great salt desert, iran, taken by landsat 7 on feb. 10, 2003

great salt desert, iran, taken by landsat 7 on feb. 10, 2003

Quoted from: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/11/earth-as-art-....id=592

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Amira says:
posted on dec 08, 2010   (permalink)

Like poster paints run wild, this image reveals an eclectic montage of landscapes in Iran's largest desert, the Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert. The word kavir is Persian for salt marsh. The almost-uninhabited region covers an area of more than 77,000 square kilometers [29,730 square miles] and is a mix of dry streambeds, desert plateaus, mudflats and salt marshes. Extreme heat, dramatic daily temperature swings, and violent storms are the norm in this inhospitable place.

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