In 1953, journalist Frank Herbert visited Florence, Oregon, where he observed the environmental struggle caused by shifting sand dunes that impacted coastal communities. The US Department of Agriculture attempted to stabilize the dunes with European Beach Grass, leading to unforeseen consequences such as invasive species growth and landscape changes. This battle between human intervention and natural forces served as the foundation for Herbert's renowned novel "Dune," highlighting the complexities of trying to tame wild landscapes.
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