The finest ‘Google Earth Resemblance to famous Faces’ (6 pictures)

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At first glance you could be forgiven for thinking it’s the work of aliens with a sense of humour.

But these images – which bear more than a striking resemblance to some well-known faces - are mostly created by nature.

Have a look!!!

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Her face is often on American TV screens, but could Oprah Winfey (right) also feature on a maze in Arizona?

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A native Canadian with a headdress? Or do these hills in Alberta look more the iPod girl with earphones (right)?

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Spookey! Is it a coincidence or has this Massachusetts field been ploughed into a Halloween pumpkin (right)?

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A bearded man in a Polish field? But could it be the 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln without his hat (right)?

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Have you found him? Well, one Google Earth user spotted what looks like Jesus (right) on sand dunes in Peru

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Five alive? Nope, not this time. But the grounds of Versailles (left) do look remarkably like the Short Circuit robot

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