a sign in a parking lot
Photograph ©2025 by Matthew Cohen.

What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 345

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For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong — or, at least, seemingly quite bizarre — with this photograph part 345?

Matthew Cohen was in the parking lot of a supermarket in Gulfport in Mississippi when he noticed something a little bizarre that caught his eye.

What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 345

a sign in a parking lot
Photograph ©2025 by Matthew Cohen.

Please submit your answers in the Comments section below — and I enjoy reading creative answers.

Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback.

Answer to What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 344

a statue on top of a building
Source: Ellis Feaster.

Ellis Feaster features audio clips of classic radio airchecks throughout the decades — with a seemingly special concentration on the glory days of radio when it was arguably most popular in the city of New York — which includes this video of the tragedy of Jane Dornacker, who died in a crash in 1986 when the helicopter from which she was reporting traffic suddenly plummeted from the sky into the Hudson River…

…but not only is the word independent misspelled as independant — how can news be both independent and still part of a network?

Favorite answer and comment by derek: “The main thing wrong is the speeling. ‘Independent’ is the correct spelling, or is it speeling?

“An odd thing is WCAU TV10 is not a New York station. It is a major TV station in Philadelphia. Starship (from Jefferson Starship) had a song ‘We Built this City’ where a customized version had a line in the lyrics about WCAU instead of San Francisco.”

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  1. It is possible to actually “see” this cart corral using the “street view” option on Google Maps. The perspective of the photo makes it look as though there’s no left “arm” to the corral when that is not the case. The pipes that make up the corral are actually fine. The problem is the obstruction in the center of the corral which would make it challenging to “return ALL carts here”. Rebar pipe appears to be jutting up from beneath the parking lot surface, around which a pile of trash has collected (which, by the way, is also visible in the Google Maps street view of this parking lot, so it would seem no one has returned a cart there for quite a while!).

  2. At first, I thought there was a dead animal lying with the legs pointed up. No, they are iron bars that used to be inside a parking block.

    What is wrong is there’s an obstruction to the shopping cart corral. They can say “please” all they want but the obstruction limits shopping carts from being returned there.

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