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Martian Etch-A-Sketch?! smile.gif
if you follow the line of rocks from around 10 oclock you will notice that it zig zags rectangler,as if buildings once stood there.
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reply to post by symptomoftheuniverse
interesting , looks like a field of blueberrys in the distance .. maybe we're heading into wine country @
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reply to post by Aleister
looks like there coming out of the rockwork @D
was reading the msl humour forum , had to drop this image up from a user called Asto0
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hilarious
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reply to post by Char-Lee
Giving us some good ones! I was sneaking around your last posted link (the one above it, on the same post, is a beautiful picture) and came across this wannabe-statue of a head adorned with some kind of top crown. The face is faced down to the sand, with it's mouth either eating or kissing the sand - or, in its weird martian biological way, doing both at the same time!:
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reply to post by Char-Lee
on the same page
and right far back,
Buzz pic from many pages back, page 18 in fact
and probably a few more , im still re-reading
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reply to post by Aleister
maybe there's a certain type of ground hugging rock that forms, its hard to say ,geologist to the rescue?
I would love for a time lapse video to be made , maybe over a few days, see if they move ?
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reply to post by Aleister
*dons speculative Reinforced Helmet*
well from the air I can imagine a creature with an exceptionally long life span , like a tree, with internal process that maybe reacts to seasonal change.. maybe movement in them could be slow, a life inching along year by year, ingesting it energy's through processes unknown ..(does the Rover have a vivisection sweet? )
of course if they are slow movers, tracks and trails would be difficult to spot even for extreme trackers like Blueshift, but one thing I'm noticing , these type of rocks rarely have that sand blasted look, or I have not seen a similar looking one that's covered in sand,, conspicuous.. like that tree in the forest ,with no moss growing on its north side?
advanced semi-biotic extremophiles ?
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