Earth from space: Trio of ringed ice caps look otherworldly on Russian Arctic islands

This stunning satellite image shows a trio of barren islands in the Russian Arctic, offering a rare look at the region’s colorful, concentric rings of ever-present ice caps.

The Severnaya Zemlya archipelago is a collection of Russian-owned islands in the Arctic Ocean covering about 14,300 square miles (37,000 square kilometers) — about the same size as Maryland — off the northernmost coastline of Siberia. The archipelago is located along the border between the Kara Sea and the Laptev Sea and has four main land masses: Komsomolets Island, Pioneer Island, October Revolution Island and Bolshevik Island.

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