Gortyna Flexus (Europa)

Place on Crete where Zeus brought Europa.

A flexus is a very low curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern. On Europa they are named after places associated with the Europa myth, or Celtic stone rows.

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NW 954 km

Alphesiboea Linea

MRV
14 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
20 Days 1 Hour

N 446 km

Taliesin(last)

MRV
6 Hours 58 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 9 Hours

NE 1168 km

Drizzlecomb Linea

MRV
18 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
24 Days 13 Hours

W 755 km

Thrace Macula

MRV
11 Hours 47 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 21 Hours

Gortyna Flexus

-42.1° N 215.4° E

E 1538 km

Cormac

MRV
24 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
32 Days 8 Hours

SW 667 km

Boeotia Macula

MRV
10 Hours 25 Minutes
Walking
14 Days 1 Hour

S 482 km

Thynia Linea(next)

MRV
7 Hours 32 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 3 Hours

SE 691 km

Adonis Linea

MRV
10 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
14 Days 13 Hours

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