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In northwestern China, near the ancient Silk Road outpost of Dunhuang, the sandy landscape sees little moisture but is no stranger to cold.
In northwestern China, near the ancient Silk Road outpost of Dunhuang, the sandy landscape sees little moisture but is no stranger to cold. When the cold combines with rare precipitation, the sand dunes of this desert are graced with snow. The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite acquired these natural-color images of an area south of Dunhuang. The ground was snow free on November 27, 2012 (top), but a snowstorm moved through the region by December 7, 2012
Image ID: OS1875_P0626
Author: Lightroom Photos / Topfoto
Lightroom Photos / Topfoto
Image size: 28.8 Mpixels (82.4 MB uncompressed) - 4800x6000 pixels (16.0x20.0 in / 40.6x50.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Image keywords: archaeology, art, Aurel Stein, Cave of the Thousand Buddhas, Central Asia, China, desert, Dunes, Dunhuang, history, OS1875, photo, photograph, RFPP, Sinkiang
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