Beachgrass Dune | John Dellenback Trail
John Dellenback Trail is a National Recreation Area near Lakeside, Oregon. The sand dunes here one of the largest coastal sand dune systems in the world and inspired Frank Herbert to write the science fiction book Dune. Herbert found this and the surrounding areas fascinating. There he studied desert ecology and erosion while Oregon was establishing a way to combat the shifting dune by planting European Beachgrass such as that pictured here.
John Dellenback Trail is a National Recreation Area near Lakeside, Oregon. The sand dunes here one of the largest coastal sand dune systems in the world and inspired Frank Herbert to write the science fiction book Dune. Herbert found this and the surrounding areas fascinating. There he studied desert ecology and erosion while Oregon was establishing a way to combat the shifting dune by planting European Beachgrass such as that pictured here.
John Dellenback Trail is a National Recreation Area near Lakeside, Oregon. The sand dunes here one of the largest coastal sand dune systems in the world and inspired Frank Herbert to write the science fiction book Dune. Herbert found this and the surrounding areas fascinating. There he studied desert ecology and erosion while Oregon was establishing a way to combat the shifting dune by planting European Beachgrass such as that pictured here.
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