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I'm used to rivers that know what they're doing. Rio Beni, NW Bolivia
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Sometimes Mother Nature uses a protractor, like here in New Zealand's South Island
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Lake Baikal, Siberia. Immensely old and deep, it holds one-fifth of all the Earth's fresh water.
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Those are some absurdly geometric Brazilian farms. Each square is exactly 1 km2; the fields in the rain forest are in Alto Paraguay, just across border from Brazil
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The Isle of Wight looks like a jigsaw piece that needs to be moved up and in
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Huge swirls in the sea off of Mumbai, India
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Our Earth is mostly liquid rock. We live on a thin crust, with occasional hot spots, like Mt. Etna
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The Earth bubbled and spat like boiling porridge, long ago in Saudi Arabia
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Same land, different politics. The US - Mexican border, seen from space
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Salt ponds and the Dead Sea. Such an abruptly apt name
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London, England, from Canary Wharf to The City. Look closely and you can see the bridges over the Thames
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Cape Verde Islands - like a rugby team blocking the onrushing cloud
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Syria, from a different perspective.
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Boston, you're a beautiful harbor city.
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Morning jet traffic over San Francisco