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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) SOR KAYDAK
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10/06/2006
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Sor Kaydak - October 6th, 2006 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) THE DHOFAR DIFFEREN
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04/02/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes The Dhofar Difference - April 2nd, 2000 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART KARMAN VORTICES BROUTONA
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208646
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06/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Karman Vortices near Broutona "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) COAHUILA, MEXICO
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208648
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11/01/1999
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Coahuila, Mexico "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) DASHT-E KEVIR
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208649
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10/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Dasht-e Kevir "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) DRAGON LAKE
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208651
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12/01/1999
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Dragon Lake "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) FLORIDA EVERGLADES
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208653
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02/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Florida Everglades "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) GREAT SANDY DESERT
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208657
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02/01/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Great Sandy Desert "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) KONARI, IRAN
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208664
Version Date:
02/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Konari, Iran "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART (EAA) NAMIB DESERT
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208672
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08/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Namib Desert "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) GREAT SALT DESERT
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208697
Version Date:
25/04/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Great Salt Desert "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 VATNAJOKULL GLACIER ICE C
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208721
Version Date:
08/04/1999
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Vatnajokull Glacier Ice Cap "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) BELCHER ISLANDS
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242680
Version Date:
21/09/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Belcher Islands - September 21st, 2001 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ERONGO MASSIF
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242686
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05/01/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Erongo Massif - May 1st, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"