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22 June 2009

  • curprev 04:1404:14, 22 June 2009imported>Caesar Schinasm 2,220 bytes +2,220 Replace Template:Information with Template:Image_Details

19 July 2007

  • curprev 18:5018:50, 19 July 2007imported>Kjetil Ree 2,043 bytes +2,043 {{ Information |Description= With a landscape largely shaped by glaciers over the last ice age, the Scandinavian Peninsula is as picturesque in the winter as it is cold. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA’s Terra satellite captured the above image of the Scandinavian Peninsula on February 19, 2003. Along the left side of the peninsula, one can see the jagged inlets, known as fjords, lining Norway’s coast. Many of these fjords are well over 2,000...