Mars Is a Graveyard.
Last Updated on May 5, 2014
Bees don’t visit flowers that grow in the graveyard. Why do humans want to live in the graveyard of Mars? Remains of red blood cell are all over Mars, all over Gale Crater, all over the Kimberly area and all over Curiosity’s drill site “Windjana”:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fossil_lin/14038266856/
Read more at http://wretchfossil.blogspot.tw
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All you show is one lame picture of a rock. No evidence of red blood cells. Your highlighted areas are no different from the non-highlighted areas. You could say these are nephilim skin cells and it would still look like a rock. Ridiculous
Please explain in detail the scientific method you used in determining these are red blood cells.
I have studied anatomy,histology, and many fossils under microscopes. I have studied fossilized red blood cells and blood vessels. The results are displayed at http://photo.xuite.net/lin440315940
The featured round particles are not rock minerals or air bubbles or anything other than red blood cell remains and blood vessels. Detailed explanations are written at https://www.flickr.com/photos/fossil_lin/14038266856/