Sol 123B Geyser
Opportunity, above Endurance Crater
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Sol 123B geyser on the flank of Endurance Crater (center of image).  Material has been blown away from the vent in a large crescent.  Note the thick deposit of spherules to the left of the vent.

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Edge lit at sunset, clear view of eruption cone
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Closer view of the eruption cone
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Geyser in upper left of center
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Sharp anaglyph showing the eruption cone
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Close up showing the displacement of the spherules into a small mound
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Very sharp anaglyph of the geyser and surrounding area
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Mud flow channel visible on the right of the geyser vent