Recursion

Recursive islands and lakes

A recursive island or lake is an island or a lake that lies within a lake or an island.For the purposes of defining recursion, small continental land masses such as Madagascar and New Zealand count as islands, while large continental land masses do not. Islands found within lakes in these countries are often recursive islands because the lake itself is located on an island. (Wikipedia).

Recursive islands and lakes
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From playlist Oceans | National Geographic

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Florida Keys 4K - Tropical Islands - Scenic Drive

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Blue Lagoon | National Geographic

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From playlist Nature's Fury | National Geographic

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From playlist Animals | National Geographic

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From playlist News | National Geographic

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From playlist Linear, Exponential, and Logistic Growth: Recursive/Explicit

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From playlist Rails Conf 2012

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From playlist The Coolest Stuff on the Planet

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From playlist Elements | Season 4 | Seeker

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