[ExI] Ruins of Mars
Stuart LaForge
avant at sollegro.com
Sun Feb 2 17:39:10 UTC 2025
If you go to the NASA Mars Orbiter Camera website located here
https://viewer.mars.asu.edu/planetview/inst/moc/E1000462#T=2&P=E1000462
Zoom in on the very top of the strip, you will see what looks like a
square rock formation buried beneath the sand. Here is a link to a
zoomed in photo.
https://04533034747756402167.googlegroups.com/attach/acc3452fe89c1/mars-site.png?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrET2dR0DNiK9g2CANaMdLK44DNNJEpIIqMcJ2tsoiQEFsDd7jFfYf0YnAchtDwYasTOFLNa646VkJC7zSECoDOBA9b0FDmmGGLo8JufcptNJRRsAms
In any case people have remarked that the picture looks very similar to
satellite pictures of unexcavated archaeological sites on Earth such as
in the Middle East. Here is a lost Roman camp that was discovered in
Jordan using the same technique.
https://www.jordangrouptours.com/images/3-Saeb_0.png
What are the chances that near perfect square under the sand with
straight lines and corners are a natural phenomenon?
Stuart LaForge
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