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| The 'road' to the dunes is sand and gravel, so I'm glad I didn't try to go to the dunes when I was pulling my trailer. |
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| I didn't drive too close to them because I was afraid of getting stuck in the sand. |
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| There were beautiful ripples of sand on the dunes. The temperature was in the high 60s and as you can see, there were very few clouds in the sky. |
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| There are three species of scarab beetles that are endemic to these dunes. That means they are not found anywhere else in the world! This one was about 1/2 inch long. It made cool tracks in the sand! |
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| The dunes sit up against the Funeral Mountains. |
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| The dunes were more extensive than I thought they would be. |
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| The tallest dune rises 500 feet above the Amargosa Valley! |
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| I walked up the first dune. The sand was soft and cold. It was so dry that I sunk into the sand with every step I took. |
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| Scarab beetles have it a little easier because they are so light and small. Their larva can stay under ground for up to two years! The adults live two to three weeks. |
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| The dunes are still growing! |
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| I thought they were beautiful! |
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| Away from the ATVs, it was very quiet. |
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| See the "new" dune forming here? It's only about 3 feet tall. |
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| I was glad I had come to investigate! |
























































