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    Default Faces in Nature

    Cindy and I have been talking about doing a whole series of seeing faces in rocks.

    Over the course of our travels, we've seen some stuff that makes you understand where legends and passed down stories come from by sailors and past generations of explorers.

    Here are a few of the shots we've collected so far. Anyone got anything they've seen along their travels?

    Cindy about to get eaten by the monster in the Wire Pass Slot Canyon in Utah



    The big face in the rock along the pictured rocks lakeshore in Michigan's Upper Peninsula



    Camel Rock just outside Santa Fe New Mexico



    Cindy afraid of another monster in the rock, this time in Bandelier National Monument



    Smiling Face in the stone on Isla Espiritu Santo in Baja Sur, Mexico



    This one is also from Isla Espiritu Santo in Baja and our guides said some call it a Rabbit Head, others call it a Whale? Either one, It looks cool!



    Yet another face in the rocks from Isla Espiritu Santo, what is it with these Mexican Rocks?



    So that's my collection so far, but I'm always looking for new stuff! I'd be very interested to see anyone elses shots
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    Default Couple of monsters

    In Carlsbad Cavern, NM:


    Somewhere east of Florence, AZ:
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    HA! HA! That cactus looks like a burned up zombie out of a horror film!
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    How Fun!!! Thanks for sharing.

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    Pretty cool.
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    Sitting in my camp near Crown King and looked over my shoulder to see this scary tree. It reminded me of the Wizard of Oz.

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    Brad, that totally looks like something out of a movie
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    Default Stone Face

    Stone Face, actually should be Lava Face, found in Erendira, Baja
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    SouthEast Utah....



    This is just so darn good....nobody could have done better if they tried!

    Look Very Close!

    I love this thread! I used to play these games with my kids on our cross country trips! Clouds....Mountains....whatever!



    (sorry for the low res. It's done with a video camera.)




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    Default Wow!

    That's very, very cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by bajasurf View Post
    Stone Face, actually should be Lava Face, found in Erendira, Baja
    The power of imagination makes us infinite. - John Muir

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