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  1. Australian rock musician Josh Pyke used this boat—shaped like his favorite guitar—in a music video. The wake and reflections in the water are clues that this boat is real.  http://bit.ly/dh59oI: 

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  2. This ‘warning’ is actually a sticker from SignHackers. The law subsections cited on the bottom do not exist. http://bit.ly/8RAM8y: 

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  3. Although it looks like shattered glass, it’s actually a giant sticker pasted over a storefront as part of an advertising campaign.  http://bit.ly/YCUaB: 

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  4. Look carefully at the mane of the foal. The smooth sections show he was cut from one picture and pasted into the rowboat. ~ Anonymous, link unavailable: 

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  5. A closer look at this attention-grabbing photo reveals that the light patterns on the shark and the divers don’t match—an immediate clue that this photo is a composite image. ~ Anonymous http://bit.ly/vEmSp: 

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  6. This remarkable image shows electricity being conducted through a man’s hands. ~ Hulton Archive/Getty Images http://bit.ly/cqCGaA: 

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  7. In Norwich, England, a chalk mine collapsed under the weight of a bus, creating a 26-ft deep hole. All passengers escaped safely. Cadbury’s Chocolate later used this image to promote its ‘Double Decker’ candy bar.~Anonymous, 1988 http://bit.ly/9wxcfi: 

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  8. In January, 2005, trees, cars, streets and ships were all coated in ice during winter storms that hit Lake Geneva in Switzerland. ~Anonymous, 2005 http://bit.ly/9Eajq0: 

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  9. Some Japanese farmers grow watermelons in glass cubes to force them into a square shape, which fits more easily in store bins and on refrigerator shelves.  ~BBC, 2001 http://bit.ly/bPU9N3: 

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  10. Stripes in an iceberg occur when water under the iceberg starts to freeze and the ‘reverse snow’ rises to stick to the berg’s underside. When the melting iceberg flips, the stripes from underneath are exposed. ~ Oyvind Tangen, 2008 http://bit.ly/bB6auM: 

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  11. Though a sonic boom is not visible, sometimes the drop in pressure caused by a plane breaking the sound barrier will cause moisture in the air to suddenly condense into a conical cloud. ~ John Gay, 2001 http://bit.ly/cSnHYA: 

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  12. This picture of a young rainbow trout being swallowed by a northern pike was taken in an aquarium exhibit at the Alaska Department of Fish & Game in Anchorage, Alaska.  ~ Jim Lavrakas, Jan. 22, 2001: 

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