Stock Photography Gallery - Pictures of Nature & Weather
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The North Section of the Mogao Grottoes. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

A dry river bed passes by stupas at the Mogao Caves. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

Buddhist stupas dot the hillside at the Mogao Caves near Dunhuang, China

A large number of Bactrian camels are available to transport tourists at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang

A patient camel rests at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

The Mingsha Shan dunes are seen behind this noisy camel.

Camels rest on the sand at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang, China.

A proud-looking camel stands in front of the dunes at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang, China

Camels await riders at Mingsha Shan. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

A group of tourists ride camels back to the entrance to Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang, China

A line of camels returns tourists to the gates of Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang

Camels are used to transport tourists at Mingsha Shan near Dunhuang, China

Desert winds blow across the sand of the Mingsha Shan at Dunhuang, China

Plants are used to write a sign in Chinese at the Mingsha Shan dunes in Dunhuang, China

Shadows are cast on the Mingsha Shan dunes. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

A walkway is provided to help tourists climb the steep sand dunes at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang

Irrigation keeps the grass green at the foot of the Mingsha Shan dunes in Dunhuang

The dunes at Mingsha Shan are framed by leaves. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

Chinese tourists photograph Crescent moon Lake in the Mingsha Shan dunes

A temple stands in the small oasis in the Mingsha Shan dunes

An interesting sign alerts tourists at the Mingsha Shan sand dunes in Dunhuang, China

Crescent Moon Lake sits amidst the dunes at Mingsha Shan, Dunhuang

Tourists wear fluorescent boots to keep the sands of the Mingsha Shan dunes out of their shoes.

Tourists ascend one of the dunes at Mingsha Shan in Dunhuang on the Silk Road
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