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+ {
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+ "BV1aREpzSEG7": {
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+ "ground_truth": "25.5667, 100.2153",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The landscape is characterized by reddish-brown soil and lush, subtropical vegetation, suggesting a location in southern China.\", \"A prominent temple complex, featuring a multi-story white pagoda next to a reddish building, serves as the main architectural clue.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "22.8251° N, 100.9665° E – hillside tea plantations overlooking the outskirts of Pu’er City, Yunnan Province, China",
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+ "response": "The screenshot bears the “bilibili” logo and matches a known video titled “云南普洱,农村房子400一月” (literally “Rural houses in Pu’er, Yunnan for 400 RMB/month”) ([bilibili.com](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV17P4y177jZ/?utm_source=openai)), pointing to Pu’er City in Yunnan. \nPu’er City (formerly Simao) is famed for its Pu’er tea plantations on surrounding red‐soil hills, and the image shows tea bushes on lateritic soil overlooking a new rural housing cluster and mid‐rise city buildings below—characteristic of Pu’er’s outskirts. \nAccording to Wikipedia, the city centre of Pu’er is at 22°49′30″ N, 100°57′59″ E (22.8251 N, 100.9665 E) ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%99%AE%E6%B4%B1%E5%B8%82)). \nThe vantage in the screenshot likely lies on a hillside tea road just above these coordinates.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV18k4y1a7Uq": {
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+ "ground_truth": "31.71, 118.50",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The presence of a motorcyclist's thick leg cover.\", \"Multiple taxis with a distinctive red-and-silver color scheme, cat decals, and roof signs.\", \"A lamppost with a CCTV camera mounted on it.\", \"A pole holding both a triangular and a rectangular road sign.\", \"A blue U-turn sign visible in the distance between the bridge's support pillars.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(22.68722, 113.80583)",
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+ "response": "We see red-roof taxis, which in mainland China today are uniquely characteristic of Shenzhen’s diesel taxis (with EV taxis being blue-white) after the city’s “five unifications” in 1993 unified taxi liveries to red for fuel cars ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B7%B1%E5%9C%B3%E5%87%BA%E7%A7%9F%E8%BD%A6?utm_source=openai)). The overhead structure with segmented precast girders and side guard panels matches the elevated Shenzhen Metro Line 11 viaduct over Bao’an Avenue. One prominent station along this stretch is Qiaotou Station, located at the intersection of Bao’an Avenue and Qiaohe Road in Bao’an District, Shenzhen, with official coordinates 22°41′14″ N, 113°48′21″ E (22.68722, 113.80583) ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A1%A5%E5%A4%B4%E7%AB%99_%28%E6%B7%B1%E5%9C%B3%E5%B8%82%29)). Thus, the image is most likely taken under the Line 11 viaduct at Qiaotou Station on Bao’an Avenue in Shenzhen.",
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+ "hint": "[\"This image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1Bg4y177zj": {
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+ "ground_truth": "32.41, 119.54",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"This is the high-speed railway station. The photo was taken on 20230216, 20:57\", \"There is a glowing building on the left side of the photo, and two curved cables are hanging on the right side of the building, with a straight line below the cables. Such features can be inferred to be a suspension bridge\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(32.07278, 118.90116)",
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+ "response": "The train is a CRH2 “Hexie” EMU at a station with flat panel canopy and square pillars—features matching those at Zijinshan East Railway Station in Nanjing’s suburbs. Wikimedia Commons images of CRH2s passing “Zijinshan East Railway Station” show the same roof, pillar style, and platform arrangement ([commons.wikimedia.org](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACRH2_Trains_Passing_Zijinshan_East_Railway_Station%2C_Oct_6_2022.png)). Mapcarta lists Zijinshan East’s precise coordinates as 32.07278° N, 118.90116° E ([mapcarta.com](https://mapcarta.com/N7197704006?utm_source=openai)).",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1rM41197d6": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Huaxing Road, Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang City, Hubei Province, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"A taxi with a distinctive blue and gold color scheme is visible.\", \"A partially visible road sign contains the character \\\"东\\\" and the letter \\\"E\\\".\", \"A high-speed train is seen crossing in the distance.\", \"A tall, slender tower appears on the distant skyline.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Luoshi Road (珞狮路), at the East Section of Wuhan Second Ring Road interchange, Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China",
