Looped video of a beach leaves the internet baffled

  • An optical illusion of a stretch of coast is leaving internet users in a spin
  • The clip appears to zoom in on a satellite picture on a continuous loop
  • One Reddit user said: ‘I haven’t been affected by any gif like this one. My stomach definitely felt queasy’

This is the optical illusion that’s been horrifying the internet.

A clip which has been doing the rounds on the internet is leaving viewers with complaints of headaches and nausea.

The video, which is a satellite photograph of a stretch of coast, plays on around a two second loop and makes you feel as if you are falling into a repetitive abyss.

A video doing the rounds on the internet has left viewers feeling nauseous as it zooms in on a stretch of coast on a loop

It is not known where the clip is set. 

The clip seems to be the work of Feliks Konczakowski, who describes himself on his Tumblr page as an: ‘unpolished visual artist who probably comes from mars’.

On Konczakowski’s Giphy page, he has had 430.3 million views.

The clip seems to be the work of Feliks Konczakowski, who describes himself on his Tumblr page as an: 'unpolished visual artist who probably comes from mars'.

The clip seems to be the work of Feliks Konczakowski, who describes himself on his Tumblr page as an: ‘unpolished visual artist who probably comes from mars’.

'I watched it for like five minutes before I realized it’s just looping': Watchers took to the internet to discuss the video

‘I watched it for like five minutes before I realized it’s just looping’: Watchers took to the internet to discuss the video

One Reddit user said: ”I haven’t been affected by any gif like this one. My stomach definitely felt queasy.’

Another added that they were fooled by the clip: ‘I watched it for like five minutes before I realized it’s just looping’.

And one added that the video made them fell ‘uncomfortable’: ‘I don’t know why, but it made me really uncomfortable. I had to tap to bring up the video time to bring myself back.



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