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@Keiko_geo That's right. The pan is fed by three rivers to the north, where water evaporates rather than ever reaching the ocean. Before reaching Etosha water flows through the 'Oshana system', a series of wetlands that supports a high (by Namibian standards) population density.
@mzaas @gartn001 @sentinel_hub That is odd. I wonder if there's some bias associated with cloud detection over water bodies? There is some mention of inconsistency here: https://t.co/wbNlU0S341