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Dunes

Mesquite Dunes
Mesquite Dunes
by Jeremy Bishop

I found myself trekking through the dunes in the middle of 33MPH winds. It was early in the morning when the winds were less violent, but when the sunrise hit the winds took a drastic change for the worse.

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Sand Dunes
Mesquite Dunes
by Yi Jiang

Death Valley National Park

Desert landscape with sand dunes of Pica and mountains. Atacama desert, Chile
Pica Dunes
by Gerhard Hüdepohl
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Dunes - Pica, Chile
Pica Dunes
by AnyRoadAnywhere
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Ripples in the Sand
Mesquite Dunes

Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California

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Rippled
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Sunset in the sand dunes of Mesquite Flats in Death Valley National Park. I am always amazed at how long a sunset lasts in California, they seem to...

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Undisturbed
Mesquite Dunes

Sunset over a fairly undisturbed section of the sand dunes at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park. It took a lot of walking and...

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Dune
Mesquite Dunes

Mesquite Dunes - Death Valley

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In the Distance
Mesquite Dunes

Little did I know when I took this photo how totally it would fit with what will surely be the phrase of the year: "social distancing". I can't quite...

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Mesquite Dunes Memories
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There's a feeling I get when I look to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving…

I was out of water and dehydrating fast, but the light was...

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Sand Dunes
Mesquite Dunes
by Yi Jiang

Death Valley National Park

Texture of Sand Dunes
Mesquite Dunes
by Yi Jiang

Death Valley National Park

Sunset in Dunes
Dunas de Taton
by Jiri Hajek

Afternoon in the Puna de Atacama region usually brings a strong wind, which makes very interesting conditions at the Dunes of Tatón. The wind carries sand, which scatters and softens the light. The conditions just before sunset are amazing for photography!

You just have to be careful, as the sand gets everywhere and could damage your equipment. I didn't use tripod due to the wind and used two bodies in order to have both wide and tele-lenses, without the need to switch them in the dusty conditions.

All in all, a very enjoyable evening! The wind settled down soon after the sunset making the dusk better.

Getting there: The dunes are easily accessible by a dirt road from Fiambalá, about 30 km to the North. Local 4WD vehicles even drive right into to dunes, but it isn't necessary, you can park next to the road, walk few hundreds meters and find your favorite composition there.

Snowy dunes (in explore)
Dunes
by Heike Rosenbaum

Captured during a snow storm in the dunes

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In Explore on 25 February 2019

Thank you so much for all your kind comments. I am truly overwhelmed.

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Bamburgh Castle
by Jakub Slováček

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Trodden Sands of Time
Mesquite Dunes

Mesquite Dunes – Death Valley National Park

The first thing I thought about while planning this trip was how much I was looking forward to...

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Ripples in Time
Mesquite Dunes

Having grossly underestimated the amount of time required to drive from the Charcoal Kilns, I arrived at the dunes with only 30 minutes of sunlight...

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Line in the sand
Mesquite Dunes

Dunes of Death Valley CA

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Entwined [EXPLORED]
Mesquite Dunes

Early morning light starts to hit the Sand Dunes in Death Valley and the different shapes take on new life. I had so much fun looking for patterns...

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Shadowed Desolation [Explored]
Mesquite Dunes

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Mesquite Dunes
by Sandeep Thomas

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The Mesquite Flat Dunes at Death Valley national park near Stovepipe Wells. The slight bright hue of the clouds is because they are not clouds but smoke from the nearest wildfires which was raging a couple of hours south of the park. We walked into the dunes without much preparations and boy were we in for a surprise. Walking on these dunes is one of the hardest things I have ever done. Not only are they incredibly hot but they are very deceptive in their height plus the sand gets everywhere. This is the most famous of the sand dunes in Death Valley as they are easily accessible from rt190 and the parking lot is large and easy to find.

Located in central Death Valley near Stovepipe Wells, access is from Hwy. 190 or from the unpaved Sand Dunes Road. Although the highest dune rises only about 100 feet, the dunes actually cover a vast area. This dune field includes three types of dunes: crescent, linear, and star-shaped. Polygon-cracked clay of an ancient lakebed forms the floor. Mesquite trees have created large hummocks that provide stable habitats for wildlife. Thanks for visiting my photo hope you all enjoyed it.

Last Light
Dunas de Taton
by Jiri Hajek

Last rays of the setting Sun created amazing light in the dusty and windy dunes.

Sand ripples in the dunes of Pica, Atacama desert Chile
Pica Dunes
by Gerhard Hüdepohl
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Sand dunes of Pica at sunset
Pica Dunes
by Gerhard Hüdepohl
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Mesquite Ripples
Mesquite Dunes

I thought I came away from this particular morning empty handed, unable to find any sort of untouched dunes with dramatic curves. This will have to...

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Touched
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Imagine you are at the Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley. It's very hot, yet beautiful all around you. But you have to...

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Summoning the Forces
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We interrupt our regularly scheduled Iceland landscape programming to bring you recent footage of an event in Death Valley California, where the...

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Into the distance
Mesquite Dunes

Mud Cracks and Dunes - Death Valley CA

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The Devil's Sand Trap
Mesquite Dunes

Whenever I have a conference in Las Vegas I try to arrange an escape for a day or two in to Death Valley. One of my absolute favorite places to...

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First Light
Mesquite Dunes

The first light of sunrise hits the soft sand shapes of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park. Finding a quiet place with no...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Dunes!
Most notably Jiri Hajek, Yi Jiang and Heike Rosenbaum.