k Mackenzie Bay, Canada. Falsecolour satellite image showing Mackenzie Bay in the far northwest of Canada. The Bay is at top left. In the centre is Richards Island, a large delta formed by sediments from the Mackenzie River. Sedimentation is seen as the pale blue areas, the deeper blue of the Beaufort Sea is largely obscured by cloud cover white. The reddish brown colour of the land represents tundra vegetation. The data for this image were gathered by a Landsat satellite. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mackenzie Bay, Canada. False-colour satellite image showing Mackenzie Bay in the far north-west of Canada. The Bay is at top left. In the centre is Richards Island, a large delta formed by sediments from the Mackenzie River. Sedimentation is seen as the pale blue areas, the deeper blue of the Beaufort Sea is largely obscured by cloud cover (white). The reddish brown colour of the land represents tundra vegetation. The data for this image were gathered by a Landsat satellite.
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Mackenzie Bay, Canada. False-colour satellite image showing Mackenzie Bay in the far north-west of Canada. The Bay is at top left. In the centre is Richards Island, a large delta formed by sediments from the Mackenzie River. Sedimentation is seen as the pale blue areas, the deeper blue of the Beaufort Sea is largely obscured by cloud cover (white). The reddish brown colour of the land represents tundra vegetation. The data for this image were gathered by a Landsat satellite.

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