Someone needs to take space johnny’s crayons away.
Lefty.
This is what happens when people take their noses out of their iphones.
The proportions are remarkably accurate, the weight of the line consistently even, in outline only (no visible facial features, representations of breasts, nor muscles), the pose is vaguely Classical Greek (one side of the figure is animated with extended arm and turned leg), and there is an indication of calves in the lower legs—which I think is unheard of in another glyphs anywhere (that I am aware of).
I could be very wrong, but it’s accuracy and mammoth size lead me to conclude that it is a piece of modern art made in secret or possibly a hoax if it it is being considered as prehistoric. If the figure was made from digging grooves in the ground, placing rocks on the place, or uncovering a substrate of another color, some indication of its true age might be found.
JM.02
In the US, some accessible geoglyphs have been trashed by vehicles. Looks like a bird head, similar to hieroglyphs. Note there are walls with hieroglyphic carvings in eastern Australia, in a rare form which graffiti artists would be unaware.
There were ocean crossing civilizations before us.
Complete with fig leaf and a beak.
This was made by US Air Force personnel from Woomera Air Station, only a few miles away.
It was a satellite downlink station, and would have been observing the Earth in the first place. I was stationed there 1982-84.
Years later, people I know told me about it. A big joke at the time.
Looks modern era. I don’t believe ancients detailed pubic hair.
Similar landscape drawing:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Cerne-abbas-giant-2001-cropped.jpg
How is this a mystery? The guy who built it was interviewed by a scientific magazine about 30 years ago