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Old 08-08-2008, 10:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Interesting Martian anomalies

Cydonia, an interesting site to revisit, I have a collection of photos from all the way back then and some and have I still have saved in my photo collection which I have often pondered as to what these strange anomalies were. But with the advent of the HIRISE probe many of those anomalies turned out to be only sand dunes and other weirdly shaped landscapes with dark and light toned surfaces, sand dust etc, and other odd types of landscapes.

But the enigma of the Cydonia area still remains largely unclassified strange anomalies, that they, NASA, has tried to convince us that these were just uneventful, natural landscapes that are indigenous to the Martian landscape.

But even till just recently these anomalies have still not been completely classified or identified, proven or disproved. Now recent no new detailed photo's of the area known as Cydonia have never been brought forward for public viewing. No new data of the Cydonia area has ever been brought forwards since the arrival of the HIRISE probe in Mars orbit.

How might a pyramid, or any other artificial structure, like the face etc built by intelligent beings after 30,000,000 years of exposure to the element might look like? That is the approximate amount of years that were theorised by NASA as to when the planet may have had a thick enough atmosphere to sustain a warm enough climate to sustain a liquid in any great amount such as water, or where, if there were ever any possible type of microbial life there may have still been there, All in all it is still a very interesting stigma that largely remains unknown to us.

But then keep in mind how many times NASA has been wrong in their observation and theoretical conclusions of the Martian surface.

There fore I still believe there is and will some day be found a megacity under the sands of Cydonia.

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Old 08-09-2008, 08:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm quite dissapointend as no trace of Martian was found out on that plantet. If Mars has no life, what are the chances to find it on another planet in our galaxy or elsewhere ?
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