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Old June 2nd 04, 10:27 PM
John Krempasky
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Default Mars Rovers Examining Hills And Crater In Bonus-Time Mission


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What makes them think that the hills are so old ?
Couldn't they be the volcanoes that are the source of all the volcanic
rocks that lying around in that region ?


They're pretty obviously not volcanoes.


 




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