National Geographic's Photo of the Day for April 6th, taken by Martin Koitme, is a reflective scene featuring a noctilucent cloud being reflected in a bog pool of ESTONIA's Kuresoo Bog. Located in Soomaa National Park (Estonian: Soomaa rahvuspark) of southwestern Estonia, the Kuresoo Bog is one of the world's largest bogs. Also, the word soomaa essentially means land of bogs.
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Sunday, April 6, 2014
Photo of the Day: Kuresoo Bog, Estonia
National Geographic's Photo of the Day for April 6th, taken by Martin Koitme, is a reflective scene featuring a noctilucent cloud being reflected in a bog pool of ESTONIA's Kuresoo Bog. Located in Soomaa National Park (Estonian: Soomaa rahvuspark) of southwestern Estonia, the Kuresoo Bog is one of the world's largest bogs. Also, the word soomaa essentially means land of bogs.
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