Sight test! 8 out of 10 were wrong. What’s actually in the picture

Many people got it wrong! A picture that was shared on social media fooled 8 out of 10 viewers. People couldn’t figure out what the image actually showed.The photo was taken from a helicopter in Hangzhou, China. At first glance, it looks like Lego pieces, but it’s actually rows of buses parked in a storage facility. The photographer revealed the truth behind the puzzling image.

This photo went viral online, and only a few people guessed correctly what it depicted.

The same photographer also captured other interesting places in China, like a private garden called the “Garden of Joy” in Nashi’s historic district. It’s a popular destination for tourists worldwide.

 

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