The Making of a Dune

Uploaded: May 29, 2024 | Entered: May 29, 2024 12:18:34

Description

Dunes have reached a height of 10-20 feet since the fences were placed five years ago. This creates a natural habitat for birds and crawlers plus making an important buffer for hurricanes and tropical storms.

Exif: Camera: Apple iPhone 11; Shutter Speed: 1/8197; Aperture: f/1.8; ISO: 32; Orientation: 1; Date: 2024:04:04 11:19:52

Comments

Bob D. Hall level-classic May 29, 2024

Wonderful capture and great info!! #1815819

Terry Korpela level-deluxe May 30, 2024

Nicely Done Errick! #12084426

Jane Hirst level-classic May 30, 2024

I love your dune shots. Great interesting explanation, and I look how these fences are set up. Great shot #12084454

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