Like nothing else

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Like nothing else steveh1972 8/10/11 4:54 PM Hi, wonder if anyone can shed light on this object i have found. its not a glitch, film rip, hair, optical illusion or all in my head and definately not moon landing related as it looks buried into the side of that mountain.
Re: Like nothing else Gregg1956 8/10/11 6:07 PM Hi steveh and welcome to the GEC. Looks like a poorly captured geological feature to me, but since you're obviously ruling out logical explanations in favor of a buried object, I doubt you'll accept any answer that doesn't fit your pre-conceived not
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Re: Like nothing else Gregg1956 8/10/11 8:37 PM ETX- Using an "emboss" filter does not give an accurate depiction of what is there. Here's an example:
Re: Like nothing else steveh1972 8/11/11 4:14 PM none taken, i was merely ruling out the obvious suspects to which the image did not fit. at first glance it looked like something buried, it was just an opinion. it wasnt a fact or a pre-conceived idea. but your explanation of a poorly captured geolo
Re: Like nothing else Gregg1956 8/11/11 4:29 PM Okay, I'm glad to be wrong. Sounds like your open to logical explanations. One thing I know, regarding the imagery, is that there is a certain amount of degradation and loss when Google compresses the imagery. It isn't the same resolution as the or
Re: Like nothing else crosssciff 9/5/11 6:52 AM there are some geometrical "structures"hoepfully it is attached aand you can open it. I am jsut testing.
Re: Like nothing else Hill (GEC moderator) 9/5/11 7:53 AM Here is some useful advice for you: How to create, save and share placemarks. How to share imagery in posts._________________________ Click the images to view two important videos about our only home. A Pale Blue Dot HOME “Only when the last tre
Re: Like nothing else crosssciff 9/6/11 3:01 AM this gives another different view.
Re: Like nothing else Hill (GEC moderator) 9/6/11 7:29 AM A standard placemark works better and saves your viewers' time. This is the same area marked in the original post. Zooming and panning don't help nor does zooming in so close that you see individual pixels help.