Welcome to the Museum of Sand

The Museum of Sand was established to house and share a private collection of sand from around the world. Our mission is to share with people the wonders of sand, and promote curiosity about the origins and characteristics of these geologic and biologic materials. Our growing collection provides a rare and close-up glimpse into the fascinating micro-world of sand grains.

Most posts to the Museum of Sand blog will be photos of a sand sample, with information about it and a map showing the collection location. A list of sand samples will be updated frequently. To see a listed sample, enter its name in the search box.

We are slowly posting the numerous samples in the Museum collection to this site; please check back occasionally to find new posted samples.

The Head Curator of the Museum, Paul Fishman, is an ecologist; he hopes to learn more about the geologic origins of the samples in the museum, and will add this information as possible.

In March, 2012, Paul made a startling discovery on the internet: he is not alone! Here is a link to the International Sand Collectors Society.

Finally, a thank you to the few agents of the Museum of Sand who have gathered samples for our collection.

Attribution and copyright notice: all images of sand samples are the property of the Museum of Sand and may not be used without Museum permission. Map and satellite images are screen shots from Google Maps, and are properly attributed.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

HAWAII, PACIFIC OCEAN, KE'EI BEACH, ISLAND OF HAWAI'I (BIG ISLAND)

This beach is a historic site on the southwest coast of the Big Island. The sand includes grains of coral, shell and lava. Ke'ei Beach is a small sand beach popular with locals. The area has historic importance as the location of the Battle of Moku'ohai, the first battle by King Kamehameha the Great in a campaign to take control of the Big Island. 


Low magnification
Scale: distance between each line = 1 mm




High magnification.
Scale: distance between each line = 1 mm


Location of sample collection shown above.
Imagery (c)2013 TerraMetrics. Map data (c)2013 Google.



Sample collected by: the students of Susan Lehner
2013

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