The sands have taken over a town in Kolmanskop in southern Namibia.
100 hundred years ago, people found hope of quick fortune in the Namib desert but within two years, nothing was left.
The town had a school, a hospital and even a casino. But the diamonds that fortune seekers sought helped build a community that could not sustain after the hope of easy riches could not be fulfilled.
Now the sand are the only thing that remains in buildings that only saw human life for a brief time.
The stunning photography by Richard Erhlich tells the picture of what once and how we all, including a town, turns to dust.
And sand.