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Barranquilla, Magdalena River Mouth, Colombia

From Bonnie Hamre, About.com

Barranquilla, ColombiaImage Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center
Barranquilla, Colombia
STS073-760-032 Barranquilla, Magdalena River Mouth, Colombia October 1995
The mouth of the sediment-laden Magdalena River and Colombia’s chief port, Barranquilla, can be seen in this south-southeast-looking view. The river’s sediment plume extends many miles out into the southwest Caribbean Sea (bottom half of the image). The Magdalena links the interior highlands with the coastal lowlands of Colombia. Barranquilla with a population of well over a million people, is located on the west bank of the river, and has large chemical factories and cement works, along with shipbuilding and textile facilities.

Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. 18 Mar. 2005. "Earth from Space - Image Information." (28 Feb. 2006). Send questions or comments to the NASA Responsible Official at earthweb@jsc.nasa.gov Curator: Earth Sciences Web Team Notices: Web Accessibility and Policy Notices, NASA Web Privacy Policy Last Update: 18 Mar. 2005

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