Sand image The Hawaiian Islands consist almost entirely of basalt, and so black sands consisting of basalt fragments are common there. This sample comes from Waianapanapa State Park near Hana on Maui.
      The grains are strikingly well rounded, which is typical of a coarse sand in which grains are abraded on the sea floor. The white grains are fragments of mollusk shells.

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