Alligator Central To The Theme Of Story! I put this in "Alligator-Like" because there is a section that has an alligator-like creature that seems to be central to the theme of the entire image.
November 18th, 2016 http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/01521/mcam/1521MR0077440000204725E01_DXXX.jpg
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Wall Barrier To Keep Alligator-Like Creatures Away! September 12th, 2016
In photo below and in so many other Mascam photos, it truly seems that different locations of the story sculpture seems to verify the other. Such as a "hand holding a tool" and the use of alligator-like containment walls. Please, notice the repetitions, and how these "repetitions" verify that in fact, these are stories of alligator-like creatures in the process of martians trying to contain them with the use of containment-like walls! And the startling thing is, other unrelated photos such as the Nav-cam etc. show similar stories of trying to contain alligator-like creatures !
This must of been a great problem in extreme ancient times, when Mars lost it's atmosphere, when the great calamity hit, destroying the surface of the martian planet !
There is SO much evidence that Curiosity Rover is in fact in martian memorial areas, telling stories of how they lost their atmosphere in extreme ancient times!
Barriers (Aids in keeping alligator-like creatures from killing innocent creatures) September 2nd, 2016
Truly one of the best examples of "white" being represented as not only a life-line, but a barrier. The small thin white lines, seem to be more of a life-line, and not strong enough to keep alligator like creatures from penetrating. There seems to be three examples in the photo right below that display the "white" like barriers not doing the job to keep the alligator like creatures from killing off creatures the martians are trying to save. Please notice how on purpose the smaller thin white line is being pushed aside by the killing alligator ! Then notice the large fence like wall, and alligator like creature is even going through that. But seemingly having a tougher time because it's snout is represented as much smaller. Please notice how much information is being given by just showing the three versions of the thin fence-like protrusions! How each one can't keep the alligator-like creatures from crossing over !