

As Below, So Above? New Evidence of an Ancient Connection Between Earth and Mars May 19, 2021.Atlantis of the Sands: Evidence of a Previous Civilization in Arabia July 7, 2021.New Evidence of Prehistoric Civilizations in the Holy Land and Surrounding Regions of the Levant August 14, 2021.A New Interpretation and Dating of the Sphinx based on the Moon August 31, 2021.The Ruins of the Taklamakan Desert February 7, 2022.On the Geomagnetic Alignment of Chinese Pyramids March 19, 2022.Rome Wasn’t Built In a Day: New Evidence the Eternal City May be Older Than We Think May 9, 2022.A New Theory of Earth Crustal Displacement May 24, 2022.Either way, the Badlands Guardian is a remarkable feature. The Badlands Guardian is an example of the hollow face illusion. Like numerous geoglyphs across the world the Badlands Guardian can only be seen from above (Figure 3).Īlthough it is likely that nature conspired to produce this phenomenon by the interplay of countless random events, it is not impossible that a pre-existing landform could have been modified in specific ways to produce this face.

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.
#Badlands guardian 3d series
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.
