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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
99%
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Statue of Charles Coghlan
📍 Statue of Charles Coghlan, High Court of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, TelOne Tower Bulawayo

The image features a unique combination of three key landmarks that pinpoint the location precisely. The statue is that of Sir Charles Coghlan, located on a distinctive reddish-brown stone plinth.

Behind it is the High Court of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, a prominent colonial-era building with white walls and a red tiled roof. To the right, a large lattice telecommunications tower is visible, which corresponds to the TelOne tower located just southeast of the court.

The modern curved streetlight on the left and the stop sign are also present at this exact intersection on Google Street View. The lighting suggests a sunset, which is consistent with the camera facing east.

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2
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Azikiwe Statue
90%

The colonial architecture with red roof tiles and the style of the statue pedestal strongly resemble buildings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The English stop sign and tropical vegetation suggest an East African coastal city. The telecommunications tower and the sunset lighting match the coastal location. This statue is likely the Azikiwe statue near the Old Boma building in Dar es Salaam.

3
Zimbabwe, Harare
65%

The architectural style of the main building is very characteristic of colonial-era government structures found throughout former British colonies in Southern Africa. Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, has numerous buildings of this type, particularly in its central business district. The English 'STOP' sign is also consistent with Zimbabwe. While the specific combination of landmarks is not present, the general visual cues strongly suggest a major city in the region like Harare.

4
South Africa, Pretoria
55%

Cities in South Africa, particularly Pretoria, are known for their extensive collection of colonial and Union-era architecture. Buildings with white walls and red tiled roofs are common, especially for government offices. The English 'STOP' sign is standard in South Africa. This makes it a plausible alternative country based on the general architectural and infrastructural patterns, though the specific landmarks do not match.

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Flat urban area • Manicured trees and shrubs • Subtropical

Infrastructure

Not visible • Red octagonal 'STOP' sign • Two-story colonial-style institutional building with white stucco walls, a red/brown tiled hip roof, and multi-pane windows. A large lattice telecommunications tower is also prominent.

Texte visible et panneaux

STOP

Contexte et culture

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