A peninsula appears to grow as the tide recedes from Kalmat Khor, a lagoon on the southern coast of Pakistan. This region is covered by mudflats that are submerged at high tide — usually in June and July — and reemerge during low tide. The small green areas shown are pockets of mangrove forest, and even smaller red-orange patches are salt deposits.
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Source imagery: Google Timelapse
Kalmat Khor