03-28-2011, 06:30 PM
The sand here in south Florida,(not including the sand on the beaches, is really not all that white, it's actually knd of dirty beigie-gray. And the furher inland you get, the dirtier it appears.
I'll take a photo of the sand on my front lawn (20 miles from the Gulf) in the morning and post it tomorrow noight, if that will help make my point ... if you are interested.
The whitest sand seems to be on or just inland from the beaches ... otherwise it's not even children's sandbox quality sand!
just a passing comment.
I'll take a photo of the sand on my front lawn (20 miles from the Gulf) in the morning and post it tomorrow noight, if that will help make my point ... if you are interested.
The whitest sand seems to be on or just inland from the beaches ... otherwise it's not even children's sandbox quality sand!
it's good for growing tomatoes, though!
biL
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Lehigh Susquehanna & WesternÂ
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." ~~Abraham Lincoln