By Vurdlak on July 25, 2009, with 178 Comments
I had some friends visit me over the last few days, so most of the time I was showing them around the island, and making sure Korcula stays in good memory to them. Unfortunately you were the ones that were left behind, having no benefit from this. I hope I will make things up by posting this latest “spot the object” optical illusion. This is how I see this image: there is a young Amish sitting on a horse, staring at the barn. He noticed that something is wrong here. What he is seeing should be forbidden to his people (if I’m not mistaken), yet the object is standing there without mistake. Can you tell me what did the boy see? If you think the story behind this should go a little different, feel free to correct me. Enjoy!







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you can also see that the boy is looking down at something…
the rooster has chicks following it, which maybe means he owns the eggs as if it laid the eggs and laid on it until the egg hatches.
but roosters dont lay eggs.
i see an old tv instead of the window
I see a giant butcher’s knife…
Pretty obvious, really, he’s looking at an old veteran car.
Looked more like a carriage to me. :L
heheh. he’s looking at the back of the house. the reason why he sees a door is because of a…large…gaping….HOLE???
…yeah…that’s really an old veteran car in front of a destroyed house
why would you think that person on the horse is Amish? It’s clearly a young boy wearing blue jeans, sneakers and a vest. Not a single thing about him appears Amish.
does any one else see the motor vehicle
I do :D
I See a car formed By The broken doors and the two wheels, but whats so “forbidden about it”??
Arent Amish people allowed to see cars??
And BTW whats an “Amish”??
Could anybody please tell me??
there is some barbed wire on the wheel of the car
I agree with hana who says he sees and old TV where it appears to be a bird sitting in the window
The kid isnt amish. amish children dont wear clothing like that or shoes like that. Just saying.
there r wheels under the barn
the carrige joins up with the house…