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How did Siesta Key get its sand?

That's because the sand here is made up of 99 percent pure quartz, giving our beach not only its color, but its powdered sugar feel. The beaches of Siesta Key have quartz that originally came from the southern Appalachian Mountains via rivers to the Gulf of Mexico, washing up on the beach over time.



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