Europe's Largest Sand Dune Continues To Make Inroads

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If you happen to be anywhere near the coastal town of La Teste-de-Buch in France, you will see an astonishing sight - One that may make you think you are in the Sahara Desert rather than the middle of Europe - A giant sand dune!

Measuring 3km (1.86 miles) long, 50m (164 feet) wide and 100m (328 feet) high, this mountain of sand better known as the Great Dune of Pyla, is the largest sand dune in Europe and growing bigger, every year. Believed to have doubled in size over the last hundred years, it is swallowing roads, houses and even parts of the Atlantic Wall, a large system of fortifications built along the western coast of France by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. And if that is not scary enough, it has also begun to make inroads into the pine forest of the La Teste-de-Buch that lies directly behind it.

The monster is the creation of the Banc D' Arguin, a huge sandbank that lies just half a mile off the coastline. During low tide, the sand dries and is swept onto shore by the strong westerly Atlantic winds, where it gathers into a large mound. When this 'mountain' of sand becomes too heavy, it collapses under its own weight and the sand gets carried further inland, by the wind. Over the years, so much sand has accumulated, that it is has turned into a giant dune!

Given that nothing can be done to stop this natural phenomenon and the fact that it looks stunning, the French have accepted the Great Dune of Pyla with open arms and turned it into a tourist attraction that is visited by millions of people each year.

Resources: Dailymail.co.uk,dune-plya.com

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105 Comments
  • flavioalmost 12 years
    kind of paradise but not for some people :/
    • psldalmost 12 years
      kites... sandcastles... PARADISE!!!!
      • asomealmost 12 years
        awsome!!!!
        • diamondtorres
          diamondtorresalmost 12 years
          I FEEEL SO BAD FOR THOSE PEOLE!!!! :D
          • sammystonespyalmost 12 years
            sorry coastline people who lived behind that monster ):
            • Cookiealmost 12 years
              Cool!!!
              • dunedupilat.comalmost 12 years
                The Dune du Pilat (official name) isn't really a "monster", it's just a fantastic place. A must-see in Southwestern France, not far from Bordeaux. More than 1 million tourists from all over the world are visiting this dune every year.
                • xgispzx
                  xgispzxalmost 12 years
                  I did this article for my current events, it's so interesting!
                  • hialmost 12 years
                    cool
                    • nintendospy
                      nintendospyalmost 12 years
                      storms happen in desserts