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Jesus on the rocks
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US tourist says she captured image of Jesus on Cliffs of Moher San Franciso pilot says she captured incredible image on camera ByMOLLY MULDOON,IrishCentral Staff Writer Published Saturday, November 12, 2011, 7:06 AMUpdated Monday, November 14, 2011, 6:56 PM An Irish-American tourist has captured photos of an apparent apparition of Jesus Christ at the Cliffs of Moher. Sandra Clifford, a pilot from San Francisco, captured the image on her digital camnrea when she visited the famous Co. Clare tourist attraction on November 4 last. Clifford (42) and her friend Fiona Fay from Drogheda Co. Louth were spellbound by what they saw and immediately Clifford snapped the shot of what they said appeared to be the face of Jesus Christ. Fay first spotted what appeared to be an image of a man before pointing it out to Clifford. “To me it was Jesus Christ straight away,” added Clifford, who is a practicing Catholic. “I am a pilot, so I am always skeptical of what I see, that is why I started grabbing people and asking them what they saw,” Clifford told IrishCentral. Clifford proceeded to ask a group of German men if they could see the outline, they nodded their heads in agreement, she says, and began taking photos. She also asked a young Asian girl if she could see the outline before she responded, “Oh yeah, that's cool”. “It was amazing,” Clifford added, who was enjoying a two-week vacation in Ireland with her mother when she captured the shot. “I really wanted to go to the cliffs, I love the ocean. “I always have my camera and I love taking pictures,” said the American pilot, who took over 800 shots during her trip to Ireland. It had been raining prior to the sighting and the pilot recalls, “it was a day of rainbows”. Later that night when she showed the image on her camera to locals in Gus O'Connors Pub in Doolin, they were also in awe. Teresa O’Flaherty, who owns the bar with her husband Patric, told IrishCentral that they couldn’t believe their eyes. “I was like, wow, I actually thought it was a picture of a picture, I was shocked,” she said. “It’s very definitely an image of Christ,” she said. The image stirred the bar owner’s curiosity so much that she went to the famous cliffs to have a look for herself. “I actually went there the following day to see if I could see it,” said O’Flaherty. “They weren’t they kind of people to make it up,” she said, adding, “they didn’t come in to show it to us and they weren’t making a big deal about it”. “We have five or six bus tours a day coming into the town but I have never seen anything like that. “I was delighted to have seen it, because if someone had told me, I would have said ‘no way’,” O’Flaherty concluded. Clifford maintains the images are 100 percent legitimate and points out the original photograph is still in the camera, which she passed around in the Co. Clare pub that evening. When a friend offered to touch up the photograph back in the US she refused, insisting she wanted to maintain its originality. http://www.irishcentral.com/news/US-...133715288.html |
At best it's Frank Zappa.
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Someone needs to take a few sticks of dynamite to that cliff face.
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And how do these people know what Jesus looked like again? And, I doubt that He was that rectangular.
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It does look somewhat like Tebow, however.
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I see at least 6 different faces in that cliff. Not one of them resembles Jesus.
I did however manage to sell all 6 faces by marketing them on on Ebay as "JESUS FACE APPEARS ON CLIFF OMG OMG!!" |
I remeber when Jesus Broke bread in half. Good thing it wasn't in the air.
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Looks as much like Andrew Jackson as anyone.
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love on the rocks
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I was driving up north a few years ago and saw a mountain that had a striking resemblance to Abe Lincoln, George Washington, Milton from Office Space and some other dude that looked like my grandpa.
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Jesus Rocks!
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Rep. |
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carved in mid air, no less. |
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That's never going to go away, is it? |
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I thought this was going to be a new Tebow drink! Like a shirley temple.
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A human-shaped shadow in the middle of a rainbow halo appears on Zushan Mountain after a heavy rainfall in Qinhuangdao, North China's Heibei Province, July 1, 2007. The vision, which many tourists believed to be the Buddha, stayed for more than an hour. [newsphoto] |
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I was trying to find a pic of Muhammed appearing in a natural formation but found this instead:
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I think it might be Marlon Brando: http://bulk2.destructoid.com/ul/133619-apocalypse.jpg |
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Oh, it's Frankenstein all right. Good work Frankotank with the pic. |
Is this a new drink they serve at Investco field?
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I see Tebow. |
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The big one must be going to hit very soon...
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It's Michael Jackson
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If I'm the Son of God I'm going to make myself look better than that...
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On this day in history, I tried to make an optical illusion thing work and now I can't uncross my eyes.
FAX |
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But He's either got huge balls, or a cameltoe, I can't decide which. |
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The cliff looks more like Gene Simmons or Alice Cooper or Paris Hilton with her mascara running down her after after crying because she just realized she's the dumbest person alive.
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You may be on to something. If I blink really fast I can see a guitar. |
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I see Kenny Loggins!
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That rock dude looks like Bob Hope, to me.
When you see Bob Hope in a rock, they call that Pareidolia and it happens a lot to people and probably whales, too. The idea is that the mind tries to organize random information into a cogent or recognizable form. For example, scientists have conducted laboratory experiments and proven that if you smash a few dozen Triscuits with a hammer or a heavy wrench or a mallet, a couple of them will wind up looking just like Tea Leoni's nether regions. FAX |
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Loggins & Messina were okay, for that whole "soft 70s sound" thing. Right up there with Chicago, Simon & Garfunkel, Hall & Oates, etc.,.
Oh, yeah, and... I would think that a Jesus On The Rocks is when you order a glass of water on ice, and the bartender brings it to you and covers it with a napkin and when he pulls it off it's turned to wine. :shrug: |
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There were precious few "pop" bands during that era that really jived with me.
I liked "Angry Eyes" a lot ... especially the break. But for me, personally, I think the best mainstream group in that period was Cheap Trick. They had, of course, a rougher edge than Loggins & Messina, but still very much part of the "pop" genre. FAX |
Love on the rocks, aint no big surprise. Pour me a drink and I"ll tell you some lies.
A little Neil Diamond to pick up our afternoon. You're welcome. |
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Looks like Jabu to me.
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