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Tucked into Mesquite Flat, just a few miles from Stovepipe Wells and surrounded by mountains on all sides, are Death Valley's most accessible sand dunes. Formed from the tiny grains of quartz and feldspar , which likely eroded by the wind from the Cottonwood Mountains to the north and northwest, the dune field began as much larger pieces of solid rock.