As a result of an insight test, more social media users experience challenges. The posted image confuses a lot of people because it shows something different than what it actually is.
A picture posted on a Facebook group misleads a lot of people. Contrary to popular belief, the image does not feature Lego pieces.
A photographer from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China took the picture from a helicopter. Considering that they resemble Lego pieces, a lot of people have been interested in learning what they represent. It was the photographer’s discovery that the dozens of buses that are visible are being stored in an enclosed facility after being taken out of service. Few people immediately guessed what was in the picture when it became viral on the internet.
The same photographer took pictures of other noteworthy locations in his area and processed them differently. This is how a private garden appears in China. It sits in the heart of the historic area of Nashi. Its name means “Garden of Joy,” and people want to visit it from all over the world.
On the southern slopes of China, another image displays solar panels:
An even more amazing picture was captured in Zhejiang Province, high above Hangzhou National Park. A lot of individuals were struck by the beautiful symmetry of the trees.
A striking photograph has gone viral on social media, skillfully drawing our attention to the holiday at firstglance, during a time when billions of people are being advised to stay at home and avoid the holidays.
What do you believe you see in the picture?
A Facebook user poses the question, “Would you rather have a boat or a cheesecake?” next to a picture of cake. In keeping with the humor theme, the photo was also posted on Instagram with the caption, “You want to travel so badly that you didn’t realize there is a cake in the picture.”