Rising over 360 feet (110 meters) above sea level in Bordeaux, France, the Pyla Dune, also known as Dune du Pilat, stands as the tallest sand dune in Europe. This colossal formation, sculpted by the winds and tides, offers a unique and striking landscape. During the summer months, a staircase is erected to facilitate the ascent, attracting more than one million visitors annually. Climbing the dune provides an invigorating experience, with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the Atlantic Ocean stretching out to the horizon.
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