Allthough I can see this anomalie other members might not be able to. It is very easy to "see" a face in allmost any formation. And it does take a fair amount of imagination. What I found interesting is the abundance of geometric and circular anomalies in this panorama which I have marked by tinting them. I guess you might call them mechanical looking. Some even look decorative.
You will have to use your own software to zoom in on these as many are relatively small.
In your excellent contrasty expanded view I can see a Flintstone cartoon style building just under the devil's chin.
It is rather large building that was almost invisible on my version but now it can be clearly seen with the added contrast.
Actually, this whole area is a complex of some kind, either recreational or religious.
Check this version out with a magnifying lens and you will see a subdivision like structures and more statues and carvings and more.
That structure you highlighted on the bottom left looks suspiciously like a truck.
It is common to see rock formations that resemble animals and human faces, but seeing many such side by side taken with one shot is extremely rare or even unknown.
Although I hate to admit it, it does look like a face as does the two others next to it (the Gorilla and bull head), further left of these there are also other effigies of heads (one looks like the pagan green man), but I still feel these could just be eroded clays that just happen to look like heads because of the camera angle, lowering the contrast shows more detail and cuts through the shadows
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Yes, the eyes do like to make associations dont they...From this angle it is difficult to say either way. HOWEVER, we have (and Skipper has) huge images of a 'devil-like' face and certainly I have seen other similar looking shapes in the landscape. So it is possible that a civilisation on Mars does this like we do with our past presidents at Rushmore. For some reason, the Brits dont do large effigies of Thatcher, and Blair. Wonder why not?
Macten, I see these in images too. The one at the middle right in the middle of nowhere looks to be on a path, but I think it may be on the crest of another sand dune summit perhaps. The contrast is so heavy that it is difficult to make out. What is in the PDS for Curiosity these days as I see they have been issuing notices about new updates there?
-- Edited by qmantoo on Thursday 18th of April 2013 01:14:15 AM
Allthough I can see this anomalie other members might not be able to. It is very easy to "see" a face in allmost any formation. And it does take a fair amount of imagination. What I found interesting is the abundance of geometric and circular anomalies in this panorama which I have marked by tinting them. I guess you might call them mechanical looking. Some even look decorative.
You will have to use your own software to zoom in on these as many are relatively small.