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Images were taken by the ESA ’s Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO ) spacecraft.
The phenomenon was viewed at the outskirts of a part of Mars nicknamed Inca City in the southern polar region.
The linear, almost geometric network of ridges are reminiscent of Inca ruins.
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