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+ "response": "The overhead sign’s top‐left white panel reads “二环线珞狮路高架” (“2nd Ring Road Luoshi Road overpass”), matching the Wuhan municipal notice about maintenance on the Second Ring Road at Luoshi Road([wuhan.gov.cn](https://www.wuhan.gov.cn/hdjl/rdhy/202408/t20240809_2439778.shtml)). The lane allocation sign shows side‐lane exits labeled “珞狮路”, confirming this is the Luoshi Road interchange. Luoshi Road (珞狮路) is listed as one of the main streets in Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei Province([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E5%B1%B1%E5%A4%A7%E9%81%93_%28%E6%AD%A6%E6%B1%89%E5%B8%82%29)). Thus, the image is taken on Luoshi Road at its interchange with the east section of Wuhan’s Second Ring Road.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in Hubei Province, China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1sZ42187C7": {
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+ "ground_truth": "28.71, 115.93",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"A hotel building is visible, with some signage characters partially missing, including 温 and 9.\", \"Railway tracks are present in the foreground.\", \"The urban scene features a major overpass spanning an intersection.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(30.5750, 104.0618)",
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+ "response": "We see simplified‐Chinese signage on small ground‐floor shops, clustered beneath an elevated expressway/metro viaduct, and a single‐track, non‐electrified rail line with typical Chinese right‐of‐way fencing. This combination – small “照相” (photo‐booth) signs, yellow‐and‐magenta shop awnings, and scooters queuing at a surface‐street intersection under a concrete flyover – is most reminiscent of Chengdu’s inner‐city light‐freight branch line running under the 2nd Ring Road. The shop façades, AC units, and road markings all match Chengdu’s suburban commercial districts. Our best estimate places the shot near the east side of Chengdu’s 2nd Ring Road at Wenhua (文化) Road where a single‐track spur passes beneath the viaduct. The approximate GPS coordinates of that crossing are below.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1gT42127BA": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Hanwu Avenue, Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The photo shows modern high-rises and frost on the trees, consistent with the initial hint of a \\\"northern city\\\" in China during winter.\", \"A highly distinctive, Y-shaped \\\"goose-wing\\\" streetlight was identified as a key visual marker.\", \"Festive decorations, including balloons, red bags, and specific flower-shaped ornaments, indicated the photo was taken during a holiday, likely Chinese New Year.\", \"The road in the photo was analyzed and characterized as a wide, 8-lane road running east-west and divided by a guardrail rather than a green belt.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Xinhua Street (新华大街), Tongzhou District, Beijing, China",
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+ "response": "The key visual clue is the festive, multi-colored lantern-style decorations on lamp posts and street trees—an installation noted in the Beijing City Sub-Center newspaper on Xinhua Street (新华大街) in Tongzhou District, Beijing. The article specifically describes lamp-posts and street trees along Xinhua Street decked out with colorful lantern ornaments for the Lunar New Year ([bjtzh.gov.cn](https://www.bjtzh.gov.cn/bjtz/fzx/202402/1696504.shtml?utm_source=openai)). Xinhua Street (including its eastern segment, Xinhua East Street) is a major east–west thoroughfare in Tongzhou’s new administrative sub-center ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%B0%E5%8D%8E%E4%B8%9C%E8%A1%97?utm_source=openai)). The modern high-rise office buildings and residential towers align with the recent development along Xinhua Street in the Canal Business District of Tongzhou. Therefore, this screenshot is from Xinhua Street in Tongzhou, Beijing.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1VV4y1474q": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Huayuan North Road, Peicheng District, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"Text on a vertical red sign, specifically the characters 绵州 (Miánzhōu), is identified.\", \"Text on a horizontal sign, including the English word **\\\"PATIENT\\\"** and the Chinese characters 门诊 (ménzhěn).\", \"The narrowness of the street and lack of a large open area in front of the building.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Hongmei West Village Community Service Station \n(No. 9, North Side, Hongmei West Village, Hongmei Subdistrict, Tianning District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China)",
