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Author Topic: Non-NASA Mars Image, Traversing the slopes of Mt Blunt  (Read 586 times)
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« on: July 25, 2013, 06:08:04 AM »

Non-NASA Mars Image,  Traversing the slopes of Mt Blunt



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While NASA continues slowly towards Mt Sharp, I sent one of my fractal rovers for a quick trip up Mt Blunt.

The reddish brown sedimentary rock in the top left of the image shows signs of interesting folding and rotations during its formation.

No fragile eco-systems were hurt in taking this image, as the anti gravity drive floats the rover harmlessly above the environment.
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