Located in Phuket, Thailand, the Trickeye Museum is part of a trend of optical illusion galleries that have become popular across Asia. This interactive gallery features large-scale, intricately painted murals that transform two-dimensional artwork into immersive three-dimensional experiences. Visitors can pose for humorous and creative photos, appearing to scale a waterfall, extinguish a blazing superhero, cling to the ceiling to escape an alligator, or be kicked by a giant foot. The museum offers a unique and engaging way to capture memorable moments.
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