Google Maps Street View has captured a number of hilarious images over the years.
Since its creation in 2007, it has unearthed “alien bases,” cheating scandals and weird optical illusions.
Thankfully, the website blurs out the faces of those involved due to privacy laws.
Yet one poor woman was caught by the 360-degree cameras on a beach in Costa Rica.
She appears to have been in a bizarre accident.
The young woman is relaxing on a beach towel whilst on her phone.
Clad in sunglasses and a simple black bikini, she is by herself whilst partially in the shade with a plastic bag and sandals.
Yet on closer inspection, something is amiss with the image.
Despite lying on her front, she appears to have her legs the wrong way around.
Her torso has twisted and she also has a third hand on her stomach.
Thankfully the beach sunbather hasn’t been a victim of a hideous accident.
The photograph has instead spliced her body together after she moved.
This often happens with the Google cameras thanks to the way the images are knitted together.
To create the seamless effect, a number of photographs are taken at the same time and put together afterwards.
Moving objects such as people or cars are often duplicated or cut out when this happens.
It isn’t the first time it has happened to innocent. bystanders.
One man in Portugal found himself duplicated whilst walking along the promenade.
The effect showed him three times walking in a line, creating an illusion of triplets.
Another young woman in a bikini suffered a similar problem on a beach.
Her head all but disappeared having been cut off by the camera.