If you have some old time red/cyan glasses, then head on over to The Road to Endeavour blog to see some great images of Mars from the Opportunity Rover. The image to the right is from a region called Chocolate Hills that is in the Concepcion Crater on Mars. While you might think that the Chocolate Hills is a reference to Valentine’s Day which was a couple of days ago, it is not. The region is named after The Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines. It shows what appears to be a flat topped tower amidst a scattering of rocks. I am sure someone will think that this is a ziggurat made by ancient martians, and that NASA is keeping the truth from us. From the blog itself:

But this next rock is one of the most fascinating in the area, for sure. I wouldn’t like to try and count all the layers in it; there must be hundreds… click on this image to bring up a full size version that will (I hope !) impress you…

To see the image he is describing, you will need to head on over to the blog.

via : The Road to Endeavour blog

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