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+ "response": "First, I noticed the red LED slogan “喜迎二十大 奋进新征程” (“Welcome the 20th Congress, forge ahead on the new journey”) and the party emblem on a vertical red banner, indicating this is a local “party-masses service center” (党群服务中心) in China. The vertical banner under the emblem likely reads “中共红梅街道红梅西村支部” (“CPC Hongmei Subdistrict Hongmei West Village Branch”). ([changzhou.gov.cn](https://www.changzhou.gov.cn/gi_news/427166210831465?utm_source=openai))\n\nSecond, I found that Hongmei Subdistrict (红梅街道) is in Tianning District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, and that there is a “Hongmei West Village Community Service Station” (红梅西村社区公共服务站) located at the north side of Building 9 in Hongmei West Village. ([tnqhmjd.jszwfw.gov.cn](https://tnqhmjd.jszwfw.gov.cn/?utm_source=openai), [changzhou.gov.cn](https://www.changzhou.gov.cn/gi_news/427166210831465?utm_source=openai))\n\nPutting these together, the street-level location is the Hongmei West Village Community Service Station on Hongmei West Village, Hongmei Subdistrict, Tianning District, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1rN411E7dQ": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Intersection of Zhujiang Avenue and Fenghuang Avenue, Nansha District, Guangzhou, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The presence of Chinese characters on billboards and signs identifies the country as China.\", \"Sun is visible near the horizon.\", \"There is a four-lane two-way road.\", \"A logo on the street light is identified.\", \"A distinctive red steel arch bridge in the distance is identified.\", \"There is no block on the east-north side of the image, but a traffic light.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Qiongzhou Bridge (琼州大桥), viewed from Binhai Avenue West (滨海大道西), Xiuying District, Haikou, Hainan, China",
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+ "response": "We see a large tubular steel arch spanning a waterway at sunset, framed by palm‐lined boulevards typical of a tropical coastal city in China. The arch form and setting correspond to the Qiongzhou Bridge (琼州大桥), a tied-arch bridge carrying Guoxing Avenue across the mouth of the Nandu River in Haikou, Hainan Province ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiongzhou_Bridge)). From the vantage of an east-looking window on Binhai Avenue West (滨海大道西) along Haidian Island’s northern shore, this iconic arch appears on the horizon against low hills and mid-rise development across the river. Thus the street‐level location is on Binhai Avenue West, Xiuying District, Haikou, Hainan, China.",
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+ "hint": "[\"This image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "029-geodetect": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Pont de l'Estat, 43500 Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"a prominent stone castle or city wall on a hill, a wide river, and the stone ruins of an old bridge pier in the water.\", \"A distinct mountain range in the far background was identified.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Ponte di Mezzo, Via Emilia (SS 9), Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy (44.798601, 10.322899)",
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+ "response": "The image features a broken, triangular pier in the middle of a fairly wide, slow‐flowing river—precisely the remains of the Roman-era Pons Lapidis visible in the riverbed beneath today’s Ponte di Mezzo in Parma. The metal guardrail and cobbled roadway match archival and modern photos of this bridge, which carries the ancient Via Emilia (now State Road 9) across the Torrente Parma. Behind the far bank’s cluster of buildings, one can spot palm trees likely belonging to the Parco Ducale in the Oltretorrente district, consistent with views looking south from Ponte di Mezzo. Geographic data from Wikimedia Commons pinpoint the camera position at 44°47′54.96″ N, 10°19′22.44″ E. ([it.wikipedia.org](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_di_Mezzo_%28Parma%29?utm_source=openai), [commons.wikimedia.org](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATorrente_Parma_dal_ponte_di_Mezzo_%28Parma%29_2010-09-20.jpg))",
