

#CANADA BADLANDS GUARDIAN FULL#
Viewed from the air, the feature bears a strong resemblance to a human head wearing a full native American headdress. Although it may appear convex, it is actually a concave formation. The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature near Medicine Hat in the south east corner of Alberta, Canada. It is a natural formation created through erosion of soft, clay-rich soil. The Badlands image is at the border of the US and Canada. Dubbed the Badlands Guardian, the 'face' is actually a. The location of Medicine Hat is in Cypress County in Alberta, Canada. A Face in the Clay Google Earth It looks disconcertingly like a face from above, but this formation in Alberta, Canada, is entirely natural. Residents consider the town the sunniest place in Canada. The Badlands Guardian, also known as 'Indian Head', is located near Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Hotels near The Canadian Badlands Passion Play, Drumheller on Tripadvisor: Find 4853 traveller reviews, 5679 candid photos, and prices for 12 hotels near. The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature found near an urban center called Medicine Hat, also known as Gas City. Badlands Guardian T21:03:41-05:00 Weird Natural formations Rocks Human head,Natural formations,Pareidolia Name: The Badlands Guardian, Alberta, Canada There is also a friend of the Guardian, found within a couple of miles.

Although it may appear convex, it is actually a concave formation. The feature was discovered in 2005 by Lynn Hickox through use of Google Earth.

They altered the suggested 'Guardian of the Badlands' to become Badlands Guardian.The Badlands Guardian, also known as “Indian Head”, is located near Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Badlands Guardian Badlands Guardian in 1938, before the creation of the road that resembles the earphones The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature located near Medicine Hat in the southeast corner of Alberta, Canada. Out of 50 names submitted, seven were suggested to the Cypress County Council. Originally discovered by Lynn Hickox (screen name "Supergranny" on Google Earth), suitable names were canvassed by CBC Radio One program As It Happens. We love to talk paintball supplies and would enjoy answering your questions - it is what we do. Although the image appears to be a positive feature, it is actually a negative feature (a valley). Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to assist you by email, phone or live chat. The lighting is ideal for bringing out the apparent facial features. The feature is best viewed from Google Maps (satellite view). The apparent earphones are a road and an oil well, which has been in place only a few years, and will likely become invisible once the well falls into disuse and its superficial features are eroded. The Badlands Guardian (also known as 'Indian Head') is a geomorphological feature located near Medicine Hat in the south east corner of Alberta, Canada. The 'head' may have been created during a short period of fast erosion immediately following intense rainfall. The arid badlands are typified by infrequent but intense rain-showers, sparse vegetation and soft sediments. It has sparse vegetation and soft, clay soil. It receives little but intense showers of rain. The area covered by the Badlands Guardian is an arid land. The precise location of the Badlands Guardian on Google Earth is at the coordinates (50° 038.20'N, 110° 06 48.32'W). The head is a drainage feature created through erosion of soft, clay-rich soil by the action of wind and water. The Guardian is regarded as one of Google Earth’s most remarkable finds.

The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature located at 50☀0′38.20″N, 110☀6′48.32″W near Medicine Hat in the south east corner of Alberta, Canada.
