Autor: Marcin Dubiel (skotos_at_poczta.fm)
Data: Sun 25 Nov 2001 - 00:36:38 MET



Hello Andrzej

On 17-Lis-01, you wrote:

>> What i mean is that there are a more than just
>> one kind of sand.
>> 
>> * different colors
>> * different structure
>> * different mixtures
>> * ...etc

>
> Most of the sand here is yellow. However, I heard that there are some
> places on the Baltic coast where you can find some heavy metal minerals,
> like black ilmenite (FeTiO3) sands (up to 60% of ilmenite in the sand). It
> is mainly near Jastarnia, Wladyslawowo, and Darlowo. Also in Sudety
> mountains are ilmenite sands in Izera river, and near Zlotoryja (there is
> also some gold in the sand in that region). Sometimes you can also find in
> ilmenite sands some minerals used in jewerly (gemstones). There are
> probably also a few places in Poland where sand is completely white, and
> red.

Near my village, in Sudety, are red sands.

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Regards
Marcin


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