FACEBOOK users almost fell off their chairs when they came across a photo of a truck on the edge of a high cliff.
It takes smart thinking to identify how the original poster misled their viewers.
Posted for Fall Creek Falls State Park’s 2019 account, there’s a photo of a lime-green vintage truck parked on the edge of a cliff with a steep, stomach-churning drop.
“Abandoned vehicle found in Fall Creek Falls last night,” the post read.
“It will be in Ranger Sean’s patrol vehicle if the owner wants to return it.”
The truck is a few meters from the edge and the photographer is on the edge of a different cliff, taking the photo.
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In the background, waterfalls can be seen cascading down the fall, helping to reinforce the depth of the fall.
The state park is in Tennessee and is the largest and most visited in the state.
It covers 29,800 acres and has rolling hills, canyons, and a long list of waterfalls and streams.
Fall Creek Fall, where the photo was taken, is 256 feet high.
That’s it listed as one of the tallest waterfalls on the east side of the United States.
Some more photos of the truck were posted, as well as four other photos of it in other curious locations.
The nature of the photo provoked a huge reaction from viewers, who likely saw it on a cell phone.
Can you figure out what got people so excited?
How did the driver get the truck there?
Who would be brave enough to drive their vehicle so close to the edge?
We’ll give you a few seconds to look at the photo closely and 10 seconds to find out.
Did you manage to find out?
If not, the answer is in the comments.
The truck in the photo is not a big truck – it’s a toy!
Ranger Sean posted photos of himself looking like he was parked in a parking lot, which caused some viewers to quickly take notice.
“I had to read it a few times,” wrote one user.
“What do you mean, ‘It’ll be in Ranger Sean’s vehicle? Then I saw the rest of the photos.”
Another user commented that it took a while to understand.
“The first photo won me over,” said the comment.
“I thought, ‘They left it sitting there,’ that was good.”
Someone wrote that they were confused as to why someone would leave such a beautiful truck abandoned.
“And here I was thinking, ‘Why would anyone leave such a classic truck like this in the park?’” Read the review.
“Good job, Fall Creek Falls!”
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