There are many beaches that have white sand as opposed to other colors such as tan or yellow. These include Pensacola Beach in Florida and Coronado Beach in California.
Relax on the white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.
It depends on what you view of what a nice beach is. Some of the most spectacular white sand beaches are to be found on the outer Hebrides Islands. The trouble in Scotland is not the beaches it is the weather.
Because they are made of black volcanic sand rather than white coral sand or white quartz/limestone sand. However, Japan has also many white sand beaches, which are made of white coral sand (southern islands) and white quartz/limestone sand (peninsulas on mainlands). White sand beaches in Japan: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ippei-janine/sets/72157600321338295/ There are also black sand beaches in volcanic countries such as Hawaii and Iceland.
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White pure coquina sand, blasted out of the cliffs on FL beaches.
The sand beaches in Florida are a beautiful white.
It depends on the soil. There is red clay soil, brown sandy soil, and dark brown/black earthy soil. There are white sand beaches, black sand beaches and there are even a few beaches with green sand.
Boracay Beach is a beautiful white sand beach in the Philippines.
Yes, we have shells of all sorts on our beaches. moast of the beaches is rocky and hard stones. but som places its white sand beach, and some places its only complete round rocks..
Sand on beaches came from RIVERS.