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Great Sand Dunes National Park Butler Mike

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Great Sand Dunes National Park Butler Mike
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 26.82 MB
Author: Butler, Mike
ISBN: 9780738596945, 9781439643112, 0738596949, 1439643113
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Great Sand Dunes National Park Butler Mike by Butler, Mike 9780738596945, 9781439643112, 0738596949, 1439643113 instant download after payment.

Southern Colorado's unique Great Sand Dunes rise to a height of 750 feet above the San Luis Valley floor and are the nation's highest dunes not adjacent to an ocean or lake. The sweeping dunes were protected as a national monument in 1932 and as a national park in 2000. From prehistoric hunter-gatherers to the historic Ute Indian tribe, inhabitants have long used the resources of the land around the dunes. Zebulon Pike was the first American explorer to witness the dunes in 1807, followed by a long procession of other explorers, ranchers, and miners. Today, visitors from around the world come to climb up and slide down the dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.;Mountains, sand, wind, and water form dunes -- American Indians, explorers, and mountain passes -- Settlers and rachers around the dunes -- The Herard family -- The Wellington family -- Miners around the dunes -- National monument formative years -- National park ecosystem preserved.

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