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snake charmer!

17 September 2013

"looking at the image you will only see the head of the snake much later on and make the connection that the wriggling lines are part of it's body. the bird is of course the snake charmer, it will fly away while the snake stays on the ground (the tiled surface) where it lives." - Ruan Hoffmann

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