Deserts

Mirage has been created from sand collected from seventy deserts across the world, in a global act of collaboration.

White Sands

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White Sands, USA, is the largest gypsum dunefield on Earth, featuring white dunes composed of gypsum crystals.

Approximately 12,000 years ago, the land within the Tularosa Basin featured large lakes, streams, grasslands, and Ice Age mammals. As the climate warmed, rain and snowmelt dissolved gypsum from the surrounding mountains and carried it into the basin. Further warming and drying caused the lakes to evaporate and form selenite crystals. Strong winds then broke up crystals and transported them eastward. A similar process continues to produce gypsum sand today.