metal pole up top.

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Turkey (utility pole)

range of different poles, but one of the most recognizable is metallic ladder pole, far/medium apart rungs and slowly gets thinner as goes up.

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Nigeria (utility pole)

often have a number of indents, like sections have been cut out but not quite enough has been cut out to form holes.

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Senegal (utility pole)

typically have three of these pine cone shaped objects either pointing upwards or downwards. one up top, two on a horizontal bar slightly further down.

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the one only with pine cone shaped objects pointing down. Also the indents in the pole

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Brazil (utility pole)

comes in a range of styles, but most common is wider at the base and narrower at the top and has 3 indented sections in it.

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Chile (utility pole)

poles have one long indent that runs up the pole. slowly gets narrower as it goes up.

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Peru (utility pole)

poles have part of their lower section painted. There is no single color they are painted; some are black, blue, yellow, etc or some mixture of colors. Also, some are only painted a few feet up whilst others are painted almost half-way up.

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Mexico (utility pole)

Octagonal shaped utility poles are some of the most common. rarely come in other countries than this.

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US and Canada (utility pole)

common cylinder wooden poles. can stand out because some in these countries have a singular hook on top of the pole

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Dominican Republic (utility pole)

square utility pole