

Other extremely faded figures surround these two main shapes.

I can almost guarantee that this is not a weather erosion coincidence, and I have isolated and enhanced the two figures to distinguish them from the heavily weathered background landscape. There are many "accepted explanations" of the lower figure, almost all of which discount its human portrait meanings, claiming, "It is a naturally occurring land feature". There is a slight chance that the primary figure is Apollo himself, the Sun God, with the association with Pan representing the "dawn". "Badlands", the East Berlin version, Radrennbahn, Berlin Weissensee, Germany.Īs a non-academic researcher, I am very intrigued by the fact of what appears to be two figures, a King or God figure below and a devil figure with horns perched above in the crown area, very similar in shape to the Pan of Greece, Green Man, Dionysius, Faunos of Rome, and several other mythologies. I would like to dedicate this Lynn Hickox's discovery, and my re-capture on Flickr, Google Earth, and Adobe Photoshop, a tune from one of the many prophets of our day. “It ain’t no sin, to be glad you are alive!” Ukraine Emergency, can music change the world?

This figure was found by Lynn Hickox on or before 2008 using Google Earth software. Theory of the "Badlands Guardian" of Medicine Hat, Alberta, with "Pan" in his Crown, discovered by Lynn HickoxĢ7 miles at 95 degrees from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, is another group of human facial portraits, the most vivid is called the "Badlands Guardian".
