James Bevel/James Bevel's face in the cloud
When the disembodied face of James Bevel was discovered in this iconic photo of the Civil Rights Movement after his death (he died laughing!!) people in the dozens were amazed. Since Bevel initiated and ran both the Selma Movement and the Selma to Montgomery March, finding his face looking down and directly along the line of marchers was very creepy, especially since nobody had noticed his cloud-face before he died. Ghost hunters were consulted and fled on foot. People with ice cream cones didn't even stop to eat them, but dropped their cones where they stood and escaped. Those with axes to grind ground them and then ran out the nearest exit. Because of Bevel's connection to the march this may be one of the most interesting pareidolias on record, brought to you exclusively on uncyclopedia.
Some more interesting things in the picture: look at the priest checking out and choking the chick in the second row. They can never get enough. And why is that white guy with the flag down the back of his shirt grabbing at the pre-teen in front of him - wait just a minute there, buster (see caption above, you can use these two to find the face)!
James Bevel's face can be found in-between the dots on the smaller picture, which is then magically made larger in the larger photograph. It floats like a goblin, and his bald head, beard, and other facial stuff can be easily recognized by those who never knew him. His eyes in the photo are closed as if asleep, meditating, or getting marcher's dust in them. See if you can find it!!