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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Robinson Glacier - December 9th, 2000 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) REMOTE TUNDRA
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242701
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26/07/2007
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Remote Tundra - July 26th, 2007 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) ROCKY MOUNTAIN TREN
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242703
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02/01/2004
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Rocky Mountain Trench - February 1st, 2004 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) SIERRA DE VELASCO
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242708
Version Date:
28/02/1985
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Paper
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Sierra de Velasco - February 28th, 1985 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) THE DARDZHA MONSTER
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242711
Version Date:
02/11/2001
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NO SCALE
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Paper
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes The Dardzha Monster - February 11th, 2001 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"
EARTH AS ART 3 (EAA) VAN GOGH FROM SPACE
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242713
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13/07/2005
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NO SCALE
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Paper
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Earth-As-Art (EAA) satellite scenes Van Gogh from Space - July 13th, 2005 "Satellite scene chosen for aesthetic interest rather than for scientific interpretation"