8 Pictures You Won’t Believe Are Real!

8 Pictures You Won’t Believe Are Real!

Here’s we are presenting eight amazing pictures that are taken at different times, which you don’t feel that they are real. Sometimes when you see a picture online you just know it is Photoshopped. Sometimes they are super obvious and poorly done, while others are pretty good fakes. Then there are photos that only look fake. Here are 8 of the best non-Photoshopped, fake-looking pictures you just have to see.

Elevators to Hell

This elevator doesn’t reside in Hell, it is actually in Stockholm, Sweden as part of a project to make their underground system an art gallery. Each of the 90 stations are decorated with a theme. It would be easy to identify your stop but I am not sure that I’d ever want to get off at this one.

Melted Wood

These footprints were worn into the ground by a monk who prays in the exact same spot every day, multiple times a day, for over 20 years.

Flamingos In The Shape Of A Flamingo

Unless National Geographic is trolling us, this enormous group of flamingos in the Gulf of Mexico got together to create the most meta thing ever.

Half And Half Cat

This cat is actually completely two-toned on her face. Born in 2009, Venus is likely a Chimera cat which means she has the DNA of two separate cats in one adorable body.

 

 

 

 

Jewel Corn

This corn isn’t painted, or made of glass for some art project. It is real, edible corn and is a hybrid of several varieties.

Grid Waves

Either the grids on maps are real, or this photo is fake. Or, option three, this is an example of cross sea waves in the Isle of Rhé that can be explained by this simple equation.

Lego City

This isn’t actually an image from LEGOLAND or a shot of a child’s play set. It is the San Buenaventura complex in Ixtapaluca, Mexico City.

Pink River

This is not an advertisement for Pepto Bismol. It is Lake Retba in Senegal, and is actually very pink. This is because the high salt concentration in the water (up to 40%) creates a buildup of Dunaliella salina, a salt-loving bacteria. Salt is harvested from this lake and used.

Morag Cherry

External Project Officer at Edinburgh Napier University

8 年

These are amazing

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Morag Cherry

External Project Officer at Edinburgh Napier University

8 年

Amazing

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