White Desert National Park in Egypt is the site of large white chalk rock formations, created through erosion by wind and sand. It is also the site of cliffs, sand dunes, as well as Wadi Hennis and oases at Ain El Maqfi and Ain El Wadi. The highest point in the park is at El Qess Abu Said at 353 m (1,158 ft) above sea level, and the lowest is at Wadi Hennis at 32 m (105 ft).