A skull-shaped underwater formation has been identified off the north end of Cormorant Island, British Columbia, Canada, using Google Maps.
This discovery highlights pareidolia, the human tendency to perceive familiar patterns in inanimate objects. The island is a popular destination for birdwatching and hiking, including the North Cormorant Island Shoreline Loop.
The formation serves as an example of how modern technology can reveal geographical features that, from certain perspectives, evoke familiar images.