“The images show a landscape closely resembling portions of the southwestern United States”
Resembling, not "identical to". I grew up in the southwestern United States. It's not the same as Mars.
And I
live in the southwestern United States. It certainly doesn't look like Mars. In the Mars pictures I see no houses or other buildings, no trees, bushes or other vegetation of any kind, no roads, animals or people, no tracks or trails other than those of the rover itself, no power or telephone lines or any other human artifacts but the rover and its associated parts, no rivers or bodies of water of any size, and no cumulus clouds in the sky -- which is butterscotch in color rather than blue. I haven't seen the sky take that color here since the last big wildfire, and there's no flaming vegetation in the Mars pictures since there's no vegetation whatsoever.
What the pictures from Mars
do look like is Mars: a small, sterile (so far), rocky planet with a very thin atmosphere and no liquid water, with extremely fine iron oxide dust suspended in the atmosphere giving the sky a pink/butterscotch color, and two very small moons that occasionally transit the sun without producing eclipses. Oh, and
two morning/evening stars instead of just one.