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Valentine's Day
Galešnjak, Croatia
Happy Valentine’s Day! Galesnjak - commonly known as “Lover’s Island” - is a naturally occurring, heart-shaped isle off the coast of Croatia.
Khartoum, Sudan
The Gezira Scheme is one of the largest irrigation projects in the world, situated at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile Rivers near the city of Khartoum, Sudan. Because the soil slopes away from the rivers, water naturally flows through 2,700 miles of irrigation canals with gravity. The project covers a total 3,400 square miles, approximately half of the country's total land under irrigation.
Angkor, Cambodia
Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world (first Hindu, then Buddhist). Constructed in the 12th century, the 820,000 square meter site features a moat and forest that harmoniously surround a massive temple at its center.
2/11/2015
Arlit, Niger
Uranium mine in Arlit, Niger. French nuclear power generation as well as the French nuclear weapons program are dependent on the uranium that is extracted from the mine - more than 3400 tonnes per year.
2/9/2015
Residential housing
Gardnerville, Nevada, USA
38.942935791°, -119.737708357°
Residential streets and cul-de-sacs swirl in Gardnerville, Nevada, USA.
2/4/2015
Cargo ships / Oil tankers
Singapore
Cargo ships and tankers - some weighing up to 300,000 tons - wait outside the entry to the Port of Singapore. The facility is the world's second-busiest port in terms of total tonnage, shipping a fifth of the world's cargo containers and half of the world's annual supply of crude oil.
1/20/2015
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
25.055363303°, 55.248780015°
A whirlpool interchange connects three major roads by the Miracle Garden in Dubai, UAE. When construction of this junction began in 2006, Dubai contained 30,000 industrial cranes - 25% of all cranes on the planet.
1/8/2015
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Cube Houses in Rotterdam, Netherlands consist of 38 small cubes and two ‘super-cubes’ connected together. Each cube is titled at a 45 degree angle and rests upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. Designed by architect Piet Blom, the concept represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest.
12/30/2014
Busan, South Korea
The Sasang District in Busan, South Korea is home to 275,000 people and has a population density of 20,000 inhabitants per square mile.
12/22/2014
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
36.875248962°, -76.320259862°
Train cars filled with coal are stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. Operated by the Norfolk Southern corporation, Lamberts Point Pier 6 is the largest coal-loading station in the Northern Hemisphere and serves at the temporary depot for the company’s fleet of 23,000 coal cars.
Pilton, Somerset, England
Glastonbury Festival is a five-day music event attended by more than 135,000 people every year in Pilton, England. The population of Pilton on the other 360 days of the year is 998.
11/13/2014
Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, USA
At the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park, visitors can get a close-up view on a series of elevated boardwalks. The hot spring gets its vivid color from pigmented bacteria that grow around the edge of the mineral-rich water. While our Overviews typically consider human impact on the landscape, here we marvel in our fascination with the beauty of the natural world.
11/10/2014
Black Rock City, Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA
Burning Man is a week-long, annual event held in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, USA. Drawing more than 65,000 participants in 2014, the event is described as an experiment in community, art, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance. The developed part of Black Rock City, the temporary residence of the campers, is arranged as a series of concentric streets with the "Man Sculpture" and his supporting complex at the center.
11/4/2014
Tulip Fields
Lisse, Netherlands
52.273961460°, 4.554789725°
On December 4, a collection of Overviews will go on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany. Throughout the month, we will bring back some of the selections for the “Welcome to the Anthropocene” exhibit, such as this Overview of vibrant tulip fields sprawling across the landscape in Lisse, Netherlands.
10/23/2014
Hamm, Germany
Passenger and freight trains wait in the rail yard at Hamm (Westfalen) Station in Hamm, Germany. While the station now serves as one of the region's major InterCityExpress passenger hubs, its marshalling yard operates at only 10% of its original 10,000 wagon per day capacity following the severe damage inflicted on it during World War II.
10/13/2014
North Island, New Zealand
Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont, is an active stratovolcano on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. A change in vegetation is sharply delineated between the national forest that encircles the volcano and the surrounding land comprised of intensively-farmed dairy pastures.
10/2/2014
Valencia, Spain
The urban plan of the L’Eixample district in Valencia, Spain is characterized by long straight streets, a strict grid pattern crossed by wide avenues, and square blocks with chamfered corners.
9/16/2014
Tokai, Aichi, Japan
35.039460°, 136.889525°
Industrial buildings line the coast of Tokai, Japan. The city’s economy is dominated by a massive steel mill operated by Nippon Steel, the second largest producer of steel in the world.
9/7/2014
Plymouth, Washington, USA
46.011747,-119.494514
Pivot irrigation fields stretch out from the Columbia River near Plymouth, Washington on the border with Oregon. Powered by electric motors, lines of sprinklers rotate 360 degrees to evenly irrigate crops.