Wild horses ‘stroll on water’ in weird optical phantasm


A mind-bending video that exhibits two wild horses “strolling on water” is sending social media right into a frenzy.

The viral clip was recorded by Kelli Rogers final month whereas she was paddleboarding together with her two grandchildren on the Salt River in Tonto Nationwide Forest, Arizona.

Through the expedition, the intrepid nana seen the 2 majestic animals standing within the shallows of the river and whipped out her telephone to movie them.

Rogers was left shocked when she watched the footage again and noticed that the horses gave the impression to be floating alongside the floor of the water.

“It provides the phantasm that they [the horses] have been those floating or paddle boarding, not us,” Rogers informed Kennedy Information.

The two wild horses appear to be majestically floating down the river in Rogers' viral video.
The 2 wild horses look like majestically floating down the river in Rogers’ viral video.
Kennedy Information/Kelli Rogers
"Are the two horses called JESUS & CHRIST?" one viewer asked, claiming the clip had Biblical overtones.
“Are the 2 horses referred to as JESUS & CHRIST?” one viewer requested, claiming the clip had Biblical overtones.
Kennedy Information/Kelli Rogers

The 58-year-old determined to share the optical phantasm video on social media, the place it shortly went viral, racking up 8.3 million views on TikTok alone. The footage additionally impressed lots of of humorous feedback.

“Are the 2 horses referred to as JESUS & CHRIST?” one viewer requested, claiming the clip had Biblical overtones.

“This isn’t okay to look at once you aren’t sober!” one other cheekily added.

The intrepid nana is seen with her granddaughter while paddleboarding on the Salt River in Tonto National Forest, Arizona.
The intrepid nana is seen together with her granddaughter whereas paddleboarding on the Salt River in Tonto Nationwide Forest, Arizona.
Kennedy Information/Kelli Rogers
Rogers and her two young grandchildren are pictured. The grandmother's video has clocked up more than 8.3 million views on TikTok alone.
Rogers and her two younger grandchildren are pictured. The grandmother’s video has clocked up greater than 8.3 million views on TikTok alone.
Kennedy Information/Kelli Rogers

Many have been unable to wrap their brains round the truth that Rogers was the one who was floating down the river, whereas the horses have been standing nonetheless.

“It’s like once you’re parked and the automobile subsequent to you strikes and also you assume your automobile is transferring,” one viewer defined.

“It took me 5 views to course of what was occurring,” one other admitted, whereas a 3rd may merely couldn’t consider their eyes.

“I’m not understanding in any respect,” they neighed.