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EARTH Mongolia -- 15 Oct 2001 -- The western region of Mongolia, with its several salt lakes, can be seen in this true-color satellite image.
EARTH Mongolia -- 15 Oct 2001 -- The western region of Mongolia, with its several salt lakes, can be seen in this true-color satellite image. The northernmost lake, named Uvs Nuur, is Mongolia's largest lake, and is home to over 220 species of birds. The lake has a salt content that is 5 times greater than that of ocean water, supports no fish life, and spans 335,000 hectares (873,000 acres). Also visible are the Russian Republics of Tyka, which borders Mongolia to the north, and Altay, which is west of Tyka -- Picture by Lightroom Photos / NASA / Topfoto
Image ID: OS1875_P0411
Author: ©Lightroom Photos/ NASA/Topfoto
©Lightroom Photos/ NASA/Topfoto
Image size: 8.8 Mpixels (25.3 MB uncompressed) - 2600x3400 pixels (8.7x11.3 in / 22x28.8 cm at 300 ppi)
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