![]() This is probably just a camera glitch that doubled up the person in the photo but it still looks pretty creepy. It is around 1200 feet large (in diameter) and it is clearly visible on Google Maps, more so with the trees that grow around the lines. There is an isolated part of Kazakhstan where this curious pentagram was captured. Once again, there have been different theories about what this face represents, some of them logical and some downright crazy. On a hillside covered with grass, there is a giant broken face and nobody knows how it got there. Upon further investigation by Guardian, the mysterious desert pattern appears to be mining, power, and military sites.įrom Estimated Reading Time 8 mins A heart-shaped lake located in Columbia Station, Ohio. Heart-Shaped Lake - Columbia Station, Ohio, USA.The guitar forest, planted by farmer Pedro Martin Ureta and his four kids that planted every individual tree decades ago in memory of his wife, Graciela Yraizoz. Guitar-Shaped Forest - Córdoba, Argentina.Jesus Love You - each letter is about 31 feet (9.5 meters) long. Jesus Loves You - Boise National Forest, Boise, Idaho, USA.The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature located near Medicine Hat in the southeast corner of Alberta, Canada. The Badlands Guardian - Walsh, Alberta, Canada.The SS Ayrfield is one of many decommissioned ships in the Homebush Bay, just west of Sydney, but it stands out from others is the incredible “forest” that adorns the rusted hull. Shipwrecked SS Ayrfield with Trees - Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia.According to AZ Central, the “Giant Triangle” was likely used as an airstrip for Luke Air Force Base and part of an airfield that is now used for instrument training by F-16 pilots. Giant Triangle - Wittmann, Arizona, USA.Here, we see a herd of water buffalo at the Kigosi Game Reserve in Tanzania. Buffalo Herd - Kigosi Game Reserve, Tanzania. ![]() Believe it or not, this isn’t a landing pad for a spaceship but it is a 1 million square foot piece of artwork called - Desert Breath - to celebrate “the desert as a state of mind, a landscape of the mind,” according to the artists’ website.
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