An Egyptian statue in the Manchester Museum in London appears to be turning its back on tourists by itself. The artifact was placed in a tomb around 1800 BC, and museum officials put time lapse cameras on the statue to get to the bottom of the mystery. Officials realized that the spinning only happened during the day when there were visitors and the vibration from people walking past were most likely causing the statue’s movements
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