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The original sand dunes that inspired “Dune” | Oregon Field Guide 

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What inspired the “Dune” science fiction mega franchise? These sand dunes on the coast of Oregon.
From the “Oregon Field Guide” archives: a deep dive into the rich history, complex management issues and new recreational adventures that are shaping one of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in the West.
This story first aired in 2011.
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@c.w.simpsonproductions1230
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Год назад
Fascinating, Herbert predicted this perfectly with the transition of Arrakis from the desert to a green forest through the first four Dune books.
@Tser
@Tser 2 года назад
Wow, I had no idea, and I grew up with the books, movies, etc. and visited the recreation area all the time. Wild!
@saltynuts5399
@saltynuts5399 2 года назад
I love Oregon field guide ☺️
@MattCookOregon
@MattCookOregon 2 года назад
Same
@CrystalMouse1
@CrystalMouse1 2 года назад
That’s funny. At first people were concerned that the dunes would take over so they planted extra shrubs to keep them controlled. Now it’s working and they’re like “but…my dunes! They’re being taken by the forest!” Can’t humans just leave things alone!
@DM-wp9vq
@DM-wp9vq 2 месяца назад
Word
@Absolutezerobs
@Absolutezerobs 2 года назад
Hands down a beautiful area for families to spend time together. We are so lucky 🍀
@MattCookOregon
@MattCookOregon 2 года назад
Should I make a video where I pull out a million pieces of grass?
@6by6by6
@6by6by6 2 месяца назад
I’ve been using the Oregon dunes since the late 70s, I all those years I’ve rarely ever seen anyone showing up in a parking lot with the intent of walking around in the sand😅 I also know the only people upset about the noise or crowds are people not involved in the service industry’s that accommodates all the ATV activities. Some dude wearing a backpack at the dunes might spend $50/100 dollars, a family of 5 will spend $800/1000 or more.. Who’s more important to the economy 😅
@horsepower_addict
@horsepower_addict Месяц назад
Exactly the take away my husband and I had after watching this video. Talk about some serious propaganda against “noise”. Coos Bay, especially, sure has had a massive face lift thanks much in part to the revenue brought in by those “noisy machines” enjoyed on the dunes.
@r8chlletters
@r8chlletters 6 месяцев назад
I love these views 🤍 miss my Oregon
@DM-wp9vq
@DM-wp9vq 2 месяца назад
Then come back and visit sometime! I've lived in Newport for all of my 40yrs & change, and will only live in other parts of Oregon when I eventually move. The farmland between Corvallis and Albany has been calling me for years. Or Ashland, or up in the Hood River Valley. That's one of my favorite places in the whole state
@VenomousSandboardsFlorence
@VenomousSandboardsFlorence 2 года назад
These are also the dunes that inspired Sand Master Park to make Florence home to the very first sandboard park. Florence has since been proclaimed as the 'Sandboarding Capital of the World'. Obviously, this is a very special dune area for many reasons.
@meh11235
@meh11235 2 года назад
Very beautiful doc, amazing place covered. What's the liquefaction study reveal?
@repairdrive
@repairdrive 2 месяца назад
Old school 3 wheelers! 😄
@chrisstaylor8377
@chrisstaylor8377 Год назад
We did the same in New Zealand ,the forest service planting mareme grass on the dunes and planting trees loosing the natural sand dunes , I did this work as part of my work with the forest service
@amandawilcox9638
@amandawilcox9638 2 года назад
So beautiful, so many classic conflicts. This is so well done, it should be a tool for teaching ecology *and* politics. Almost nothing is simple; there are lots of right-and wrong-answers. (I miss Steve & Todd's work.)
@edjahn7063
@edjahn7063 2 года назад
Thanks, Amanda. I was the producer on this episode and, happy to say, both Todd and I are still here at OPB and still producing for Oregon Field Gudie. I always keep in mind how our stories might be shared as teaching tools. Yeah, I'm a nerd for the public broadcasting mission. Thank you!
@fourthpanda
@fourthpanda 2 года назад
@@edjahn7063 Hey Ed! Love what you do! I went down a Oregon Field Guide nostalgia trip a year or so ago and never forgot your name. Here I am back again and what a coincidence to see your comment. We appreciate your work!
@supersleepygrumpybear
@supersleepygrumpybear 2 месяца назад
17:44 is such a Simpsons moment that I have to remind myself The Simpsons are based off of Springfield, Oregon 🤣😂 And yeah, I'm here because of Dune: part 2- Such a cool movie! I especially enjoyed the part when Timothy Chalamet's character Paul Atreides drove down the Doone on his custom kerosene ATV planting European grass and "grass," while Anya Taylor-Joy played a flame-spewing electric guitar on a four-wheeler. Spoilers within spoilers...
