Beech tree face(?) in North Georgia

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I make a point to inspect old Beech trees when I am out gold panning for carvings, grafitti, etc. I was in Bartow County, Georgia, one day gold panning on a creek and noticed a huge, old, American Beech tree. So, naturally, I walked over to it and started taking pictures of it. At the time, I did not notice anything unusual on the tree.

A year or so later I was going through my pictures and editing them, and came across the ones I took of this particular tree. I about freaked out when I saw this "face" on it. I am waiting for the weather to clear up so I can go back and verify this.

This tree is beside a large creek known to be in areas inhabited for over a thousand years by various Native American cultures.

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I just don't see the face either. You might have to mark it for me, I'm a bit slow.

I took this picture near Cedar Key Florida, it's a bit more obvious to me...

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The image resembles this guy in my eye:

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A pretty famous guy at the time...
Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee alphabet
 

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