ID | #1539073645 |
Added | Tue, 09/10/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Briton Stuart Humphries recently posted on his page in Twitter the beach in Cornwall, made in 1943.
The photograph depicts carefree vacationers enjoying the warm Sunny day. Humphreys was accompanied by the comment that rest on the beach of the British soldiers who were on the war and asked users to name which is the beach.
Seemingly normal retro the and it was soon determined that the beach and Towan Beach. But then someone noticed a man in a brown suit, standing in the center of the photo. A man looks at something in his hands which he holds before himself, therefore, is like picking up the message.
In 2018, these characteristic gestures familiar to every owner of a mobile phone or smartphone, so Twitter soon began a discussion about what this man might be a traveler from the future who just didn't notice that it was shot by photographer.
Curiously, around this man there is no more anyone with a similar gesture, and some people have written that in the hands of men think it is really possible to distinguish some kind of rectangular object. Other users argue and say that the version with the time travel nonsense, but in the hands of men just the shell or something as usual.
"Great catch, time travelers fooled again." — joyfully informs one of the users of Dr. Kevin Purcell — "If you look at the old pictures carefully, we can find many of them, I'm sure."
Sam Humphries thinks that the man in the brown suit is likely just trying to make the joint.
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Interestingly, according to other inhabitants of the beach the man is clearly not doing something extraordinary.
Version:
- makes a cigarette (according to colonizator)
- looking at my notebook or a book
- considering a shell or other item
Again, it is interesting that published the Stewart Humphries is a multimedia artist for print, film and television, mainly known for his work on color-coding (colouring) of the British television series "Doctor Who" (BBC sci-fi Doctor Who).
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