Earth from Space: Banks Peninsula, New Zealand

Earth from Space: Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Banks Peninsula, New Zealand, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.

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5 responses to “Earth from Space: Banks Peninsula, New Zealand”

  1. Ill move there right away when I’m 30

  2. Hopefully I can also become an Astronaut someday as well.

  3. It's four ancient volcanoes, not two.

  4. Very nice overview. I live in this area. It is beautiful and I have great fondness for the braided rivers, shingle or sand beaches, and hills.

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