*The lady responsible for finding this has posted some comments below (supergranny). CBC recently ran a campaign to find a proper geographic name for the spot.. The most detailed article I seen is here.

Throw this into google earth to find it easily:
50° 0′38.20″N 110° 6′48.32″W
Because I feel lazy today, I will copy and paste the article from the above link. This is all the rage on the internet’s today:
Google Earth spotters have discovered a strange rock formation in the prairies of central Canada that resembles a native American in headdress listening to an iPod.
The rock formation is in Alberta, Canada about 300km southeast of Calgary, near the border with Saskatchewan.
Dubbed the Alberta Indian, the formation was discovered by a Google Earth spotter nicknamed Supergranny.
The area is situated in one of Canada’s key gas fields. The nearest urban centre is Medicine Hat, a town of 56,000 known as “The Gas City” which claims to be Canada’s sunniest spot.
The rock formation’s “face” measures about 255m across and its about 225m long.
The feature which resembles an iPod earphone is actually a road leading up to what one Google Earth spotter who is knowledgeable about the region says is a natural gas wellhead.
In the Google Earth forum, the person names the well as Piper Medhat 6-20-12-1.
Another Google Earth spotter who appears to have some knowledge of geology write that the figure “seems to consist of an area naturally eroded out of the south side of a flat-topped mesa”.
(According to the Macquarie Dictionary, a mesa is a land form having a relatively flat top and bounded wholly or in part with steep rock walls, common in arid and semi-arid parts of the world.)
“I can see no sign of it having been created by modern or ancient people. In generally, the shapes making up the Alberta Indian conform to the sort of cursive, fractal erosion features found all around that part of Alberta,” the spotter called LoRezFlyer writes on the Google Earth forum.
Google Earth - a program which combines satellite and aerial photography - offers armchair explorers a new frontier of discovery.
hmmm the “ipod” spotting is a bit of a stretch, but a cool picture none the less.
It is offically confirmed that the IPOD was created by Satan.
Nice work SupperGranny!
I think Aliens probably did it after a visit with the Natives in 1813, maybe the blog should apply for a research grant to get to the bottom of this…
Hey taxpayers …got an extra million I can research with?
How can we locate this ourselves in Google earth without spending a whole day?
even more the point …
How is someone in Australia looking that closely at patches of nothing in South Eastern Alberta?
who has that kind of time?
Interesting. One point I would like to make is that I believe the saying is ‘all the rage’ not range. forgive me
lol, thanks supafunky! changed.
and superwilly, throw this into google earth to find it:
50° 0′38.20″N 110° 6′48.32″W
I remember… before the white man came… the buffalo and the ipods were plentiful.
DangerMouse…..I am not in Australia, although I was born there. As for the time thing, by some strange fate, found it not long after Google Earth was installed.
lucky shot supergranny!
Anyone notice how the Medicine Hat News seems to have “stumbled” across this story? (Page 2 Oct 29, 2006) where do they come up with their story ideas?
The story is now national.
What rock does a ridge listen to?
This is the title of the story on the Globe and Mail Website, a link from their main page.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20061031.wgoogle1031/BNStory/Science/home
Just for fun read some of the comments about the story as well. Particularly the Austin Powers quote.
I thought about saying a snappy comeback like;
- I didn’t think 13 year olds read the Globe & Mail
I couldn’t. I just didn’t have it in me. It can’t be his fault he didn’t get enough oxygen at birth. Maybe his parents asked him to runaway when he was child? Could it be that his parents were siblings? I don’t know the answer but is obvious the worst advice he ever received was ‘be yourself”.
That picture is so cool. It actually looks like an Native! But I never knew that Natives listened to ipods. I guess you learn something new every day!
Hey Supergranny, its great to have a celebrity as your self here on the blog. I have seen the picture on CNN, ZDNET and now CBC has picked it up to name it? great work!!
Here is the best article I have seen on this whole thing:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/web/supergrannys-amazing-discovery/2006/11/13/1163266420400.html
I ran into your digg posting through an ABC.news blog. Please don’t take this as being overly critical but I am 54 not 66. Now if I was 66 and someone said I looked 54 that would be entirely different. Just joking. Hope everyone your way is having a good year. P.S. Did anyone notice Gravelbourg has made it onto Google Earth now. Supergranny
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWsdrrSiKf4 This is a link to a video of an Edmonton t.v. news article on the Indian Head. I found it a while ago, so if anyone is interested I posted it. I have made it to Medicine Hat quite a few times lately. It is a lot bigger and busier it seems than when I was there a few years ago.
I found an interesting video from a Medicine Hat t.v. station. It said it originally aired in 2006 on CHAT-TV from Reporter Dale Hunter. This was the winner of the RTNDA National- TV - short feature award for that year
on YouTube. Here is a link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGhhCwDXO74