QUICK FACTS

Where is it? Beni River, Bolivia [-11.23789979, -66.2670646]

What’s in the photo? False colors representing the varying levels of biomass around the river

Which satellite took the photo? The European Space Agency’s Biomass satellite

When was it released? June 23, 2025

This trippy satellite snap shows the hidden intricacies of the biomass, or carbon-rich material, surrounding a winding river in Bolivia. The first-of-its-kind image, snapped last year, shows the unique orbital perspective from one of Europe’s newest spacecraft.

The striking photo shows a section of land — around 56 miles (90 kilometers) long and 37 (60 km) wide — surrounding the Beni River (or Rio Beni) in northern Bolivia. The convoluted waterway stretches approximately 680 miles (1,095 km) from its origin in the Andes, just north of La Paz, and into Brazil, where it merges with the Amazon River.

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