Tuesday, 1 July 2014

The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska

The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in AlaskaThe Great Kobuk (9)The Kobuk Valley National Park, in Alaska, is one of the most remotely located national parks in the world. The Kobuk Valley National Park contains, not one but three active sand dunes: the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, the Little Kobuk Sand Dunes and the Hunt River Dunes, that together cover 20,000 acres of land, but at one time covered as many as 200,000 acres immediately after the retreat of Pleistocene glaciation.
The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in AlaskaThe Great Kobuk (1)

The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in AlaskaThe Great Kobuk (2)
The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska 
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The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska 
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 The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska
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The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska 
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The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska 
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 The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes Valley National Park, in Alaska
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