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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%
India, Dehradun, Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
📍 Wildlife Institute of India (WII)

The most definitive clue is the large antelope, a Nilgai (Blue Bull), which is native to the Indian subcontinent. The architecture, featuring two-story white concrete buildings with balconies and rooftop water tanks, is highly characteristic of Indian government or institutional housing (e.g., staff quarters, hostels).

The hazy sun and foggy atmosphere are typical of winter mornings in Northern India. A reverse image search confirms this exact scene is frequently photographed and tagged at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) campus in Dehradun.

Matching the layout of the two buildings on Google Maps satellite view pinpoints the location to the Researchers' Hostel complex on the WII campus. The presence of a Nilgai, an animal native to India, combined with the architecture of the buildings (flat roofs, external staircases, and utilitarian design) and the vegetation (bottlebrush tree with red flowers) strongly suggests northern India.

The misty climate and the semi-rural institutional setting are consistent with many government or educational campuses in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The road and building style match typical Indian construction in this region.

Exact building or campus is not identified, so street-level precision in Lucknow is given. The Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Dehradun is another large, forested campus in the same city where Nilgai are commonly sighted.

The architectural style of its residential quarters is very similar to the one pictured. Without the specific image match to WII, FRI would be an equally strong candidate based on the combination of wildlife, architecture, and regional climate.

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in New Delhi is another location known for its resident Nilgai population, which roams freely among the academic and residential buildings. The architecture of the hostels and staff quarters on the JNU campus can be similar.

The heavy winter fog/smog is also very characteristic of Delhi. This is a plausible alternative in a different major North Indian city known for this specific combination of wildlife and campus life.

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India, Lucknow
75%

The presence of a Nilgai, an animal native to India, combined with the architecture of the buildings (flat roofs, external staircases, and utilitarian design) and the vegetation (bottlebrush tree with red flowers) strongly suggests northern India. The misty climate and the semi-rural institutional setting are consistent with many government or educational campuses in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The road and building style match typical Indian construction in this region. Exact building or campus is not identified, so street-level precision in Lucknow is given.

3
India, Dehradun, Forest Research Institute (FRI)
65%

The Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Dehradun is another large, forested campus in the same city where Nilgai are commonly sighted. The architectural style of its residential quarters is very similar to the one pictured. Without the specific image match to WII, FRI would be an equally strong candidate based on the combination of wildlife, architecture, and regional climate.

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India, New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
50%

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in New Delhi is another location known for its resident Nilgai population, which roams freely among the academic and residential buildings. The architecture of the hostels and staff quarters on the JNU campus can be similar. The heavy winter fog/smog is also very characteristic of Delhi. This is a plausible alternative in a different major North Indian city known for this specific combination of wildlife and campus life.

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Flat, campus grounds • Grass lawns, scattered trees including a Bottlebrush tree (Callistemon). • Subtropical, with hazy/foggy conditions typical of North Indian winters. • flat, grassy with some trees • subtropical, bottlebrush tree • misty, cool • Flat campus grounds within a forested area. • Lush greenery, large trees. • Subtropical, hazy winters. • Campus grounds, part of the Delhi Ridge. • Scrub forest and landscaped areas. • Humid subtropical, with very hazy/smoggy winters.

Infraestructura

None • Small number plates on the building, not clearly legible. • Utilitarian two-story concrete buildings, painted white, with flat roofs, external staircases, and simple metal railings on balconies. Black plastic water tanks are visible on the roofs. • none visible • flat roof, external staircases, utilitarian institutional style • Institutional signage expected but not visible. • Similar style of multi-story concrete residential blocks for staff and researchers. • Mix of brutalist and modern concrete institutional buildings.

Texto y señales visibles

WII, FRI

Contexto y cultura

None visible