What am I seeing?
Pictures don't lie, but sometimes they do muddle the mind. Here are a look at some of this week's most confounding news photos. Can you guess what is going on?
Is this an ancient dino come back to life? Or perhaps the set for a secret sequel to Steven Spielberg's blockbuster hit?
Techno dino
It's a robot!
In this image, A TE Connectivity Japan staff member demonstrates how to control its dinosaur robot "TE Saurus" by a smart phone during the annual CEATEC Japan advanced technologies show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 7, 2014.
Witchy weather
Has Halloween come early this year? Did the "blood moon" unleash some paranormal phenomenon?
Remote control
While the moon, and subsequent eclipse, was phenomenal, this witchy aparition was entirely terrestrial.
A radio-controlled flying witch travels across the ocean waters of Coronado, California, Oct. 7, 2014.
Equine abbey?
Church is not usually so ... horsey, so what gives?
Patron saint of pets
Ah, Saint Francis.
Father Gil Florini blesses horses, donkeys and goats during a mass to honor Saint Francis of Assisi at the Saint Pierre D'Arene church in Nice, southeastern France, Oct. 5, 2014.
Saint Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and the environment.
Ouch!
What is this Balinese man doing? Was this picture taken just before a terrible self-inflicted tragedy?
Ritual trance
Thankfully, it is just part of an ancient ritual.
A Balinese man in a state of trance, stabs his chest in front of a palanquin, the symbol of God during Ngusaba Gumang Ritual, in Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Oct. 6, 2014.
The Ngusaba Gumang ritual is held every two years at the top of the Gumang Hill. This is the largest ritual in Karangasem district and is attended by close to 10,000 people from four villages o celebrate the anchestors of the community.
Mysterious flames
It looks like a scene from a sci-fi thriller, but what is really happening in this mysterious image?
Holiday of fire
Balinese men hit each other during the "Mesabatan Api" ritual a head of Nyepi Day in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, March 30, 2014.
Mesabatan Api is held annually a day before the Nyepi Day of Silence, as symbolizes the purification of universe and human body trough fire.
Nyepi is a Hindu celebration observed every new year according to the Balinese calendar.
The art of onions?
Has modern art elevated the status of the lowly onion to museum status?
Agriculture on exhibit
Well, not art exactly, but an exhibition to be sure.
The onions, as well as many other veggies, were on display at London's annual RHS Harvest Festival Show, Oct. 7, 2014.
Growers from across the UK come together for the show at the RHS Horticultural Halls in Westminster to exhibit their seasonable bounty in the annual fruit and vegetable competition. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)