Strange hits!

Hi folks,
I just had a look at my statistics and couldn't believe that my traffic is 25MB higher than yesterday when I checked.
Found out that in my august daily photo gallery the last 4 pictures got 92-94 hits on medium size and I'm pretty sure that I didn't linked them external somewhere.
That's very strange, almost the same hitcount for 4 pictures with only 4 or 5 thumbviews per picture in the gallery. Is there a way to trace such anomalies down or could this be an internal problem?
I also checked google for external linking, but I didn't found anything.
Here's the link to the gallery: http://rainforest1155.smugmug.com/gallery/180783/30/8034193
Did someone experience similar things?
Thanks for your help,
Sebastian
I just had a look at my statistics and couldn't believe that my traffic is 25MB higher than yesterday when I checked.
Found out that in my august daily photo gallery the last 4 pictures got 92-94 hits on medium size and I'm pretty sure that I didn't linked them external somewhere.
That's very strange, almost the same hitcount for 4 pictures with only 4 or 5 thumbviews per picture in the gallery. Is there a way to trace such anomalies down or could this be an internal problem?
I also checked google for external linking, but I didn't found anything.
Here's the link to the gallery: http://rainforest1155.smugmug.com/gallery/180783/30/8034193
Did someone experience similar things?
Thanks for your help,
Sebastian
Sebastian
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The best way would be to check the web server logs to see where the requests were coming from. But I don't believe we have access to that kind of detail.
It's actually quite a common thing.
Turns out Koreans love those fish and were admiring them on a huge Korean message forum.
It was around then that we implemented the no external link option for galleries.
Thanks,
Baldy