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King of the Jinn figure and serpent-like head structures found in remote Patagonia

What exactly are we looking at in these remote area of Tierra del Fuego, an extremely rugged, uninhabited landmass far south of Patagonia, where the terrain appears to reveal a giant humanoid figure structure. They have nicknamed it the “King of the Jinn.” Even stranger, in the same area two massive serpent-like heads appear to emerge from the fractal cliffs as well as another unknown structures perfectly aligned. How can all of this be a coincidence? 

If these formations are truly ancient, then who shaped them and what purpose did this remote location serve? 
Skeptics will immediately default to the usual: symmetrical map mirroring, visual glitches, compression artifacts, or simple pareidolia, the brain interpreting random shapes as faces. But I’m not convinced. If this were true mirroring, both sides should line up with mathematical precision and they don’t. They only approximate symmetry, which makes it far stranger, not less. 
Then there’s the name itself: “King of the Jinn.”
In Middle Eastern esoteric tradition, the title refers to powerful jinn rulers, non-human intelligences associated with boundaries, thresholds, portals, forbidden zones and abandoned places. In occult lore the jinn operate in liminal regions between worlds, often tied to landscapes that feel otherworldly or “off.” 

But the rabbit hole goes deeper: Ask yourself: why would someone choose a mythic Near Eastern occult title for a remote Patagonian outcrop containing humanoid and serpent iconography? It suggests the author understood the symbolism or recognized it. 
So whoever labeled this site “King of the Jinn” did so deliberately, selecting a mythic and symbolic name for an extremely remote location that appears to show humanoid shapes and serpent heads, along with other anomalous structures. That submission was intended for global visibility , suggesting the author believed this was not merely natural geology, but evidence of something artificial, ancient, occult, or at least unexplained. 
Once you factor Antarctica into the equation, the Tierra del Fuego anomaly becomes harder to wave away. The region isn’t an isolated curiosity, it sits at the Antarctic gateway, the transition zone between Patagonia and the polar continent. 
If the “King of the Jinn” formation functions as a portal or transit marker, its placement is strategic, not symbolic — positioned near the Drake Passage, the South Sandwich Trench, subglacial Antarctic ridges, and geomagnetic anomalies linked to the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA). These are exactly the kinds of zones extraterrestrial intelligences would use if their movement relies on bathymetry, geomagnetic, or plasma-conductive pathways. 
In that light, the Tierra del Fuego structures may not be a monument, but an index marker pointing toward Antarctic nodes. If Earth is a transit hub rather than a habitat, Antarctica may be the infrastructure and Tierra del Fuego the signage, visible only from orbit.
So the question isn’t just “What’s in Tierra del Fuego?” but “What exactly is Antarctica hiding, and why are its most anomalous regions so heavily off-limits?” 
The fact that someone flagged it, suggests intent, a subtle signal that something is here, and it’s not natural. 

Location Google Map (Red pushpin): 37PGFP4M+CM 
Coordinates Google Earth: 55°32’38.0″S 69°15’57.0″W 
DAHBOO77 points out in his video that the supposed “symmetrical mirroring” explanation doesn’t hold up, as the formations don’t line up perfectly.
 

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