Spiral Beaches on Mars: Evidence for a Long Lasting Liquid Ocean

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Log-spiral significantly fit curvilinear ridges in the Cydonia Mensae
region, just like occurs on equilibrium Earth beaches when offshore
waves are diffracted by a headland and refracted by the sea-bottom. This
proves the existence of an ancient liquid ocean on Mars.

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