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Osuga Valles lies about 170 km south of Eos Chaos, which is in the far eastern portion of the vast Valles Marineris canyon system. This region was imaged by Mars Express on 7 December 2013 during orbit 12 624. The smaller rectangle above outlines the region highlighted in the associated Mars Express images.