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Mini lake meets snowy rim of Canada’s oldest ice mass — Earth from space

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Where is it? Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada [69.8543969, -72.30088281]

What’s in the photo? A lake bisecting the snowy rim of an ancient glacier

Which satellite took the photo? NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite

When was it taken? Sept. 4, 2010

This striking satellite photo shows the point where a tiny lake bisects the snowy rim of a massive ancient glacier on a Canadian island in the Arctic Circle.

The small body of water, dubbed Gee Lake, is around 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) across at its widest point. It is located along the edge of the southeast limb of the Barnes Ice Cap — a roughly 2,300-square-mile (6,000 square kilometers), “bowling-pin-shaped” glacier situated at the center of Baffin Island in Canada’s Nunavut territory.

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