In order to see these 3D images you must not look "at" the picture, but "through" it. A simple way of doing this is to stare at an object beyond your computer screen focus on that object and nothing else. Then after 20 - 30 seconds rotate your head so it is "looking" at the computer screen, but do not let your eyes refocus on the screen, just pretend you are still staring at the object but now it is behind the computer screen. To view the stereogram, click an image below and it will open up a new window displaying a larger version of that image.
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| Bonus Stereogram (really cool if you can view it) | |||
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