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originally posted by: ausername
Rocks of course, but...
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
Lower-center left of image, zoom in you will find what really does look like fossilized remains including vertebrae...
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Even when its just rocks I enjoy these threads, sadly I do think this is just a rock
Keep up the good work as a few of the mars "rock" threads do have what I consider to be genuine anomalies.
S&F
originally posted by: odzeandennz
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Even when its just rocks I enjoy these threads, sadly I do think this is just a rock
Keep up the good work as a few of the mars "rock" threads do have what I consider to be genuine anomalies.
S&F
yup. its a carcass. because you know, the mars surface can support decomposition.
and keep up the good work. its entertaining for people without tin foil hats.
originally posted by: MagicCow
a reply to: IkNOwSTuff
Some images if you do a search for them will
lead you to the jpl site for the image.
Unfortunately giga images aren't available for all.
They're super high-res version of the images that are too big to download
which is a shame because when you take a screen capture it still remains at 72dpi
to reflect the net when it's re-sampled.
www.360cities.net...
Enjoy.