Located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, the De Mata Trick Eye Museum offers a playful and interactive experience. Visitors can pose for a variety of optical illusion photographs, creating the appearance of levitation, starring on a book cover, or being part of travel scenes from Indonesia and beyond. The museum also features surreal simulations, such as walking over lava or holding back a rampaging velociraptor, providing a unique and engaging way to capture memorable moments.
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