10 Faces Found in Random Places
Chances are, you see things on a daily basis that resemble other things. This phenomenon is known as pareidolia and occurs when something meaningful is found in something that otherwise is not very meaningful. One of the most common occurrences of pareidolia is when inanimate objects (such as clouds, rocks, or buildings) look like faces. Some scientists believe that our brains are actually hard-wired from birth to identify human faces as a kind of built-in survival mechanism. Whatever the reason, many of them are quite convincing and highly entertaining.
Continue reading to see nine additional examples of faces found in random places.
If you would like to see more, please take a look at a very sad bathtub face, a face in the snow, and a rock formation that looks like the head of an Apache.
(via Faces in Places)