Imagens do México do Espaço

 

America do Norte

Veja Informações sobre o México

 

Mexico Image

 

Imagem do México

Northwest Mexico and Southern California, U.S.A. Rugged mountains along the spine of Baja California, the deep blue water of the Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez), and the deserts of northwestern Mexico and southern California highlight this photograph. This southerly view provides an excellent panorama extending from the Salton Sea in the Imperial Valley of southern California almost to the southern tip of Baja California. Human imprint on this landscape is primarily found along the rivers and their floodplains, where intensive irrigated agriculture exists. The Colorado River, with its cultivated field patterns (darker areas), can be seen to flow from the north toward the southwest and finally to empty into the broad delta at the center of the photograph and to enter the northern end of the Gulf of California. The international border between the United States and Mexico can be identified by the differences in land management, farming practices, and sizes of fields. The border is the east-west straight line approximately 35 miles (56 kilometers) south of the Salton Sea. The Altar Desert is the arid-looking area with no visible vegetation east of the mouth of the Colorado River (NASA, June 1991).

 

California

 

Baja California

 

Mapa do México

 

Mundo

 

México

Baja California

Imagens do México, América do Norte

 

Mexico

Estados Unidos

 

Baja California

 

México

 

México

 

Golfo da California

 

America Norte Mapa

 

Imagens Terra

 

America do Norte

 

America