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I have produced an enhancement of the image shown above in an effort to emphasize the features showing on the cliff face.

The two images have been combined in an animation.

Could it possibly be that what can be seen on the cliff is a giant-sized carved mural?

Does the pointed vertical shape in the upper center of the image look familiar?

 

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There are many interesting features showing in the above view but what I instantly recognized were the features showing on the cliff face. I have no idea what the height of the rock face could be but I would think it's numbered in the hundreds of meters or possibly thousands.

I have always maintained that there are many artistic formations to be viewed on the lunar landscape but I think what can be seen here is something really exceptional.

Two images are shown below.

The first shows a rectangle around the main area of interest and the second is a cropped view after the original image was rotated 25 degrees to the left.

This image was resized to 800 pixels wide.

1_hrp146_rect_800_zpsac1b9b41.jpg

 

I am sure the original image has been tampered with to hide some important features.

What do you think?

 

The image shown below has not been resized but cropped directly from the first image shown at the start of the thread.

Like many of lunar views you may have to look at it for a while before the features start to register.

Do you see anything artistic about the view?

2_hrp146_orig_484_zps55b3b13d.jpg

 

 

 



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I was searching through some images and came across this view tucked away in a folder of Copernicus crater.

I suspect that the image may have been captured during one of the early Lunar orbiter missions but I may be wrong.

What caught my eye was the unusual shape of the landscape and the detail showing on huge cliff face.

I have done some work on the image and will post some more images later of what I believe is something exceptional.

I would be grateful for any help members can give in identifying the location of the view.

As far as I can tell the image below is the original capture.

 

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