Face of Jesus seen from the heavens by internet fan using Google Earth



His face has been seen on a frying pan, in Marmite and even on the bottom of a drain pipe. Now, Jesus has been found in a field in Hungary.

The shadowy features of what appeared to be the Messiah were discovered by internet fan Zach Evans while using Google Earth.



Field Jesus: The image of Christ was spotted on a satellite view of farmland in Puspokladany, Hungary

The 26-year-old sales assistant told The Sun: 'I'm not a religious person looking for images of Mary or Jesus in everything but this is obvious.'

The field in which the image is visible is located on farmland near Puspokladany, Hungary.

Mr Evans made the astonishing discovery as he searched for holiday destinations on the internet at his home in Southampton.

The find follows a series of similar sightings of Jesus' face in household items and even stains.

Farmland: The image of Jesus clearly includes long hair and a beard, seen from a greater height

Last week, nurse Alex Cotton, 38, found an image of Jesus in a drainpipe at her home in Coventry, West Midlands which was dubbed 'the Second plumbing'.

Bank worker Toby Elles recently claimed he was saved by divine intervention when he woke to find a burning frying pan on his cooker.

On further inspection of his singed bacon snack he also found the face of the Son of God burnt to the bottom of the pan.

Divine sign: The image of Jesus was found on a drainpipe, left, by nurse Alex Cotton in Coventry



In the U.S., Mary Jo Coady, a medical secretary from Massachusetts made a similar discovery burned on her iron while doing housework.

The 44-year-old said the image immediately renewed her faith in God.

Drinkers at the Tanners Hall pub in Darlington, County Durham, were stunned to see the face of Christ in the foil top of a Bulmers cider bottle.

And mother-of-three Claire Allen, 36, found the Saviour's friendly features in the lid of a jar of Marmite which was smeared with the yeast-based spread.

Ironing out sins: Jesus appears again on an iron, left, and a bottle of cider containing His image in the foil



She said: 'I opened the Marmite jar and the lid caught my eye. Immediately I thought, that's Jesus.

'It wasn’t a new jar, but I’d never noticed that before.'

Ms Allen, of Ystrad, Rhondda, South Wales, showed the lid to her older boys Jamie, 14, and Tomas, 11.



'They both thought it looked like the images of Jesus you see in paintings and on stained glass windows,' she said.

