File:Khait Rockslide landsat.png
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[edit]DescriptionKhait Rockslide landsat.png |
English: Screen capture from NASA World Wind software of the Khait landslide in Tajikistan that occurred on 10 July 1949. The scar at the head of the slide is visible just to the right of the centre of the picture with the landslide deposit seen on both sides of the Obi-Kabud River |
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