Sunday, 20 January 2013

Algerian Abstract

Earth from sky!
Algerian Abstract
What look like pale yellow paint streaks slashing through a mosaic of mottled colors are ridges of wind-blown sand that make up Erg Iguidi, an area of ever-shifting sand dunes extending from Algeria into Mauritania in northwestern Africa. Erg Iguidi is one of several Saharan ergs, or sand seas, where individual dunes often surpass 500 meters (nearly a third of a mile) in both width and height. This image was acquired by Landsat 5 on April 8, 1985.

No comments:

Post a Comment