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World Cup Fever in Guadalajara

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World Cup Fever in Guadalajara

The city’s metro area has pushed westward since it last hosted World Cup matches in 1986, expanding across a landscape shaped by ancient volcanoes.

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Earth ObservatoryScienceEarth ObservatoryWorld Cup Fever in GuadalajaraEarthEarth ObservatoryImage of the DayEO ExplorerTopicsAll TopicsAtmosphereLandHeat & RadiationLife on EarthHuman DimensionsNatural EventsOceansRemote Sensing TechnologySnow & IceWaterMore ContentCollectionsGlobal MapsWorld of ChangeArticlesEarth Matters BlogBlue Marble: Next GenerationEO KidsMission: BiomesAboutAbout UsSubscribe🛜 RSSContact UsSearch 5 min readWorld Cup Fever in GuadalajaraImage of the Day for June 12, 2026The city's metro area has pushed westward since it last hosted World Cup matches in 1986, expanding across a landscape shaped by ancient volcanoes.NASA Earth ObservatoryJun 12, 2026 Article View more Images of the Day:Jun 11, 2026Instruments:Landsat 8 — OLILandsat 5Topics:Urban Development April 13,…

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