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- From: keith@cco.caltech.edu (Keith Allan Schneider)
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- Subject: Re: Monuments of Mars
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 04:49:32 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- >> |> I've got a hunch there is more than one face and that the Mars observer will
- >> |> verify that and the existence of other artifacts.
- >> Well, that's really silly. Why would anyone in their right mind carve faces
- >> in the side of a mountain??
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- >We do. Why not them ? (If it is them, and i'm not saying it is!)
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- Mt. Rushmore (and Crazy Horse) are insignificant in size compared to the
- Mars Structure. In fact, this thing would only be observable from the
- air, probably (since it *does* seem to be looking outward). Reminds me
- of those Indian art things in NEw Mexico (or wherever). Of course, its
- more likely that the thing is just a natural artifact.
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- keith
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