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Dust Devil Collection

Witness the enchanting dance of a Dust Devil in The Dust Devil in Camp, as depicted in this historical engraving

Background imageDust Devil Collection: The Dust Devil in Camp (engraving)

The Dust Devil in Camp (engraving)
1599314 The Dust Devil in Camp (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dust Devil in Camp)

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Sand pillars in the desert (engraving)

Sand pillars in the desert (engraving)
FEH328998 Sand pillars in the desert (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Gods Glorious Creation or The Mighty Marvels of Earth, Sea, and Sky by Dr)

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Mini twister (dust devil) forms above town, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America

Mini twister (dust devil) forms above town, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America

Background imageDust Devil Collection: A dust tornado (dust devil), Tsavo, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

A dust tornado (dust devil), Tsavo, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Dust whirlwind twister during summer drought on farm, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Dust whirlwind twister during summer drought on farm, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Astronaut on Mars

Astronaut on Mars facing a dust storm, computer artwork. Dust storms, which are similar to small tornadoes, are a frequent occurrence on Mars. Global dust storms sometimes enshroud the entire planet

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Gullies on a martian sand dune

Gullies on a martian sand dune
Gullies on a Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of gullies on a sand dune within Russell Crater, Mars. The source of the gullies is not known

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Martian sand dune, satellite image

Martian sand dune, satellite image
Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of a crater-floor sand dune. The blue-grey swirling patterns are trails created by small tornadoes, known as dust devils

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Dust Devil Throwing debris high in the air at Goas Waterhole Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Dust Devil Throwing debris high in the air at Goas Waterhole Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
KAT-300 Dust Devil - Throwing debris high in the air at Goas Waterhole Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDust Devil Collection: Dust Devil Goas Water hole with Zebra and Springbok in the foreground Etosha National Park

Dust Devil Goas Water hole with Zebra and Springbok in the foreground Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
KAT-295 Dust Devil Goas Water hole with Zebra and Springbok in the foreground Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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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.