Siberian ribbons
Credit | Image taken by the Landsat-5 satellite, courtesy of NASA and the U.S. Department of the Interior / U.S. Geological Survey. Source: NASA Goddard Photo and Video stream. |
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Vivid colors and bizarre shapes come together in this artistic, fantastical image, taken from space on June 15, 2005. The labyrinth of exotic features was spotted along the edge of Russia's Chaunskaya Bay (shown by the vivid blue half circle) in northeastern Siberia. Two major rivers, the Chaun and Palyavaam, flow into the bay, which in turn opens into the Arctic Ocean. Ribbon lakes and bogs are present throughout the area, created by depressions left by receding glaciers.