- Duna Federico Kirbus - Wikipedia
The Duna Federico Kirbus is the highest sand dune in the world, located in the northwest of Argentina, in the Catamarca Province It has a height of 1,230 metres (4,035 ft), making it taller than the highest point of 53 UN-recognised sovereign states [1]
- What is the Tallest Sand Dune in the World? | The Top 10
Where is the highest sand dune in the world? We look at Duna Federico Kirbus, the tallest sand dune in the world (1234m), and other famous sand dunes, like Dune 7, Namibia
- Duna Federico Kirbus: the Tallest Sand Dune in the World
Kirbus was renowned for his extensive research in geography and his passion for uncovering Argentina’s natural wonders His discovery of the dune’s true height led to it being recognized as the highest sand dune in the world, and in honor of his contribution, the dune was named after him
- Duna Federico Kirbus - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La duna Federico Kirbus es una duna ubicada en el poblado de Medanitos, en el Bolsón de Fiambalá, en el departamento de Tinogasta de la provincia de Catamarca, en el noroeste de la República Argentina El nombre de esta duna hace honor al periodista, escritor e investigador argentino Federico B Kirbus quien fue el descubridor de su valor
- The Biggest Sand Dunes in the World - Original Travel
At a glance, Duna Federico Kirbus looks like a mountain, but believe it or not, this sky-scraping dune is made entirely of sand Simply put, Duna Federico Kirbus in Argentina is the highest sand dune in the world, standing at a whopping 4,035ft tall
- The Tallest Sand Dune on the Planet Is Nearly a Mile High
Argentina is home to the tallest sand dune in the world, Duna Federico Kirbus Located in the northwest of Argentina, in the Catamarca Province, it has a height of 4,035 feet (1,230 meters)
- Duna Federico Kirbus - YouTube
The Duna Federico Kirbus is the highest sand dune in the world, located in the northwest of Argentina, in the Catamarca Province
- The world’s most amazing sand dunes | InsureandGo
Named after the man who discovered it, Duna Federico Kirbus rises to a whopping 4,035 feet (1,230m) Amazingly, this pile of sand is only 377 feet (115m) shorter than Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the UK
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