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Dust Storm off the African West Coast
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Published April 7, 2008
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Fires in the Southern Plains
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Ash from Karymsky volcano, eastern Russia
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Gulf of Saint Lawrence
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Semien Mountains, Ethiopia
The Semien Mountains are the highest parts of the Ethiopian Plateau (more than 2,000 meters; or 6,560 feet). They are surrounded by a steep, ragged escarpment (step), with dramatic vertical cliffs, pinnacles, and rock spires. Although the plateau lies in the latitude of the Sahara–Arabia deserts, its high altitude makes for a cool, wet climate. In fact, the Semien Mountains are one of the few places in Africa to regularly receive snow, and they receive plentiful rainfall (more than 1,280 millimeters, or 55 inches). The moderate climate is shown by light green vegetation on the mountains, compared with the brown canyons, which are hot and dry.
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Lake Janisjarvi Impact Crater
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.
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Argentina
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Tornadoes in Oklahoma and Missouri
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Published April 4, 2008
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Dust storm off West Africa
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Dust storm in the Middle East
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Halema’uma’u Crater Gas Plume
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