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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Browsing the rugged, severe Martian surface is actually consistently a problem, and our current attempt to reach out to the "Lamb Spring" intended highlights this. We had aimed for small, remote vivid rocks, but coming from 50 gauges away (regarding 164 feets), the restricted settlement of our photos created it challenging to adjust navigation. After an eager travel, the wanderer came uncomfortably close-- quiting only except these tiny intense stones. The stones, with their distinguishing pivoted and also countered "weathering" design (visualized), firmly resemble important sulfur blocks that we've run into before. Frustratingly, although the target stones were right under the front tire and precisely obvious in our navigation cams, they continued to be contemporary of range of the vagabond's division.