What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 11
Judging by the number of views of past articles, readers of The Gate seem to enjoy playing the game of What is Wrong With This Photograph? — which pertains to quite bizarre things that I photograph during my travels — so it is now a series of articles at The Gate which will be posted irregularly…
What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 11
…and my favorite part of each article is feedback from you. You seem to not only find anomalies which I had not found yet; but you have me laughing with some of your creative answers.
For this edition of the new game which is number one worldwide — well, maybe not that popular — can you guess what you believe is wrong with this photograph, which was taken inside of a hotel property recently?
Please submit your answers in the Comments section below.
Thank you in advance.
Summary
Past articles with which you can participate and play along with the What is Wrong With This Photograph? game include:
- What is Wrong With This Map of the Continental United States?
- What is Wrong With This Trivia Photograph?
- What is Wrong With This Outback Steakhouse Poster?
- Is There Something Wrong With This Photograph From Avis?
- Read the Fine Print — A Lesson Taught By the McDonald’s in Hinton
- Was I Too Blinded By Hunger to Read This Sign Correctly?
- What is Wrong With This Article About Bed Bugs?
- What is Wrong With This Burger King Extra Long Fish Sandwich Image?
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 2
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 1
Photograph ©2019 by Brian Cohen.
Florida man doesn’t drink bottled water, who put that in there.
There is no orange juice that this brand is all about.
1. Coke and Pepsi products aren’t usually sold in the same vending machines.
2. There’s no orange juice for sale, despite the huge advertisement.
Florida’s natural is orange juice. Besides water nothing is natural or made in Florida in that photo. The water is probably being stolen from a natural spring, bottled at 5c and being sold back to the community for 2 dollars. In other words capitalism being used as an excuse to put money into the hands of greedy thugs.
They’re selling Pepsi and Coke products together. That’s a giant no no
It’s weird that coke and Pepsi products are being sold in the same machine. I also find it off that it’s a huge ad for Florida’s Natural Orange Juice, yet your cannot buy it there.
Of course, it is missing the aforementioned orange juice. But what is Florida’s Natural without grapefruit juice?!
It’s only $1.50 in a hotel. Maybe they are charging a service fee?
no oj,… just high fructose corn syrup sweetened wastewater