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Post by whispa on Apr 8, 2021 10:55:00 GMT -5
Did y'all notice that the lion has an extra toe? Apparently, lions have 5 toes on the front paws and 4 toes on the hind. Didn't know this until now. So, looks like he has a proper number of toes in this image.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 8, 2021 12:00:03 GMT -5
On the neck of the angel/ballerina there's some faint letters. Can anyone identify them? Definitely looks like there is something there but I also can't make out the design/letters at all. Probably just some dodgy photoshopping.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 8, 2021 12:03:05 GMT -5
I tried to figure out if the black splotches on the neck of the animal where the nose of the rabbit is pointing represent a country. Got nowhere with that. Shouldn't think so, as they are unaltered from the stock photo.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 8, 2021 12:07:59 GMT -5
Did y'all notice that the lion has an extra toe? Apparently, lions have 5 toes on the front paws and 4 toes on the hind. Didn't know this until now. So, looks like he has a proper number of toes in this image. Correct, although extra toes are not unheard of.
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Post by susb8383 on Apr 8, 2021 16:53:17 GMT -5
Did y'all notice that the lion has an extra toe? Apparently, lions have 5 toes on the front paws and 4 toes on the hind. Didn't know this until now. So, looks like he has a proper number of toes in this image. That's funny. When I googled it before I posted, the pages I saw said four toes on all paws. But now the results I see show five on the front paws. I wonder if my first set of results were for mountain lions.
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Post by desiree on Apr 9, 2021 10:15:40 GMT -5
Hey, y'all, has anyone figured out the umbrella? Has that been a part of anyone's solves so far? It is always the missing piece for me, and my solutions have all been wrong. Ha. Thanks for bouncing ideas!
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Post by susb8383 on Apr 9, 2021 12:51:26 GMT -5
Not me!
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Post by susb8383 on Apr 9, 2021 12:52:53 GMT -5
I tried to figure out if the black splotches on the neck of the animal where the nose of the rabbit is pointing represent a country. Got nowhere with that. Shouldn't think so, as they are unaltered from the stock photo. Couldn’t find a stock photo of this animal anywhere but I’ll take your word for it.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 9, 2021 13:03:22 GMT -5
You don't have to, take a look for yourself.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 9, 2021 13:57:56 GMT -5
Hey, y'all, has anyone figured out the umbrella? Has that been a part of anyone's solves so far? It is always the missing piece for me, and my solutions have all been wrong. Ha. Thanks for bouncing ideas!
It doesn't see much sun, although it looks nice enough to be on display.
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Post by susb8383 on Apr 9, 2021 21:59:03 GMT -5
You don't have to, take a look for yourself. Ah! There it is!
No wonder I couldn't find it. Didn't think of searching for Indian Cow. I tried White Ox and White Brahmian Bull.
I spent waaay too long trying to find a country that matched those splotches.
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Post by dlester on Apr 10, 2021 9:57:33 GMT -5
You don't have to, take a look for yourself. That was impressive sleuthing!
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Post by stercox on Apr 10, 2021 12:54:44 GMT -5
When taken as a whole....the spliced together face, the cow, the Old Germain Bible, the generic Gold Crown pngs and even the parasol find that is buried so deep as to make one question the source as a location indicator, my conclusion is that probably all of the images are only representative of concepts. None are specific to identifying a location outright. I could be wrong there, but that is my current conclusion. I'm sure most already think that already, but it's my process.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 10, 2021 13:20:40 GMT -5
You don't have to, take a look for yourself. That was impressive sleuthing! Thanks, but it wasn't really. I just googled 'cow breeds' to find out it was an Indian breed of cow, and then googled 'indian cow'. Third picture matches. The parasol (which is indeed buried very deep) and the ballerina's head were a lot harder.
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Post by Namtabeht on Apr 10, 2021 13:32:28 GMT -5
When taken as a whole....the spliced together face, the cow, the Old Germain Bible, the generic Gold Crown pngs and even the parasol find that is buried so deep as to make one question the source as a location indicator, my conclusion is that probably all of the images are only representative of concepts. None are specific to identifying a location outright. I could be wrong there, but that is my current conclusion. I'm sure most already think that already, but it's my process. Agreed. What is weird though, is the slight alterations that have been made, that don't make any sense.
Incidentally, the head of the ballerina belongs to a famous actress...
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