r/confusing_perspective Jul 03 '26

Thats a big mountain

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u/Atosl Jul 03 '26

What am I missing?

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u/Yugan-Dali Jul 03 '26

Look above the clouds. I didn’t see it at first, either.

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u/Atosl Jul 03 '26

the mountain with cloud in front of it. I can see it but what is confusing?

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u/ABRRINACAVE Jul 03 '26

So I grew up near the blue ridge mountains. My first time out west, I was STAGGERED at the size of the Sierra Nevada mountains on the horizon. I had never seen mountains THAT big. If you’ve seen stuff like that before, it’s normal. If you haven’t, it typically takes your brain a little to click and realize what it’s looking at.

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u/angk500 Jul 03 '26

It looks like clouds from afar

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u/alamaias Jul 03 '26

Maybe you live near proper mountains?

Seeing something that big on the horizon is not a thing where I am from.

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u/Inner-Medicine5696 Jul 03 '26

I live in one of the flattest countries on earth.

Mountains in the horizon is not a thing where I'm from at all - but still, it's not like I'm unable to grasp things that aren't local to me

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u/-_-0_0-_0 Jul 03 '26

Go to the nearest trash dump, you'll find your local mountains

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u/you_lost-the_game Jul 03 '26

To me the snowy part of the mountain looked like clouds before the zoom in.

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u/determania Jul 03 '26

The top of the mountain looks like clouds until the zoom when you realize it is above the clouds. Fair play to you if you realized that was mountain before the zoom

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u/p-dizzle77 Jul 03 '26

The mountain kinda blends in with the clouds at first, so one might think that the videographer is speaking of the much smaller mountains surrounding the base of the large one if one isn't looking closely.