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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Jau Park "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) MEXICO & CENTRAL AM
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Mexico and Central America "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) NORTH AMERICA
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes North America "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) PINACATE VOLCANO
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12/05/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Pinacate Volcano Field "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) SHETLAND ISLANDS
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208715
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12/11/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Shetland Islands "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 SOUTHERN COAST OF FRANCE
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208718
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05/01/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Southern Coast of France "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) UGAB RIVER
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208720
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09/10/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Ugab River "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) THE SYRIAN DESERT
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208719
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11/06/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes The Syrian Desert "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ALGERIAN ABSTRACT
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04/08/1985
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Algerian Abstract - April 8th, 1985 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) DESERT PATTERNS
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13/04/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Desert Patterns - April 13th, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) GHOSTLY GREASE ICE
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242687
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19/04/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Ghostly Grease Ice - April 19th, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ICE WAVES
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242690
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21/05/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Ice Waves - May 21st, 2001 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) MOUNT ELGON
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242698
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08/09/1984
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Mount Elgon - August 9th, 1984 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) OKAVANGO DELTA
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242700
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27/04/2009
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Okavango Delta - April 27th, 2009 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) IMPACT
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242692
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31/08/2009
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Icelandic Impact - August 31,2009 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"