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Dad sparks panic after photographing 'War of the Worlds aliens' coming out of the sea

Dad sparks panic after photographing 'War of the Worlds aliens' coming out of the sea

He was trying to raise awareness of environmental issues, but ended up triggering panic

A man inadvertently sparked panic after sharing creepy photos which people compared to something out of War of the Worlds.

Jan Vorster, from Still Bay, Western Cape, South Africa, took a snap on the beach and shared it on Facebook, hoping to raise awareness of environmental issues.

However, his photos ended up creating confusion and fear instead after they were shared by another page which labelled the shapes as 'sea spiders'.

The post ended up amassing 22,000 comments and 52,000 shares.

People were not keen on the aliens coming out of the sea.
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"They look like some alien thing from War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise," one person wrote.

And another commented: "Omg I wouldn't even stay to try and see what it is. I would run like hell."

While you'd think most people were commenting in jest about the spooky-looking photos, Jan said he has received messages from worried holidaymakers who are fearful that the beach might be unsafe.

Some people even sent the images to be inspected by an environmental scientist, who confirmed that the looming shapes were not at all dangerous to humans.

Beach aliens. Last thing we bloody need.
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That's because the spidery shapes are not in fact aliens, but dead aloe vera plants.

"I thought I could use this as a metaphor for how people see these plants as aliens, but we are actually the two-legged aliens messing up their world. That was the idea," the 62-year-old explained.

"The comments started immediately. Then it was shared like you can't believe.

"I was surprised [by the reaction]. I thought that people would have fun with it, but then it was very serious, some of it was extremely serious.

"A lot of people were scared of these alien-looking sea monsters. It was like Jaws - is it safe to go into the water?

The shapes were actually dead aloe vera plants.
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"People kept asking me when they [the creatures] were coming out, and if they were only coming out at night."

As for father-of-one Jan, he is undeterred by the unexpected reaction to his unique photography and is still keen to keep working on similar projects.

"They kept saying, 'Please help us, because this is not a plant. This can't be a plant,'" he said.

"[Some people said] that I misled them, and that I should be crucified for that. But lots of people have had a lot of fun.

"I learned a lot about social media. It's [just] a picture, I didn't expect this to happen and for the reaction to be so big."

Featured Image Credit: Kennedy News and Media

Topics: Viral, Weird, Environment