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Never forget. 🇺🇸🗽
11/09/2021

Never forget. 🇺🇸🗽

21/03/2021

Our New Land...

📍 New Freedom, PA
16/03/2021

📍 New Freedom, PA

30/01/2021
Tomorrow should be a pretty wild day in DC. This seemed like a fitting   photo. ✈️
20/01/2021

Tomorrow should be a pretty wild day in DC. This seemed like a fitting photo. ✈️

📍 Pittsburgh, PA
06/01/2021

📍 Pittsburgh, PA

📍 Baker Park, Frederick, MD
22/12/2020

📍 Baker Park, Frederick, MD

21/11/2020

- How much sand is at Great Sand Dunes? Are there more sand grains than stars?

The first is a common visitor question at Great Sand Dunes. The second question may be pondered by those visitors that camp and gaze into the spectacular night skies on a moonless night at Great Sand Dunes.
In an effort to serve our visitors, the NPS will attempt to answer how much sand is in the dunefield. Keep in mind that the visible dunefield is just a small part of extensive sand deposits on this side of the valley, and these deposits also extend over 100 meters (300 feet) into the subsurface.

In 2011, the US Geological Survey mapped Great Sand Dunes using a laser scanner (lidar) mounted on an airplane. The lidar data is metric, so we'll use those units. It produced a map with accurate elevation, something that didn't exist prior, and the National Park Service can use this data to calculate sand volume. From that we get the area of the dunefield as 69 million square meters (27 square miles) and an average sand thickness above the surrounding valley floor as 95 meters (310 feet). If we multiply area by thickness we get 6.5 billion cubic meters (1.6 cubic miles) of sand. When you gaze at the dunefield from a distance, if you can imagine piling all that sand into a cube, each side would be 1.6 miles long.

We can calculate a value for sand grains, but it takes some assumptions. The average sand size has been measured to have a diameter of 0.25 mm. If the sand were perfectly round and perfectly packed, there would be a sand grain every 25 mm, but we know that's not true. The sand has irregular, rounded shapes and aren't perfectly packed. The porosity of the sand is about 35%, providing lots of air space, and we'll assume that there is an increase of grain to grain spacing of about 35%. That means there is a sand grain every 0.34 mm and 2,963 sand grains per linear meter. If we cube 2,963, there are 26 billion sand grains in a cubic meter.

If there are 26 billion grains of sand in a cubic meter and 6.5 billion cubic meters of sand in the dunefield, then we multiply these figures and get 170 Quintillion (1.7 x 1020) grains of sand in the dunefield of Great Sand Dunes. As for how many stars are in the universe, we'll let the astronomers at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration calculate that!

Photo: Michael Curtis, used by permission

Image description: Aerial photo of dunefield, looking east to Medano Pass and Mount Zwischen

Nashville nights 🎶 🤠
03/11/2020

Nashville nights 🎶 🤠

If you can’t actually go anywhere....dress your kid up like a pilot and pretend. 😂✈️
13/10/2020

If you can’t actually go anywhere....dress your kid up like a pilot and pretend. 😂✈️

Three years ago we said “I do” in a foreign country, inside a beautiful little black church. Happy anniversary !        ...
19/09/2020

Three years ago we said “I do” in a foreign country, inside a beautiful little black church. Happy anniversary !

11/09/2020
We spent Labor Day weekend swimming through a sea of sunflowers, hiking nearby trails, and watching the trains pass. It ...
08/09/2020

We spent Labor Day weekend swimming through a sea of sunflowers, hiking nearby trails, and watching the trains pass. It did not go to waste. 🌻 🚂

Happy National Dog Day!
26/08/2020

Happy National Dog Day!

26/08/2020

Today marks the 104th birthday of the NPS!

On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the legislation establishing the National Park Service. Today, the NPS encompasses 419 park sites, and continues its mission: to preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

Learn more: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/npscelebrates/nps-birthday.htm

Image: Watchman Peak with the last light of sunset from the bank of the Virgin River. NPS Photo / Avery Sloss

A panoramic view of history.
04/08/2020

A panoramic view of history.

I have been trying to eat at Food 101 in   for a long time, but it seems like every time I tried, they were closed for o...
02/08/2020

I have been trying to eat at Food 101 in for a long time, but it seems like every time I tried, they were closed for one reason or another. I FINALLY made it there today and I have to say....it was worth the wait. My new favorite eats in Gettysburg. 🍽

25/05/2020

Iceland is leading the pack for welcoming back tourists.

25/04/2020

So cool!

14/04/2020

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