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Every Man Can Do That Small Step: Walk the Moon's Surface Without Leaving the Earth

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For most people, there's little chance of ever being able to stand on the surface of the Moon. But there are places on our home planet that can make you feel like you're there. Sputnik has collected photos from around the world that bear a striking similarity to the Moon - and other planets.

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Mountain top of the Mont Ventoux in the Haute-Provence, France.
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The Pinnacles limestone formation in Australia.
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The Altiplano plateau in the Andes.
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Tongariro National Park in New Zealand.
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A hot air balloon over Cappadocia, Turkey.
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A tourist in the Valle de la Luna in the north of Chile.
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Goblin Valley State Park in Utah, United States.
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The white desert between the Egyptian oases of Al-Farafra in the south-west and Al-Bahariya in the northeast.
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The Eastern Carpcliff area in Namibia.
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The Bardenas Reales area in southeast Navarre, Spain.
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