Hmmm... Are you sure that pix is from Mars? Looks like Arizona.
I can’t vouch for it because I did not take it myself. That is my story.
Arizona....
Agree.
Like when they made a documentary of having John Ford taken out to the settings of Stagecoach and others in the West. Most of it looked like that.
Not Arizona. No ocean-front property.

Clouds above the rim of "Endurance Crater" in this image from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. These clouds occur in a region of strong vertical shear. The cloud particles (ice in this martian case) fall out, and get dragged along away from the location where they originally condensed, forming characteristic streamers. Opportunity took this picture with its navigation camera during the rover's 269th martian day (Oct. 26, 2004). (NASA/JPL)