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Die KI hat anhand des Bildes, sichtbarer Details und kontextueller Hinweise die wahrscheinlichsten Orte gewaehlt.

🏆 Bester Treffer
95%
Jordan, Wadi Musa, The Monastery (Ad Deir), Petra
📍 The Monastery (Ad Deir), Petra

The image shows a large rock-cut monument with classical Nabataean architecture carved into sandstone cliffs, matching the Monastery (Ad Deir) in Petra, Jordan. The arid desert terrain, sandstone color, and unique architectural style are iconic and unique to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Nearby Petra monuments such as the Treasury (Al Khazneh) share similar rock-cut style and sandstone environment, but the facade shape differs. This is a plausible alternative within the Petra archaeological district.

Other archaeological sites in Jordan have rock-cut tombs and desert sandstone terrain, but none match the unique Monastery facade. This is a regional guess based on environment and architecture style.

🌍 30.3285, 35.4733
2
Jordan, Wadi Musa
70%

Nearby Petra monuments such as the Treasury (Al Khazneh) share similar rock-cut style and sandstone environment, but the facade shape differs. This is a plausible alternative within the Petra archaeological district.

3
Jordan
50%

Other archaeological sites in Jordan have rock-cut tombs and desert sandstone terrain, but none match the unique Monastery facade. This is a regional guess based on environment and architecture style.

🗺 Auf der Karte

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Wie die KI ihre Entscheidung getroffen hat

Umgebung

arid desert with sandstone cliffs • sparse desert vegetation • dry, desert climate

Infrastruktur

none visible • rock-cut Nabataean monumental facade • rock-cut Nabataean monumental facades • rock-cut tombs and facades

Sichtbarer Text und Schilder

UNESCO

Kontext und Kultur

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