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Unnamed Small Martian Volcano (EDM - Original NASA/MGS/MSSS b/w Frame)
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"...This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) image shows a small Unnamed Volcano located South/West of the giant Volcano, Pavonis Mons, near 2,5° South Lat. and 109,4° West Long. Lava Flows can be seen to have emanated from the Summit Region, which today is an irregularly-shaped Collapse Pit, or Caldera. A blanket of Dust mantles this Volcano. Dust covers most Martian Volcanoes, none of which are young or active today. This picture covers an area about 3 Km across..."
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