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Antique store in Clinton, BC, Canada
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Researchers from NASA, the Canadian Space Agency and several universities converged on Kelly Lake, British Columbia, in July 2011 to study carbonate structures, known as "microbialites," present on the lake bed. The group is exploring the lake with scuba divers and one-person submersibles. In this image, the barge from...
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The Hill of Seven Colors in Purmamarca, northwest Argentina.
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360-degree panorama of Machu Picchu taken from the "Temple."
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This 360-degree panorama was taken from near the eastern edge of an unnamed salar (salt flat) near Yungay, Chile, in the Atacama Desert. The salar is a large shallow bowl that, millions of years ago, was filled with water. When the water evaporated, it left behind these salt deposits. The small formations in the foregr...
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Salar de Navidad is in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, the driest place on Earth. The low-lying landscape here, the salty remains of a former lake, has gone largely unchanged for millions of years, reworked only occasionally by small amounts of rain and by the sandblasting action of wind. Th...
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Salar de Navidad is in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, the driest place on Earth. The landscape here is almost totally devoid of life, including bacteria. It has gone largely unchanged for millions of years, reworked only occasionally by small amounts of rain and by the sandblasting action o...
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This 360-degree panorama was shot from Bea Hills, near Yungay, Chile, in the Atacama Desert. Aside from the people you can spot walking around on the hill (or trying to find some shade in the 100-degree heat), there are no living organisms in this photo. In this part of the Atacama, there is too little water for life. ...
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