Turns out that Ziggy had it right (sort of). Check out these amazing Martian features:

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Sorry, these aren't huge Martians; they're surface features created by carbon-dioxide ice turning to gas below the surface. Unlike water-ice, when warmed by Spring sunshine on the dust above, C02 ice goes straight to gas, forming these amazing patterns as it bursts through the soil. The official NASA designation for these is "cryptic features," but popular names include "lace, lizard-skin, fans, and spiders."
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Chris

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Sorry, these aren't huge Martians; they're surface features created by carbon-dioxide ice turning to gas below the surface. Unlike water-ice, when warmed by Spring sunshine on the dust above, C02 ice goes straight to gas, forming these amazing patterns as it bursts through the soil. The official NASA designation for these is "cryptic features," but popular names include "lace, lizard-skin, fans, and spiders."
Best,
Chris
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Turns out they're one and the same but I wasn't sure because the photos I looked at weren't topographical. They look a bit different from the side than "3rd person." I was trying to rotate it in my mind's eye to figure out if it was the same feature or not.
Pretty neat design at any rate.
"I'm quite serious when I say have a really good look at these new Mars images," Clarke said. "Something is actually moving and changing with the seasons that suggests, at least, vegetation."
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