Captured in 2000 by a NASA satellite tv, the landscape reveals where the high sodium ocean of the Mozambique Route associate with water output from the island's Betsiboka Stream. Bombetoka Bay is home to some of Madagascar's biggest mangrove jungles, which offer protection for different mollusks and crustaceans as well as environment for sea turtles, water wildlife, and dugongs. Volcanic Percolate Image complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory A "bubble" of vapor encompasses volcanic ash increasing from Sarychev Volcanic, on the northwestern end of Matua Island, in a May 2009 picture taken by an astronaut.
Coloured Wasteland Picture complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory In the Simpson Wasteland of central Sydney, a recent fire is exposed by the stunning red marks of plant-free sand seen in this 2002 astronaut photograph
Aurora Over World Image complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory During a geomagnetic weather, a fluorescent green lace of aurora australis danced over World in this 2010 photograph taken by an astronaut on the Worldwide Area Place.
Circles of Life Image complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory Areas near the town of Perdizes, in the Minas Gerais state of Southeast america, are seen in a 2011 astronaut photograph.
Model City Image complimentary Area Image resolution and NASA World Observatory A fog-free San Francisco is seen in this 2004 oblique-angle satellite tv photograph.
Blue Planet Image complimentary NASA Eleuthera Isle in the Bahamas is seen in a 2002 astronaut photograph taken from the Worldwide Area Place.
Reflections on a Catastrophe Image complimentary NASA EO-1 and NASA World Observatory Built oil from the Deepwater Skyline disaster in the Beach of South america is seen overseas of Petit Bois Isle and Horn Isle in southern Ms in a May 2010 satellite tv picture.
Web of Light Image complimentary NASA Seen in a 2003 astronaut photograph, the town of São Paulo, Southeast america - house to 17 million people - sticks out like a shining example in the night. The modifications in color are due to the town using different types of streetlights, according to NASA.
Circulation System Image complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory Tidal apartments and programs on the european side of the Bahamas' Long Isle are seen in a 2010 astronaut photograph.
Thunderstorm Over Japan Image complimentary NASA A weather moves over Japan in a 1999 astronaut photograph taken from the place taxi South america. Although the accurate location of the weather isn't known, the taxi was passing over Myanmar (Burma) at the time picture was taken.
Scenic Tracks Image complimentary NASA and NASA World Observatory The ever changing Rio Negro and many of its past routes snuggle across the Patagonia region of Argentina in a 2010 astronaut photograph taken from the Worldwide Area Place.
Caustic Sea Image complimentary ASTER/JAXA/NASA and NASA World Observatory Stunning Pond Natron in Tanzania - said by NASA to be the most corrosive river - is a harmful colour of red in a 2005 satellite tv picture. Despite its popularity, the river controls to host a local striper, the alkaline tilapia.
March to the Sea Image complimentary EO-1/NASA and NASA World Observatory The Neumayer Glacier on Southeast Atlanta Isle, eastern of the southern tip of Southeast America, penetrates ever nearer to the water in a 2009 satellite tv picture.
Made by Meteorite Image complimentary Landsat/USGS In a satellite tv picture launched in 2004, high sodium periodic ponds are really brightly obvious within the Shoemaker effect structure—at 1.7 billion dollars years old, the earliest known meteorite-impact site in Sydney.
Sea Snakes Image complimentary CNES/Spot Image/ESA Gullies slithering through sandbanks are seen in the Wadden Sea, near the Holland, in a 2006 satellite tv picture.
Iceberg Baby's room Image complimentary EO-1/NASA and NASA World Observatory In a 2010 satellite tv picture, the Matusevich Glacier calf muscles new icebergs into an Antarctic route, which reduces between the Lazarev Mountains and the Wilson Mountains.
Desert's End Image complimentary NASA via NASA World Observatory In Eastern Algeria's expand of the Sahara, the Tifernine Dune Field - a area of the Huge Erg Asian dune sea - satisfies the Tinrhert Level, as seen in a 2008 astronaut photograph.
Cloud Vortices Image complimentary Terra/MODIS/NASA Reasoning vortices, or von Kármán vortices, create styles in the sky near the Cpe Ecologico Destinations off northwestern African-american. The vortices are brought on by wind hurrying over hawaii.
Fresh Moves Image complimentary IKONOS/NASA Clean, dark lava flows cover the Traditional volcanic Kilauea, on the Big Isle, as seen in a 2003 satellitepicture . Kilauea is said to be house to the Traditional volcanic goddess Pele.