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Resultados del análisis

La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
99%
France, Creissels, Millau Viaduct
📍 Millau Viaduct, Creissels, Croix de la Paix

The location is definitively identified as being in France due to the characteristic rectangular white town entry sign with a red border, which is standard in the country. The most significant landmark is the unmistakable silhouette of the Millau Viaduct (Viaduc de Millau) visible in the distance.

The photo is taken from the D809 road at the intersection with the D187, just north of the town of Creissels. The town sign, though blurry, is consistent with 'CREISSELS'.

Furthermore, a monument, the Croix de la Paix, can be seen atop the hill to the west (Puech d'Andan). The combination of the specific road layout, the unique viaduct, the monument, and the surrounding topography provides a conclusive match to this exact location.

The road markings and signage are consistent with French standards, including the no-parking sign on the right. The landscape with rolling hills and green fields matches the Occitanie region near Toulouse.

The road layout suggests a highway exit or junction in a rural area. The vehicles and construction barriers also align with typical French road maintenance.

Exact street-level coordinates are inferred from a highway junction on the outskirts of Toulouse in a hilly rural setting. This is an alternative location based on the general characteristics of rolling hills in rural France and the presence of a major viaduct.

The area around Tulle in the Corrèze department features similar terrain and is crossed by the A89 motorway with several large viaducts, such as the Viaduc du Pays de Tulle. However, the specific design of the viaduct in the image (cable-stayed) does not perfectly match the viaducts in this region, and the specific road layout and secondary landmarks are not confirmed.

This location is considered due to the hilly, somewhat dry-looking landscape which could be found in the Provence region of southern France. This area also has major motorways with large viaducts, such as the A8.

The vegetation and rolling hills are plausible for this region. However, this is a much weaker candidate as it lacks the specific, highly-identifiable landmark of the Millau Viaduct, and the hills in Provence often have a more rugged, rocky appearance than seen in the image.

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France, Near Toulouse
75%

The road markings and signage are consistent with French standards, including the no-parking sign on the right. The landscape with rolling hills and green fields matches the Occitanie region near Toulouse. The road layout suggests a highway exit or junction in a rural area. The vehicles and construction barriers also align with typical French road maintenance. Exact street-level coordinates are inferred from a highway junction on the outskirts of Toulouse in a hilly rural setting.

3
France, Near Tulle
55%

This is an alternative location based on the general characteristics of rolling hills in rural France and the presence of a major viaduct. The area around Tulle in the Corrèze department features similar terrain and is crossed by the A89 motorway with several large viaducts, such as the Viaduc du Pays de Tulle. However, the specific design of the viaduct in the image (cable-stayed) does not perfectly match the viaducts in this region, and the specific road layout and secondary landmarks are not confirmed.

4
France, Near Aix-en-Provence
45%

This location is considered due to the hilly, somewhat dry-looking landscape which could be found in the Provence region of southern France. This area also has major motorways with large viaducts, such as the A8. The vegetation and rolling hills are plausible for this region. However, this is a much weaker candidate as it lacks the specific, highly-identifiable landmark of the Millau Viaduct, and the hills in Provence often have a more rugged, rocky appearance than seen in the image.

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Rolling hills, valley • Grassland, deciduous trees and shrubs • Temperate • Rolling hills • Green grass and scattered trees • Temperate, cloudy sky • Mixed forest and pasture • Hilly terrain • Garrigue scrubland, grassland • Mediterranean

Infraestructura

White dashed centerline, solid white edge lines • French town entry sign, European 'No Stopping' sign, temporary roadworks bollards • Modern multi-span cable-stayed bridge (Millau Viaduct) in the distance • White dashed and solid lines typical of French highways • French no-parking sign, construction barriers • None visible • White dashed and solid lines • French road signs • Large concrete viaduct (generic) • Standard French markings • Rural roads

Texto y señales visibles

CREISSELS

Contexto y cultura

Iveco Daily light truck, larger flatbed truck • European (long, rectangular) • Light trucks, utility vehicles • European style plates, not fully visible • Light commercial truck • European • Trucks