A horror that you have to look at twice to understand what's going on (11 photos)
Looking at these pictures, I want to ask: “what’s going on here?!”
Either an optical illusion or in reality. Let's take a look at the creepy pictures that will make you feel uneasy.
How to become a stutterer
This is a public shower for children, where there is this friendly clown. You can safely place the psychotherapist’s phone numbers nearby. After such and such a meeting.
Unusual well in the backyard
A crust well has opened in Cornwall that leads £300 down into a medieval mine. In this area, it is mandatory to conduct geological surveys on the property before selling or buying, precisely because of such cases. The fact is that in many places in the region mining was carried out and incidents occur.
glass eye
A glass eye was discovered on the banks of the Thames by a river debris collector. Lara Maiklem regularly visits the river bank in search of treasures.
“Today is Halloween, and I was scared more than ever in my life when I saw this. It’s like the old man Thames himself is looking at me from the mud! However, upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a real work of art,” Lara wrote on her social networks.
Fraction in the head
What's more interesting than photographs is often their story. This is a CT scan of a certain villager who came to the doctor with an attack of unknown etiology. In the picture, doctors saw small metal granules. It turned out that several years ago his wife accidentally shot him when they were trying to drive a raccoon out of their property.
Mummy
In the Dutch Amersfoort, at the Meander medical center, he is called the oldest patient. Mummies are almost a thousand years old. Doctors examined her for medical history under the supervision of Buddhist art and culture expert Eric Brain.
A radiologist placed the artifact in a high-tech CT scanner and took bone marrow samples for DNA testing. Samples were also taken from the mummy's abdomen and chest.
The body inside the statue is believed to belong to the Buddhist master Liuquan, who died around 1100 AD. How did a body end up inside an ancient Chinese statue? Perhaps it was a nightmarish process of self-mummification, during which the monks thought they would turn into “living Buddhas.”
Hold on tight!
It’s hard to imagine exactly what events could lead to such a result, right?
No barriers
A power line was accidentally laid directly through the skull of an Anglo-Saxon woman who was buried in a previously undiscovered 6th-century cemetery.
Australian firefighter
There are no filters on this photo. This sky turned red from terrible forest fires. On the last day of 2019, an uncontrolled fire effectively drove almost four thousand residents of the city of Mallacoota (Australia) to the coast.
Plant or beast
"My Venus flytrap decided not to get any bigger and instead grow 200 mouths."
Eternal Nokia
Cement can't kill her. It most likely still works.