Scientists have released some of the most detailed photographs ever taken of Mars.
The pictures, which were snapped from a European Space Agency (ESA) probe, show a region of the Red Planet called the Echus Chasma.
The deeply-incised area is a network of valleys that planetary geologists believe were created by channelling groundwater that once flowed on Mars' surface.
Spectacular: A view of Echus Chasma, one of the largest water source regions on Mars, showing a network of valleys
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