Today’s picture presents Singing Dunes or Singing Sands.
It’s a largest Mongolian sand dune, called also Khongoryn Els.
I know, it’s just sand, but I was fascinated by these dunes! 🙂
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Did you hear the sand dune sing? Or does it have to be windy for sound. Cool photo.
To be honest, I think, it just the typical “noise” of sand and wind (or water, sand and wind); so we could probably call many coastal areas as “singing sands”. 😉
The photo almost looks like a painting
Thank you!
I hope it shows the beauty of the Gobi 🙂
Beautiful!
Thank you! 🙂