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Large Landslide in Uganda
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Published March 13, 2010
Freshly exposed earth traces down the slope of Mount Elgon in Uganda where a large landslide buried three villages on March 2, 2010. This cloud-free, natural color image is from March 11.
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Landslide in Southern China
Published June 19, 2009
On June 5, 2009, a mountainside collapsed in the Chingqing region of southern China, burying dozens of people. The landslide remained visible in satellite imagery nearly two weeks later.
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Landslide Buries Valley of the Geysers
Published June 20, 2007
Geysers are a rare natural phenomena found only in a few places, such as New Zealand, Iceland, the United States (Yellowstone National Park), and on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula. On June 3, 2007, one of these rare geyser fields was severely damaged when a landslide rolled through Russia’s Valley of the Geysers. The landslide—a mix of mud, melting snow, trees, and boulders—tore a scar on the land and buried a number of geysers, thermal pools, and waterfalls in the valley. It also blocked the Geyser River, causing a new thermal lake to pool upstream.
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Landslide in the Philippines
Published March 4, 2006
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Published February 22, 2006
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Landslide Lake in Tibet Floods India
Published July 14, 2005
Landslide Creates Lake in Tibet
Published September 3, 2004
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Landslides in Cameroon
Published June 2, 2004
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