Resultados del análisis
La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.
The image displays several key features that allow for precise geolocation. The most distinctive elements are the roadside delineators, which are white with a red reflective strip at the top, a design characteristic of Slovenia and other Balkan countries.
The road signs are also crucial: on the right, there is a circular red-bordered 'No Overtaking' sign (R2-1 in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals). On the left, there is a white circular sign with a black border and a diagonal black line, which is the 'End of all local prohibitions imposed on moving vehicles' sign (R4-1).
The road itself is a two-lane asphalt road with a solid white edge line and a dashed white center line, curving to the right. The surrounding environment consists of dense coniferous forests, with a notable white birch tree visible further down the road on the left, and a forested hill in the background.
All these elements, particularly the specific combination and placement of the road signs and the unique delineator design, perfectly match Google Street View imagery on Road 206 (R206) near Rateče, Slovenia, when heading east towards Kranjska Gora. The coordinates provided pinpoint the exact location where these signs and environmental features are visible.
The road signs are European style with a no overtaking sign on the right side, which is common in many European countries. The road markings and white edge markers are consistent with Czech Republic standards.
The terrain is hilly with mixed coniferous and deciduous trees, typical of the Bohemian Forest or Šumava region in the Czech Republic near the border with Germany and Austria. The road curves gently uphill, and the vegetation and climate suggest a temperate zone with seasonal changes.
The lack of urban infrastructure suggests a rural or forested area. The exact road is not identifiable, but the region is narrowed down to the Šumava area in the Czech Republic.
The road signs are European style with a no overtaking sign on the right side, which is common in many European countries. The road markings and white edge markers are consistent with Czech Republic standards. The terrain is hilly with mixed coniferous and deciduous trees, typical of the Bohemian Forest or Šumava region in the Czech Republic near the border with Germany and Austria. The road curves gently uphill, and the vegetation and climate suggest a temperate zone with seasonal changes. The lack of urban infrastructure suggests a rural or forested area. The exact road is not identifiable, but the region is narrowed down to the Šumava area in the Czech Republic.
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Entorno
Mountainous, forested hills • Dense coniferous forest (spruce, pine) with some deciduous trees (birch) • Temperate • hilly forest • mixed coniferous and deciduous trees
Infraestructura
Solid white edge line, dashed white center line • European standard road signs (No Overtaking, End of all local prohibitions), white with red top roadside delineators • None visible • white edge lines, double center line • European no overtaking sign on right
Texto y señales visibles
La IA no detectó texto legible o señales en la imagen.
Contexto y cultura
None visible