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+ "hint": "[\"The photo was taken in 1953, during a Vespa scooter trip from Spain to Parma, Italy\"]"
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+ },
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+ "016-seg1": {
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+ "ground_truth": "7.5006, 134.6244",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The building is a grand, classical-style structure with a dome, columns, and a pediment, surrounded by a green lawn.\", \"Text inscribed on the building's frieze reads \\\"OLBIIL ERA KELULAU\\\".\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Historic Volusia County Courthouse, DeLand, Florida (29.02897, -81.304374)",
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+ "response": "The building in the image is a Neoclassical, yellow‐tan brick courthouse with a central dome and six‐column portico. Its architectural details—bold portico, triangular pediment, dome behind—match the Historic Volusia County Courthouse in DeLand, Florida, originally built in 1929 (W.D. Harper & Co.) and now housing county offices. Multiple sources describe its colossal portico, Corinthian columns, and copper‐clad dome. The precise coordinates for the Former Volusia County Courthouse (125 W. New York Ave) are given as 29.02897, -81.304374. Therefore the image location is at those coordinates.",
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+ "hint": "[]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1Xu411A7t4": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Culture Square, Chaoyang District, Changchun City, Jilin. China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The road runs adjacent to a large green space, like a park or a public square.\", \"The leafless deciduous trees indicate a cold, northern climate.\", \"Long shadows in the image suggest the road is oriented on a north-south axis.\", \"A taxi in the traffic has a distinctive two-tone color scheme: a silver or white upper body and a yellowgold lower body and front bumper.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Yingze Street (迎泽大街), Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China",
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+ "response": "We see a Baidu Streetview watermark, poplar trees in a large fenced green area on one side, and a red, multi‐story institutional building on the other, with typical Beijing/Taiyuan style street furniture and lamp posts. The broad, multi‐lane boulevard with these poplars and fences running beside “Yingze Park” and the renovated fences and lamp posts matches Yingze Street (迎泽大街) in Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province. ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%BF%8E%E6%B3%BD%E5%A4%A7%E8%A1%97?utm_source=openai))",
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+ "hint": "[\"This image is taken in the capital city of a province in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV11u41137L8": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Tianshan Road, Yining City, Xinjiang, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The taxi's distinct two-tone color scheme (blue top, silver bottom) is unique.\", \"A partially obscured blue street sign with white text suggests an east-west road, likely with a three-character name, based on Chinese road sign conventions.\", \"A blue-tiled building on the northwest corner and a taller red and grey building on the northeast corner.\", \"The road layout is a four-way intersection with a service lane.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Intersection of Shenzhen Road (深圳路) and Tong’an Road (同安路), Laoshan District, Qingdao, Shandong, China (36.11087306, 120.45033611)",
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+ "response": "The taxi in the image is solid light blue—a known ordinary taxi colour in Qingdao, where taxis come in green, blue, red, and yellow for ordinary types ([qingdao.gov.cn](https://www.qingdao.gov.cn/zwgk/xxgk/jtys/gkml/gzxx/202407/t20240718_8141656.shtml?utm_source=openai)). \nThe pole-mounted sign on the left shows two lines of Chinese text, likely the names of the intersecting roads. Qingdao Metro’s Tong’an Road Station is located at the intersection of Shenzhen Road (深圳路) and Tong’an Road (同安路), and there is a nearby bus stop actually named “深圳路同安路” ([jt.dushiquan.net](https://jt.dushiquan.net/qingdao/station_6598/zb/17.html?utm_source=openai)). \nOn the Wikipedia page for Tong’an Road Station, the coordinates of the road intersection (and station) are given as 36°6′39.143″N, 120°27′1.210″E ([zh.wikipedia.org](https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%8C%E5%AE%89%E8%B7%AF%E7%AB%99)). \nPutting these clues together, this snapshot is taken at the intersection of Shenzhen Road and Tong’an Road in Laoshan District, Qingdao.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1C14y1k7TL": {
