
Pilot Discovers Rock Under Water That Looks Like a Face in Upstate New York
You never know what's lurking below. A helicopter pilot discovered a rock under water that looks more like a face in Upstate, New York.
Martine Robert has been a pilot for more than a decade. For the last 4 years Robert has flown for 1000 Island Helicopter Tours, flying tourists over the beautiful St Lawrence River.
Robert is also a tour guide while in the air. "We tell the story and history of the islands as we pass over."
One day Robert was flying a group of people who didn't speak any English or French. So, instead of talking, Robert just enjoyed the flight and took in the sights below.
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Rock Face in the Water
That's the day Robert saw the rock that looks like a face staring back from under the water.
"For some reason, I've never seen this rock. It's probably because I show the bridges and islands to my customers."
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Rock Face in Future Tours
Robert snapped a picture of the unique formation below and plans to include the rock face on future tours.
"Now, we have one more interesting thing to show."
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