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Viral Video Of Traffic 'Disappearing' From Bridge Baffles Netizens

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jul, 2019 08:47 PM

    The latest optical illusion that has gone viral online is a very confusing video that shows cars on a bridge seemingly disappear as they drive towards a river. The video, tweeted by a user named Daniel on the microblogging website, shows a stream of traffic seemingly disappearing as it drives off the bridge.

     

    "Yes, the traffic just disappears," confirmed Daniel while sharing the video online, where it has been viewed over 63,000 times.

     

    Take a look at the video below:

     

    In the viral video, the vehicles seem to disappear as they move towards what looks like a water body. With over 50 thousand views, the post has been flooded with comments with many attempting to understand what’s going on in the clip.

     
     
     
     

    While many called it a magic trick, others compared the bridge with the Bermuda Triangle, where several aircraft and ships were said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

     
     
     
     
     

    According to a tweet on the post, the video is shot from a terrace, which is creating an illusion of a bridge. “Its the roof of a building, the dirt underneath the wall creates the illusion (along with perspective) that it’s an overpass.”

     
     

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