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At 22:27:26 UTC the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) has taken this interesting photo of the Martian soil from a distance of only 7 cm and with a definition of 0.032 mm/pixel.
Close-up detail of the area already taken the previous sol (see https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/photos/a.1625578140858706/2124374684312380/) that allows us to appreciate even better the “peculiarities” present here …
For example, note the pebble in the lower left corner with a circular hole like a “pitted olive”; how do things like this form?

This photo has been processed to allow better color vision, balancing the white and slightly increasing the microcontrast.

HD processed image:
CENSORED!!!

Original image: https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/02357/mhli/2357MH0001630000804600R00_DXXX.jpg

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