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Post by alane011 on Apr 4, 2022 16:35:09 GMT -5
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 6, 2022 7:03:08 GMT -5
Thanks Andrew. This is really and interesting "pile of rocks". Here is my crop of the image (Figure 1) Figure 1 Pile of Rocks GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 6, 2022 7:08:59 GMT -5
The Pile of Rocks is not alone. Here is a circled expansive view of the area showing the Pile of Rocks on the middle right and an other smaller Pile of Rocks II in the foreground on the far right and a conical mound on the far left of the image (Figure 2). Figure 2 Expansive view (3 structures circled) GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 6, 2022 7:11:34 GMT -5
Here is a cropped section of the image showing the Pile of Rocks II (Figure 3) and the Conical Mound (Figure 4). Figure 3 Pile of Rocks II Figure 4 Conical Mound GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 6, 2022 7:16:14 GMT -5
Here is a comparison of the Conical mound on Mars with an American Indian conical mound from the Cahokia site in south-western Illinois (Figure 5). Figure 5 Conical Mound comparison If the martian mound was found on Earth there would be no question that is was artificial.... GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 7, 2022 8:53:35 GMT -5
Here is a comparison of the "Pile of Rocks" on Mars with the ruins of a Mayan temple at Campeche Mexico (Figure 6). Figure 6 Pile of Rocks comparison Left: Mars Right: Campeche Mexico GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 16, 2022 9:40:35 GMT -5
Here is an expansive view of the area near the "Pile of Rocks" (Figure 7). Figure 7 Pile of Rocks - Expansive view. Notice the stone masonry of linear foundations and walls around the Pile of Rocks structure. The image looks like an old post card showing Maya ruins. GJH
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