I know a lot of people who regularly go to White Sands for work trips (there’s a lot of military stuff that goes on there).
The White Sands National Park is a natural wonder, a desert in New Mexico, USA. It is a field of white dunes (275 sq mi/700 sq km) formed of white gypsum crystals. The desert is the world's ...
(Ken Feisel) The sun shines nearly 300 days a year over southern New Mexico’s Tularosa Basin, where bright white sand ripples across the desert. Here, in White Sands National Park, the world’s ...
In this part of the Chihuahuan Desert, however, the land forms a basin, trapping the mineral; water evaporates, leaving the gypsum behind, and wind and weather erode it over time into an ocean of ...
Some 270,000 tones of white sand was transported from Western Sahara to create the artificial beach, which has become a star ...
Norwegian scientist Kristian Morten Olesen has patented a process to mix nano-particles of clay with water and bind them to sand particles to condition desert soil - he has been working on Liquid ...
Atomic Park is a place in the White Sands desert New Mexico not far away from Trinity Site where the first atom bomb exploded in 1945 This national park provides an ambivalent landscape as well ...