A geologist on a field trip on a Scots island spotted the Google Street View car – and pretended to attack his colleague with a hammer.
Gideon Futerman says he was on the North of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland when the pair played the prank.
They spotted the mapping camera and decided to create a “masterpiece”.
The camera caught him pretending to hit his friend with “a geological hammer”.
@GFuterman wrote: “Over the summer, I went to the very North of the Isle of Lewis on a field trip to map the geology there with a close friend of mine.
“The google street view car went past. We had a geological hammer. The following masterpiece, now on google street view, was the result.
“I know I mostly post serious stuff on here, but this was simply too funny to not share!”
He is listed as a University of Oxford graduate – “Researching SRM and GCR. Interested in Animal Ethics, slowing AI and complex XRisk”.
One X user wrote: “Ha! Found you reprobates! Love how it goes past you first time, giving you time to think of your plot, then when it returns……genius.”
Another wrote: “Excellent job”
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