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Low angle sunlight highlights the tops of the ripples on the eastern side
of this large sand dune in the Juniper Dunes Wilderness,
northeast of Pasco, Washington. The dunes are the product of
10,000 years of erosion. Mammoth floods at the end of the
last ice age deposited the sand; constant wind has sculpted
it.
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