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Shaded Relief Image of Saint Pierre and Miquelon

This image shows two islands, Miquelon and Saint Pierre, located south of Newfoundland, Canada. These islands, along with five smaller
islands, are a self-governing territory of France. A thin barrier beach divides Miquelon, with Grande Miquelon to the north and Petite Miquelon
to the south. Saint Pierre Island is located to the lower right. With the islandsí location in the north Atlantic Ocean and their deep water ports,
fishing is the major part of the economy. The maximum elevation of the island is 240 meters (787 feet). The land mass of the islands is about
242 square kilometers, or 1.5 times the size of Washington DC.
This shaded relief image was generated using topographic data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. A computer-generated artificial
light source illuminates the elevation data to produce a pattern of light and shadows. Slopes facing the light appear bright, while those facing
away are shaded. On flatter surfaces, the pattern of light and shadows can reveal subtle features in the terrain. Shaded relief maps are
commonly used in applications such as geologic mapping and land use planning.
Source: NASA's Planetary Photo Journal
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