How tails are the sand dunes in Sigatoka National Park?

The sand dunes in Sigatoka became the first national park in Fiji. These sand dunes were continuously forming for thousands of years as a result of coastal erosion and are 20-60 metres tall.

Sigatoka National Park supports a sand dune ecosystem, and is home to different varieties of plants and 22 species of birds. This place is of archaeological importance as well. Several excavations have been carried out in this site and the findings include pottery that is more than 2600 years old. The dunes came under the management of the National Trust of Fiji in 1989.

 

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