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Santorini Volcano, A New Terrestrial Analogue of Mars
One of the great attractions of the island of Santorini, in Greece, lies in its spectacular volcanic landscape, which also contains places similar to those of Mars. A team of European and U.S. scientists has discovered it after analyzing basaltic rocks collected in one of its coves.
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