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Earth from Space: Sandstorm over the Mediterranean
02-16-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)A strong wind blows sand and dust across the Mediterranean Sea from the Libyan Desert, located in the northeast section of the Sahara Desert, to Sicily and the southern tip of the Italian Peninsula on 10 February 2007 in this Envisat image.
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