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Karman Vortices

Each of these swirling clouds is a result of a meteorological phenomenon known as a Karman vortex. These vortices appeared over Alexander Selkirk Island in the southern Pacific Ocean. Rising precipitously from the surrounding waters, the island's highest point is nearly a mile (1.6 km) above sea level. As wind-driven clouds encounter this obstacle, they flow around it to form these large, spinning eddies.
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Sep 26th 2007 @ 11:14AM

The Earth From Above

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The Richat Structure
Malaspina Glacier
Karman Vortices
Garden City, Kansas
Iran's Largest Desert
Himalayas
Guinea-Bissau's Coast
West Fjords
Dragon Lake
Bolivian Deforestation
Ocean Sand, Bahamas
Australian Scar
Aleutian Clouds
Terkezi Oasis