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Rokua Geopark – the world’s northernmost Listed in UNESCO’s Global Geopark Network, which comprises 77 geological heritage sites of particular importance, rarity or aesthetic appeal all over the world. Rokua is Finland’s only and the world’s northernmost member of the network, which it joined in October 20...
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Airborne laser scanning – a new method to geological mapping and research Laser scanning techniques are rapidly spreading to geological surveying, mapping and research. Geologists are eager to include this new method in their toolbox as it is giving accurate elevation and position information regardless of light c...
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The Söderfjärden plain is the result of a meteorite impact about 520 million years ago. Its meteorite edges are well preserved. The arial view of the crater and its surrounding rim has fascinated many spectators. "The most beautiful meteorite crater in Finland" has a diameter of about 4 miles and is more than 300 met...
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A view of Hobart and nearby from Mt Wellington. Downtown, the wharf area, and the whole bay complex is visible. To see the opposite way, from the other side of the bay and looking back up at Mt Wellington - try: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/52267/
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www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/gltiles.html
Full-resolution (30 arc-second) composite image. Made with ImageMagick montage and a little command-line trickery.
Downloadable at: cryptosystem.org/images/globe/globe.png 
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