You seem a bit befuddled Royell. This is from your Reply#34:
"...we also see the (N) end of the picket fence."
And this is from your Reply#40:
"Not only do we see the (N) end of the Picket Fence..."
You repeatedly reference seeing the end of the picket fence and now you deny all knowledge of it.
Just for future reference, this forum is a written record, the things you post don't just disappear, they can be retrieved at any moment.
Also, learn how words work, it will be very useful for your research and when trying to convey your half-baked ideas.
For example, your notion that the person in the picture is stood directly next to the picket fence is utterly ludicrous. It is a truly half-baked notion, particularly as you have been shown multiple images of the area in question which demonstrate, beyond doubt, that there is nothing for anyone to stand on.
What you clearly don't grasp is that the person is a lot closer to you than you think. It's called "Perspective".
Not only do you need to learn how words work, you need to learn how perspective works.
I hope you've got enough to keep yourself busy there - lots to learn. It's good to keep your mind active at your clearly advanced age.
If I had meant the literal end of the fence, I would have explicitly said the VERY END of the fence. My referencing the "(N) end of the fence" is akin to referencing the "(N) end of a town or block or state". This doesn't translate into "last house on the block" or the literal "boundary line" between towns or states or even countries.
Regarding the "closeness" of this person on the picket fence in Towner 3, the picket fence is NOT close to that shelter opening/steps/abutment. And again, that individual is going to have to be positioned with his back to the camera. This means he would be standing SIDEWAYS on the Shelter Steps or Abutment. Placing this individual SIDEWAYS on the VERY top step would place a portion of his body INSIDE the shelter vs our seeing open space between him and the edge of the shelter on Towner 3. The lower you place this person on the shelter steps or even that abutment, the HIGHER you are throwing him up onto the picket fence in order to have the top of the picket fence at just above his knees. Keeping in mind the distance and upward projection you are claiming to move this individual via "perspective", instead brings to mind catapulting him up against the picket fence. Nonsensical.