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Phnom Penh and the Mekong Basin, Cambodia.
Phnom Penh, known as the Pearl of Asia, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap Rivers. These two rivers merge to form the Tonlé Bassac River, which flows south away from Phnom Penh and across the border into Vietnam. This complex hydrological system is situated in the Mekong floodplain, which is home to many natural and agricultural habitats. As one of the most productive ecosystems, this region is of great importance for Cambodia’s food provisions.
DMCii supplies satellite imagery products and services to a wide range of international customers from a unique constellation of satellites for agriculture, forestry, mapping and many more markets.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
Phnom Penh and the Mekong Basin, Cambodia.
Phnom Penh, known as the Pearl of Asia, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap Rivers. These two rivers merge to form the Tonlé Bassac River, which flows south away from Phnom Penh and across the border into Vietnam. This complex hydrological system is situated in the Mekong floodplain, which is home to many natural and agricultural habitats. As one of the most productive ecosystems, this region is of great importance for Cambodia’s food provisions.
DMCii supplies satellite imagery products and services to a wide range of international customers from a unique constellation of satellites for agriculture, forestry, mapping and many more markets.
See our website for more images of the month.
Join us on our Twitter feed for the latest information,
DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS