Start Date: End Date: Published Date Data Date
Western Namibia
34 KB - KML/KMZ
Published May 18, 2008
Throughout southern Africa, the a long line of broken cliffs and rock outcrops, called the Great Escarpment, separates coastal deserts from high-elevation inlands, with land levels rising swiftly.
Related images:
720 x 480 JPEG
5000 x 5000 5 MB - JPEG
5000 x 5000 48 MB - GeoTIFF
Chaiten Volcano
540 x 540 JPEG
Published May 11, 2008
1833 x 1833 1 MB Bytes - JPEG
Cyclone Nargis Floods Burma (Myanmar)
540 x 703 JPEG
Published May 9, 2008
540 x 703 293 KB - JPEG
Porto Primavera Reservoir, Brazil
4000 x 6000 4 MB - JPEG
Published April 27, 2008
Brazil’s Porto Primavera Dam sits on the Paraná River, 28 kilometers (17 miles) upstream from the confluence of the Paranapanema and Paraná Rivers. Constructed to provide hydroelectricity, this dam created the Porto Primavera Reservoir
63 KB - KML/KMZ
Akimiski Island, Canada
540 x 672 JPEG
Published April 15, 2008
Scraped clean and weighted down for thousands of years by Pleistocene ice sheets, Akimiski Island in James Bay provides a case study of how Earth's land surfaces evolve following glaciation. During the last ice age, this small island was buried under several thousand meters ice, but since its retreat, the island has rebounded (risen in elevation) and new beach areas have emerged, streams and lakes have formed, and trees and other vegetation have colonized the new territory.
4800 x 3600 3 MB - JPEG
8401 x 7541 70 MB - GeoTIFF
29 KB - KML/KMZ
Lake Janisjarvi Impact Crater
540 x 405 JPEG
Published April 6, 2008
Lake Jänisjärvi is a roughly oval-shaped lake, some 13 by 17 kilometers (8 by 11 miles) across, in northwestern Russia, near the Finnish border. The basin for this lake was formed hundreds of millions of years ago by a meteorite impact.
2400 x 2400 4 MB - JPEG
2400 x 2400 15 MB - GeoTIFF
55 KB - KML/KMZ