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The Dunas de Soledad are san dunes located about 6 miles north of Guerrero Negro. The dunes are mostly devoid of any vegetation, and seem to mysteriously melt into the Pacific Ocean. This is an incredible sight and the dunes make for some outstanding photos, especially at dawn or dusk.
Dún Briste Sea Stack is located at DownPatrick Head along the Wild Atlantic Way, 5km north of picturesque Ballycastle village in Mayo. See views of the Staggs of Broadhaven islands and the Dún Briste sea stack.
Duncans Point is a cape on the Pacific Coast of northern California in the United States. It is located in Sonoma County, approximately 45 miles (70 km) northwest of San Francisco and approximately 20 miles (30 km) west of Santa Rosa.
The point lies about halfway between Bodega Head (to the south) and Goat Rock (to the north). It is easily reached from State Route 1. ...
Dune 45 is often considered the most photographed dune in the world, due to its close proximity to the road. It's best to go really early when the sun isn't right above you. Definitely worth seeing and hiking up to the top.
3km of white sands and dunes along the south-western coast of Sardinia. It is inside the military area of Capo Teulada and access is allowed only during the summer.
The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is located near the town of Sequim in Clallam County in the U.S. state of Washington, on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The refuge is composed of 772 acres (312 ha) which include Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor. Dungeness Spit is one of the world's longest natural sand spits, 5.5 miles (8.9 k...
Dunmore Head (Irish:An Dún Mór) is a promontory in the westernmost part of the Dingle Peninsula, located in the barony of Corca Dhuibhne in southwest County Kerry, Ireland. The headland, together with parts of Mount Eagle's northern slopes is formed from steeply dipping beds of the cross-bedded sandstones of the Eask Sandstone Formation, dating from the ...
Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. It is privately owned by the Welds, a family who own 12,000 acres (50 km2) in Dorset in the name of the Lulworth Estate. It is open to the public. The name Durdle is derived from the Old English 'thirl' meaning bore or drill.
The arch has formed on a concordant coastline wh...
Durrington Walls is the site of a large Neolithic settlement and later henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. It lies 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury.
Between 2004 and 2006, excavations on the site by a team led by the University of Sheffield revealed seven houses. It has been sugges...
Dverghamrar is one of many basalt column formations in Iceland. It's located 10 km east of the Kirkjubæjarklaustur village right on the Ring Road. Inside the cliffs are home to both dwarfs and elves, according to folklore.
The Dwejra Bay to San Dimitri Point Important Bird Area comprises a 36 ha linear strip of cliffed coastline in San Lawrenz and Għarb, at the north-western end of the island of Gozo, in the Maltese archipelago of the Mediterranean Sea. Its steep and rugged cliffs rise from sea level to a height of 105 m. It was identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife Int...