The 30,000 foot view (well, 705 km to be exact)
To fully understand the imapact of the Villahermosa flooding, there are two visual points of view worth sharing today:
The 705 km view, 438 miles above the earth, is provided courtesy of Aqua at the Goddard Space Center in the form of a satellite images of Tabasco taken on October 18, 2007 and November 3, 2007. (links to the higher res images are on the link above.)
The second point of view is provided by Jennifer Szymaszek for The New York Times, who’s images capture a street level, or prehaps more accuratley, a roof level view of living in the flooded capital city.


