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A boy goes on a suspension bridge, the optical illusion created Nicholas Arndt.
He is a true master of his craft.

Interesting optical illusions


Fata Morgana, 
is a complex optical phenomenon in the atmosphere, in which distant objects are seen repeatedly and distorted. Especially often it can be seen off the coast of Antarctica. Early explorers of the Southern continent meticulously map the islands, capes and ridges, which are never seen again. One Swedish researcher, sketched in his notebook rocky promontory with two unusual symmetrical valley glaciers. It turned out that he actually saw a walrus. 
Fata morgana occurs when the lower atmosphere is formed by several alternating layers of air of different densities are capable of making mirror images. As a result, the sun's rays reflect real-world objects look distorted, fluid and partly overlapping.