![]() ![]() #Medicine hat badlands guardian full#In this case how do you call an image with as many as 10 or more markers that identify it as a Native American in Full Headdress anything other than what it appears to be?ĭo I need to know what year it was crafted, how many people it took to construct it, why they constructed it and where the technology they used to construct it with disappeared before I can recognize and accept this as Native American art? Absolutely not. ![]() The more markers you have the more the odds increase expedentially against it being someone or something else. You can call this anything you like and you can come up with every natural explanation you can dream up but if you think that an image with this much detail can happen randomly then you must be willing to disregard DNA and finger printing evidence as well because they also use markers that positively identify evidence. I’ll say its uncanny! If you start with (1) the full headdress you can then move to the (2)Forehead (3) Eye Brow (4) Shaped eye lid (5)Nose with a dark spot for the nostril opening (6)Lips (7)Dark spot for the mouth (8)Chin (9) Throat and (10) Shoulders. However, this discovery has not gone without ridicule from at least one blogger who posted that Lynn had “a little too much time on (their) hands discovered a geomorphological feature that looks incredibly like a Native American in a full headdress. I am dedicating this posting to Lynn Hickox who first discovered this geoglyph according to Wikepedia. The Lynn Hickox “Badlands Guardian†Posted on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 ![]()
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