[Short Fuse] Where has this picture been taken (Difficulty 4/5)
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Berlin
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The following picture has been taken somewhere, less than 3 years ago. This market will resolve to the answer of the most specific answer category containing the spot where the picture has been taken, at market close.

Order of answer categories:

- Continent

- Country

- City

- Borough

- Coordinate (understood as a circle of 10 meter radius centered on that coordinate)

Example of valid answers, :

- "Continent: Asia"

- "Country: Argentina"

- "City: Tokyo, Japan"

- "Borough: Staten Island, New York, USA"

- "Coordinate: 40.0458, -76.4164"

Borough/neighborhood is meant as a fuzzy category that will be interpreted subjectively by me, therefore there is some resolution risk to betting on an Borough. If you want to avoid this ambiguity, use coordinates. Coordinates will be truncated to 4 decimal digits. If multiple very close coordinate (<10 meters apart) are submitted, later ones will be N/A at my discretion.

Answer not following the category, or invalid will be N/A at my discretion. I reserve the right to add answers and liquidity up to 2 hours before close time.

New RULE: If you add an answer which is correct (contains the location), I'll send you 100M after resolution, even if this is not the one that end up chosen because it is less specific (i.e. incentive to add intermediate answers)

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I suppose I could've juiced the rules by adding continent+country+borough also (after finding it) - maybe a clarification could be that the bonus only applies if it's the most specific correct answer at time of addition

Okay so I thought this would hold more than like, 10 minutes, need to update the difficulty scale :d

Retr0idboughtṀ10United Kingdom YES

Ah yes, the "its raining, therefore UK" meta, classic

(My lawyer insists that I say the following: this statement should not be understood as support or denial for the cite answer)

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