The Batagaika Crater is the largest permafrost crater in the world and holds clues to prehistoric life on Earth. This massive landslide is located in Siberia. It formed in the 1960s when deforestation caused the permafrost to melt. The crater is about one kilometre wide and 90 metres deep, and has been growing year after year, as the warming
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First day of the 2nd Bulgarian Workshop with international participation under the FPCUP project dedicated to the EU Copernicus programme.
First day of the 2nd Bulgarian Workshop with international participation under the FPCUP project dedicated to the EU Copernicus programme.
The Bay of Algeciras, in the south of Spain’s autonomous region of Andalusia, hosts two important port cities: Algeciras and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The Bay has been a hub connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea for the past 300 years.Algeciras is one of the largest ports in Europe and in the world in three
With a surface area of approximately 600 square km and approximately 78 km in length, Lake Balaton is the largest lake in central Europe. It supports a large population of plant and animal species. Owing to the lake’s many beaches and summer festivals and to its stunningly clear freshwater, the Lake Balaton area is a popular tourist destination in
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