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This is a full guide on what to do if you ever find yourself face to face with a ginger.
Or rather you find yourself face to face with a performer wearing a photograph of your face as a mask.
They came upon me in the fog; a bit unnerving when you find yourself face to face with a creature that size before you can identify it.
It's safe to say that in few places other than Alaska will you find yourself face to face with a moose and feel as if you're looking in a mirror.
For you may plump into a cave among the rocks, and find yourself face to face with a wild boar, or see a crooked viper slither across the road.
Throughout the game, the player has the opportunity to meet his untimely demise; be it at the bloodied guillotine or at the mere act of peering into a gaping hole in the wall, only to find yourself face to face with a man-eating plant.
The diversity of its collection is staggering: you wander through a room of striking African masks, crudely carved but carefully designed to ward off communal disaster, and suddenly find yourself face to face with a simple, but luminous, Georgia O'Keeffe calla lily.
The floor-to-ceiling windows are perfect if you are overlooking the lushly landscaped, lagoonlike pool - but a little unnerving if you are facing the street, and throw open the curtains in the morning to find yourself face to face with workmen on the construction site across the road.
The 422 spiralling steps bring you to the top of the west facade, where you'll find yourself face to face with many of the cathedral's most frightening gargoyles, the 13-tonne bell Emmanuel (all the cathedral's bells are named) in the South Tower, and an absolutely spectacular view over the city.