The Martian Face

After graduation, Little Jean decided to explore new lands, as his parents had done. So he took two great jumps and one flying leap and bounded up into outer space. In 1976, the year of our country's bicentennial, a spacecraft sent by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was on a mission to study Mars. The spacecraft was named Viking I, and it took many photographs of the surface of the planet. One mysterious photo looked like a face carved out of colossal rock. Some say the photograph is not a face, but an illusion caused by light and shadows on the rock. Others think the famous "Martian face" is just the spitting image of Little Jean Bunyan. If that's so, who knows what he's up to on the other planets.

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The Martian Face

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Bunyans, The
Price: $15.95

Original Art from collection:

Bathing at Niagara Croquet at Arches National Park Dirty Dishes at Old Faithful Little Jean
Little Jean at Big Sur Little Jean the Sculptor Paul Investigating a Cave Teeny the Fashion Designer
The Great Sand Dunes The Martian Face The Wedding