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Description Lake Athabasca, Canada. Lake Athabasca straddles the border between Alberta (west) and Saskatchewan (east) - the black line. In the false-color image, vegetation is green, water is dark blue, and ice (or snow) is light blue.
Date Visualization Date: 2002-06-18
Source Visible Earth, NASA (extract)
Author Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC

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Lake Athabasca, Canada. Lake Athabasca straddles the border between Alberta (west) and Saskatchewan (east) - the black line. In the false-color image, vegetation is green, water is dark blue, and ice (or snow) is light blue.

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