File:Beijing blanketed in dust ESA239200.jpg

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English: Envisat's MERIS captured the sand whipping over Beijing, China, on 17 April 2006, the day after the worst sandstorm in five years sweeping through the capital. (Landmass has been outlined in black around the Yellow Sea for reference.)
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Beijing blanketed in dust
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Environment; Oceans and coastal zones; Environment hazards; Storms
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Earth observation image of the week
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Envisat
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Observing the Earth

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