MGS 02907_gr

Possible structures are noted in shape-matching color areas. A number of traces of broad, flat, rectangular enclosures are present, whose outlines have been colored in. Some possible faces have been been colored in, some have not. The huge pentagonal mound has been framed to show what is speculatively its basic geometry... quite possible the geometry familiar to students of Cydonia as that of the D&M Pyramid.

Accordingly, the pentagon may contain traces of a single face that fills it, in addition to signs of secondary structures and face forms. Additional lines resembling those framing the enclosures can be found on the right side of the mound.

Several intriguing smaller anomalies, uncolored, can be found just to the left of the leftmost corner of the large rectangle at the bottom that whose framing is colored in gold.

A possble profile face facing left appears to have an accompanying motif, possibly an animal-headress representing something on the order of a horse or a hippopotamus. As such, it may not be without "precedent" in terrestial cutural art.

The nature of the streaking see here might raise some questions... even without considering what appears to be underneath or its considerable apparency, whether or not this streaking seems probable as a natural occurence based on the particular positioning of features here might be considered for plausibility. The streaks, which may also be a departure from imaging artifacts due to their curvature, might well be without a simple explanation.

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