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đ˛ Maine Has a DesertâYes, a Real One
Most people think of Maine as forests, rocky coastlines, and lobster shacksâbut it actually has its own desert.
The Desert of Maine is a 40-acre stretch of exposed sand dunes in the middle of the state. Itâs not a true desert by climate standards, but it formed in the 1800s after poor farming practices stripped away topsoil, exposing glacial sand underneath.
Even stranger? The âdesertâ slowly expands over time, swallowing nearby vegetationâmaking it one of the most unusual natural attractions in New England.