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A satellite image of the Isle of Man, taken on 1 May 2001, covers an area of about 30x50 km (19x31 mi). The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. Photo courtesy of NASA.
This natural-color satellite image of the Isle of Man from 1 May 2001 shows the northern end of the island; the image has been rotated so north is to the right. Croplands cover the relatively flat terrain of the northern coastal plain, which forms a rough triangle. Toward the south, the rock layers are collectively known as the Manx Group; they make up the bulk of the Isle of Man. Photo courtesy of NASA.