Last Thursday I visited White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. The broken down gypsum creates a sand that is almost perfectly white.
The monument is home to some species such as a sub species of the little white whiptail and the bleached earless lizard, which have evolved over just the last few thousand years to their unique environment. They are found nowhere else in the world.
White sands is hot this time of year. It also borders a missile range and occasionally closes for a missile drill. Thursday was one such day, so we didn’t get in until 10:30, and the temperature was up by then. Due to the heat the exploring wasn’t as intense as we’d planned, but we still got some sledding in. Yes, SLEDDING.
Check it out if you’re ever in the area, especially in the winter.
The monument is home to some species such as a sub species of the little white whiptail and the bleached earless lizard, which have evolved over just the last few thousand years to their unique environment. They are found nowhere else in the world.
White sands is hot this time of year. It also borders a missile range and occasionally closes for a missile drill. Thursday was one such day, so we didn’t get in until 10:30, and the temperature was up by then. Due to the heat the exploring wasn’t as intense as we’d planned, but we still got some sledding in. Yes, SLEDDING.
Check it out if you’re ever in the area, especially in the winter.