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Wave-worn cobble on the shore of Lake Trout Bay, Lower Twin Lake. Human face may be an example of facial pareidolia, the phenomenon of seeing human faces in inanimate objects, or perhaps the rock is an ancient artifact of a chipped human head. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

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Wave-worn cobble on the shore of Lake Trout Bay, Lower Twin Lake.  Human face may be an example of facial pareidolia, the phenomenon of seeing human faces in inanimate objects, or perhaps the rock is an ancient artifact of a chipped human head.  Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.
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