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This chaotic landscape is located in Schaeberle, a large impact crater on Mars. Amongst chunks of eroded bedrock are wind-shaped ripples and ridges. This image is an anaglyph (3-D image). Viewing anaglyphs requires red-blue 3-D glasses.