Sand Dunes of the World: Part 1

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 9
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“Everyone that [hears] these sayings of Mine, and [does] them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand.”
Matthew 7:2626And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: (Matthew 7:26)
Sand dunes are found throughout the world, reaching from coastal areas into faraway, arid deserts. Perhaps the great Sahara desert of Africa, called the harshest desert on earth, is the one most well-known. However, we will just look at a few in North America. Many of these are beautiful, with their rippled surfaces and piles of sand several hundred feet high.
Sand dunes are restless, but the whole dune doesn’t move at one time. Its changes are the result of individual grains of sand being blown by the wind up to the top of an existing formation and then spilling down the other side. In heavy winds this blowing sand looks like a thin sheet of water coming off the top. In this way a dune “travels” and will sometimes cover a roadway, a farmer’s land or a forest of tall trees. But more often the wind eventually changes direction and blows the sand back to its original point or somewhere nearby.
Many of the North American sand dunes are found along the Atlantic Coast, from Florida to New England, including the one called “Florida Scrub.” This one is composed of age-old dunes formed by sand blown in from the ocean over many, many years. Those farther north include some in the Cape Hatteras area. Those on Assateague Island and on up to Long Island and Cape Cod are equally interesting. Others which are popular are on certain shores of the Great Lakes and along the Gulf of Mexico.
One of the largest dune areas is known as the Algodones Dunes -more than fifty miles long-stretching between California, Arizona and Mexico, with mounds of sand up to three hundred feet high. Another area of large dunes in California is at Death Valley where the Eureka Dunes rise some seven hundred feet above the hot desert. Another outstanding California dune area is the Nepomo Dunes near Pismo Beach on the Pacific Ocean.
The Bible verse above speaks of a foolish man building his house on sand, and when the storms came it fell, because the sand was not solid. But two verses before that tell us of a wise man building his house safely upon a rock where storms could not harm it.
This is something to really think about. It reminds us that as we go through life we need a good foundation which can only be found if we know the Lord Jesus as our Saviour. Trusting in Him gives us a sure foundation, not only for this life, but for that which is to come. Are you building your life on that precious Rock? or are you building your life on sand?
(to be continued)
ML-12/19/2004
DECEMBER 19, 2004