Dunes

Teegate

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We visited a few dunes today that we previously visited a few years back. The state had now blocked them from vehicle traffic. I have a few idea's as to why and in reality there is no reason to drive there anyway as they don't go anywhere. Walking it is so much better.

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Jessica on the way out. You can see they also downed two trees.

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There is a secret dune nearby that you would not know about without looking at aerials. Somewhat tough to get to especially in the summer. A hunter from years ago left this and some of the wood from his stand is in the tree above.

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Spung-Man

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Guy,

Thanks for the dune post. Our story of paleodune dynamics has just been published in Aeolian Research. Ice-age dunes here are commonplace, yet seldom recognized. Their extant is important to the development of biologically diverse ecosystems and distinctive cultural landscapes in the Pinelands National Reserve. Now I can get back to weeding the garden...

 
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