Remarkable “Lady Of Mali” – Giant Ancient Rock Sculpture In Guinea, West Africa
|MessageToEagle.com – There she is! You don’t have to look twice to see her. The truly remarkable “Lady of Mali” is an ancient giant sculpture overlooking an almost inaccessible summit of a mountain in Guinea, West Africa. Located at 1500 m altitude, the statue is clearly visible at great distance in its full shape.
The “Lady of Mali” presents itself as the unequivocal giant effigy of a female figure with the head like a crown, carved on a huge granite wall which in ancient times may have been a rocky shore of a lake or a sea, considering the fact that it is directed towards the Atlantic.
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The head is about 25 meters high, while the entire sculpture is about 150 meters high. Geologists believe this beautiful woman’s figure was carved into the rock by wind erosion a very long time ago. According to a legend, the Lady of Mali cheated her husband on a Friday, the holy day, and God punish her into a statue.
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