Great Sand Dunes
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The tallest sand dunes in North America, up to 750 feet (230 m) tall, were formed by deposits of the ancient Rio Grande in the San Luis Valley. Abutting a variety of grasslands, shrublands, and wetlands, the park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and old-growth forests.
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05:00:00, 13 September 2004 +
37° 43' 48.00" N, 105° 30' 36.00" WLatitude : 37.73
Longitude : -105.51 +
Longitude : -105.51 +
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434.4 km² (167.726 sqmi, 434,400 m², 107,342.586 acre, 429,370.3 rood) +
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The tallest sand dunes in North America, u … The tallest sand dunes in North America, up to 750 feet (230 m) tall, were formed by deposits of the ancient Rio Grande in the San Luis Valley. Abutting a variety of grasslands, shrublands, and wetlands, the park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and old-growth forests.00-foot mountains, and old-growth forests. +
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