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Just before Christmas I posted a picture of the Imperial Sand Dunes in California with three off-road vehicles and their riders blasting across the dunes. Well that was on the South side of I-8. This is from the same spot, but on the North side of the interstate. If you missed the other picture, or want more information about the Imperial Sand Dunes, I've included the link below to that picture. The other picture has a link with information about the dunes.
We spotted this male Kestrel a fair way off on a fence alongside some sand dunes in Spain.
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Camel caravan to an overnight stay at a Berber camp in the Erg Chebbi Dunes, Western Sahara
Photo taken while riding a camel
Panorama 10280 x 3384 pixels
Camera: Canon Eos 7D
Lens: EF24-105mmF/4L-IS-USM
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 24 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO: 100
Early morning at Mesquite Sand Dune in Death Valley, photobombed by an unsuspecting model in a flowing outfit (upper right corner of the photo).
"Do not free the camel from the weight of your hump; maybe you're making it stop being a camel."
G.K. Chesterton
Late afternoon hike along the West Beach Trail. On the other side of the sand dune are some smaller dunes, the beach and Lake Michigan.
Started reviewing the unprocessed images from our 2019 Utah trip and will begin to post some of them. These ancient colorful sand dunes are 190 million years old and consist of high-angled cross-bedded sandstone. It's a great place to climb and explore on foot.
Having miss timed the sunrise and on hands and knees on the water edge, it was a long half hour wait. I used a 6 stop ND to smooth the water a little. Powlett River just behind the sea entrance