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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
98%
France, Gresse-en-Vercors, Rochers du Parquet
📍 Rochers du Parquet, Pas de la Ville, Vercors Massif, Grand Veymont (nearby)

The image displays a highly characteristic landscape of the Vercors Massif in the French Prealps. The prominent, sheer, stratified limestone cliff is identifiable as the Rochers du Parquet.

The photograph is taken from the Pas de la Ville, a mountain pass on the GR91 hiking trail, looking northwards. The large scree slope at the base of the cliff and the faint trail traversing it are key features matching this location.

In the background, the rolling mountains and the valley (the Trièves) are consistent with the view east from this point. The combination of geology, vegetation, and topography provides a near-certain match.

The image shows a large limestone cliff with a talus slope below, dense coniferous forest, and a wide valley with layered mountain ridges in the distance. This landscape is characteristic of the Vercors Massif in southeastern France, near Villard-de-Lans.

The cliff resembles the famous 'Mont Aiguille' or similar cliffs in the Vercors Regional Natural Park. The vegetation and geology match the French Prealps environment.

The view and terrain strongly suggest a vantage point within this protected mountainous area. As a strong alternative within the same region, the Cirque d'Archiane in the southern Vercors presents a very similar geological and visual signature.

It is renowned for its massive, amphitheater-like limestone cliffs. While the specific cliff shape in the image is a better match for Rochers du Parquet, the overall environment, including the type of rock, vegetation, and scale of the landscape, is highly comparable, making this a plausible alternative if the primary identification were incorrect.

The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park in the Spanish Pyrenees features canyons with similarly grand, stratified limestone walls. The scale of the cliffs and the mix of pine forests and scree slopes are comparable to the scene.

This represents a plausible alternative in a different mountain range known for this type of karstic scenery, although the specific morphology of the cliff and the character of the distant valley are a stronger fit for the Vercors Massif.

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France, Villard-de-Lans, Vercors Massif limestone cliffs
92%

The image shows a large limestone cliff with a talus slope below, dense coniferous forest, and a wide valley with layered mountain ridges in the distance. This landscape is characteristic of the Vercors Massif in southeastern France, near Villard-de-Lans. The cliff resembles the famous 'Mont Aiguille' or similar cliffs in the Vercors Regional Natural Park. The vegetation and geology match the French Prealps environment. The view and terrain strongly suggest a vantage point within this protected mountainous area.

3
France, Chichilianne, Cirque d'Archiane
75%

As a strong alternative within the same region, the Cirque d'Archiane in the southern Vercors presents a very similar geological and visual signature. It is renowned for its massive, amphitheater-like limestone cliffs. While the specific cliff shape in the image is a better match for Rochers du Parquet, the overall environment, including the type of rock, vegetation, and scale of the landscape, is highly comparable, making this a plausible alternative if the primary identification were incorrect.

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Spain, Torla-Ordesa, Ordesa Canyon
65%

The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park in the Spanish Pyrenees features canyons with similarly grand, stratified limestone walls. The scale of the cliffs and the mix of pine forests and scree slopes are comparable to the scene. This represents a plausible alternative in a different mountain range known for this type of karstic scenery, although the specific morphology of the cliff and the character of the distant valley are a stronger fit for the Vercors Massif.

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Mountainous, Karstic limestone cliffs, Scree slope • Coniferous forest (pine, fir), some deciduous trees • Temperate mountain • Mountainous with steep cliffs and forested slopes • Coniferous forest • Temperate mountain climate • Mountainous, Limestone cliffs, Cirque • Coniferous and mixed forest • Mountainous, Canyon, Limestone cliffs • Pine forest

Infraestructura

None • None visible

Texto y señales visibles

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Contexto y cultura

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