Released: 2026-07-02
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google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score: 3384
Distance: 781km
Lat: 59.907965
Lng: 10.963421
The image displays a typical Northern European or Scandinavian landscape characterized by a gravel logging or forest road. The mix of deciduous trees (birch) and tall conifers (spruce/pine) is highly characteristic of the boreal forests found in Norway, Sweden, or Finland. Given the density of the undergrowth and the specific appearance of the dirt track, this is representative of the outskirts of the Oslo region in Norway.
anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5
anthropic
Score: 4542
Distance: 192km
Lat: 60.5
Lng: 25.5
This image shows a gravel forest road with boreal/taiga forest characteristics. The vegetation includes mixed conifers (spruce and pine trees visible) and deciduous trees typical of Scandinavian or Northern European forests. The road construction style, forest composition with tall straight conifers, and overall landscape appearance are consistent with Finland or possibly Sweden. The lush green vegetation and road condition suggest this is during summer in the boreal forest region. The specific characteristics of the forest density and tree types, along with the gravel road style commonly found in rural Scandinavia, place this most likely in central or eastern Finland.
meta-llama/llama-4-maverick
meta
Score: 219
Distance: 6253km
Lat: 46.066944
Lng: -75.068611
The presence of a gravel road and dense foliage with coniferous trees suggests a location in a temperate or boreal region with significant vegetation, possibly in North America. The image’s characteristics are consistent with areas found in parts of Canada or the northern United States. Given the image’s features and the absence of distinctive landmarks, the guessed location is in Quebec, Canada, near the Outaouais region.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6
anthropic
Score: 3377
Distance: 785km
Lat: 60.5
Lng: 11
This image shows a narrow gravel road through dense mixed forest with birch trees and conifers. The vegetation - particularly the birch trees mixed with tall conifers - is characteristic of Scandinavian forests, likely in Norway or Sweden. The road style, forest composition, and lighting suggest this is in southern Norway or central Sweden. I’ll estimate somewhere in the Innlandet region of Norway.
openai/gpt-5-image-mini
openai
Score: 4430
Distance: 242km
Lat: 61
Lng: 25
Mixed birch and Scots pine forest, grassy verges and light-coloured gravel road are typical of rural southern Finland/Scandinavia. Vegetation (silver birch, undergrowth), pine silhouettes and the style of narrow private gravel lane suggest a Finnish countryside lane rather than central Europe or North America. No road signs or Mediterranean/Alpine species visible; overall look matches areas around Lahti/Tuusula in southern Finland (approx.).
moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
moonshot
Score: 3178
Distance: 906km
Lat: 62.5744
Lng: 9.7512
The image shows an unpaved gravel road winding through a dense mixed forest with tall coniferous trees (likely Norway spruce) and deciduous trees with white bark (likely birch). This type of boreal/taiga forest landscape with maintained forestry roads is characteristic of Scandinavia, particularly Norway or Sweden. The lush green vegetation suggests summer in a temperate-boreal climate zone. The absence of any distinctive signage or structures, combined with the road type and vegetation density, points to a rural inland area of Norway. The coordinates provided represent a location in central Norway (Trøndelag region), where such forest roads are common.
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