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Carcross Desert
Canada

Overlooking the Carcross Desert near Carcross, Yukon.  At 2.6 square kilometres, it is nicknamed the smallest desert in the world however the area is too humid & the vegetation doesn't resemble typical plants found in a true desert.  The area is however significantly dryer than nearby areas due to the rain shadow of the Coast Mountains.  The dunes were formed during the Ice Age when glacial lakes covered the area & deposited silt.  When the lakes dried up, the dunes remained & today much of the sand comes from nearby Bennett Lake.  The area is set aside for recreation & off-highway use though there has been a push to return the land to a natural state.  A number of rare plants are found at the site including Baikal sedge which is mainly found in Mongolia & Siberia where the climate is similar.

 

More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcross_Desert

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 06/07/2023
Uploaded: 21/10/2023
Published: 21/10/2023
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Tags: carcross desert; sand dunes; yukon territory; bennett lake; caribou mountain; nares mountain; klondike highway; highway 2; glacial; silt
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