Does your country have SAND DUNES, Jow Forums? The biggest sand dunes in the US are the "Sandhills" in western Nebraska. It's a very strange landscape that covers over 50,000 square km and has very few residents. This is where glaciers from the Rocky Mountains turned the rock into sand, which was then covered by grasses. The drainage is poor, so, rain creates semi-permanent pools of water between the dunes. This is where many birds stop during their north-south migration from Canada.
Does your country have SAND DUNES, Jow Forums? The biggest sand dunes in the US are the "Sandhills" in western Nebraska...
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Here are the dunes closer to the ground:
Fascinating
we built some dunes these late years
dunno if it counts
they make okay beaches
yep
We have some, but most of our deserts are mountains or plateaus
they're in the middle of a river, mind it we have no sea
Pretty sure the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado are the biggest sand dunes in the US.
What kind of fish live in the river? Any alligator/crocodile/etc.? Sharks?
alligators, yes (Caiman yacare)
lots of fish from the famous piranhas to pacús (Piaractus mesopotamicus) and 70 pound surubís (Pseudoplatystoma coruscans) and several others. no freshwater sharks that i know of
They are the tallest, but they cover a very small area compared to the Nebraska dunes.
yep
Posting the superior sand dunes
That looks surreal
Yes. The Rub' Al-Khali desert is 650,000 km^2 and is an inhabited wasteland with no sign of life whatsoever.
Pic related is a sattelite image of it.
Andes are complex as fuck with lots of volcanic terrains.
btw where was this video filmed at?
youtube.com
it has lots of dunes after all?
I guess the only people there must be oil workers, there's no even grass for camels or goats.
Can't tell really, but you have dune fields in the Buenos Aires province coast, even if is rainy, in places like Pinamar they used pines to stabilize the soil.
we have many, almost all our coast is a desert so sand dunes are common
the biggest one is Cerro Blanco in the nazca desert, venerated as a mountain god (apu) in inca times, considered the highest sand dune in the world, the base is at 1300 meters and its summit reaches 2080 meters
>There are many large dunes in the world but none are as tall and as massive as Cerro Blanco, located in Peru’s Nazca Valley. Some three hundred miles (482 km) away from Lima, this monster-sized dune rises 3,860 feet (1176 meters) into the air – and sometimes clouds – and also features a monstrous vertical drop. Loved by only the gnarliest of sand boarders, it can take four or five hours to climb. It’s been called ‘the Everest of the desert and the mother of all dunes.’ That pretty much says it all.
Damn looks like something from interstellar
some peruvian sand dunes
Looks just like the receeding hair on you anglos :^)