Dust Devil Collection
Witness the enchanting dance of a Dust Devil in The Dust Devil in Camp, as depicted in this historical engraving
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Witness the enchanting dance of a Dust Devil in The Dust Devil in Camp, as depicted in this historical engraving. These mini twisters, also known as whirlwinds or dust tornados, are a common sight in deserts around the world, from sand pillars in the Sahara to the gullies on Martian sand dunes. In this series of images, we see a dust devil forming above the town of San Pedro de Atacama in Chile, South America, and another one at Goas Waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa, where it playfully throws debris high in the air, startling zebras and springboks. Astronauts on Mars have also observed these fascinating phenomena, adding to our understanding of their formation during summer droughts on Mars and Earth. From the farmlands of Waikato, New Zealand, to the vast plains of Tsavo, Kenya, these natural wonders continue to captivate our imagination and remind us of the ever-changing desert landscapes.