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Resultats d analyse

L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.

🏆 Meilleure correspondance
85%
Germany, Prerow

The image displays a beach with light-colored sand mixed with small pebbles or shells. Behind the beach, there is a low dune line covered with sparse grass and temperate, wind-shaped trees, typical of coastal vegetation in northern latitudes.

The sun is relatively low in the sky, casting bright rays, suggesting late afternoon or early evening. This combination of features – sand type, dune vegetation, and light conditions – is highly characteristic of the Baltic Sea coast, particularly along the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or Schleswig-Holstein.

The Darß-Zingst peninsula, near towns like Prerow or Zingst, offers numerous beaches that perfectly match this visual evidence, featuring wide sandy-pebbly beaches backed by dunes and coastal forests. The coordinates point to a specific segment of the beach near Prerow that aligns with these characteristics.

Similar to the German Baltic coast, the Hel Peninsula in Poland also features extensive sandy beaches, often mixed with small stones, backed by dunes and coastal pine forests. The vegetation and overall beach morphology seen in the image are consistent with many locations along this Polish Baltic Sea stretch.

The sun's position and light quality also fit a summer evening in this region. The island of Öland off the southeastern coast of Sweden, in the Baltic Sea, also presents beaches with light sand, sometimes mixed with pebbles, and low coastal vegetation.

While the specific tree types might vary slightly, the general temperate coastal environment and beach characteristics are a plausible match for the visual evidence. The sun's angle is also consistent with northern European latitudes.

🌍 54.437, 12.65
2
Poland, Jurata
75%

Similar to the German Baltic coast, the Hel Peninsula in Poland also features extensive sandy beaches, often mixed with small stones, backed by dunes and coastal pine forests. The vegetation and overall beach morphology seen in the image are consistent with many locations along this Polish Baltic Sea stretch. The sun's position and light quality also fit a summer evening in this region.

3
Sweden, Öland
65%

The island of Öland off the southeastern coast of Sweden, in the Baltic Sea, also presents beaches with light sand, sometimes mixed with pebbles, and low coastal vegetation. While the specific tree types might vary slightly, the general temperate coastal environment and beach characteristics are a plausible match for the visual evidence. The sun's angle is also consistent with northern European latitudes.

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Environnement

sandy beach with pebbles, low dunes • marram grass, temperate coastal trees (likely mixed deciduous/coniferous, wind-shaped) • temperate, coastal • marram grass, coastal pine forest • coastal grass and scrub, temperate trees

Infrastructure

Aucun detail infrastructure enregistre pour ce resultat.

Texte visible et panneaux

L IA n a detecte aucun texte lisible ou signalisation.

Contexte et culture

The image displays a beach with light-colored sand mixed with small pebbles or shells. Behind the beach, there is a low dune line covered with sparse grass and temperate, wind-shaped trees, typical of coastal vegetation in northern latitudes. The sun is relatively low in the sky, casting bright rays, suggesting late afternoon or early evening. This combination of features – sand type, dune vegetation, and light conditions – is highly characteristic of the Baltic Sea coast, particularly along the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or Schleswig-Holstein. The Darß-Zingst peninsula, near towns like Prerow or Zingst, offers numerous beaches that perfectly match this visual evidence, featuring wide sandy-pebbly beaches backed by dunes and coastal forests. The coordinates point to a specific segment of the beach near Prerow that aligns with these characteristics. Similar to the German Baltic coast, the Hel Peninsula in Poland also features extensive sandy beaches, often mixed with small stones, backed by dunes and coastal pine forests. The vegetation and overall beach morphology seen in the image are consistent with many locations along this Polish Baltic Sea stretch. The sun's position and light quality also fit a summer evening in this region. The island of Öland off the southeastern coast of Sweden, in the Baltic Sea, also presents beaches with light sand, sometimes mixed with pebbles, and low coastal vegetation. While the specific tree types might vary slightly, the general temperate coastal environment and beach characteristics are a plausible match for the visual evidence. The sun's angle is also consistent with northern European latitudes.