![]() It has been touted as both a 'net sensation' and a 'geological marvel'. The head was first 'discovered' in 2006 via Google Earth. The long line and hole starting near its 'ear' (sometimes called earphones) are man-made structures, to be specific, an oil well and a road. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. This 'face' was caused be erosion into the clay of the land. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Viewable only from an aerial perspective, the Guardian resembles the appearance of a human wearing an Aboriginal headdress. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. Discovered only in 2005 by Lynn Hickox via Google Earth, the Badlands Guardian also known as Indian Head is a geomorphological feature situated near Medicine Hat in south-eastern Alberta, Canada. A mighty warrior and a young boy with supernatural powers search for enlightenment in a ruthless post-apocalyptic America controlled by feudal barons. With Daniel Wu, Orla Brady, Emily Beecham, Aramis Knight. Copyright of Journal of Scientific Exploration is the property of Journal of Scientific Exploration and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. Into the Badlands: Created by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar.A comparison of the iconographic tribal motifs of both North and South America is presented and a request for an extensive ground exploration and additional satellite images of this formation is encouraged. In the top right is the original ‘badlands guardian’ that was found on Google earth in 2013. A claim of intelligent shaping is offered, and a geologist and geoscientist examine natural mechanisms that could contribute to the formation of these aesthetic features. When taken together these aesthetic features create the visual impression of a left-facing portrait of an indigenous tribesman wearing a feathered headdress. The headdress consists of a headband containing a staggered set of feather-shaped extensions. The facial features include an eye, nose, mouth, chin, neck, and jawline. A Lakota Warrior sits high on his horse as he scans the valley in front of him for signs of movement from friend or foe. ![]() The images reveal a profiled portrait of a human head wearing a feathered headdress. ![]() The formation is presented here in one aerial and three satellite images acquired over the past 70 years by the Alberta Department of Lands & Forests and Google Earth. ![]()
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