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A Monster Slide
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Published June 16, 2012
A landslide in eastern Tibet backed up the Yigong River for two months.
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Tahiti, French Polynesia
Published June 10, 2012
Violent eruptions, flank collapses, and heavy rains all played a part in making a tropical paradise.
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Remembering a Monster Eruption
Published June 9, 2012
It was the largest eruption of the 20th century, but you've probably never heard of it.
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Dardzha Peninsula
Published May 27, 2012
Sand meets the Caspian Sea in western Turkmenistan, where giant dunes are partially submerged.
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Landslide and Deadly Flood in Nepal
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Published May 24, 2012
Acquired on April 20 and May 6, 2012, these images compare conditions before and after a landslide in Nepal. The slide likely led to deadly flooding.
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