Earth from Space: Korean Peninsula
The Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission takes us over the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.
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A small but important peninsula. The views from even this altitude are significant in several ways. Thanks for sharing.
north korea=best korea
Always remember about Korean Seas :
West side : (shallow, cold water, complex lane, many islands, mud flats)
East side : (deep, simple lane, beach and harbor bays, turning temperatures)
South side : (warm water, 4 hundreds of islands, aquaculture industries)
As always, thank you. These videos could be maybe a minute longer?
Saludos , gracias por la información ilustrativa , muy provechosa.
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Thank you so much making video about Korea. But if you make video one more time, would you mention Dokdo and East sea in that video?
this reminds me of the movie Peninsula
Due to the earth's rotation and geographical characteristics, Korea is suffering from yellow dust and fine dust due to the westerly wind from China. In addition, due to the topography of the Korean Peninsula in the east and west, it serves as an air filter for the Japanese archipelago. (The west side of the Korean Peninsula is a basin, and the east side is made up of the Taebaek Mountains. ) That's why the air is always clear in Japan. This is the similar reason why Hawaii and California are always clear.