Did you know that we're biologically wired to see faces in inanimate objects, a phenomenon called "pareidolia"? I would argue that it's nearly impossible *not* to see a face emerging from The Zink Boulder, a glacial erratic found in Bolton, Massachusetts.
See for yourself, in this installment in my new series of short video presentations focusing in on individual stonework features of interest. Get a closer look at this HUGE glacial erratic. See the "face" and other facets of the rock from several angles. This is likely all-natural work... or is it? Could it have inspired what appears to be an ancient Ceremonial Stone Landscape in the area surrounding it?
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