Lol !! Que veux tu que ce soit d'autre hmmm??
En tous cas je suis tombée (par ton lien) sur les photos sat du
Gabon, c'est chouette il y a plein de photos attachées dessus qu'on peut aggrandir, mais je me demande depuis qd y a un super building en foret dans le nord du
Gabon (à la limite du Camer)...

!!
Je modifie mon message...sur l'endroit que tu cherchais sur la photosat il y a le lien wikipedia:
The Rann of Kutch is a seasonally marshy region located in the Thar Desert biogeographic province in Gujarat state of northwestern
India and the Sind province of Pakistan. The name "Rann" comes from the Hindi word ran (रण) meaning "salt marsh". The Hindi word is derived from Sanskrit / Vedic word (इरिण) attested in the Rigveda and Mahābhārata. Kutch is the name of the district wherein it is situated. The Rann of Kutch comprises some 10000 sqmi between the Gulf of Kutch and the mouth of the Indus River in southern Pakistan. The Luni River, which originates in
Rajasthan, empties into the northeast corner of the Rann. In
India's summer monsoon, the flat desert of salty clay and mudflats, averaging 15 meters above sea level, fill with standing waters, interspersed with sandy islets of thorny scrub, breeding grounds for some of the largest flocks of Greater and Lesser flamingoes. At its greatest extent, the Gulf of Kutch on the west and the Gulf of Cambay on the east are both united during the monsoon. The area was a vast shallows of the Arabian Sea until continuing geological uplift closed off the connection with the sea, creating a vast lake...