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Originally posted by WISHADOW And how easy is it to say that these are original photos and all of that? Prove it.
I think we should all be over the "oh my god", "what is it", "who is it" paranoia. You know just like Bigfoot. The shock and awe is over.
Originally posted by soutmezguine
2. The tire tracks: I think it might of been the rover and maybe depending on the distance and size of the rover what we’re seeing is really two parallel tracks from either the same rover or two working in tandem to cover the land.
Originally posted by earthbear13
Ok! Here are the images. Unfortunately I had to shrink the images. I do not know how to post them any larger then ATS allows 160/124. Is there a way to enlarge the images beyond 160/124 for a post?
Originally posted by johnthebon
the track are probably rover's
Originally posted by rjmelter
Well look at them Zorgon... They cant figure out whats wrong with the rover... They are all old they need a fresh brain on the scene. Little relief from the Nay Sayers who are still trying to get their feet a little dirty in outer space. (or clean) Space is a vaccuuummmm.
Originally posted by johnthebon
Good post though Mike but do you honestly think an advanced civilization would randomly build some randomly heigted spires?
Originally posted by mr grey
These images are very intereting but still not at all conclusive either way.
Originally posted by ProfEmeritus
reply to post by Impreza
It's true, there's nothing worth noting in any of those pics.
Well, perhaps that is true, perhaps not. However, I give Mike credit for putting pix like these out there, for people to discuss. If humanity took everything at face value, without ever digging further to discover "hidden" truths, we'd still be living in caves, and clubbing animals over the head with a stick. It is HUMAN to question, to dig, to challenge conventional ideas. That is how progress is made, and in the process, we just may learn something new. When we stop questioning, we lose all ability to advance, to invent, and to strive to become better, and more informed about the vast universe we live in.
So Mike, and others, keep wondering, and questioning. It's the human thing to do.