The Golden Triangle is one of Asia's two main opium-producing areas. It is an area of approximately 950,000 square kilometres (367,000 sq mi) that overlaps the mountains of three countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar, Laos and Thailand.
Historically the Golden Triangle has been an area well-known for the growing of opium, and the name comes from a US State Department memo on the practice. These days, though, the place lives on the cultivation of tourists, and this is undoubtedly the largest tourist trap in northern Thailand.
The landscape is hilly, divided by the Ruak River that flows into the Mekong (Mae Khong) River. These rivers form a natural boundary between the three countries Laos (to the east of the Mekong), Myanmar(to the north of the Ruak), and Thailand (to the west of the Mae Khong).
Cache find the missing digits on the distance sign and complete the final coordinates.
Laos 0.A km
Madrid 9B39 km
New York 1596C km
London 882D km
Bejing 25E1 km
Bangkok 7F0 km
N20° 21.ABC E100° 4.DEF
Alternative: find the big poster with a 12 digit number at the bottom line.
take this number for identify missing digits to find the final location:
+xx (x) FA xDB xxC-E
N20° 21.ABC E100° 4.DEF