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+ "ground_truth": "36.81, 118.55",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The highway sign is green, standard for Chinese expressways, and features a visible number '5' inside a shield and a letter 'g' at the end of a word.\", \"The surrounding landscape is a flat plain with sparse trees.\", \"Distinctive man-made landmarks include a large industrial plant with smokestacks and agricultural greenhouses in the distance.\", \"A key and unusual feature is the wide, four-beam W-beam guardrail on the side of the highway.\", \"A tall, green noise barrier is visible, suggesting the highway is on an elevated section or bridge.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(39.73861, 115.96389)",
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+ "response": "The image shows a multi‐lane expressway beside a long, straight water channel with a large petrochemical complex beyond. The green overhead sign partially shows “5,” indicative of the G5 Jingkun Expressway. The skyline of red‐and‐white striped stacks, blue fractionating towers, and lattice flare towers matches the Sinopec Beijing Yanshan Petrochemical Complex in Fangshan District, Beijing, which lies immediately south of the Central Route of the South–North Water Transfer Project canal and is visible from the G5 highway. According to Wikimapia, the complex’s coordinates are 39°44′19″N, 115°57′50″E, which converts to approximately 39.73861°N, 115.96389°E ([wikimapia.org](https://wikimapia.org/9428888/Beijing-Yanshan-Petrochemical-Company)).",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1yv4y1p7kP": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Nongye Road Bridge, Zhengzhou, Henan, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The photo is identified as being taken on a large, cable-stayed bridge with a wide road of 10 or more lanes.\", \"In the background, a dense cluster of tall, modern residential buildings is visible.\", \"A key clue is identified: a taxi with a distinctive two-tone, green-and-silver paint scheme.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Erqi Yangtze River Bridge, Wuhan Second Ring Road, Wuhan, Hubei, China (30.62879, 114.34055)",
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+ "response": "The photo shows a multi‐lane cable‐stayed highway bridge with its pylon off to the left, fanning semi‐fan cables onto the deck, and with a cluster of high-rise residential towers under construction beyond the riverbank. This matches the Erqi Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan, Hubei, China, which carries the Second Ring Road over the Yangtze River and features semi-fan bundled cables and adjacent new high-rise development. The exact coordinates of the Erqi Yangtze River Bridge are 30°37′43.64″ N, 114°20′25.99″ E as listed on Structurae.([structurae.net](https://structurae.net/en/structures/erqi-yangtze-river-bridge?utm_source=openai))",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV14D4y1B7KZ": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Qingyun Road, Shanghai City, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The photo was taken from an above-ground metro station featuring an older architectural style with mosaic-tiled walls, visible in a reflection.\", \"The primary clue is a reflected, reversed sign on a building across the tracks. The Chinese characters on the sign are deciphered to form the restaurant name \\\"西堤厚牛排\\\" (Xi Di Hou Steak).\"]",
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+ "predicted": "No. 485 Zhengli Road (Guozheng Center), Yangpu District, Shanghai, China",
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+ "response": "The only explicit clue in the image is the “bilibili” watermark, indicating this was taken from a video posted on Bilibili. The official headquarters of Bilibili Inc. is located in the Guozheng Center at 485 Zhengli Road in Yangpu District, Shanghai. SEC filings for Bilibili list their business address as “No. 485 Zhengli Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai,” and multiple Chinese business‐directory sites confirm “上海市杨浦区政立路485号国正中心3号楼” as the Bilibili headquarters.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "BV1MY4y1c7SU": {
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+ "ground_truth": "Xinghan Road, Haizhong City, Shaanxi, China",
