Reminds me of another day… another place..
If this is not adventure, I do not know what is…
I miss my motorcycle!!!
View from up there…
We got to the area where the sand dune was the highest in the area. And started climbing it. At first it was easy. Then it became difficult. And then it kept on getting very difficult. It was incredibly steep. The sand was giving in so much that with every step we were progressing no more than six to nine inches. Roger and I set a particular set of bush as our target. We took a lot of breaks. Finally reached the spot. I was running out of breath quickly. Had to lay down and rest it out for some time.
The views were spectacular from there. Took a shot from where we were sitting. You can see our vehicle way down there. Also look at the surface to our left to realize how vertically we were climbing…

Roger and I are off on our camels to the base of the sand dune
The ship of the desert is ready!!
Hongor Sand Dunes
After taking a little rest, we headed towards the Sand Dunes. No lens can do justice to the sense of awe you get from the sheer magnitude of this pile of sand. I understand it runs 180 km in length (more than 110 miles) and varies in height from 320 feet to 990 feet (about 30 stories tall to 100 stories tall)
I am still a little confused about how a very long and huge sand dune gets formed with no other sand dunes around it. I will need to find this out.








