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During some of my holiday trips I have paid particular attention to Mars analogs. Some interesting examples follow.
Gullies, gullies everywhere - these are very common: A closeup of some of these gullies. As far as I know the stuff near their ends is brought there by avalanches of mud/rocks/water that occur periodically during spring thaws or are caused by extreme amounts of rain over a short period of time in the summer: Somewhat 'Phoenix-like' polygonal terrain: An overview of the polygonal terrain: Finally an older one showing rocky/sandy terrain: |
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