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Lake Carnegie

Lake Carnegie
Image taken 5/19/1999

Ephemeral Lake Carnegie, in Western Australia, fills with water only during periods of significant rainfall. In dry years, it is reduced to a muddy marsh.

 

Lake Carnegie can be found on Landsat 7 WRS Path 109 Row 78, center: -26.00, 122.73.

The desert looks like sheets of rock that have a mottled
color.

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