There are numerous ways to indicate that something is "located at" a
certain place.
A simple way is to use a version of the sign for "there."
THERE:
IT / HE / SHE / THERE / "the one that is right there"


If you want to say, "there was a house there," or "the kitchen
was there" or "in this area we have" or "there was a group of people
over here," etc. you could use this version of the sign for "THERE."
First you would do the item being referenced (a house, a group, a
type of room) and then you would use this sign to indicate "where it
is."
THERE-(placement) (Version: placement or location of something
substantive)



You can reach further out and use your facial expressions to
indicate that something (such as a house) is "waaaaay out there."
"Way out in the middle of nowhere."


For more information,
see: LOCATIONS
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