An Amazing Scene in Burma
from http://www.wonderfulinfo.com/amazing/burma.htm

What‘s so special about this?
This is a picture of a rock formation near a lake in Burma. The photo can only be taken on a specific day once a year when the sun rays touch the rocks at a certain angle.
Tilt your head to the left and then look at it again ….

Did you notice anything different? yes or no?
Now we will turn the whole scene vertical

I did a little search on snopes.com to see what was up and this is one of the things I pulled up. However I am so intrigued by this guy’s work and can’t seem to find anything online except the same old info. The following is not my writing but someone I have never met…
Art in a Letter
by kaliyugashaktimama @ 2007-06-28 – 15:40:08
So I received a chain letter, with the following picture attached in a slide-show setting:
It’s a gorgeous picture (apparently of somewhere in “Birmania”) so I sent it off to the ten people as dictated by the letter, in order to receive my promised surprise.
And oddly, I did receive a surprise later yesterday afternoon. A friend dropped by with a gift for our baby! Strange but true…
It’s a great picture, isn’t it? One of my friends emailed me back with a link noted to indicate that it isn’t a real picture or place (uh, no kidding…Birmania??). It’s art by a Korean illustrator named Kim Jae-Hong, featured in a book called “Children of the East River” and is purely fictional. But hey, as I said to him, I’d like to keep my illusions intact, and it seems that this one little chain letter actually worked out for me.