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Aquaculture and Salt Production near Bo Hai, China
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Published February 8, 2009
China’s Bo Hai coast is one example of the rapid expansion of aquaculture in the late twentieth century.
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Joshua Tree National Park, California
Published January 29, 2009
Three topographic and climatic zones converge in California’s Joshua Tree National Park, enriching the park’s biodiversity. The diverse terrain is shown in this Landsat image from May 28, 2003.
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Grand Coulee Dam
Published January 25, 2009
This natural-color image shows Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in Washington, as well as the large area of cropland irrigated by the reservoir upstream.
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Mt. Marra, Sudan
Published January 20, 2009
In western Sudan, lies a network of volcanic mountains and fertile valleys where just enough rain falls to sustain agriculture. This mountainous region contains a volcanic field known as Jebel Marra.
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Porcupine Gorge, Queensland, Australia
Published January 18, 2009
Porcupine Gorge and other sandstone canyons carving through a basalt plateau create dramatic topography in central Queensland.
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Mount Mabu, Mozambique
Published January 11, 2009
In 2005, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew stumbled upon secret: a little-known forest in northern Mozambique.
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