Sunday, July 31, 2016

Was a ‘Winnie the Pooh’-shaped cloud really spotted at a children’s charity event?


DORSET, England – A cloud, which ‘magically’ took the shape of famous cartoon character Winnie the Pooh, purportedly appeared in the sky during a children’s charity event.

As per a story by The Telegraph, attendees of the charity event at Sandbanks, Dorset were amazed to see a cloud which looks just like the fictional bear relaxing after eating just a bit too much honey.

Attendees of the event for the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund reportedly took the sight as a positive sign for their activity.
However, suspicion surrounds the image incloud form as most of the online users think it’s just photoshopped; saying it is most probably a manipulated photo.
Online user under the name Voice of reason said, “I think only if there was a cloud formation under it forming the words ‘Winnie the Pooh’ could this have looked any more fake.”
Another online user sugargliderdude said, “I think they went overboard using Photoshop on the feet,” while online user Fungletrumpet said “I suspect that this picture has been doctored. It does not look real to me.”
Well, real or not, it sure is cute to see something that children and adults alike are familiar with, right? The bear cloud will also lead us to CHSF – the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund – an award-winning charity based in Leeds, supporting the Leeds Congenital Hearts service – which serves the whole of Yorkshire, the Humber and North Lincolnshire.
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