Since the first satellite photos of Earth on August 14, 1959 things have evolved a little. A little more I would say, as you would be shocked to see a comparison between the photos here and the first ones ever taken from space. Since then, though, NASA has found a lot of beautiful places on Earth that many of us have never seen. From what I’ve seen in these great satellite pictures, the deltas look simply awesome. Also, the frosty places like mountains, fjords or glaciers have a dreamy look that looks almost photoshopped.
Mississippi Delta – USA
Malaspina Glacier – Alaska, USA
Himalaya – Bhutan, China, India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, Afghanistan
Alluvian fan – China
Terminos Lagoon – Mexico
Danubian Delta – Romania
Bogda Mountains – China
Bahamas
Brandberg – Namibia
Cabo San Antonio – Argentina
Cancun – Mexico
Canyon – Utah, USA
Coahuila – Mexico
Baffin Gulf – Greenland
Shoemaker Crater – Australia
Dasht-e Kevir Desert – Iran
Delta – Holland
Ganges Delta – India
Lena Delta – Russia
Parana Delta – Argentina
Volga Delta – Russia
Yukon Delta – Alaska, USA
Namibian Desert – Namibia
Akpatok island – Canada
Sirian Desert – Siria, Jordan, Irak and Saudi Arabia
Edrengiyn Nuruu – China
Vatnajökull – Iceland
Garden City – Kansas, USA
Guinea Bissau
Iraq
Jau – Brazil
Jordan
Kalahari Desert – Namibia
Kamchatka Peninsula – Russia
Kilimanjaro – Tanzania
Carnegie Lake – Australia
Lake Disappointment – Australia
Salt Desert – Iran
Mount Etna – Italy
Atlas Mountains – Morocco
Norway
Terkezi Oasis – Chad
Ghadamis river – Libia
Niger river – Africa
Sandy Scars – Australia
Richat Structure – Mauritania
Von Karman vortex – Pacific Ocean
Volcanoes – Chile & Argentina
Colima volcano – Mexico
Pinakate National Park- Mexico
Fjords – Iceland