


White Sands National Park, located in southern New Mexico, is renowned for its vast expanse of glistening white gypsum sand dunes—the largest of their kind on Earth. Covering 275 square miles within the Tularosa Basin, the park's unique landscape is both a geological marvel and a site of significant historical and cultural importance
White Sands National Park, located in southern New Mexico, is renowned for its vast expanse of glistening white gypsum sand dunes—the largest of their kind on Earth. Covering 275 square miles within the Tularosa Basin, the park's unique landscape is both a geological marvel and a site of significant historical and cultural importance
White Sands National Park, located in southern New Mexico, is renowned for its vast expanse of glistening white gypsum sand dunes—the largest of their kind on Earth. Covering 275 square miles within the Tularosa Basin, the park's unique landscape is both a geological marvel and a site of significant historical and cultural importance