I took this photo at sunset yesterday and posted it online 😱

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The path of the sun’s rays at sunrise and sunset is much longer than during the day. Before sunlight reaches our eyes, the shorter wavelengths are scattered. Yellow, orange, and red reach the eye. That’s why we see sunsets in these hues. In the photo I took, you can see an unusual light display above the sea, creating the illusion of a figure—perhaps resembling a person or something mystical.

This could be the result of light refraction or clouds creating this effect. But attentive internet users noticed something interesting in the photo. The light phenomenon might resemble the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, especially if you focus on the shape and posture of the figure. I took this photo at sunset yesterday and posted it online. Is it just me who sees it, or did you notice it too?

 

This statue is known for its upright posture with outstretched arms, which can create a visual resemblance to a cloud or a beam of light when it takes a particular shape. Such a phenomenon can inspire different reflections and interpretations. For example, it might be seen as a symbol of hope or blessing, giving the photo a unique atmosphere. Is it just me who sees this in the photo, or did you notice it too?

This extraordinary phenomenon has become the subject of lively discussions, prompting long reflection to find answers to questions that simply may not exist. It could be a divine message or just a natural phenomenon. Sometimes people see images or figures in clouds or reflections, often due to the effect of pareidolia. Share your thoughts in the comments on Facebook!

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