@hildarodgers7710
@hildarodgers7710 2 года назад
Remember rick sanders, our olympic wrestler? He introduced me to Dune!
@CC-si1fi
@CC-si1fi Месяц назад
Nothing like mechanizing nature.
@kenmunozatmmrrailroad6853
@kenmunozatmmrrailroad6853 2 года назад
When people get involved it gets screwed up.
@matthewbolton4289
@matthewbolton4289 3 месяца назад
forest service thought they were right then, and still do. nothings changed, not even our perceived ideology of whats right
@mason4683
@mason4683 10 месяцев назад
Why does 2011 look like 2000
@ktmcc4360
@ktmcc4360 Год назад
ATVs have every much right to enjoy the dunes as horses or people camping., there is no damage, the dunes heal after every blow of wind. They actually help keep brush and invasive grass from taking over.
@martinginsburg7222
@martinginsburg7222 5 месяцев назад
NOISE, AIR POLLUTION, SPEED, DANGER no comparison to campers/horses.
@matthewbolton4289
@matthewbolton4289 3 месяца назад
@@martinginsburg7222 there are hundreds of thousands of places you can go where motorized access is prohibited to enjoy solitude.
@horsepower_addict
@horsepower_addict Месяц назад
That is the part they absolutely FAILED to mention: OHVs are *helping* keep the sand dunes…. DUNES! Nothing helps keep the invasive grasses at bay like paddle tires tearing it up. Oh, but “noise pollution”…. 🙄 Don’t like it? Go somewhere else! There’s over 360 miles of Oregon coastline to enjoy, and the dunes make of a tiny fraction. I also enjoy riding horses near the Oregon Dunes, and it makes me smile to hear the machines, knowing they also are having a good time. And helping our local economy BOOM!
@obijuankenobi420
@obijuankenobi420 Год назад
That guy was completely wrong.....Pismo Beach California Dunes
@brianMcGranahan0311
@brianMcGranahan0311 Год назад
Hostical fact. After they filmed the goonies, Steven Spielberg paid to ship in all that sand from Saudi Arabia so the kids there had something to shred on.
@Oregontrailblazin
@Oregontrailblazin 2 года назад
home
@MattCookOregon
@MattCookOregon 2 года назад
Becky!!!
@Oregontrailblazin
@Oregontrailblazin 2 года назад
@@MattCookOregon your my biggest fan
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 2 года назад
I don’t ride atv’s or motorcycles or dune buggies but I can see that lots of people enjoy riding them. I’m glad to see that a large part of the dunes is open for them to use. I’m also glad to see part of the dunes is closed to motor vehicles of all kinds. As for the gentleman that owns part of the dunes I don’t believe he should be allowed to own that area. It should be for all Americans to enjoy. I’m certain there are lots of people that would enjoy spending time in canoes on that little lake. Why should it be only for his enjoyment? Eminent domain should be used and compensate him for the property and then open it up for all to enjoy. No part of the Oregon coast should be in private hands.
@Biggiiful
@Biggiiful 2 года назад
That's an incredibly totalitarian and authoritarian position you have there. I understand the knee jerk feeling, but that sets such an incredibly dangerous precedent.
@jaredsimpson1323
@jaredsimpson1323 2 года назад
Absolutly agree
@barkmark4479
@barkmark4479 2 года назад
Has a great point oregon ocean beaches are all public land.
@horsepower_addict
@horsepower_addict Месяц назад
I agree completely, except that I don’t believe private property should be seized to make public. However, the sense of entitlement from this man who inherited this piece of land is absolutely disgusting! People have every right to enjoy the surrounding property however they like, and if he has a problem with that he should absolutely pack up and go somewhere else where he won’t be “bothered”. Just like those people who buy property near the dunes (or a racetrack, dairy, ect) and then complain about the “noise”……. Which I was beyond disgusted at the comment in this video that the noise of these ATVs is “that of being up close at a rock concert”. What an absolute lie! 🤣🤦🏼‍♀️ I ride my horses just to the south of the staging areas of North Bend and it’s so quiet I forget OHVs are right there most of the time.
@user-pm2iz6fx8b
@user-pm2iz6fx8b 2 года назад
Lol at the crunchy AF foot trackers. Braaaap
@mattdakin5893
@mattdakin5893 Год назад
When you walk across snake tracks a mystery begins --- which direction did the track start or head away from where you are right now ??
@kacielder1396
@kacielder1396 2 года назад
Not a single interview with a tribal representative, or pre-European contact history of the dunes? I'd like to know how the tribes managed the dunes successfully for millennia without the introduction of 'quick fix' invasive species.
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 2 года назад
The didn’t manage the dunes. They left them alone to do whatever nature wanted. We don’t need interviews with tribal people who are more interested in their casinos and whatever handouts from the government they can get.
