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Yosemite National Park
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Published May 31, 2009
Naked summits alternate with forested lowlands in Yosemite Valley in this image acquired on August 18, 2001.
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Coral Reefs in the Persian Gulf
Published May 5, 2009
Coral reefs fringe the shoreline and islands of the United Arab Emirates in this Landsat image.
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Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Published April 26, 2009
This true-color image shows the city of Ashgabat, turkmenistan, and its arid surroundings on September 11, 2001.
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Band-e-Amir National Park, Afghanistan
Published April 25, 2009
Rugged mountains and towering cliffs surround the deep blue waters of the chain of lakes at the heart of Afghanistan’s new national park, Band-e-Amir.
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Rospuda Valley, Poland
Published April 5, 2009
Rospuda Valley is home to one of Europe’s last pristine wetlands. A Landsat 7 image shows the patchwork of peat bog and agricultural fields around Rospuda Valley.
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Deadly Flooding in Namibia
Published April 2, 2009
This pair of images illustrates the dramatic flooding of the Zambezi River in Namibia in late March 2009.
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Kings Canyon National Park
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Published March 22, 2009
Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks contain a substantial portion of the Sierra Nevada and some 3,000 ponds and lakes.
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Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
Published March 8, 2009
This natural-color image of Hells Canyon was captured by NASA’s Landsat-7 satellite on September 19, 2002. The image shows the northern part of the canyon, where the Imnaha River joins the Snake River.
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Auckland, New Zealand
Published March 3, 2009
This natural-color (photo-like) image of Auckland was acquired on August 27, 2002, by NASA’s Landsat 7 satellite. The most densely developed areas appear white and gray, while suburban areas appear grayish green—a mixture of houses, streets, and lawns. The city spreads out across various peninsulas surrounding Tamaki Strait and other bays and inlets.
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