Second will be the 5th thru 6th images of evidence of surface water in a liquid state in a crater system and finally a single 7th image showing a wide-angle context view relationship that both of these different evidence sites have with being in the vicinity of the now famous Hale Crater site and its civilization evidence. The above 1st image demonstrates the wide-angle context scene of the track system, at least what is available for us to see.Understand that, in my opinion, both the brownish color field on the left and the gold color field on the right are heavily obfuscated with smudge image tampering layered in with the false color leaving out mostly just the largest terrain forms.Both of these smudge fields thoroughly hide the true terrain from our view and anything that might be there.So any shadow cast to the left of the object may for the most part be covered over and hidden by the rougher textured smudge field.You don’t have to pay anything to try Match, so upload your info and photos, start browsing, and see what you think of it.October 2, 2011 This report is about evidence drawn from Google Mars brought to my attention by viewer Mark Wells.Note that coordinates are given on each image to facilitate verification in Google Mars.
I think that all of what we are seeing here is essentially the center areas of the track system and that the whole system width is wide enough to allow objects of pass each other with clearance in their goings and comings.The point is that there is likely a lot in this scene that is hidden from our view that could have made the very limited evidence that we can see even more informative but that is way it goes in this imaging.The most obvious evidence in the above 1st image is the arrow straight track or transport system pointed out by the dual split arrows and text label.I suspect that this is an elevated track system because it is mostly arrow straight and unaffected by variations in the terrain ups and downs.I suspect that the elevation is enabled by supports at regular intervals and that the AI can see these very clearly in the much higher resolution imaging it works with (not the sorry mess we are eventually fed here) and thus the need to cross over the tracks precisely at such regular intervals to hide the supports with smudge treatments.