Lange Duinen in Soest, Netherlands

by Tammy Levent

Located in the Netherlands, a huge sand dune has become a popular attraction due to the unique trees that grow there. High wind erodes the sand away from underneath the tree overtime and this results in the roots being exposed, making it appear that the trees are floating or crawling out of the sand.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Long Dune, as well as the nearby Short Dune, is a geological monument of the Netherlands.
  • The stretch of sand offers a rare, important glimpse of the region’s natural environment and the geological processes that shape it.
  • The sands were pushed south during the advance of the last ice age, and they’ve remained here since, though the wind continues to influence the area.

“The Long Dune, as well as the nearby Short Dune, is a geological monument of the Netherlands.”

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