Incredible moment camouflaged boat stuns sailors by looking like a floating ROCK formation

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STONE me – this floating rock really is a sight for shore eyes. Sailors watched in amazement as the jagged craft – which blends in perfectly with the cliffs – cruised past near Marseille, France. Julien Berthier/Kennedy NewsSeafarers were puzzled to see this ‘floating rock’ cruise past near Marseille[/caption] Julien Berthier/Kennedy NewsIt looks like a chunk of the jagged cliffs has drifted away from shore[/caption] The wacky camouflaged boat is the creation of artist Julien Berthier, 46. It took him six weeks to turn an old dinghy into what appears to be part of a cliff that has drifted away, using mostly polystyrene and epoxy resin. And the painstakingly accurate paint job makes it appear like a bobbing natural rock formation. Mind-bending video shows the boat – aptly named L’invisible – seamlessly pulling away into the Mediterranean Sea. Julien said: “It’s more like a cave inside the boat. “You can fit quite a few people in there but it is a little bit cramped. Most read in News IN THE DOCK Man, 31, in court accused of murdering 2 girls, 11, boy, 13, & mum at sleepover MUM AGONY Pregnant teen, 18, found with dead baby in cell after being ignored for 12 HOURS TRUE ANGELS Lacey & Connie pictured raising money for charity hours before they were killed DON’T GIVE A MONKEYS Gangs of wild MONKEYS are kidnapping puppies & ‘holding them hostage’ SICK ATTACK Moment brute body slams grandpa 'who dobbed him in for hitting neighbour's car' LIFE CUT SHORT Boyfriend, 31, 'told mum partner was pregnant' before 'killing her & 3 kids' “The centre of gravity of the boat has changed since we’ve built on top of it so it can be a little shaky too. When the water gets a bit choppy, you do feel the waves a lot more. “There are two entrances in the rock, one to get in the top and another at the back so you can start the engine.” The art project began last September 2020 but Covid restrictions meant the craft was not launched until this summer. Julien, from Paris, added: “I wanted to create something that intruded on the landscape as little as possible. “As an artist these days everything can be about being as loud as possible, to stand out as much as possible on Instagram and social media. “With this I wanted to go the complete opposite way and make sure it blended in with the creeks around Marseille. “When it’s next to the rocks, the boat is really camouflaged against it, pretty much invisible before it moves away. “It has a survivalist element to it. I wanted it to fit in with nature as much as possible. “We build fake islands to get territory from water and I wanted to play with another element of that. “Because of the way it moves around the boat constantly changes the landscape. “You can be looking at the rocks one second and when you turn back a moment later they have changed in a subtle manner.” Julien built the rocky boat as part of a residency organised by fellow artist Thomas Mailaender for TUBA Club hotels. In May we told how a giant container ship appeared to hover over the sea off Kent – caused by a rare optical illusion. Julien Berthier/Kennedy NewsArtist Julien Berthier built it from an old dinghy[/caption] Julien Berthier/Kennedy NewsThe wacky creation really rocks the boat[/caption] Julien Berthier/Kennedy NewsThe boat is aptly named L’invisible[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.