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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Great Sand Dunes National Park, 30 miles from Alamosa; it looks like a desert at the foot of the mountains; I tried to climb it but only made it 1/4






Posted by Sally at 5:14 PM
Labels: across the San Luis valley; the sand is dropped at the foot of the San Cristo Mts as the wind goes upward., the sand dunes are made by the winds blowing down the San Juan Mts

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