Grand Cayman

 

International Space Station 250mm Photograph

Image credit:  Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov)

Seven Mile Beach Sample #1

Grand Cayman -  19.31N,  81.38W

7 Mile Beach Sample #1

7 Mile Beach Sample #2

7 Mile Beach Sample #3

Bodden Town Beach

Georgetown

Rum Point

 

 

The Caymans is our favorite spot in the Caribbean. As you can see from the images the sand is entirely made from organic debris. Most of it supposedly is the solid waste from Parrot Fish, or so the story goes.

C. C. Lindgren Photograph

 

 

 

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Seven Mile Beach Sample #2

 
 

D. Kraver Photograph

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Seven Mile Beach Sample #3

 

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Rum Point

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D. Kraver Photograph

 

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Bodden Town Beach 19.28N, 81.25W

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D. Kraver Photograph

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Georgetown

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Sample #3 from 7 Mile Beach was contributed by Nick H., a student at the Gates Intermediate School, Scituate, Massachusetts. It is significantly different from all of the other samples from Grand Cayman because it is almost all quartz crystals instead of shell fragments! Why such a dramatic difference? Possibly the sand was imported from a different location such as Florida.

The Georgetown sample was contributed by Kim W., a student at the Gates Intermediate School, Scituate, Massachusetts.

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