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Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Browsing the rugged, unforgiving Martian surface is consistently a problem, and our recent effort to get to the "Lambs Creek" aim at highlights this. We had actually pursued tiny, remote vivid rocks, yet coming from 50 gauges away (concerning 164 feets), the limited settlement of our photos made it complicated to fine-tune navigation. After an enthusiastic travel, the vagabond came uncomfortably close-- stopping simply short of these little vivid stones. The rocks, with their unique pivoted as well as matched "enduring" pattern (pictured), firmly look like important sulfur shuts out that our company've come across prior to. Frustratingly, although the target rocks were right under the front wheel as well as clearly visible in our navigation video cameras, they continued to be just out of grasp of the vagabond's arm.