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Irish Rock Face

Sunday, 14th January 2007 by Alex

Well I see the profile of an man looking out to sea, off the west coast of Ireland - but I suppose you might see something completely different…

Thanks to Peter R

12 Responses to 'Irish Rock Face'

  1. 1. Cocal says:

    For me, the man is looking to the sky… :S

  2. 2. Jeremy Kitchen says:

    I see a Pegasus.

    call me crazy, but that’s the first thing that popped into my head when I saw it :)

  3. 3. cookie monster says:

    Is it Magic Mushroom season already?

  4. 4. Mrb says:

    Clearly you people are clinically insane I see nothing, sea, rocks, no horses with wings or geezers looking anywhere. Maybe I its cause I’ve had 6 pints.

  5. 5. ajho says:

    The dark area looks more like a rabbit to me.

  6. 6. Keith T. says:

    Looks a bit like George Washington to me.

  7. 7. phillip says:

    Tilt your head to the right a little.

  8. 8. Neil says:

    ^ I go with the rabbit on this one.

  9. 9. Mike says:

    You dumb bastard, it’s not a schooner, it’s a sailboat!

  10. 10. George says:

    I see a pegasus.

  11. 11. Peter R says:

    I posted the picture above but thats not the image i wanted you to see, if u tilt your head to the right or rotate the picture you can clearly see a man looking straight back at you rather than out to sea as described.

  12. 12. lisa says:

    yeah i see a man looking to the sky and yawning

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