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Bahia Blanca, and the view from Cape Desire
jvandriel
post Feb 25 2007, 12:09 PM
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A little late but the last image is just down.

The panoramic view of Cape Hoy taken with the

L2 Pancam on Sol 1070.

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post Feb 27 2007, 01:48 PM
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Thank you for posting that 1070 mosaic jvandriel. The weathering of the rock exposures is exquisite. Seems to me that there's remarkably uniform resistance to erosion within the breccia and the fractured bedrock. They are sculpted by wind and dust into fairly contiguous forms all around the crater walls.
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