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  1. #dogladysden #photographer A windy winter's day at the lake. These rock sculptures are a common sight along the shore. Inukshuks are made of stacked stones that stay up because they are balanced on each other. Every stone supports the one above and below it. Like snowflakes, they're all different. 🌊🪨🌊🪨🌊🪨🌊 #LakeOntario #Inukshuk #rocksculpture #windyday #bythelake #bythelakeside #Canadiana #CanadianTraditions #InuitArt #InuitSculpture #naturephotographyinstagram.com/p/CpgDRn2JdcU/?u #DogladysDen

  2. You may find a better name for it, but the name I gave to this rock is "This Way Up". It looks like the rear of a broken statue though ...

    Aeolian sculpture, Jezero, Mars

    Processed, cropped NAVCAM_LEFT
    RMC: 33.0402, Sol: 703, LMST: 13:02:52
    Original: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-ima
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

  3. Aeolian sculpture from the early days of the mission:

    processed, cropped, sharpened MCZ_RIGHT
    RMC: 3.2046, Sol: 63
    LMST: 10:57:37
    Date: 2021-04-24
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/ @65dBnoise

  4. Persuasion.

    Androgynous after the split.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symposiu

    Processed MCZ_RIGHT
    RMC: 30.1096, Sol: 607
    LMST: 16:04:43
    UTC: 2022-11-04T13:25:04
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU

  5. A giant's spondyl.

    Aeolian sculpture, Jezero, Mars.

    Processed MCZ_RIGHT
    RMC: 30.1096, Sol: 607
    LMST: 16:04:04
    UTC: 2022-11-04T13:24:24
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU

  6. Aeolian sculpture, Jezero, Mars

    MCZ_RIGHT
    RMC: 30.1096, Sol: 607
    LMST: 16:04:18
    UTC: 2022-11-04T13:24:38
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU

  7. Aeolian sculptures in Cannery Passage, Jezero Crater,

    MCZ_LEFT
    RMC: 30.1172, Sol: 614
    LMST: 09:26:53
    UTC: 2022-11-11T11:13:23
    Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU

  8. @shom @tom30519

    🎵 I can't get no satisfaction
    unless I carve a stone on Mars !

    I've carved rocks on some isolated islets in the middle of the Aegean, the Libyan and the Ionian seas; and some in the woods of the Ozarks. I'd die to do the same on Mars. And Mars has already invited us many times, using the only means Mars has: geology! 🙃 (Solaris understands)

    I promise it will be anonymous.