The Face in the Desert

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The Face in the Desert

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    • Start with the eye
    • The ear
    • The hat
    • The beard
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  • About
  • Start with the eye
  • The ear
  • The hat
  • The beard
  • Other images

The hat

The hat

Detailed and ornamental

Detailed and ornamental

Maybe it was just his favourite hat. Maybe it was a symbol. The feather and ornament add to the flair.

Detailed and ornamental

Detailed and ornamental

Detailed and ornamental

The hat with the turned up sides and back appears to be some sort of regalia.

the ornament

Detailed and ornamental

A close up of the ornament reveals a lot of detail and shows similarities to Egyptian ornaments.

Incredible infrastructure?

Incredible infrastructure?

Straight lines in rugged and remote areas have me questioning all of this.

Walls and towns

Incredible infrastructure?

Did humans do this?

On close inspection there are walls, dams, bridges and settlements all throughout this area.

Did humans do this?

Incredible infrastructure?

Did humans do this?

There is just too much to comprehend.

An erased military base?

These walls and towns are everywhere

These walls and towns are everywhere

There looks to be a helipad for a helicopter designated near most of these 'towns'.

Were they explored or have they been erased?

These walls and towns are everywhere

These walls and towns are everywhere

These walls and towns are everywhere

Throughout the band on the hat there is an incredible amount of infrastructure.

the ornament

These walls and towns are everywhere

A close up of the ornament reveals a lot of detail and shows similarities to Egyptian ornaments.

Incredible infrastructure?

Incredible infrastructure?

Some of these lines are just too straight for modern humans to have built.

Walls and towns

Incredible infrastructure?

Middle of the desert?

The infrastructure in this area is incredible and most of it looks to have been mechanically destroyed. There are scars everywhere.

Middle of the desert?

Incredible infrastructure?

Middle of the desert?

Why is this infrastructure all throughout this area? What has happened here?

Further notes

The hat overall

The hat is an amazing section of this image. There are obvious signs of military bases and training within this sector. I've taken a number a screen shots of activities involving tanks and other military equipment out in the desert - not to be shown here just in case. The human activities don't seem to be as refined or as precise as some of the structures that look much older.

Current military activities

Current military activity can be found on Google Earth however won't be detailed here. Around a lot of the older structures there are helipads and access roads that show that people have definitely visited the area and have perhaps even been involved in the 'erasing' of the structures that were there originally.

Erasure

Speaking of erasure I would be remiss in noting that the entire desert looks as though it has been subject to some massive flooding in the past. If you look closely at the flow patterns in the sand you can see that there has been some event that has completely covered the desert in water at some time in the past.

Why a hat?

Why not? I'm not a hat person myself but this may have been a part of the image that spoke volumes in the past. We see this reflected today in hats worn as uniform or as fashion items. Each one has its place.

Mining and exploration

Throughout the area there can be found roads with what looks to be mines and similar activities perform by modern humans. Other roads can also be found that defy explanation as humans prefer to take the easier route vs doing anything to be sure that a line is perfectly straight over a long distance. I find it hard to believe that modern humans are responsible for some of the work that can be found in this area.

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