Monday, December 22, 2025

A Mountain of Many Faces

This is probably my alltime favorite pareidolia. I was hiking in the Organ Mountains. I stopped to have lunch and was gifted this. There's a lot going on in there. Reminds me of something Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his poem, Musketaquid.

Yonder ragged cliff Has thousand faces in a thousand hours.

a man's face is clearly looking directly at the photographer. just above the man's face is a half face showing only nose, mouth, chin, and jaw.

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