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+ "answer_type": "street",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"The overall environment, including a wide street, multi-story residential buildings, bare trees, and a modern skyscraper in the distance, indicated a moderately-sized Chinese city in winter.\", \"A partial phone number on the trash bin showing the digits \\\"16\\\" followed by a hyphen.\", \"Vertically written characters \\\"津达\\\" (Jīndá) and a corresponding blue wave logo on the bin.\", \"The specific layout of the wide road leading to an intersection with a traffic light was used as a final visual guide to find the exact street.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "Dongfeng Street (东风街/东风大街), Linwei District, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, China ([hshan.com](https://www.hshan.com/news/msnews/2025-03-28/951731.html), [modiauto.com.cn](https://www.modiauto.com.cn/cdz/h3818.html?utm_source=openai))",
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+ "response": "The prominent green billboard reads “渭南热线,” which is a local news portal for Weinan, indicating the photo was taken in Weinan City, Shaanxi Province. \n渭南热线 is operated by 渭南华山网络传媒有限公司, whose address is listed as on Dongfeng Street West Section in Linwei District, Weinan ([hshan.com](https://www.hshan.com/news/msnews/2025-03-28/951731.html)). \nMultiple local sources place “东风大街” (Dongfeng Avenue/Street) running through Linwei District in Weinan City, matching the urban streetscape here ([modiauto.com.cn](https://www.modiauto.com.cn/cdz/h3818.html?utm_source=openai)). \nThus, this image shows Dongfeng Street (also called Dongfeng Avenue) in Linwei District, Weinan City, Shaanxi, China.",
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+ "hint": "[\"The image is taken in China.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "027-geodetect-seg2": {
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+ "ground_truth": " 45.9527, 8.9581",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"A prominent stone arch bridge and a steep, distinctively shaped mountain are identified as key visual clues.\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(45.95333, 8.95750) \nPonte-diga di Melide (arch #3) \nMelide–Bissone causeway \nLake Lugano \nCanton Ticino, Switzerland",
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+ "response": "The bridge in the photo is a low‐arched masonry structure carrying an electrified railway line directly over a lake, matching the Melide causeway on Lake Lugano, where the Gotthard railway crosses from Melide to Bissone. This causeway features a dedicated navigational arch (#3) for boats to pass through. According to the Navigational Guide, arch #3 is used by service vessels, and its position is given as 45° 57′ 12″ N, 8° 57′ 27″ E. ([portolago.com](https://www.portolago.com/EnglishVersion/LagoLugano/SpondaEstLugano/Bissone/Porti/PonteDigaMelide.htm?utm_source=openai), [en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melide_causeway))",
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+ "hint": "[\"The images might be around Alps.\"]"
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+ },
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+ "008-seg3": {
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+ "ground_truth": "-34.9352, 138.6042",
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+ "answer_type": "latitude & longitude",
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+ "key_clues": "[\"Prominent landmarks from the skyline (a brick chimney, a building with a red logo) and a visible sports court\"]",
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+ "predicted": "(-34.92750, 138.60000)",
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+ "response": "The image shows signage reading “NO REVERSE PARKING,” a traffic sign manufactured to Australian Standards and used in Australian car parks to require head-in parking only ([getsigns.com.au](https://getsigns.com.au/products/no-reverse-parking-sign?utm_source=openai)). \nAll visible vehicles have steering wheels on the right side, indicating left-hand traffic and right-hand drive, which is the system used in Australia ([en.m.wikipedia.org](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Road_Rules?utm_source=openai)). \nThe distant skyline, including a tall tower bearing a red bank logo, matches Adelaide’s city centre—specifically RAA Place (formerly Westpac House) at 91 King William Street—confirming the view is of Adelaide, South Australia ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide_Entertainment_Centre?utm_source=openai)). \nAccording to the Adelaide Wikipedia entry, the central coordinates for the city are 34°55′39″S 138°36′00″E, i.e., -34.92750, 138.60000 ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide)).",
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+ "hint": "[\"A \\\"NO REVERSE PARKING\\\" sign.\", \"A logo on a wall with the letters \\\"AMS\\\"\", \"Steering wheels on the right side of the cars.\"]"
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+ }
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+ }