Continuing into Glenelg, Leaving Rocknest behind, sols 102-166 (Nov 18 2012-Jan 23, 2013) |
Continuing into Glenelg, Leaving Rocknest behind, sols 102-166 (Nov 18 2012-Jan 23, 2013) |
Nov 19 2012, 05:36 AM
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Nov 25 2012, 08:20 PM
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On the way to Glenelg we passed a couple of spots where rounded pebbles were eroding out of a formation. Such as here as noted by xflare
I have searched the foreground and midground images since then, including the most recent, and am a little surprised not to see any more "pebbles". ( at least not to my eye). Has anyone else spotted any? I suppose this is consistant with Phil's interpretation. Any comments? |
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