There is no denying that the technology it has already come a long way, because we have impressive and surprising inventions, but ships do not fly. Not yet! So how to explain this photograph in which you can see a ship floating in the sea of Fiji? The image that has gone viral on the internet in recent weeks is an optical illusion.
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The most impressive factor in the photo is the gigantic shadow that the ship projects in the sea, which further enhances the idea that it is floating, however, it must be emphasized that this is just a different viewing angle that was only possible through special equipment: a drone.
The photo was taken by Bernard and Alisa Satherley of Papoma. Both say that they had the intention of making a photographic record like this for years, as it is very common for this effect of shading is seen on some smaller boats, but it's more complicated with such a large cruiser, so it's much more Special.
The ship in question is the Reef Endeavor, a large cruise ship that has a travel itinerary around the Mamanuca archipelago, in Fiji. It is one of the largest buildings built in modernity, weighing over 3,000 tons and receiving hundreds of passengers. All this makes the photography even more impressive!
In addition to the optical illusion caused by the ship's shadow, what really impresses are the clear waters that bathe the islands. This place is a true paradise on Earth. No wonder it attracts the attention of many tourists around the world, who pay dearly to live this experience in a paradisiacal place.
Note that, in the image, you can see the side of the ship. There is a school of sharks swimming very close to the surface. This is another one of the magical secrets of the islands that make the photo even brighter and more beautiful.
Surely you felt like traveling after seeing it, didn't you?