Since the first satellite photos of Earth on August 14, 1959 things have evolved a little. A little more I would say, as you would be shocked to see a comparison between the photos here and the first ones ever taken from space. Since then, though, NASA has found a lot of beautiful places on Earth that many of us have never seen. From what I’ve seen in these great satellite pictures, the deltas look simply awesome. Also, the frosty places like mountains, fjords or glaciers have a dreamy look that looks almost photoshopped.
Mississippi Delta – USA

Malaspina Glacier – Alaska, USA

Himalaya – Bhutan, China, India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, Afghanistan

Alluvian fan – China

Terminos Lagoon – Mexico

Danubian Delta – Romania

Bogda Mountains – China

Bahamas

Brandberg – Namibia

Cabo San Antonio – Argentina

Cancun – Mexico

Canyon – Utah, USA

Coahuila – Mexico

Baffin Gulf – Greenland

Shoemaker Crater – Australia

Dasht-e Kevir Desert – Iran

Delta – Holland

Ganges Delta – India

Lena Delta – Russia

Parana Delta – Argentina

Volga Delta – Russia

Yukon Delta – Alaska, USA

Namibian Desert – Namibia

Akpatok island – Canada

Sirian Desert – Siria, Jordan, Irak and Saudi Arabia

Edrengiyn Nuruu – China

Vatnajökull – Iceland

Garden City – Kansas, USA

Guinea Bissau

Iraq

Jau – Brazil

Jordan

Kalahari Desert – Namibia

Kamchatka Peninsula – Russia

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

Carnegie Lake – Australia

Lake Disappointment – Australia

Salt Desert – Iran

Mount Etna – Italy

Atlas Mountains – Morocco

Norway

Terkezi Oasis – Chad

Ghadamis river – Libia

Niger river – Africa

Sandy Scars – Australia

Richat Structure – Mauritania

Von Karman vortex – Pacific Ocean

Volcanoes – Chile & Argentina

Colima volcano – Mexico

Pinakate National Park- Mexico

Fjords – Iceland
