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Original upload log
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2005-03-26 19:30 Ds13 675×498× (67260 bytes) desaturated the background Landsat image so the color overlays would stand out
2005-03-26 19:24 Ds13 675×498× (71110 bytes) Update, showing actual data. I have the XCF source image with layers and transparency for easier editing if anyone would like to make changes.
2005-03-26 09:16 Ds13 675×498× (91337 bytes) Landsat image (originally [[Vancouver_Landsat.jpg]]) showing bodies of water listed in [[Bodies of water in Vancouver]]. {{GFDL}}
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2007-01-27T13:16:25Z Voyager 1000x1000 (236089 Bytes) Landsat image of Vancouver, British Columbia. This image is a work of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, taken or made during the course of an employee's official duties. As works of the U.S. federal govern