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its___mike t1_it7xjsm wrote
This has a similar feel to it as the Carcross Desert and the Athabasca Sand Dunes (among others in Northern Canada)
ChesswiththeDevil t1_it89efx wrote
There are similar deserts in the middle of Tundra forest in Alaska.
Quirky_Word t1_it8g28k wrote
There’s also some in Colorado as well:
https://www.colorado.com/articles/national-park-profile-great-sand-dunes-national-park-preserve
Kwyjibo83 t1_itb2hgw wrote
We also have this in the Netherlands
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=kootwijkerzand&t=brave&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images
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akmacmac t1_itafvde wrote
That’s so cool. You should also look at Devil’s Club. Native to the Pacific Northwest, with a disjunct population on islands of Lake Superior.
HastilyMadeAlt t1_itaxz35 wrote
A natural population? If so that's so freaking cool
akmacmac t1_itcxai3 wrote
Afaik it’s naturally occurring there. There’s some interesting theories as to how that came to be. Having to do with the prehistoric copper mines on those islands
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KentondeJong t1_itb5n51 wrote
Yooooo, I'm from Saskatchewan. Represent man. Thanks for promoting my tubular province.
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yeerth t1_it8fn6b wrote
Are these similar to White Sands in New Mexico?
CrustalTrudger t1_it8hftp wrote
As described in the original answer, these are not wind blown features and they are definitely not gypsum dunes like those in White Sands.
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ontopofyourmom t1_itb562s wrote
We have places with a similar feel (although likely for a different reason) on the Oregon Coast.
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