DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK Discover the enchanting world of the Singing Sand Dunes, a unique phenomenon found in the ...
Singing sand dunes create a deep booming sound during avalanches due to synchronized sand grain vibrations under hot, dry ...
Travelers from Marco Polo to Lord Curzon, the British viceroy of India, have marveled at the phenomenon of singing sands. Found in deserts and a few beaches around the world, singing sand dunes emit ...
A tourist stands at an edge of the singing sand, a dune that generates a low-pitched, organlike rumble in dry weather, in Altyn-Emel National Park in Kazakhstan, May 12, 2016. (Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters ...
Certain sand dunes make their own desert music, singing, booming, or even “burping” — a naturally occurring musical instrument. Scientists have discovered that these distinct sounds are each created ...
The sands in Kazakhstan's Altyn-Emel national park play their own eerie music. Locals call them the "singing sands" because they emit a low, musical sound. Scientists haven't figured out all the ...
Erdos Singing Sand is greeting this year's peak season as tourists flowing over from home and abroad. Located in the Kabuqi Desert at the southern tip of the Dalate Plain in Erdos, Inner Mongolia, the ...
When Marco Polo crossed the Gobi desert in the 13th century, he heard strange sounds, which he attributed to spirits of demons that would “fill the air with sounds of all kinds of musical instruments, ...
Sand can sing! When a family dropped by Crossroads after a visit to Lake Michigan, the kids reported a strange phenomenon. The young people said that when they walked along the beach and dragged their ...