This is probably the eight time I’ve visited Eureka Dunes at Death Valley National Park and I still get a thrill from the experience. Once again I was buzzed by fighter jets but these jets from nearby China Lake Naval Base. I spent a couple of days here so I’ll have 2 or 3 posts from here. What’s great about sand dunes is that they are always shifting so you may see something you hadn’t seen before including your own shadow!(See Below) Is that my shadow or someone else standing down there?
These sand dunes images are incredibly beautiful. I’m in awe with the shadow capture of the first one. The lonely tree is a great capture.
Camping alone… stay safe, Michael.
Thanks Amy. There were a few other people camping near me including someone sleeping in his vehicle with the motor running.I guess he had the heater on. And don’t forget the kangaroo rat!
Such gorgeous patterns, Mike. They are mesmerizing…one can stare at them at great length and never tire. The 4th from the last photo made me think of the stripes on zebras or tigers, no two alike. Like that ‘Nature by the Numbers’ video I posted, you feel that Universal connection at work here.
It was weird how these kangaroo rats would walk right up to me while I was sitting in my chair. I’m sure they would have no problem joining me in my tent.
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