Pine forests surround a shifting sand dune on the northwest side of Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.

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Pine forests surround a shifting sand dune on the northwest side of Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.
Different types of slow-growing reindeer mosses and lichens are found on Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.
White reindeer moss thrives on Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.
Colorful pine cones on Gotska Sandön, Sweden.
Gotska Sandön in the middle of the Baltic Sea, Sweden, has been a national park since 1909. The trails are well marked for visitors.
Sixty kilometers of trails and tracks crisscross Gotska Sandön National Park in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.
Lichen was growing on the side of this old oak tree on Gotska Sandön, Sweden.
An oak tree several hundred years old can be seen near the chapel on Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.