Aerial view of Lake Poopó: sediment and storm in Bolivia, 1990
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NASA. View of Earth from space. Lake Poopó, a brackish lake in the Altiplano of southwestern Bolivia, is fed mainly by the Desaguadero River, which flows intermittently southeastward from Lake Titicaca. This close-up photograph of Lake Poopó shows a plume of sediment that has entered the lake from the northwest and its dispersal pattern, as well as a single-cell storm near the northeast shore. 1990. Vintage chromogenic print. Numbering in margin on front. Label on back. 40.6 x 40.6 cm with margins.
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