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This image is strange enough as it is, with the three "craters" all in a line having somehow found their way precisely into the edge of the larger crater... maybe there's a "logical, geological" explanation for them, but it gets much harder considering the weird artificial-looking things just to the left of them in this image.

Also remarkably strange is how the apparent pentagon inside another crater has had its corner hit by a second crater former with uncanny precision... what are the odds?... more contributions for an already enormous collection of evidence that suggests a geological history that maintains that all such features are truly the result of vulcanism or projectile strikes may be seriously in error.

Lastly amongst the more notable features is a crater containing an odd, angular looking face reminiscent of kksamuria's New Mars Face at Meridiani discovery, although apparently neither so picturesque or expressive, nor so well-formed as that amazing find.


Here are four additional color-mapped close-ups of this crater area, showing what would appear to be a remarkable collection of additional faces, some layered and superimposed on one another.

There appears to be a secondary face forming one of those double faces that we find so often, one of the ones where the two faces share a feature such as in this case, an eye. It is situated at a right angle to the face visible in the first clip here, and its not the only time a right angle is evoked here. In fact there is much angularity in the features around it seeming to involve a ninety-degree angle, and they may not be Viking image mosaic seams at all... and the orientation of the crater also seems to involve one of the forty-five or ninety-degree angles from which the Meridiani Face and it's crater's "twin" near White Rock deviate from the north-south line.

A ninety-degree angle was experimentally suggested for features around the Meridiani crater leading up to locating a possible Masonic square formed by the alignment of its surrounding features, to compliment a Templar Cross that can be, if tenuously, extrapolated from views of the Meridiani crater's own geometry.

Such an almost whimsical notion may be finding a small amount of additional support here (nor should we forget that the Masonic "square and compass" motif is amongst the impressive mirror-half figures identified at Cydonia by George Haas and the Cydonia Institute).

This find's own angularity and composite nature may also help support that what may not be "face like" about the Meridiani Face may be merely the results of the very same composite face technique applied there (as many studies have now implied), and are in no way whatsoever a detriment to the authenticity of kksamuria's find.

Even if we reserve all judgement on the nature of this weird collection of forms, there are some truly strange things here and the whole Viking source image, if not the whole immediate area, seems particularly worthy of further investigation.

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