A large, mysterious face that appears to be carved on the cliff of a remote island near Vancouver Island is fuelling questions over whether it was made by man or Mother Nature.
“It’s remarkable when you see it,” said Matthew Payne, First Nations program manager for Parks Canada. “How it was created, I’m not sure. But it’s definitely a face and it definitely has some drawing power. When you see it, you really feel like you’re looking at somebody.”
Parks Canada first became aware of the “face in the rocks,” which is located on Tseshaht First Nations land in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, in 2008 when a trio of kayaking tourists from Washington State stumbled upon it and sent in photos and location coordinates.
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