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Lusi Mud Volcano, Indonesia
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Published February 4, 2010
Lusi, the world’s largest and fastest growing mud volcano, had developed the mound-like shape of a volcano when this false-color image was acquired in October 2009, two and a half years after its birth.
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Flooding near Machu Picchu, Peru
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Published February 1, 2010
Acquired February 1, 2010, this false-color image shows the Andes Mountains in the wake of flooding in the region. Vegetation appears bright red, clouds appear white, and rivers appear blue-gray and white.
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Plume and Ash from Karymsky Volcano
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A plume rises above Karymsky Volcano’s ash-covered summit in this image from January 28, 2010.
Chiyli Crater, Kazakhstan
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Published January 31, 2010
Acquired October 10, 2007, this false-color image shows Chiyli Crater in western Kazakhstan. Vegetation appears red, and clings primarily to riverbanks near the crater. Sunlight illuminates south-facing slopes, including the central peak of the crater.
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