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cavedweller88
Does anyone else see the hand with claws right under the nose? I used to think that it was part of the face but now I don't...This keeps getting weirder!
Jarring
reply to post by BlackCat13
well, as an artist, and understanding the dimensions of a face, there are a lot of things that shouldn't be there regardless of the time it has endured.
I'm willing to accept the possibility of being wrong, but it is highly doubtful from what i've seen here.
smurfy
MarioOnTheFly
reply to post by smurfy
yet not a single pipe in that pic...
Epic fail smurfy...
Oh! You want pipes too? I do beg your fecking pardon, I thought you were having trouble grasping the idea of bluberries!
You shoulld remember that one...Hoagland's pump, you were on that thread too.
look very, very closely at the centre of the rock.
Another thing, don't try to pigeonhole people into one category or another, I am as open minded about these things as anyone else, if you look at one of my first posts re, the 'head' you will see just that. Other times, you need to use the old common.
How do you know the same rules apply to a Martian face?
MarioOnTheFly
reply to post by McGinty
How do you know the same rules apply to a Martian face?
Equally, why assume it's different ? If you follow the internet lore about various alien species "coming to visit"..you will find that descriptions vary...and some of them are rather human-like...so there you have it. That rather improves the odds. If you're willing to include it in you probability calculus.
MarioOnTheFly
reply to post by McGinty
How do you know the same rules apply to a Martian face?
BlackCat13
reply to post by Jarring
The line down the face, where the bottom half is flat, was also the thing I noticed, it could however still be a missing part, burried beneath the sand. The bottom half does indeed not show any signs of cafting, the top, especially with the hat "could" be a crafted piece I think.
It's the whole setting that remindes me of an egyptian status with the "hat" and what looks like a part of column.
If it was an actual status I would also expect more parts of it being exposed.
I still like to thank funbox for posting a picture of it.
Wolfenz
BlackCat13
reply to post by Jarring
The line down the face, where the bottom half is flat, was also the thing I noticed, it could however still be a missing part, burried beneath the sand. The bottom half does indeed not show any signs of cafting, the top, especially with the hat "could" be a crafted piece I think.
It's the whole setting that remindes me of an egyptian status with the "hat" and what looks like a part of column.
If it was an actual status I would also expect more parts of it being exposed.
I still like to thank funbox for posting a picture of it.
Speaking of Eyptain Tones and Status on mars ! let alone Iran Comparison i have recely posted..
It all of the Eye of the Beholder of what you see Right..
but if you can see a lot of similarity's of Egyptian and Iranian aka Sumerian Babylonian on Mars
What are those Odds !! it's more then just cloud searching..
ok some other oddities
The Nefertiti
Side View of Her
Front View of Her
The Huge Egyptian statue
That look like this in a Way on Earth...
well a Buddhist in a cliff
but this spot
From The NASA site itself
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov...
and you have the Questionable Geometry of the Site too..
a Skeptics Nightmare LOL!
Aleister
reply to post by BlackCat13
Ah, welcome BlackCat13! BlackCat was the first to discover this "face" (three or more rocks seen together as one object, a perspective find), and posted it on the anomalies thread for funbox to image. Then it was discovered independently and placed on this thread, which has gone long and deep to find Egypt on Mars ("Let my Martians go!") while finding rocks broken into pieces quite evenly. And I don't see any writing on the one rock that people are seeing, just rocky grooves and bumps. This is fun though, and shows the power of the human brain at work on perspectives and groundlings.
The image is located at "Cape St. Vincent," a promontory on the interior crater wall of Victoria Crater. Victoria Crater is considered to be an extremely old crater, perhaps billions of years old.