White sands New Mexico are a monument that preserves vast sand dunes of gypsum. It has several picnic spots also.
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White sands New Mexico is a part of Tularosa Basin. This natural wonder of the world abounds in spectacular sand dunes that are made up of gypsum and calcium. Stretched over an area of about 270 square kilometers, this gypsum-laced desert is an important ecological habitat. White Sands national Monument encompasses major part of this sand dune desert. There are several things to do at this marvelous place that is excellent for taking photographs of this charming monument. Apart from capturing the beauty of White Sands New Mexico, one can enjoy sand sledding on the dunes. Three picnic areas that are labeled as A, B, and C are the perfect for spending leisure time here. There are camping facilities are also available. One can spend their nights gazing at the stars at astronomy club. The club also provides a number of other astronomical activities that are meant especially for kids.
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