Cerro
Dragon or The Dragon Hill is a massive sand dune approximately four kilometers
long, situated nearby the coast in the city of Iquique in Chile. Cerro Dragons
hill is varying in height from 150 to 500 meters. The hill is the largest urban
sand dune in the world; only the dunes of the Sahara are higher. The dune is
located on slender rocky ledge above a cliff 500 feet high that forms a natural
barrier to the sea. It is thought that the Dragon Hill was created more than
20,000 years ago during the last ice age when the sea was out by a further 100
meters, revealing the shoreline to erosion and deposition by wind. Nowadays,
the dune represents one of the most distinguishing landscapes of Iquique, and
can be seen from throughout the city. Though, in 2005, Dragon Hill was
designated a Nature Sanctuary with the purpose of protecting the geological
feature from human encroachment, particularly by urban developers. Unluckily,
the designation has had diminutive effect. Unfortunately the city dwellers are
using the place to dump their garbage. The place is also frequented
particularly by Para-gliders and sand boarding lovers.
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