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Searching for abstract images of Mars with water.
Toymaker
post Apr 11 2006, 06:00 PM
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Hi. I am searching for abstract images of Mars as portayed with water. I know a website exists that has various images of Mars map with water, the images are portaying Mars depending on proposed amount of water that could exist. Sadly I am unable to find the site again. If anybody could help me I would be grateful.
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lyford
post Apr 11 2006, 09:02 PM
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This site has quite a few (AWESOME!!!!) Terragen renderings of Mars, including terraformed ideas and ancient seas using MOLA data.

PS - helvick your video links aren't working for me.... the pics come in fine though


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