Enchanted and mystical, the extensive desert of White Sands Public Landmark is perhaps of nature's most strange wonder. Covering 275 square miles (712sq km) inside New Mexico's Tularosa Bowl, the ridges are framed from gypsum sand - an uncommon mineral tracked down in a couple of areas on The planet. The sand breaks down in water yet fortunately the state's dry environment is the ideal favorable place for this uncommon and magnificent material.
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