Photos taken close
above and/or on the surface,
during sunset and
dusk.
When the sun is low (called evening) the planet
looks a it's best, like on most planets by the way. Fish mountain
on the left and the Hole should be on the right.
Close to peaks of movement
we're looking to frognose. On left a tile of the first and second
Bubble pleateau.
3rd view of the place between Rocky's circle and
fish mountain, looking to the Big gill and on left the Hole, visible
this time. You can see clearly the Big gill is almost out of the
atmosphere.
Sun's getting lower...
...And lower...
...And lower. A sunset
on Rocky is probably one of the most special sunsets.
Because of the extremely low atmosphere the contrast is very high.
With these shadow beams
fishmountain's Big gill proofs it's the highest point.