A photo tour of Al Wathba Fossil Dunes in Abu Dhabi
Fossil dunes: These unusual forms rising from the desert are one of the highlights of a trip to Abu Dhabi's Al Wathba region.
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Years in the making: Scientists say the fossil dunes of Abu Dhabi were formed anywhere between 200,000 and 7,000 years ago.
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Rising waters: The dunes were formed when moisture from higher water tables caused calcium carbonate in the sand to react and turn into a form of cement. The solid sand was then shaped by wind erosion over many thousands of years.
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Stroll in the sands: Abu Dhabi's fossil dunes opened as a free visitor attraction in 2022. There's now car parking, toilets, a souvenir shop and a roped-off trail.
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Magic hour: The dunes are best visited in the evening when the harsh daylight gives way to mellow sunset colors and long shadows.
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Climate change: Thomas Steuber, a professor in the Earth Science Department of Abu Dhabi's Khalifa University of Science and Technology, has studied the dunes and says they were created in times of historic climate change.
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Ice impact: Prof. Steuber says that during ice ages, ocean levels lowered, emptying the shallow basin of the Arabian Gulf. That led to sand being blown by prevailing winds into what is now Abu Dhabi.
Wind and water: When wetter times returned -- an event Prof. Steuber says may have inspired the story of Noah's flood -- the sand solidified and then the wind did the rest.
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Power lines: The dune site is flanked by large electricity pylons, which add a striking modern dimension to the otherwise timeless desert scenes.
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Take your time: The site takes about an hour to explore, although there's no rush if you want to spend longer contemplating the beauty of the empty desert and the thousands of years of history its geology contains.
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Light show: After dark, the dunes take on another dimension as they're illuminated.
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Color field: Sometimes the evening illuminations get a splash of color.
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Man-made mountain: Another unusual sight in the Al Wathba region is this under-construction mountain.
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Water world: The Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, also nearby, is a haven for wildlife and was supposedly created by accident after water was released from a nearby treatment plant.