This one’s classic. Still, it can be very amusing trying to spot where the ships start changing into aqueduct and sky. Rob Gonsalves is the author behind this piece of art, but what I still can’t determine – is Rob the author of “Camels in the Night” as well? Both of these illusions look too SUSPICIOUSLY simmilar, not to trigger some questions. If you think this post is somehow familiar, you’re right. I already posted this illusion 2 years ago, but it was so pixelated and low in quality that I simply had to post an update.
Oh, I forgot to tell you I booked a hotel in NY, Manhattan and will be there in October with my girlfriend. Are there any New Yorkers here that can advise me what to see, where to go out, and how to get those hard to get tickets for NBA/MLB etc? Anyone wants to be our guide when we arrive?







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I found that if I stare blankly at first few ships I see a white wolfs face…anyone else??
This is a great classic illusion!
I’m a native New Yorker. I suggest seeing a Broadway show (unless you absolutely hate that stuff). You can get tickets at reduced prices at the TKTS stands. There’s one in Times Square and one in South Street Seaport and another in Brooklyn, I think. I suggest going to the Seaport anyway. It’s fun and it’s got a great view.
I’m with you on the wolves face but it is very abstract but i see it at least
i dont see the wolf…. im lost… lol(:
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To be honest I don’t see the white wolves but I can see where they do change, its amazing how something like this can really trick the brain into thinking something else and what is and what is not.
the second boat looks like a mans face. Although with a pointy nose i must say. :]