- March 4, 2021
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Each year thousands of people travel to visit and ride at the Imperial Sand Dunes. This dry ancient lake bed has attracted visitors since the first buggy crossed the “Sandy Hills”. (an old term used for the area in the 1800s). As soon as the “Plank Road” was created, the access to the road made
Close to half a million people head to the Imperial Sand Dunes on some of the busiest days, creating the largest tent city in the area. Some of the most popular holidays draw people from all over the world. For the first time rider big crowds can be a bit overwhelming, and for the young
Located in the Southwest region of California, the Imperial Sand Dunes officially called Algodones Dunes. The largest sand mass in the sate of California is located in the Imperial County, which is about 20 miles from Yuma, Arizona. This ancient dunes system extend for more than 40 miles in a band that averages 5 miles
The Algodones Sand Dunes is one of my favorite local places to photograph for many reasons. No matter how many times I go, I never end up with similar images as the dunes always shift shapes and lighting throughout the day changes the look of the terrain and it’s shadows. I have shot photography stills
There is so much historical information about this area, that I have an endless amount of intriguing information about Yuma. It is also so sad to see that this once raging river (Colorado River) has been dried to a trickle. The Colorado River is one of the most endangered river in the United States. The
Imperial Sand Dunes where dune lovers ride Atvs or quads Sand Rails or Dune buggies, VW buggs, UTVS, Dirtbikes or any OHV. Yuma Arizona is less than 20 minutes away from Imperial Sand Dunes also known as Algodones Dunes. Atvs or quads enthusiasts, Sand Rails or Dune buggies, VW buggs, UTVS, Dirtbikes and just plain
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area is most commonly known as Glamis. Thousands of ATVs, dirt bikes, dune buggies, sidebysides, sand rails and many other off-road vehicles make their way to Imperial Sand Dunes aka Glamis each year. This extremely popular off-road destination is located in Southern California. Hundreds of thousands of visitors arrive on various holiday
Yuma once was flooded with celebrities taking a quick trip to Arizona just to get hitched. It also was a great place to film westerns and desert landscapes. With time and new ways to create sets for movies what once seemed like a blossoming industry, slowly began to fade. During the 80-90s some awesomely dirty
I was very intrigued by the image of the Grand Canyon from Space that I did is search for NASA. They have some of the most interesting photos captured from space. Of course since our business is off-road based I looked to see if NASA had any images of the Imperial Sand Dunes. The Imperial
Pholisma sonorae, also known as Sandfood, is a rare and unusual species of flowering plant endemic to the Sonoran Deserts to the west of Yuma, Arizona. Sand food lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on roots of desert perennials, usually shrubs. The Sandfood which grows in Imperial Sand Dunes and Algodones Dunes , its fleshy stem extending up to two meters-six feet below