Alluvial Fan

From the USGS Landsat Project: An alluvial fan of the Taklimakan Desert in XinJiang Province, China. [high-res]
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Saturday, April 15th, 2006 at 11:50 pm
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From the USGS Landsat Project: An alluvial fan of the Taklimakan Desert in XinJiang Province, China. [high-res]
via Pruned
(Via Future Feeder.)
[tags]water, photography[/tags]
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