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  • One sample: A large dust storm moved south down the Acidalia/Chryse/Xanthe corridor, partially spilling into eastern Valles Marineris at the beginning of the week.

    Cold as Hell with a Chance of Dust Storms: Weather Movies from Mars | Universe Today 2009

  • Hoagland and his fans see 'glass tubes' in regions such as Acidalia.

    Cellular dunes? - and those glass tubes Ray Girvan 2004

  • Hoagland and his fans see 'glass tubes' in regions such as Acidalia.

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Dark sand dunes that surround the polar cap merge into a large, dark region called Acidalia.

    Hubble Space Telescope: 1990-2007 2004

  • This part of the Acidalia and Chryse sea is like a huge bay.

    Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981

  • Soc. _, vol. xxvi., with two coloured plates illustrating cases of mimicry.] [Footnote 103: Edwards's _Butterflies of North America_, second series, part vi.] [Footnote 104: Professor Meldola informs me that he has recorded another case of mimicry among British moths, in which Acidalia subsericata imitates Asthena candidata.

    Darwinism (1889) Alfred Russel Wallace 1868

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