Sight test! 8 out of 10 were wrong. What’s actually in the picture:

 

Many people are misled by a photo shared on a Facebook group. Many people believe the image contains lego parts, but this is not the case.

The photo was captured from a helicopter by a photographer from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Many people have been curious about what they signify, especially since they resemble Lego pieces.

The photographer was the one who discovered that what can be seen are dozens of buses that have been pulled out of service and are being stored in an enclosed facility.

The image became viral on the internet, and just a few people guessed what was in it right away.

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