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        Set One: Image 8 of 20: Alps Lake Geneva and Jura
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Ad Dahna Riyadh

Adam's Lake

Agriculture Circles

Ahmar Mountains

Air Mountains

Aldabra Islands

Alexandria

Alps Lake Geneva and Jura Mountains

Altai Mountains and Valley of the Lakes

Altai Mountains and Valley of the Lakes 2
  This spectacular, northeast-looking, low-oblique photograph reveals Lake Geneva and the elongated valley between the Jura Mountains of France and the high Bernese Alps of Switzerland. Crescent-shaped Lake Geneva, 45 miles (70 kilometers) long, is noted for its deep-blue, remarkably transparent waters and seiches, tidal fluctuations that suddenly change the lake’s water level. The Rhone River enters the lake from the Bernese Alps to the east and exits the lake at its south end through the city of Geneva. North and west of Lake Geneva are the Jura Mountains (visible along the northern edge of the photograph) that extend in northeast-southwest, narrow, parallel ridges. Their rounded crests and summits are covered with pine forests and good pasturelands. Hydroelectric plants scattered throughout the mountains supply power to pulp and paper, textile, watchmaking, and woodworking industries. The Jura Mountains are a popular year-round resort area. East of Lake Geneva are the snow-capped Bernese Alps (visible along the eastern edge of the photograph) that afford some of the finest winter sports and mountaineering terrain in the world. The Bernese Alps, consisting primarily of granite and metamorphic rocks that are extremely resistant to erosion, have an overlay of sedimentary formations that have buckled up and folded. Subsequently scoured by glaciers, the mountains are now marked by deep valleys, knife-edged ridges, and steep walls that rise abruptly from lower slopes. Surrounded by vineyards northeast of Lake Geneva is Neuchatel, an elongated lake 24 miles (39 kilometers) long and 4 to 5 miles (6 to 8 kilometers) wide.   Amazon Basin Fires Smoke Palls

Amistad Reservoir

Amojjar Pass

Andes Mountains and Ampato Volcano

Antigua Island

Apalachee Bay and Panama City

Appalachian Mountains

Appalachians and the Susquehanna River

Aral Sea

Aschension Island
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