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New images from ESA’s Mars Express show the Syrtis Major region on Mars. Once thought to be a sea of water, the region is now known to be a volcanic province dating back billions of years.
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM1NHTXXXG_0.html
Image credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM1NHTXXXG_0.html
Image credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
Syrtis Major
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Deep Fried Mars
No, it's not the planet, deep fried. Mars is a chocolate bar that I've found only in New Zealand or Australia. Not sure if I've seen it anywhere else.
One of my friends brought me to a shop that sells this, ehm, delicacy during our visit to Bondi Beach, Sydney. It's a Mars chocolate bar, deep fried, topped with sugar powder (I think).
Heart attack waiting to happen? Well, actually it's not that bad. I've seen deep fried Twinke, or Krispy Kreme jelly donuts with meat in between.
Seriously, what's wrong with these people?
#foodfriday curated by +Charles Lupica +Bobbi Lance +Lucretia Yeh
+Foodies
No, it's not the planet, deep fried. Mars is a chocolate bar that I've found only in New Zealand or Australia. Not sure if I've seen it anywhere else.
One of my friends brought me to a shop that sells this, ehm, delicacy during our visit to Bondi Beach, Sydney. It's a Mars chocolate bar, deep fried, topped with sugar powder (I think).
Heart attack waiting to happen? Well, actually it's not that bad. I've seen deep fried Twinke, or Krispy Kreme jelly donuts with meat in between.
Seriously, what's wrong with these people?
#foodfriday curated by +Charles Lupica +Bobbi Lance +Lucretia Yeh
+Foodies
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Kim Aldis - Absolutely serious. They'd spent their lunch money on cigarettes, these were the cheap fillers until they got home for tea.
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New images from ESA’s Mars Express show the Syrtis Major region on Mars. Once thought to be a sea of water, the region is now known to be a volcanic province dating back billions of years.
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