Asked Grok to identify a photo of Carthage (taken from Wiki).
It insisted it was Turkey.
Had to post the image address before it admitted it was Carthage.
Not great.
Loryma (ancient name), also known as Bozukkale ("Broken Castle"), near Taşlıca on the Bozburun Peninsula, Marmaris district, Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey.
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This is an ancient Rhodian/Carian fortified settlement and harbor site on the Mediterranean coast, famous for its Hellenistic-era stone ruins (including fortress walls), coastal location, and scenic views. The image captures the archaeological area with low stone foundations, paved/cobblestone paths, scattered ruins, vegetation (like oleanders and trees), and a viewpoint overlooking the sea—very typical of photos taken there.
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Mountains in the distanceThe background shows the rugged, hilly/mountainous coastline of the Bozburun Peninsula and surrounding Carian landscape (part of the broader Taurus mountain system influences). On clear days, views from higher points (like the fortress ruins or nearby hills such as Asar Dağ) often include distant peaks on the Turkish mainland and islands like Symi (Symi) or Rhodes (Rodos) across the sea.
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The site is a popular stop for gulet/yacht tours from Marmaris, with hiking paths leading to better viewpoints of the bay and sea. It matches the composition perfectly: ruins in the foreground/midground, turquoise sea, and hazy distant mountains under a clear blue sky.
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If this doesn't match or you have more details (e.g., exact location hints), feel free to share!
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I believe it is Carthage, can you confirm ?
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No, it's not Carthage. This image shows the ancient ruins of Loryma (modern Turkish name: Bozukkale or "Broken Castle"), located near Taşlıca on the Bozburun Peninsula in southwestern Turkey (Muğla Province).
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Why not Carthage?Carthage (near Tunis, Tunisia) features more substantial Roman-era remains like columns from the Antonine Baths, villas, ports, and structures on a promontory overlooking the Gulf of Tunis. The landscape is North African coastal with different vegetation, urban surroundings, and no matching low foundation walls or cobblestone paths like in your photo. Distant views are typically of the sea and low hills, not the rugged mountainous backdrop seen here.
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Your image's style—scattered low stone ruins, paved/cobblestone paths, Mediterranean scrub/oleander vegetation, turquoise sea, and hazy distant mountains—perfectly matches documented photos of Loryma/Bozukkale.
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Key matching features for Loryma/BozukkaleHellenistic/Carian fortified settlement with impressive stone walls and foundations. Scenic hilltop/coastal position with views over a sheltered bay to the sea and distant peaks (including toward the island of Symi/Rhodes area on clear days). Popular with hikers and gulet (yacht) visitors from Marmaris the "broken castle" name comes from the ruined fortifications.
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This is a classic viewpoint from the archaeological site overlooking the bay. Carthage is a fascinating site too, but geographically and visually quite different! If you have more context or another photo, I can refine this further.
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