'Toppled Statue' Spotted on Mars

By Tim Binnall

An anomaly hunter scouring NASA images from Mars spotted a peculiar formation which seems to resemble a toppled statue. Indefatigable UFO researcher Scott Waring noticed the unusual object in a photo that was captured by the space agency's Curiosity rover back in early November. While zooming in on the sizeable source image, which provides an expansive look at the Martian horizon, he caught sight of "a face, like none I have ever found before" seemingly wedged sideways into a crevice on the side of a mountain.

The intriguing oddity appears to sport two eyes, a nose, a mouth, and some kind of headpiece akin to a crown, which led Waring to conclude that the object is a statue of an ancient Martian presumably of some importance. As for how the piece wound up in its peculiar position, he postulated that it fell from its original position a the top of the mountain at some point in the distant past. Of course, skeptical observers will argue that while this may have been how the object got to where it is, it is merely a rock that only resembles a face due to pareidolia. With that in mind, what's your take on Waring's latest find? Share your thoughts with us at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.