The photograph analyzed here (ESP_048443_1810) was taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on 26 November 2016 and is described as ‘Avernus Colles.’
Another triangular structure found in Elysium Planitia making it the third anomaly that looks like a partial pyramid.
Also, more megalithic blocks that look like they were part of structures and now lie in ruins.
Original NASA source:
www.uahirise.org/ESP_048443_1810
My Blog Post featuring 'Strange Triangular Structure on Plains and Uplands East of InSight Lander on Mars:'
mars.raptorzone.co.za/2019/02/14/strange-triangular-structure-on-plains-and-uplands-east-of-insight-lander-on-mars/
My YouTube video featuring 'Strange Triangular Structure on Plains and Uplands East of InSight Lander on Mars:'
Disclaimer:
Images saved from within HiView or CTX viewer do not include image scale indicators. The image scale indicators I include in images are based on the official resolutions provided by NASA and although I strive to be as accurate as possible there may be slight deviations from the actual scale. Image scale indicators are included as a size approximation tool only.
Geometry lines are mapped as accurately as possible using the limited information, data and mapping tools available at the time, therefore the lines may deviate from target sites by a few kilometres. Revisions may be made in the future as new, more precise information, data and mapping tools become available.
Many or all of the anomalies/artefacts covered in this presentation may be naturally occurring geological features caused by some type of geological processes, however due to the lack of specific information from the source we can only speculate whether these are all natural or some artificial in nature.
In cases where I say an anomaly looks like something I’m attempting to clarify what I see and not specifically that the anomaly is what I say it looks like.
My intention is only to share anomalies I’ve discovered on Mars and not to convince anyone that there is or was a civilization on Mars.
As Will Farrar from WhatsUpInTheSky says: “I see what I see, you see what you see.”