Undated file photo of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, an ecological preserve in
Namibia's vast Namib Desert. Coastal winds create the tallest sand dunes in the world
here, with some dunes reaching 980 feet in height. Pictures of the earth beamed back
by satellite are an important tool for the military, but the Library of Congress
says they can also be art. Images from Landsat7 are on show in an exhibit called
'Earth as Art,' at the Geography and Map Division until July 23, 2003. (AP Photo/USGS)
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