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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Harrat Al Birk "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) GOSSES BLUFF
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14/08/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Gosses Bluff "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) MEDITERRANEAN SEA
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208705
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes The Mediterranean Sea "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) NIGER RIVER
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208709
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02/08/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Niger River "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) SOUTH AMERICA
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208717
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01/01/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes South America "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) NORTHERN NORWAY
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208712
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17/04/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Northern Norway "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 2 (EAA) VOLCANOES
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208722
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02/01/2002
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Volcanoes "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) BARREAL BLANCO
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242679
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17/03/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Barreal Blanco - March 17th, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ALGERIAN SAHARA
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242677
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31/08/2009
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Algerian Sahara - August 31st, 2009 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) BYRD GLACIER
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242681
Version Date:
01/11/2000
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Byrd Glacier - January 11th, 2000 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) DESERT TO FOREST
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242684
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28/03/2009
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Desert to Forest - March 28th, 2009 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ANYUYSKIY VOLCANO
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242678
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28/07/2001
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Anyuyskiy Volcano - July 28th, 2001 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) GREAT BARRIER REEF
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242688
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08/08/1999
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Great Barrier Reef - August 8th, 1999 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) EMPTY QUARTER
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242685
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02/01/2003
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Empty Quarter - February 1st, 2003 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) SAN LUIS ARGENTIN
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242706
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04/07/2007
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes San Luis, Argentina - April 7th, 2007 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"