The International Spy Museum in Washington DC is causing heart attacks to its visitors

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The International Spy Museum is a private museum where we can find a large number of objects related to espionage in real life, in fact, many of its members are former CIA agents, which allows it to give an aura of mystery and intrigue to all who visit it.

In spy movies, the closest that ordinary citizens can be to this world that always attracts attention, especially in James Bond moviesThe passion that some villains have for sharks is especially striking. The museum is aware of this and has created a special room for this shark.

One of the rooms of the International Spy Museum shows us a tank where we can see a shark circling very close to the glass. As is usual in this type of exhibition, there is the corresponding poster where it encourages us to put our hands in our pockets and thus avoid touching the glass to attract attention. But human beings are curious by nature, and in most cases visitors do the opposite.

Spies know a lot about curiosity, in fact it is intrinsic to their profession, and in the room, instead of setting up an aquarium with shark, they have set up a high-resolution monitor with the shark circling the screen very close, which simulates perfectly to an aquarium, offering a feeling of soaring reality. The moment the curious on duty touches the screen, the shark attacks the supposed crystal creating cracks that would endanger the integrity of the aquarium and obviously a monumental scare for the curious on duty.

While is true that It is not the first montage that we can find of this typeThanks to the fact that technology advances by leaps and bounds, especially if we talk about screens with high resolutions exceeding 4k, the likelihood that this type of images can offer is increasing, and if they do not tell Gregory Heinzman, protagonist of the video , who went to the museum with his wife Casey Peck, to document the visit, and chose not to ignore the sign.


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  1.   Anton Chigur said

    And if that surprises you, it's because you haven't seen anything yet