This is a mini-panorama stiched together from two sets of stereo pairs taken on 17-June-08, mission Sol 21. In this case the anaglyph might be the better view, or perhaps the small full-frame pair. The image is so large the panning viewports show only a tiny part at one time, but I didn't want to sacrifice any resolution by down-sizing. Some of the undulations of the surface are apparent in 3-D when viewing the whole image.
When viewing the anaglyph, your browser may allow you to click on the image to toggle between full-resolution and full-frame. You should try both – it's works either way and both have their advantages.
The views below will pan in the direction shown by the arrows beneath them when you place the mouse over the arrows. Use the leftmost pair for cross-eyed, rightmost for parallel-eyed.
Click on a thumbnail on the right to chose a different pair, or a red-cyan anaglyph of the scene.
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