Face hidden on cliff is found – but was it made by humans or nature?

After two years of searching for a rumored face located on the side of a cliff, a Canadian man has finally hit the jackpot.

Hank Gus, an aboriginal and member of the Tseshaht First Nation, heard about the face from someone and decided to set out and look for himself.

Now, the question is whether this is a man-made wonder or just the result of Mother Nature

‘We went out to see it recently, and it’s remarkable. It really is a face staring back at you.’

The face, which is roughly 7-feet-tall, is hidden in a cliff on one of the islands, blocked by trees and very difficult to find unless the exact coordinates are known ahead of time.

‘The Tseshaht has lived in area for thousands of years, so we working with the First Nations to find out if there are any oral histories the face could link back to,’ explained Payne.

‘Mother Nature is capable of creating all sorts of amazing things, though the face is very striking. But we still can’t definitively say if the face is man-made or not.

Source: Daily Mail

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