Flying Carpet Illusion
Is this young lady is on the magic carpet of Aladdin Or she has mastered the skill of levitation? ..... How she manage to float?
flying carpet illusion
This woman appears to be floating above the sand because of the accidental optical illusion caused by the shadow of a flag.
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Floating Ball Illusion, the best floating illusion ever.
Pittsburgh Zoo Optical Illusion
As well as the tree, what animals can you see?
The Pittsburgh Zoo is one of only six major zoo and aquarium combinations in the United States. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Highland Park, the zoo sits on 77 acres (31 ha) of park land where it exhibits more than 4,000 animals representing 475 species, including 20 threatened or endangered species. [source]
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Did you spot the lion (right side of the tree), gorilla (left side of the tree) and fish (bottom of the tree)?
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Decapitated Swimmer
LIFE's George Silk photographs swimmer Kathy Flicker in a pool in 1962, and the refraction makes it seem as if her head is separate from her body!Kathy Flicker creating an optical illusion at the Princeton University's Dillon gym pool!
Swimmer Kathy Flicker's refraction makes it seem as if her head is separate from her body
Kathy Flicker diving in Princeton University's Dillon Gym pool for LIFE :George Silk photographs 14-year-old national champion swimmer Kathy Flicker Princeton University's Dillon Gym pool in 1962.
girl pool refraction
If you like this headless swimmer illusion then you should also visit headless gymnast illusion.
Devil Found In 13th Century's Artwork
Italian painter (13th century) Giotto's one of the most famous fresco in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi revealed the hidden Devil in the details of clouds as it has been restorered by chief restorer of the basilica Sergio Fusetti and group.devil found in italian painting!
devil in old painting
Italian art historian Chiara Frugone discovered the hidden devil which shows a profile of a figure with a hooked nose, a sly smile, and dark horns hidden among the clouds in the panel of the scene depicting the death of St Francis.
Hidden devil spotted in famous artwork :The figure (devil) which is in the details of clouds at the top of fresco number 20 in the cycle of the scenes in the life and death of St Francis painted by Giotto in the 13th century is difficult to see from the floor of the basilica but emerges clearly in close-up photography.
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Fresco: Fresco is any of several related mural painting types, executed on plaster on walls or ceilings.
Basilica: The Latin word basilica was originally used to describe a Roman public building, usually located in the forum of a Roman town.
Saint Francis of Assisi: Saint Francis of Assisi was an Italian Catholic friar and preacher.
[source : wikipedia]
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Bath Towel Illusion
Is the woman hanging a bath towel on a clothesline naked?
Bath Towel | created by Sandro Del-Prete
But, it isn't true, the lady is decent and dressed properly (check out the window reflection in background), it's the painting on the towel which make the scene a sensual optical illusion ..... bath towel illusion.
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Is She Looking At You (?)
Looking directly towards you or not?
is she looking at you illusion
What you see?
This scary looking girl is thinking something closes her eyes?
Okk, now, stand-up and move back (roughly 6 feet), isn't the closes eyes girls opened her ghoulish eyes and is staring right at your soul?
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Gorgeous Lady With A Nice Arse Crossing A Street While On Her Way To Work
Is the title 'gorgeous lady with a nice arse crossing a street while on her way to work ' correct?
Yes, but partially.
There is something more in this dirty mind optical illusion. To find-out the hidden object you need to watch this as child's view.
Only children, the extremely intelligent and the celibate will notice that the taxi is being driven by a dog.
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