Tom.. thats cause he section of ground he is on is raised.. 
Suuuure it was.
And I bet NASA astronaut Gus Grissom put that lemon against the module window during the Apollo 1 test run because he really liked lemons.
And I bet that shortly before publishing his 500 page report outing the Apollo program, former NASA safety inspector Thomas Baron and his immediate family decided to commit group suicide together by parking their sedan on a train track.
And lets not forget how former NASA astronaut James Irwin conveniently died of a heart attack right after contacting the media to schedule an interview to personally confess that the Apollo missions were a sham.
It's all a mix of illusions, coincidences, and the Fox TV conspiracy skewing the facts, isn't it?
Okay, I'll admit those deaths do look suspicious. But seriously Tom, you have no excuse to ignore the evidence we presented. The website presented earlier has rather good rebuttals of all the issues brought up during the Fox program, and even includes a few easy to perform experiments and provides links to the data sources.
You can argue for the Moon Landing Hoax all you like, but it's really hard to take you seriously when you refuse to accept that the Fox special may have overblown a few things just for some shock ratings.
You believe NASA is entwined in some massive conspiracy to make people think Earth is round and that space travel is impossible. Is it too hard to think that maybe Fox decided to exaggerate some of their findings to boost the ratings for their special?
EDIT: And regarding the horizontal line in the photo, it does look like it's a drop off. You can see on the left side of the full picture that some of the rocks are sunk below the 'line'