The hills (and the sand and the trees) have eyes! These photos highlight some pretty spectacular eye-shaped formations naturally occurring in various nature landscapes. I love pareidolia. My favorite is the first photo, where you can see the full moon through two eye-shaped holes in a rock. If only there were two moons, then each would have a pupil.
Pareidolia in nature: discovering eye-shaped wonders in the landscape

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