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Occasionally it won't be a landmark, but a set of footprints. Either the presence of footprints where you wouldn't expect anyone else, or the revelation that a character is following his own trail.
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== Anime and Manga ==
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== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)]]''
** In ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)/Recap/Land of Black Gold|Land of Black Gold]]'', Thompson and Thomson end up going in circles in the desert when they decide to follow the tracks of a jeep not knowing they're following ''their own'' tracks. When they notice an increasing number of tracks, they just assume ''more'' jeeps joined the original one. They only break the cycle when they find a "lost" can of gas and notice they "also" lost their can and decide to go back and get it.
** They do this again in ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)/Recap/Explorers on the Moon|Explorers on the Moon]]'', finding their own footprints and assuming there are more people. Keep in mind, the ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)]]'' universe, ''this is the first time anyone has ever set foot on the Moon.'' They even mention doing it before in the desert. [[What an Idiot!|Yep.]]
 
== Film ==
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== Web Comics ==
 
* In ''[[Eight 8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Eight Bit Theater]]'', Fighter insists that they can't be lost, as he's been following the tracks of two guys, a big guy in armor and a small guy in a robe. Black Mage quickly points out the problem with this logic.
 
== Web Original ==