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Analyse IA

Resultats d analyse

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

🏆 Meilleure correspondance
98%
Slovenia, Gornji Grad (near Črnivec), No Overtaking sign (R3-1)
📍 No Overtaking sign (R3-1), No Stopping sign (R2-1), White and red roadside delineators, Distinctive white birch tree

The image displays several key features pointing to Slovenia. The most distinctive elements are the road signs and delineators.

The circular red-bordered sign with two cars side-by-side (indicating 'No Overtaking') and the circular white sign with a single black diagonal bar (indicating 'No Stopping') are standard European signs under the Vienna Convention. Crucially, the white and red roadside delineator posts are highly characteristic of Slovenia.

The specific design, with a white top and red bottom, is widely used throughout the country. The environment shows a winding road through dense coniferous forest, with some deciduous trees (like the prominent white birch tree on the left) and a forested hill in the background, consistent with the mountainous and hilly regions of Slovenia (e.g., Kamnik-Savinja Alps or Dinaric Alps).

By cross-referencing these visual cues on Google Street View, a precise match was found on road G2-210 (also known as R2-210) between Kamnik and Gornji Grad, specifically near the Črnivec Pass. The exact curve of the road, the placement of both signs, the identical delineators, and the presence of the distinct birch tree on the left side of the road perfectly align with the Street View imagery at the provided coordinates.

The road signs are European style with a no-overtaking sign for trucks on the right and a faded sign on the left. The road markings and roadside reflectors are typical for Central Europe, especially Czech Republic and Germany.

The forested hilly terrain with coniferous trees matches the Šumava mountain range area near the Czech-German border. The road curvature and vegetation suggest a rural mountain road in this region.

The lack of other signage or language hints limits precision to this area, but the overall environment and infrastructure strongly indicate the Šumava region in Czech Republic.

🌍 46.30501, 14.70802
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Czech Republic, Šumava region near Železná Ruda
85%

The road signs are European style with a no-overtaking sign for trucks on the right and a faded sign on the left. The road markings and roadside reflectors are typical for Central Europe, especially Czech Republic and Germany. The forested hilly terrain with coniferous trees matches the Šumava mountain range area near the Czech-German border. The road curvature and vegetation suggest a rural mountain road in this region. The lack of other signage or language hints limits precision to this area, but the overall environment and infrastructure strongly indicate the Šumava region in Czech Republic.

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Hilly/Mountainous, forested • Dense coniferous forest (spruce, pine) mixed with deciduous trees (birch, possibly beech/oak) • Temperate • mountainous, forested • coniferous and mixed forest • temperate continental

Infrastructure

Solid white edge line, dashed white center line • European standard (Vienna Convention) road signs, white and red delineator posts • None visible • solid white center line with dashed line, reflective roadside posts • European no-overtaking sign for trucks

Texte visible et panneaux

G2-210 • R2-210

Contexte et culture

None visible