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 | Sanddunes in the heart of vegetation Queensland |  | 01/15/2007 | 253 | 



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 | Bowling Green Bay NP Queensland Australia |  | 01/15/2007 | 266 | 



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 | Devil or Ghost Face formed for Icebergs. |  | 01/14/2007 | 362 | 



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 | Cathedral Caves is a limestone cave system on Waipati Beach in the Catlins, New Zealand. The caves are only accessible during low tide. |  | 01/09/2007 | 421 | 
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 | One of the most "chiquitas" (smallest) beaches. Located in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. |  | 01/09/2007 | 321 | 



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 | The Squirrel Lake |  | 12/24/2006 | 356 | 



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 | Mount Connor (also known as Attila or Artilla), reaching to 859 m (2,500 ft) above sea level and to 300 m (985 ft) above ground level, is located southeast of Lake Amadeus in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory, 88 km east-south-east of Uluru at the border of the vast Curtin Springs cattle station. Mount Conner is a flat-topped and horseshoe-shaped mountain and can easily be confused... |  | 12/18/2006 | 393 | 



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 | More one overlay of this high latitudes, with ice images (This overlay is from a photo taken at 29 June 2005 01:50 UTC).
The New Siberian Islands (Russian: Новосиби́рские острова) are an archipelago located to the North of the East Siberian coast between the Laptev... |  | 12/12/2006 | 393 | 



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 | Global warming...
Repeat with me:
Global warming...
Global warming...
Global warming... |  | 12/12/2006 | 404 | 



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 | I don't know if there's much overlays in high latitudes, and we're living in the era of global warming (And it's inconvenients truths)... Here's my contribution.
At latitudes between 80.0° and 81.9° north, it is the most northerly group of islands associated with Eurasia.
Note: Difficult to adjust the correct rotation of the images (Without the leading edges) due t... |  | 12/12/2006 | 290 | 



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 | Westlake Hangzhou China
Westsee Hangzhou China
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westsee |  | 12/10/2006 | 266 | 



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 | The biggest meteoroid ever found on earth, named "Hoba-Meteorite". It's located near Grootfontein/Namibia and has an 66-ton iron body.
For more infos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoba_meteorite |  | 12/10/2006 | 692 | 



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 | I think it's a lake and almost dried up. The white tempest uprolled 4km at least. |  | 12/07/2006 | 277 | 



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 | a view of the Mofwe Lagoon |  | 12/02/2006 | 187 | 



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 | The Externsteine (51°52′8″N, 8°55′3″E) are a distinctive rock formation located in the Teutoburger Wald region of northwestern Germany, not far from the city of Detmold at Horn-Bad Meinberg. The formation consists of several tall, narrow columns of rock which rise abruptly from the surrounding wooded hills. The name probably means "stones of the Egge". |  | 11/28/2006 | 433 | 



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 | A strip of condensation trail cross over the sky of Seki,Japn. And also you may find it's shadow clearly on the land.Cool!!! |  | 11/22/2006 | 229 | 



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 | A viex of Hubbard Glacier in SE Alaska. |  | 11/22/2006 | 209 | 



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 | it's very clear there are two centers. |  | 11/18/2006 | 212 | 



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 | first i found a square one and now a round one all on same island? whats its purpose i wonder? especially out here?? |  | 11/14/2006 | 592 | 



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 | I dont know what it is, but why this shape of trees on an island in the middle if the ocean? |  | 11/14/2006 | 347 | 



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 | looks like a footprint, doesn't it? ... |  | 11/09/2006 | 179 | 



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 | The larggest fall in China. width:20m(40m in summer) height:60m |  | 11/09/2006 | 1,356 | 



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 | Lake Natron is a saline lake located in northern Tanzania, close to the Kenyan border, in Africa's Great Rift Valley. The lake is quite shallow, less than three meters (10 feet) deep, and varies in width depending on its water level.
The color of the lake is characteristic of those where very high evaporation occurs. As water evaporates during the dry season, salinity levels incr... |  | 11/08/2006 | 354 | 



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 | Famous land structure in Gower, Wales, UK. |  | 11/08/2006 | 234 | 



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 | The Black Rock Desert is a dry lake bed in northwestern Nevada in the United States. Considered one of the flattest surfaces on the earth, the desert is part of the extended playa of the lake bed of prehistoric Lake Lahontan, which existed between 20,000 and 9,000 years ago during the last ice age. During the lake's peak around 12,700 years ago, the desert floor was under approximately 500 feet... |  | 11/07/2006 | 334 | 



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