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Anyways, these pictures were from Iowa.
Of course, it was entirely wrong.
Some level of confidence indication would make a system like this much more useful.
This photo was taken inside a bar. There are several clues that indicate this is Austin. First, there is a sign on the wall that says "Austin." Second, there is a Texas flag on the wall. Third, there are several people wearing cowboy hats, which is a common sight in Austin. The coordinates of this photo are
- Rooftop bar in Viejo San Juan, PR was identified correctly, down the intersection.
- Beach on the south coast of Vieques, PR was identified as Jamaica, so reasonably close for a non-descript tropical beach.
- Office building in Reston, VA which is fairly obvious (biggest/tallest building in the area) was identified as being in San Jose, CA.
- Train station in Staunton, VA was identified as somewhere in Massachusetts.
The attributes of the photo were mostly accurate, but were matched to an incorrect location.