
Using Satellites to Make Discoveries
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The view from space has led to some amazing discoveries in the most remote landscapes.
The world’s longest beaver dam in Alberta and an island of unexplored forest on top of vertical cliffs in Mozambique are two incredible discoveries made using satellite images.
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Using Satellites to Make Discoveries
Clip: Episode 3 | 1m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
The world’s longest beaver dam in Alberta and an island of unexplored forest on top of vertical cliffs in Mozambique are two incredible discoveries made using satellite images.
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