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A Hole in Mars?

mars_hole Credit: NASA, JPL, U. Arizona

Many black spots have been discovered on Mars over the years, they are so dark that you can not see inside. Are these possibly the entrances to deep underground caves? Could these be were Martian life is hiding? Interesting... maybe we need to send a probe into them. More info at [apod]

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