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Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Getting through the durable, harsh Martian surface is constantly a problem, as well as our recent effort to get to the "Lamb Creek" intended highlights this. Our company had gone for little, remote intense rocks, but coming from fifty meters away (about 164 feet), the limited settlement of our images produced it hard to adjust navigating. After a determined ride, the rover came uncomfortably close-- stopping just except these small vivid stones. The rocks, with their distinctive pivoted and matched "surviving" pattern (envisioned), highly look like essential sulfur shuts out that we've encountered prior to. Frustratingly, although the intended stones were right under the main tire and plainly noticeable in our navigating electronic cameras, they remained just out of grasp of the vagabond's division.