I haven't seen this topic in a while, so I figured I would start it up again.
The Cydonia Complex on Mars appears to be some kind of ancient city. It has pyramids and of course, the face on Mars.
You can see numerous pyramids and at the top right, the face on Mars.
Nature does not create straight lines the way these pyramids and tetrahedrals exhibit.
So are they in some way related to the great pyramids of Egypt? NASA attempts to explain the pyramids through wind erosion and that the face on Mars is nothing more than tricks of light. But check out the second picture from a different angle. Looks a bit unnatural.
Although I don't believe that the face on Mars is just a trick of light, the newer images do show that it is a bit more eroded looking than the Viking images. But when you take into account it's overall shape and it's location relative to these other anomalies, to me it suggests there is more to it than a trick of light. It would have to be a gigantic coincedence for such a shape to be natural near all these other unnatural looking figures. And then to suggest that every single one of these strange structures are natural and happen to be in the same complex, suggest an even more gigantic coincedence, that I find hard to believe.
This picture is one of the new images of the pyramid. But notice that where it appears to meet the surface, there is a straight line on each side at the base, where it appears to be a sudden rise from the surface. When looking at mountains from space, there is no such sudden rise from the surface. And again, in this image, there are straight lines. Nature does not create straight lines.





So, what do you guys think?