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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 2, 2016 15:49:18 GMT -5
Here is another Temple in Ruins, resting just above the First Temple, in the same MRO CTX image (D04_028598_1426_XI_37S195W). Because of its triangular A-shape I've called this one Temple A. Temple A Notice the structures overall summitry. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 2, 2016 16:03:32 GMT -5
Here is another Temple in Ruins that is located very near the First Temple. I've called this one the Star Temple. Star Temple. Notice the structures overall summitry and its 4 star pointed corners. The formation on Mars resembles many of the designs of Star Forts produced here on earth, such as this 17th-century Castillo de San Marcos, located St. Augustine, Fla; Notice the 4 star points GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 2, 2016 16:07:13 GMT -5
This next Temple in Ruins is located just above the Star Temple. This is another very symmetrical formation. Note the formation has an arched triangular shape with a circular center and flat winged planks around its edge. Arched Triangle (outlined). Here is an outlined images showing its symmetry geometry. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Jan 16, 2017 18:44:20 GMT -5
I have posted a more comprehensive study of this temple complex over at The Cydonia Institute's official web site. Temples-in-RubbleGJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 16, 2017 7:08:32 GMT -5
Here is another interesting structure found within the Terra Cimmeria region of Mars. This mound has a leaf or pod-shaped form with exposed infrastructure. Pod Mound Notice the cross beams and supportive armatures. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 21, 2017 16:29:13 GMT -5
Here is another interesting structure found within the Terra Cimmeria region of Mars. This structure has a very symmetrical teardrop-shape. Is this an arcology with structural supports often seen within geodesic domes. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Apr 4, 2019 8:08:48 GMT -5
The overall design of the Teardrop Mound on Mars can be compared to a mound thought to be produced by the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina, known as the Nikwasi Mound. Comparison of Teardrop Mound with Nikwasi Mound. Is this more evidence of a common heritage? GJH
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Post by aziviyi on May 15, 2019 21:45:17 GMT -5
The Teardrop Mound comparison is spot on!
Wow.
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Post by gregorme on Sept 1, 2019 3:45:21 GMT -5
Another interesting image, I recall finding this an uploading it to SPSR long ago. I remember we discussed it at one stage. It's also the only image where NASA seems to have altered the raw image, I mentioned this to you a few times. I was alerted to this image by a geologist from the MSNBC bulletin board, which was one of the first places these anomalies were discussed. Here is my original post on it. link
I posted another web page on it later, how more city like structures were around it. linkI also discussed this whole area on SPSR, this area I referred to as a city. It is where these wall like shapes are being found now. These are important because they represent successful a priori predictions, something that Tom van Flandern emphasized. If a prediction is made early then as evidence bolsters that prediction it is less likely to be by chance. This is because the future is not predictable, it is just based on the likelihood of the evidence being confirmed. But when people don't make predictions then they have no way of showing that their finds are unusual statistically. Here are my original posts on it, I was discussing it with Tom van Flandern.
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Post by George J. Haas on May 2, 2022 8:29:38 GMT -5
Here is a set of four geometrically shaped formations in the same area that I call the Four Gemstones. Four Gemstones Here is my study of the formations proposed geometry. Four Gemstones with analytical drawing Notice the geometry and symmetry of each structure. GJH
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