MGS 20407a

These clips occur side by side originally, you can see a small section of overlap if you picture them side by side with the top image on the left. I've chosen to break it into two parts to keep it from exceeding the width of the screen rather than reduce it. It's a striking image, and out of respect, I've also refrained from using colored mapping here.

In the upper right corner of this first part, you can see an odd conjuction that almost looks like, in spite of all the mockery of hecklers which has included "Martian dams", that very thing indeed.

There is evidence of structure around it, and throughout the image. There are a number of odd details if you look closely, but as just as striking as the "dam", is the weird, undulating wall following a diagonal line out of the lower right corner.

It may be a tough, two-way illusion, because if you look close, it tends to look simply like the bright outer curve around two adjacent mounds, than look again and it looks again like the strange, "serpent-like" object...

But if you look around at the shadows of other objects, and try to consider the angles of illumination, it may well be the "mundane" view that is the illusion, and the truly odd, anomalous veiw that is closer to the truth.

In spite of the appearance of this image almost suggesting some MSSS tampering, it contains some fascinating anomalies. Three of the most prominent are found below the dark dividing line (this, by the way, looks more like the surgically precise black boxes of censors than the fuzzy random patterns of signal interference, doesn't it? Hmmm... it does make one wonder).

The crater above the ridge doesn't look very impressive, and yet it's not that disimilar from the ring and bar atop the frequently found Egyptian balance design that we should overlook the possibility. When we look, in fact, we do find the triangles consistituting the bowls or scales of the balance and their suspension- the one on the right side is particularly, even blatantly, obvious.

The face to the right of the larger crater at lower right is even harder to overlook.

What's in the crater itself, however, is strange. It looks as if there's a huge mound in the center of it, and more so we can see signs of squaring. The general effect is the suggestion that we have a less-than-optimal view of a huge, flat-topped, probably Mayan, pyramid...

However, there's that light area on it's left side that looks not only almost artificial, but it tries to imply the sheer side of an Egyptian style pyramid, as if it were artificially added with a lightening tool, constituting an appreciably better if less extensive job of destructive tampering than several other images in the new releases seem to have suffered before they were released on the internet at the MGS site.

See how the light triangle on the left side looks a little too neat, and too inconsistent with the other data? It just doesn't look quite right.

Overall, though, it looks a great deal like a remarkable pyramid and thankfully only marginal effort to confuse us as to that fact.

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