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Hillside Oil Heating & Cooling has been family owned and operated for over 65 years.

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Hillside is here to help-from selection and purchase to delivery, installation, and service- keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer while doing customer service right. We also help with budget billing to spread high winter costs throughout the year. We have hundreds of verified reviews on our website and on Facebook. We offer maintenance plans and repair services for all our new installations. Hillside Oil Heating & Cooling has been in business for over 65 years, received an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau, won its prestigious Torch Awards for Ethics for demonstrating the highest ethical standards of trust and behavior toward customers, business partners, shareholders, employees, and the communities in which they do business. As you know, summer will be here again like clockwork. If you this summer you are looking for a new HVAC Unit in DE, PA, or MD, Hillside delivers superior products and quality service for all new Air Conditioning Unit Installation. We hope you enjoyed this Google Earth blog post. The feature was discovered in 2005 by Lynn Hickox on Google Earth.Īt Hillside, we like to keep things fun and educational. Its age is estimated to be in the hundreds of years at a minimum. Although the image appears to be a convex feature, it is actually concave – that is, a valley, which is formed by erosion on a stratum of clay, and is an instance of the Hollow-Face illusion. The ‘head’ may have been created during a short period of fast erosion immediately following intense rainfall. The head is a drainage feature created through erosion of soft, clay-rich soil by the action of wind and water.[The arid badlands are typified by infrequent but intense rain-showers, sparse vegetation, and soft sediments. Its scale is much larger than the figures of Mount Rushmore. The apparent earphones are a road and an oil well, which were installed recently and are expected to disappear once the project is abandoned. Additional man-made structures have been said to resemble a pair of earphones worn by the figure.

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Viewed from the air, the feature has been said to resemble a human head wearing a full Aboriginal type of headdress, facing directly westward. The Badlands Guardian ( also known as Indian Head) is a geomorphological feature located near Medicine Hat in the southeast corner of Alberta, Canada. However, higher resolution photos from different perspectives "revealed" the face was simply a natural rock formation.Location: 50° 0’38.20″ N, 110° 6’48.32″ W One of the most famous pictures is the Satellite photo of a mesa in the Cydonia region of Mars ( The "face" of Mars). There's actually a psychological phenomenon called Pareidolia, which involves a stimulus (image) wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern (like a face) when none actually exists.

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It has been touted as both a "net sensation" and a "geological marvel".īut, this obsession with finding human heads in, well, just about everything isn't a new sensation. The head was first "discovered" in 2006 via Google Earth. The long line and hole starting near its "ear" (sometimes called earphones) are man-made structures, to be specific, an oil well and a road. This "face" was caused be erosion into the clay of the land. From above, the land feature bears a striking resemblance to a human head wearing an Aboriginal Canadian headdress. Now, these softs hills are beautiful in their own right, but it's whats above that's really exciting. If you search for pictures of the Badlands Guardian on google earth street view, you'll simply see lush, rolling hills.

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In Alberta, Canada there is a view that is breath taking from the ground and above.












Badlands guardian image