See the fanciful Earth through satellite images

The Lake District in Al-Hasa or the desert in Saudi Arabia is as mysteriously as a fairyland somewhere far away from Earth seen from Google Earth satellites. The photos below make you not be surprised about a fantasy Earth.

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Lake Baskunchak saltwater lake has an area of ​​about 115 km2 in the Astrakhan region, Russia.

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The remote gem mine is about 600 km south of Adelaide, Australia.

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Mansel Island is deserted without people from the Arctic Islands, Canada.

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Kiribati island, Pacific Ocean has 33 atolls.

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The array of olive forests in the Estepa region, Spain.

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Al-Hasa Desert in Saudi Arabia has long been inhabited by people dependent on natural oases.

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View of the Boutilimit desert in Mauritania, Africa.

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Lake Lake District in Cumbria County, England.This is the place with the most famous natural scenery in England.

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Andes Mountains, Argentina territory.

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Pico del Teide volcano is 3,718 m high, the highest mountain in Spain.

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Nukufetau atoll is in the island nation of Tuvalu, southern Pacific.

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Chaurikharka village area, Nepal - a tourist stop before preparing to conquer Mount Everest.