Can you work out this 'music festival' illusion?

There's no doubt you've seen the images of thousands enjoying a festival, but can you see what this mind-bending "music festival" really is?

Twitter has been stirred into a frenzy with a simple image, which at first glance looks like thousands enjoying themselves at Coachella or Glastonbury.

And while social media took their time to work out what the image actually is, on closer inspection you'll notice that is isn't a crowded festival, instead it couldn't be further from the truth.

Music festival or cotton field? Can you tell the difference? Source: Twitter
Music festival or cotton field? Can you tell the difference? Source: Twitter
Coachella or cotton field? Actually this is Coachella but social media users were left confused. Source: Getty
Coachella or cotton field? Actually this is Coachella but social media users were left confused. Source: Getty

Twitter has been shocked to find out the picture is actually of a combine harvester driving through a cotton field.

Bet you weren't expecting that.

And while some on Twitter think the photo is "trippy wtf", adding that staring at it too look makes their "head hurt", other seem to think it looks better than some of the world's biggest festivals.

The image went viral on social media. Source: Twitter
The image went viral on social media. Source: Twitter
Apparently these tweeters would prefer to party in a cotton field. Source: Twitter
Apparently these tweeters would prefer to party in a cotton field. Source: Twitter
Just thousands of little cotton... erm, people enjoying a festival. Source: Getty
Just thousands of little cotton... erm, people enjoying a festival. Source: Getty

"It may only be cotton in a field but it still has more atmosphere than Tomorrowland," one user wrote, while another added, "Still better than Leeds Festival", meanwhile someone else chimed in saying, "I thought that was a Glastonbury related image at first glance."

The mind-bending snap has goes viral since it was posted on November 5, being retweeted more than 48,000 times and receiving over 113,000 likes.

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