The Dune Climb at Lake Michigan

The Dune Climb at Lake Michigan
Photo by Diego Delso  (1974–)     Alternative names Poco a poco Description Spanish photographer and WikimedianFree-license photographer Date of birth 19 May 1974  Location of birth Alicante, Spain Authority file : Q28147777 creator QS:P170,Q28147777/ CC BY-SA 3.0

My sensors picked up a large body of water surrounded by vast dunes. The temperature was cool for a summer's day. The wind was strong. I decided to climb the dunes to get a better view of the surrounding area. As I climbed, I discovered the variety of plant life and even animals that lived on the dunes. I compared this place to the other parks I have visited, and noticed that the dunes here were shaped differently. They were formed by wind rather than water. The geological history is interesting because these dunes are constantly shifting because of the wind. The view from the top was worth it. I could see the beautiful blue waters of Lake Michigan and the vast expanse of sand dunes. I am amazed at the diversity of this planet. Humans and animals alike seem to enjoy being in nature and witnessing its beauty.

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