Urbania - Gale Crater Detail
by Freyk John Geeris
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Urbania - Gale Crater Detail
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Freyk John Geeris
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Digital Art - Cool Tone Picture Rag Photopaper Recommended
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DescriptionThe definitive image of the decade! The reality of Mars before your very eyes! Yes, indeed, THIS IS MARS, whether you like it or not! This is the reality humanity faces! Another planet in our solar system that has evolved intelligent beings capable of building sophisticated cities, and who knows what else! This image shows a tiny section of the ruined metropolis that once populated an extraterrestrial intelligence, and by the looks of it, the place was packed! We know that Mars suffered the impact of a meteorite or comet, that literally put a dent in one side of the planet, and a bulge on the opposite side, and if there had been any civilization during that time, there's no doubt it would have been wiped out with the rest of the fauna that depended on sunlight and sufficiently warm temperatures. However, the most likely cause as it stands now, is the disappearance of the atmosphere. This civilization must have emerged long after the impact, which happened before intelligent beings could likely have evolved to such a sophisticated level, if one takes into account the billions of years it took on Earth to produce human kind. Since Mars and Earth were born at the same time, this should be a logical conclusion. There has been little indication of active Martian civilizations found during my 4 and a half years intensive research. However, this does not necessarily mean that all have gone extinct. The remaining populations might have found ways to adapt, survive and reproduce nevertheless, but we can only know for sure when we finally set foot on Mars, and NASA stops hiding the true reality of the Red Planet
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February 9th, 2015
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