We were traveling through New Mexico and arrived to Sand Dunes National Park only about 30 minutes before the park closed. It was empty. The desert stretched forever and it looked as if we were on another planet then just right off a highway in New Mexico.
Just in time for the sunset, we had a blast taking pictures and soaking up the amazing feeling of being all alone in a vast space.
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It may be solitary, but it also seems pretty joyous to me!
What a joyful solitary photo. Nice
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