To: SunkenCiv
To: LibWhacker
CO2 dry ice sliding down a hill ?
To: LibWhacker
5 posted on
06/11/2013 7:30:02 PM PDT by
JoeProBono
(Mille vocibus imago valet;-{)
To: LibWhacker
Since it was perched on a hill, I'd say gravity had something to do with it.
Now... if it rolled across a flat surface, then I would question how that happened.
Happens here on Earth.
(Racetrack Playa in Death Valley)
7 posted on
06/11/2013 7:36:09 PM PDT by
UCANSEE2
(The monsters are due on Maple Street)
To: LibWhacker
It was the mars rat ....
11 posted on
06/11/2013 7:43:06 PM PDT by
wonkowasright
(Wonko from outside the asylum)
To: LibWhacker
15 posted on
06/11/2013 7:46:38 PM PDT by
UCANSEE2
(The monsters are due on Maple Street)
To: LibWhacker
20 posted on
06/11/2013 8:31:53 PM PDT by
schm0e
("we are in the midst of a coup.")
To: LibWhacker
21 posted on
06/11/2013 8:33:07 PM PDT by
John 3_19-21
("as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.")
To: LibWhacker
Flux in the magnetic field of Mars?
Maybe a tiny marsquake?
22 posted on
06/11/2013 8:43:54 PM PDT by
Shadowstrike
(Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
To: LibWhacker
The rock cliff in that picture looks like something you would see at the grand canyon.
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