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Here's the link to Todd's post -- www.gigapan.com/gigapans/199970
LOL -- not a very large sub. But then the operators may be the size if ants. Hundreds of them.
It looks like water erosion on it and the rock -- BUT -- nothing else matches the description of much erosion around them.
Which is odd.
But it is Mars -- and "odd" is the order of the day.
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No doubt you are correct on erosion speeds. Sand blows in from one way. Blows away another way.
Who knows how many times.
As for what always looks like debris fields , Martians whether they were large or small, may very well have destroyed their own planet on purpose.
Ever thought of that?
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