A satellite photo showing a zoomed-out version of Lake Dukan

Earth from space: Strange phenomena create festive decorations on Iraq’s ‘Christmas tree lake’

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Where is it? Lake Dukan, Iraq [36.10370026, 44.918436632]

What’s in the photo? A giant human-made lake that looks like a festively decorated “Christmas tree”

Who took the photo? European astronaut Alex Gerst on board the ISS

When was it taken? Dec. 3, 2018

This 2018 astronaut photo shows off an unusually triangular “Christmas tree” lake in Iraq that appears to be dressed up for the holidays with a mix of both natural, artificial and illusory decorations.

Lake Dukan is a human-made reservoir that was fully formed in 1959 after the completion of the Dukan Dam — a huge hydroelectric dam near the city of Ranya in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. The large tree-shaped triangle stretches up to 6 miles (10 kilometers) across from its “base” to its “top”; and a smaller gangly offshoot appears to hang off the tree’s top like a wonky star, where the dam drains into the Little Zab River, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.

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