Figure 3 The Badlands Guardian is not visible at ground level. This would not be the case if it were oriented in another direction. Figure 2 Appearance at noon on the summer solstice (left), Equinox (middle), and winter solstice (right).Įven more remarkable, the alignment of the feature to north and to the path of the sun is such that the feature maintains a consistent appearance at noon over the course of the year (Figure 2). That it is aligned to north and depicts the indigenous people would seem to be an unlikely coincidence. That one of these formations is oriented to north is not unusual in itself. There are perhaps hundreds or even thousands of similar badlands formations in North America. Second, the formation is aligned to north. That it appears to represent the people native to the area is an interesting coincidence. Although the feature is thought to be the result of erosional processes there is much about it that is unusual.įirst is the visual form itself – that of a human figure, similar in appearance to the indigenous people from this part of Canada, wearing a headdress. This feature known as the Badlands Guardian was first discovered in Google Earth imagery in 2005. Twenty-five miles east of the town of Medicine Hat in Alberta Canada is a landform that resembles a face looking due west. Figure 1 The Badlands Guardian is barely evident in Alberta’s earliest air photos taken in 1949-1951. 4 members, 21 guests and 35 web crawlers are browsing this forum.This series of articles discusses three surface features that resemble faces: a strange landform in Alberta Canada known as the Badlands Guardian that was discovered in 2005, a carved stone formation found by Daniel Ruzo on the Marcahuasi Plateau in Peru in the 1950s, and the Face on Mars, a mile-long structure on the surface of Mars first imaged by a Viking orbiter spacecraft in 1976. You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topicsġ,915 topic views. WHAT MUSIC DO OUR FELLOW SHROOMERS ROCK TO ? Planning Base on Moon To Prepare for Trip to MarsĪre the mars volta any good? iI WENT TO SEE THEM BY COMPLETE RANDOMNESS :) Shop: Unfolding Nature: Being in the Implicate Orderīuddy Holly: Master Dreamcrafter, Rock-n-Roll Messiah And many had legends of Atlantis type cultures. For a simple example South America Asian and European cultures all had dragons of some description. Who's to say but there are ancient depictions on every continent (excepting Antarctica) that bear very close resemblance to one another. And the headdresses in ancient Egyptian depictions of Their rulers It's not that I want to see something but as comparisons go it is hard to deny that there is more to this than we can comprehend. I wouldn't Entirely discount it for example the Mars face does bear a very close resemblance to the Sphinx. We just wouldn't find them, it would be them stumbling upon us one day if not already in the past. There's just simply too much space between us.Įh wouldnt completely rule out seeing it. We will never see any solid trace of them. Getting to the nearest star is nothing, because the nearest star, in comparison with the more distant ones in our galaxy is just a small step. With current technology, just getting to the nearest start would take a generational ship. I believe we're not alone, but I also believe that 'the others' are so far away, our paths may never intertwine, even with our best efforts to do just that. If they were that close, you'd think we'd have some kind of hard proof, not grainy images of supposed otherworldly space craft or 'evidence' that can't easily be explained by erosion/lighting. When you begin to understand the vastness that is the observable universe (doesn't even cover what we can't see) it starts to seem a bit ridiculous that aliens would be in our own backyard. Those people will use anything and everything to prove themselves. It's just people looking for what they want to believe in. Face on mars, pyramids on the moon, microbes in mars rocks, etc etc. This shit pops up all the time, I never pay any attention to them.
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