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

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Australia, Sydney, 400 George Street
📍 400 George Street, Wilson Parking, Mantra on Kent

The image provides several strong clues pointing to Sydney, Australia. The 'Wilson Parking' sign is a prominent parking operator in Australia.

Below it, a 'Mantra' hotel sign is visible, with 'mantra.com.au' indicating an Australian hotel chain. Most definitively, a sign on the building to the left clearly shows 'SYDNEY' and 'COORONG' (likely a business name or building feature).

This building also has the number '400' above its entrance. The architecture features older brick buildings with arched ground floors, typical of central Sydney.

The road markings and left-hand traffic implied by the parked cars are consistent with Australia. By searching for '400 George Street, Sydney' and cross-referencing with Google Street View, the scene perfectly matches.

The building at 400 George Street is on the left, and on the right side of the street, signage for Wilson Parking and Mantra on Kent is visible, aligning with the image's perspective looking south on George Street.

🌍 -33.8687, 151.2066

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Flat urban street • Deciduous street trees (likely plane trees) • Temperate, sunny day

Infrastructure

White dashed lane lines, white arrows, left-hand traffic implied • Commercial signs (parking, hotel, building directory) • Historic brick buildings with arches, modern office building entrance

Texte visible et panneaux

Wilson Parking • Mantra • mantra.com.au • SYDNEY • COORONG • 400 • P • 0.300 • 0.200

Contexte et culture

Passenger cars, bicycles, shopping cart • Not clearly visible, but consistent with Australian standards