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![]() The satellite picture of the Gulf of Bothnia in Google Earth has a big and odd-looking north-south cloud streak across the upper part of the gulf. It contacts the shore around Kokkola. Put 64.3 N , 22.6 E into the Google Earth search box and you'll land in the middle of the streak. Is this just some random natural cloud or something else, like a plume from a power plant's cooling towers? |
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