The gypsum sand dunes of White Sands National Park are a spectacle to behold. If you get lost enough among the sands, you’d be more likely to think you got lost at the beach. Thousands of footprints litter the rolling dunes as 600,000 plus people visit them each year to leave their mark. Therefore, footprints are a common theme at the natural wonder. As amazing as the dunes and its microhabitats of lizards, birds, insects, and mammals are, they are only a blip on the geologic timeline. They were formed only during the last tens of thousands of years.
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