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Río Paraná, Argentina/Paraguay Winter/Spring 1997
For geographic reference the Yacyretá-Apipé Dams are visible on the Río Paraná near the eastern
edge of the picture (right margin). The Río Paraná is the border between Paraguay (top) and
Argentina (bottom). In addition to the well-defined, natural floodplain of the Río Paraná (darker
feature, mainly on the Paraguay side of the river), the entire scene shows a complex hydrologic
pattern. Complicated and intricate drainage patterns can be observed on both sides of the river.
It appears that the Río Paraná has repeatedly made significant course changes. South of the
river, well defined, older drainage channels, primarily aligned in a northeast-southwest pattern,
can be traced across this flat, swampy terrain. North of the Río Paraná in Paraguay the older
drainage channels are aligned more east-west. Two large smoke plumes (white features-one
originating in Paraguay, the other in Argentina) appear on the right side. A small section (solar
array truss) of the Space Station Mir is visible in the lower right corner of the picture.
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