k Falsecolour satellite image of Italy produced from a DMSP Defense Meteorological Satellite Program film transparency. Taken on May 29th 1979, the picture also shows Sicily bottom, Corsica Sardinia left, Tunisia lower left, Switzerland Austria top, and Yugoslavia Albania right. The band of rugged terrain visible just above Italy is the Alps, the snow cover appearing in yellow. The dark region in the top right hand corner of Sicily is Mount Etna, the highest volcano in Europe. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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False-colour satellite image of Italy produced from a DMSP (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program) film transparency. Taken on May 29th 1979, the picture also shows Sicily (bottom), Corsica & Sardinia (left), Tunisia (lower left), Switzerland & Austria (top), and Yugoslavia & Albania (right). The band of rugged terrain visible just above Italy is the Alps, the snow cover appearing in yellow. The dark region in the top right hand corner of Sicily is Mount Etna, the highest volcano in Europe.
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False-colour satellite image of Italy produced from a DMSP (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program) film transparency. Taken on May 29th 1979, the picture also shows Sicily (bottom), Corsica & Sardinia (left), Tunisia (lower left), Switzerland & Austria (top), and Yugoslavia & Albania (right). The band of rugged terrain visible just above Italy is the Alps, the snow cover appearing in yellow. The dark region in the top right hand corner of Sicily is Mount Etna, the highest volcano in Europe.

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