Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back My Trip to the Dunes Sand dunes can be found throughout North America. Explore these interesting.

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Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back My Trip to the Dunes Sand dunes can be found throughout North America. Explore these interesting places! By Annette Lamb Photos from National Park Service

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back Indiana Dunes The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is located in northern Indiana on the shore of Lake Michigan.

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back Death Valley The sand dunes of Death Valley National Park in southern California have life that is found nowhere else in the world.

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back Great Sand Dunes The Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located in Colorado. It’s strange to see snow covered mountains and sand so close together.

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back White Sands The sands at White Sands National Monument in New Mexico really are bright white! The ripples are formed by wind.

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back Mojave The Mojave National Preserve in California contains magnificent dunes. The wind blows the sand and reshapes the dunes.

Start Stop 2 Stop 3 Stop 4 Stop 5 Stop 6 Stop 1 Next Back Sleeping Bear Dunes The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan contains bluffs and dunes along Lake Michigan.