Human beings are “hard-wired” from birth to identify human faces. This allows people to use only minimal details to recognize faces from a distance and in poor visibility, but can also lead them to interpret random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces, something called Pareidolia.

Is that tree smiling to me?

Googly eyes.

Strange face in a tree of San Diego, USA.

A funny face viewed from the right angle.

Look closely and you'll see a smiling face.

Scores of people flocked to a village in northern Malaysia to see this betel nut tree which has sprouted a human-like face. The unexplained phenomenon has led villagers in Kampung Paya to dub it the "ghost tree."

Haunting face imprinted on a tree.

This terrifying screaming tree was captured in Hither Hills State Park, Montauk, New York.

Buddha's face in a tree.

This fine melancholic tree face was photographed in or near Ottawa, Canada.

Now that's scary...

A lion perhaps?

It resembles an animal face, doesn't it?








March 2nd, 2011 - 3:48 pm
These pictures are so coooollll!
PS: ROADHOUSE
March 2nd, 2011 - 3:50 pm
Im so g*y