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Satellite view of the Caspian Sea
April 9, 2004 - The Caspian Sea is a wash in color. The bright colors are probably caused by sediment and algae. The tan and green swirls hug the coast where agricultural run-off is carried on rivers into the Sea. In the north, a milky blue cloud of sediment seems to overtake the green algae swirls. Sediment commonly tints the water blue in the shallower sections of the Sea.
The world's largest inland lake, the salty Caspian Sea separates Europe from Asia. Around the Sea, the snow has largely disappeared, except in the snow-capped Caucasus Mountains, and the land is turning green with the first flush of spring. Five countries border the Sea. Starting in the top right corner and moving clockwise, they include: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russia. Uzebekistan, on the far right edge, and Armenia, on the left edge, are also shown in this image
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The Baptism of Jesus by St John the Baptist, c1334. Artist: Vardan Lorets'i
The Baptism of Jesus by St John the Baptist, c1334. St John and Jesus, with his hand lifted in blessing with three fingers raised, symbolising the Holy Trinity of God the Father whose hand points down from the clouds, God the Holy Spirit represented by the Dove, and God the Son, Jesus. From an Armenian Evangelistery, a book containing parts of the Christian Gospels which was used during the liturgy
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