Image:Peloponnese-Map satview BlueMarbleProject.jpg

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Description

Satview of Peloponnese, Part of Greece, in visible light. NASA-MODIS-Project Blue Marble.
Names and borders added by ulrichstill.

Source

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3232

Date

2002-06-09

Author

NASA MODIS

Permission

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