The Face in the Desert

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  • Other images
  • June 10 2025
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The Face in the Desert

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Are wliving on a giant art project?

Is this the world’s largest geoglyph

Who has/had the ability to terraform this much land?

The Face in the Desert

The Face in the DesertThe Face in the DesertThe Face in the Desert

Are wliving on a giant art project?

Is this the world’s largest geoglyph

Who has/had the ability to terraform this much land?

Do you see what I see?

    About the Face of Enki

    Discovered November 2021

    Using Google Earth I have discovered a site that is more than 10,000 square miles in size that represents a face on the West of the continent of Africa. 

    The face in the desert,  the  face  of  Enki.

    Pareidolia  is  the  human  condition that  allows  us  to  see  images  of  faces  and  recognisable objects  in  random  items  like  clouds  or  kettles.  Car  manufacturers have  purposely employed  this  in  their designs  to  make  cars  attractive.  Recognizing this  condition I  have to  say  that  it  doesn’t apply  here.

    Start  with the  eye  and  hear  me  out.

    In this case the eye is what is known as 'the Eye of the Sahara' or the Richat Structure. The position and composition is all too perfect for this to be just an 'accident' or a coincidence.

    Supposedly a geographical formation, the Richat Structure shows up as concentric circles that are some 28 miles in diameter - the size of a city.  Click  on  the  menu  to  find  out  more


    All images are taken from Google Earth.

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