Bleeding Heart
Image courtesy ESA
Water flows from the heart-shaped northern lobe of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, as seen in a recently released picture taken by the ESA/NASA Landsat 5 satellite. Once the world's fourth-largest inland body of water, the Aral Sea has been shrinking over the past 50 years as water has been diverted for irrigation.
The whitish area surrounding the lake is a vast salt plain, now called the Aralkum Desert, left behind by the evaporating sea.
Space Photos This Week: Leaky "Heart," Sun Devil, More
4 comments:
It's truly amazing! Love it! Happy Weekend!
very nice blog , great job , hope to be your friend .
Wow! This is a wonderful photo! My word--how lovely--there are hearts to be seen, even from SPACE!
Oh my word, Dani! This is absolutely breathtaking! Wow.
Post a Comment