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What is the difference between white sand and beach sand?

What is the difference between white beach sand and other types of sands? White beach sand is primarily made up of quartz, which is a light-colored mineral. Other types of sand can be made up of a variety of minerals and can be various colors, such as black, brown, or red.



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Olivine Sand Sand of almost exclusively olivine grains is very rare, and Papakolea is one of only four green sand beaches in the world. The others are Hornindalsvatnet in Norway, Punta Cormorant in the Galapagos Islands, and Talofofo Beach in Guam.

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Beach sand, in particular, can provide the following benefits: Exfoliation: Sand functions is an effective natural exfoliant that clears dead skin cells away. Softness: Spending time in the sand can leave your skin feeling fresh and extra soft.

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As for the honor of the world's whitest sand? Well, it goes to the little-known beach at Hyam's Beach, on the shores of Jervis Bay in the Australia state of New South Wales.

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Sugar-White Sand It feels like you're walking on powdered sugar. The sparkling quartz crystals that cover the beach originally came from the Appalachian Mountains, washed down into rivers that led to the Gulf of Mexico, and were swept onto the shores of our pristine beach.

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The beautiful white sand and crystal clear water clarity are further amplified by the Choctawhatchee Bay, just north of Destin. Sediment run-off into the waters of Destin is minimized due to the Choctawhatchee Bay and its ability to filter everything before it makes it into the Gulf.

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Another luxury item available in Florida is our exquisite, white, beach sand. Our beach sand has a velvety soft feel underfoot and is screened and cleaned – ready for use.

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Centuries of wave and water action eventually ground the quartz into smaller and smaller grains, producing the sugar-fine sand Destin residents enjoy today.

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