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Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Sangre De Cristo Mtns, CO 1984 VTG Postcard

Description: 1920 G-660 GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL MONUMENT, COLORADO Sand dunes towering 700 feet above the valley floor and covering over 50 square miles are swallowed by the huge scale of the San Luis Valley and the 12,000 - 14,000 foot Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Prevailing Southwesterly winds pile the sand at the base of three low passes in the mountains. Strong Northeast winds occasionally roar through the mountain passes, reversing the usual direction of sand flow and piling the dunes back upon themselves, building "Chinese Walls." Route 150, Alamosa, Great San Dunes National Monument, Alamosa & Saguache Counties, Colorado Award Winning IMPACT Photography, Photo USA, Printed in JapanPhotographer David MuenchPublished by IMPACT® "Life Like Photo Art" © IMPACT 1984 Mason Circle, Concord, California____________________ Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a North American national park in Colorado, USA that conserves an area of large sand dunes on the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley, and an adjacent national preserve in the Sangre de Cristo Range, in south-central Colorado, United States. The park was originally designated Great Sand Dunes National Monument on March 17, 1932, by President Herbert Hoover. The original boundaries protected an area of 35,528 acres (55.5 sq mi; 143.8 km2). A boundary change and redesignation as a national park and preserve was authorized on November 22, 2000, and then established on September 24, 2004. The park encompasses 107,342 acres (167.7 sq mi; 434.4 km2) while the preserve protects an additional 41,686 acres (65.1 sq mi; 168.7 km2) for a total of 149,028 acres (232.9 sq mi; 603.1 km2). The recreational visitor total was 527,546 in 2019. The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America, up to 750 feet (230 m) tall. The dunes cover an area of about 30 sq mi (78 km2) and are estimated to contain over 1.2 cubic miles (5 billion cubic metres) of sand. Sediments from the surrounding mountains filled the valley over geologic time periods. After lakes within the valley receded, exposed sand was blown by the predominant southwest winds toward the Sangre de Cristos, eventually forming the dune field over an estimated tens of thousands of years. The four primary components of the Great Sand Dunes system are the mountain watershed, the dune field, the sand sheet, and the sabkha. Ecosystems within the mountain watershed include alpine tundra, subalpine forests, montane woodlands, and riparian zones. Evidence of human habitation in the San Luis Valley dates back about 11,000 years. The first historic peoples to inhabit the area were the Southern Ute Tribe; Apaches and Navajo also have cultural connections in the area. In the late 17th century, Diego de Vargas, a Spanish governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, became the first European on record to enter the San Luis Valley. Juan Bautista de Anza, Zebulon Pike, John C. Frémont, and John Gunnison all traveled through and explored parts of the region in the 18th and 19th centuries. The explorers were soon followed by settlers who ranched, farmed, and mined in the valley starting in the late 19th century. The park was first established as a national monument in 1932 to protect it from gold mining and the potential of a concrete manufacturing business. Visitors must walk across the wide and shallow Medano Creek to reach the dunes in spring and summer. The creek typically has a peak flow from late May to early June. From July to April, it is usually no more than a few inches deep, if there is any water at all. Hiking is permitted throughout the dunes with the warning that the sand surface temperature may reach 150 °F (66 °C) in summer. Sandboarding and sandsledding are popular activities, both done on specially designed equipment that can be rented just outside the park entrance or in Alamosa. Visitors with street-legal four-wheel drive vehicles may continue past the end of the park's main road to Medano Pass on 22 miles (35 km) of unpaved road, crossing the stream bed of Medano Creek nine times and traversing 4 miles (6.4 km) of deep sand. Hunting is permitted in the preserve in the autumn, but prohibited within national park boundaries at all times. The preserve encompasses nearly all of the mountainous areas north and east of the dune field, up to the ridgeline of the Sangre de Cristos.

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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Unit of Sale: Single Unit

Number of Items in Set: 1

Artist: Photographer David Muench

Size: Continental (6 x 4 in)

Material: Cardboard, Paper

Year Manufactured: 1984

City: Alamosa

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Brand/Publisher: IMPACT

Subject: Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Sangre De Cristo Mtns, CO

Type: Printed (Lithograph)

Continent: North America

Unit Type: Unit

Era: Photochrome (1939-Now)

Country: United States

Region: Colorado

Theme: Famous Places, Landscapes, National Parks, Tourism, Travel, Route 150, Great San Dunes National Monument, Alamosa & Saguache, Sand Dunes, National Monument, Sangre de Cristo Range, San Luis Valley

Features: Chrome, Divided Back

Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989

Unit Quantity: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Postage Condition: Unposted

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