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meta-llama/llama-4-maverick
meta
Score: 1323
Distance: 2659km
Lat: -8.655556
Lng: 115.225
The image depicts a dirt road lined with lush greenery, characteristic of tropical regions. The presence of dense foliage and the condition of the road suggests a rural or less developed area. Given these features, it is likely located in a tropical or subtropical region. Bali, Indonesia, known for its lush landscapes and rural dirt roads, is a plausible location. The coordinates -8.655556 latitude and 115.225 longitude point to an area in Bali that matches the image’s characteristics.
anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5
anthropic
Score: 74
Distance: 8438km
Lat: -1.9426
Lng: 29.8739
This image shows a characteristic red dirt/laterite road lined with vegetation, which is typical of rural Central Africa. The specific features that indicate this location are: 1) The distinctive reddish-brown unpaved road surface, which is common in Uganda, Rwanda, and surrounding regions; 2) The lush green vegetation and tree canopy typical of East African highlands; 3) The flat to gently rolling terrain visible in the distance; 4) The agricultural fields visible on the left side; 5) The overall landscape and vegetation pattern suggests this is in the East African region, most likely in Rwanda or southwestern Uganda. Based on these characteristics, this appears to be a rural road in the southwestern Uganda or Rwanda region, likely in the area around Kabale or Kisoro districts, or the northern regions of Rwanda.
google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score: 4513
Distance: 205km
Lat: 13.5224321
Lng: 103.1118742
The image displays a dirt road with characteristic reddish-brown soil often found in Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia. The vegetation consists of thin, tropical trees and shrubs common in the rural Cambodian countryside. The presence of a small drainage ditch alongside the road and the specific quality of the Google Street View coverage are consistent with rural areas outside major Thai or Vietnamese hubs, most likely in the Banteay Meanchey or Siem Reap provinces of Cambodia.
x-ai/grok-4-fast
x-ai
Score: 98
Distance: 7873km
Lat: -1.5
Lng: 35
The image depicts a red dirt road surrounded by lush green trees forming a natural archway, indicative of a tropical or subtropical rural area with laterite soil. This landscape is characteristic of East African savannas, particularly in regions like Kenya near the Maasai Mara, where such unpaved roads and vegetation are common in Google Street View imagery.
openai/gpt-5-image-mini
openai
Score: 1
Distance: 17635km
Lat: -22.2
Lng: -54.8
Rural red lateritic dirt road with eucalyptus rows and pasture to the left suggests central-southern Brazil (common in Mato Grosso do Sul/Goiás region). Vegetation and soil color, wide cattle-road profile and absence of buildings match Brazilian interior near Dourados/Campo Grande in Mato Grosso do Sul.
moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
moonshot
Score: 4708
Distance: 120km
Lat: 13.4
Lng: 103.9
The image shows a wide dirt road with distinctive reddish-brown soil, which is characteristic of laterite soils commonly found in tropical regions, particularly Southeast Asia. The dense green vegetation, flat terrain, and tree species are consistent with rural Cambodia. This type of red laterite road is iconic of Cambodian rural infrastructure, especially in provinces like Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, or Preah Vihear. The road width and vegetation density match secondary rural roads in the Cambodian central plains. Similar landscapes exist in other tropical regions (parts of Thailand, Laos, Brazil, or Africa), but the specific combination of soil color, vegetation type, and road characteristics strongly suggests Cambodia.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6
anthropic
Score: 627
Distance: 4152km
Lat: -13.5
Lng: 131.5
The red dirt road, eucalyptus trees, and tropical savanna vegetation are characteristic of the Northern Territory of Australia. The red laterite soil and the style of vegetation (eucalyptus/gum trees with sparse understory) strongly suggest the Darwin rural area or somewhere in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia.
Each model receives the same Google Street View image. Models are tasked with guessing the location of the image using only visual clues from the street view. Their answers are evaluated without feedback or retries.