Continental-scale animation notebook #1336
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As part of my ongoing re-familiarisation with DEA, I've ported over the DE Africa notebook that shows how to export a continental-scale animation. The current example uses a time series of Landsat 8-9 geomedians. Probably too slow for merging in its current configuration but its a place to start the conversation.
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