@Biggiiful
@Biggiiful 2 года назад
Both of these previous comments annoy me. The first one reaks of white people trying too hard to be "woke" by whining for "diversity" and "inclusion" to virtue signal how good they are. This country is mostly white people. There is nothing good or bad about that. Not everything or every peace of media is going to be diverse. And that's okay. And the 2nd goes too far the other way claiming natives only care about casinos. That's just stupid as well. You're both probably mostly decent people. But please stop with both of these extremes. It's not good for anybody.
@bobblue_west
@bobblue_west 2 года назад
@@prepperjonpnw6482 Agree. Stereotypical woke Q. It was those terrible Euros who spoiled the Shangri-La the first people across the Bering land bridge had created.
@therosses5
@therosses5 4 месяца назад
You really believe the tribes "managed" the dunes? The dunes are a terrible place if your concern is to feed your family without wasting energy trying just to walk. They would have spent time closer to food sources that were abundant and easier to obtain...mostly the rivers. Siuslaw, Umpqua, Coos, Coquille, etc. Do those names come from areas of the Dunes?
@joewickie2376
@joewickie2376 4 месяца назад
I think the euros may have ruined eden too.
@professorsogol5824
@professorsogol5824 Месяц назад
Loud equipment is a problem. While the operator can wear ear protection (more observed in the breach than in the occurrence), the excessively high volume also affects those nearby. The regulations on noise should be respected. Here's what the Center for Disease Control has to say. Loud noise is particularly harmful to the inner ear (cochlea). A one-time exposure to extreme loud sound or listening to loud sounds for a long time can cause hearing loss. Loud noise can damage cells and membranes in the cochlea. Listening to loud noise for a long time can overwork hair cells in the ear, which can cause these cells to die. The hearing loss progresses as long as the exposure continues. Harmful effects might continue even after noise exposure has stopped. Damage to the inner ear or auditory neural system is general permanent.
@horsepower_addict
@horsepower_addict Месяц назад
😂 Let me guess….. you have never actually been near the recreational area of the Oregon Dunes?! Because this video was insanely full of massive exaggeration of the noise of these machines. “Equivalent of being up close to a rock concert” is nothing but a LIE. Notice how the folks were carrying on with a normal conversation as the ATV idled? I ride my horses right next to the off-roading area of the dunes and when I do hear the machines it brings a smile to my face, because we all have the right to enjoy our coast however we would like. Offended by the distant noise? Enjoy going somewhere else. This area is nothing but a tiny dot on the map of Oregon and everything she has to offer the outdoor enthusiast.
@professorsogol5824
@professorsogol5824 Месяц назад
@@horsepower_addict I have but it predates the invention of ATVs. And how many hours have you spend on one of those devices? Get back to me in ten years or so and let me know how your visit to the audiologist went.
@horsepower_addict
@horsepower_addict Месяц назад
Ah, so you speak from absolutely ZERO experience. As suspected….. How many hours? Not sure, but they have been a part of my life for DECADES. I have spent most of my nearly 40 years around ATVs, UTVs, diesel trucks, tractors and drag cars. Even if I did have hearing loss, I wouldn’t trade those memories for anything. But have I sacrificed my hearing? I won’t be wasting my money on an audiologist, but I would bet not. Regardless, I don’t intend to leave this world with my body perfectly intact with no memories of heart-pounding FUN.
@obijuankenobi420
@obijuankenobi420 Год назад
There shouldn't be private property in a national park.
@ashleyrowley4493
@ashleyrowley4493 Месяц назад
Acab!
@chrisstaylor8377
@chrisstaylor8377 Год назад
I don’t here any mention of the native peoples who owned this land befor the Europeans stole the land
@martinginsburg7222
@martinginsburg7222 5 месяцев назад
Great management. One portion for humans to walk & another portion for Neanderthals to ride ATV's.
@6by6by6
@6by6by6 2 месяца назад
Typical liberal azz hat disparaging entire families for their recreational activities..
@gamedrone
@gamedrone 2 года назад
god I hate ATV's... Only in america :(
@flight2k5
@flight2k5 2 года назад
🤣😂 you’ve never traveled obviously
@martinginsburg7222
@martinginsburg7222 5 месяцев назад
Obesity machines. Only in AmeriHA where FreeDumb reigns.
@noragruber8930
@noragruber8930 2 года назад
Only PBS can turn such an interesting place into a snooze fest
@jaredsimpson1323
@jaredsimpson1323 2 года назад
Haha so 👍
@eveblot4195
@eveblot4195 10 месяцев назад
oh gawd the forest is eating our sand?! as a native californian i think we should have it repatriated and used for cement. futz oregon, they don't deserve all that beautiful concrete mix!
@jaredsimpson1323
@jaredsimpson1323 2 года назад
Get out there and use it, stop crying about what's changing smile and share what's there. Or put up fences and watch it all blow away unused and forgotten
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