Kobuk Valley National Park

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Kobuk Valley National Park covers 1.75 million acres of boreal forest and mountains in northwestern Alaska and includes the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes—the largest active, high-latitude, dune field on Earth. The dunes originally formed during drier climates of the ice ages when strong winds and sparse vegetation allowed the wind to sweep sand from sandbars of the Kobuk River.

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