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The Desert Speaks
Monumental Dunes
Season 14
Episode 1405
The arid regions of the southwestern United States contain a vast variety of dune systems. Explore a set of dunes that sit at the foot of the Rocky Mountains fenced in by two river systems. Travel to a tiny gypsum dune system at the base of the Guadalupe Mountains in west Texas. Finally, visit White Sands National Monument in New Mexico and examine ancient hearths built by Native Americans.
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Scientists come from all over the world to study at the Southwestern Research Station.

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How many mysteries are being solved and many benefits realized by the study of the desert.

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Explore some real desert islands where birds, plants and animals struggle to survive.

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Take a closer look a the animals and plants in and along the Sea of Cortez.

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Explore riparian areas surrounding the Colorado River.

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Take a look at some fascinating ways people can learn about the desert.

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Spring in the Sonoran Desert is a time of beauty and abundant life.

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Some amazing research projects which help the wild inhabitants of the desert.

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Explore the hottest and driest region of North America, just south of the border.

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The arduous journey of water through the Sonoran Desert Valley.

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Over millions of years, geological formations have produced the Sonoran Desert.

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What makes a desert, a desert?