Warm Machine said:You could photoshop that. The ocean ripple effect in PS can give you distortion like that. If it is PS it is well done. Unless there was significant wind out the pool would be pretty still.
vangace said:but look at the guy in the background taking a picture, it means there was something in the pool
fbcamp said:How did it get it in so perfectly? Looks like it was parked in the pool intentionaly.
jiggle said:I'm no pool expert, but does a relatively calm pool usually have so many ripples, when there's no, from what I can tell, heavy wind blowing?
vangace said:but look at the guy in the background taking a picture, it means there was something in the pool
belgurdo said:How can there be a van in the pool and the pool hasn't been partially emptied by the displacement?
Yeah, but wouldn't there be some damage to the car and/or pool? That car looks like it went straight from the factory into the pool.Ferrio said:Story was posted here awhile back. Supposably some woman was being taught how to drive by her husband, and she smashed through some person's fence and straight into the pool.
Error Macro said:Are the front windows down? Why are all the doors closed? Like they climbed out and then shut the doors?
"As we landed in the pool, I remembered a movie and I waited for the water to fill the car and then I opened the door," said Pat Campanella, 56. Letting water in equalizes the pressure and allows the door to open.
Ferrio said:Story was posted here awhile back. Supposably some woman was being taught how to drive by her husband, and she smashed through some person's fence and straight into the pool.