A horse man on Google Street View

A man standing on a street in Aberdeen, Scotland, calls attention of users of Google Street View and many Internet users. The reason? He’s standing on the sidewalk wearing a purple shirt and mask horse.

After some curious facts captured by the cameras of 3D service from the search giant, like the first kiss of a couple, or the UK photographed 43 times by cars from Google, or the artwork of a dove in one of cameras, now it was time for a Scottish humorous resolve to get famous on Street View.

The British newspaper Daily Mail published on its Web site on Tuesday, news of the man-horse “which is amusing service users of Google. According to the site, Russell Moffatt was looking for an optic to fix your glasses when you encountered the curious Scottish. He probably saw the Google car photographing and ran to get his horse mask and waited, said Moffatt.

Looking better images of the region people can see the joker in the street below, taking of the mask. However, as is far away, cannot identify its human face, laments the Daily Mail.

Now, the battle on various websites and internet services including Twitter, is to find clues to the identity of the Scottish-horse.

Via: BBC.

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