photo of Mars possibly has plant life

Wind7

Moderator
Staff
Messages
8,562
So the sand used to be higher before lightning melted the sand together like glass, and then the other sand blew away?

"Huh??" :rolleyes:

Have you ever held fulgurite in your hands? It's bloody heavy!

But....First I have to say, I only meant that the Martian Plants look a bit like fulgurite,
plain and simple. Nothing more.

But, since you mentioned it in the perspective of sand being eroded away
while leaving behind an ACTUAL piece of fulgurite, formed a billion years ago on
an Alien Planet where there was probably life?

That's intriguing in a alien sort of way.

I believe we can only guess at what is really in that photo after all, eh?

@Beholder What do you think it is? Or was?
 
Last edited:

BlastTyrant

Senior Member
Messages
2,599
"Huh??" :rolleyes:

Have you ever held fulgurite in your hands? It's bloody heavy!

But....First I have to say, I only meant that the Martian Plants look a bit like fulgurite,
plain and simple. Nothing more.

But, since you mentioned it in the perspective of sand being eroded away
while leaving behind an ACTUAL piece of fulgurite, formed a billion years ago on
an Alien Planet where there was probably life?

That's intriguing in a alien sort of way.

I believe we can only guess at what is really in that photo after all, eh?

What do you think it is? Or was?

In my professional opinion to me it appears to be a petrified Cobra, Thank you.
 

Top