which sand is whitest?
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which sand is whitest?
I always bring home a bottle of sand from my vacations and have finally gotten pretty jars to display them all in.
Between Aruba, Anguilla and Grand Cayman, which do you think has the lighest colored sand and which has the darkest?
Between Aruba, Anguilla and Grand Cayman, which do you think has the lighest colored sand and which has the darkest?
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Kristen, what a great idea! That's one of those things, you want to say why haven't I thought of that.
Haven't been to Aruba yet, but I will pick that as #1 for the lightest, and Grand Cayman for the darkest of the three.
Can't wait to see what your findings are!
Donna
Haven't been to Aruba yet, but I will pick that as #1 for the lightest, and Grand Cayman for the darkest of the three.
Can't wait to see what your findings are!
Donna
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My wife and I have been doing the same thing for the past 5 years. Haven't been to Anguilla but have some sand from Aruba and just got back from Grand Cayman last week. The color is pretty close to Aruba (maybe just a little lighter) but the sand is much finer in texture in Grand Cayman. Bora Bora is still the lightest colored sand we have though.
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Fun topic, Kristen. I meant to tell you before how much I enjoyed your trip report and photos from your last trip to Anguilla. Would you mind posting an email address so that I could directly ask you some very specific questions about Frangipani that wouldn't necessarily benefit other readers?
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The strange thing is that our little bottle of sand from Grace Bay in Provo looks whiter than our bottle from Eagle Beach in Aruba, but in person, and in photos, the sand looked whiter in Aruba.
May be something about reflectivity.
We thought the beach in front of our hotel in Aruba (Manchebo) was blindingly white, with St. John next best in our travels, Provo and St. Thomas not far behind, then St. Croix, Tortola, Jamaica rounding out the list.
May be something about reflectivity.
We thought the beach in front of our hotel in Aruba (Manchebo) was blindingly white, with St. John next best in our travels, Provo and St. Thomas not far behind, then St. Croix, Tortola, Jamaica rounding out the list.
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Great idea, Kristen. If you like secluded getaways plan on adding sand from Cape Santa Maria on Long Island (Bahamas). It is white as snow and soft as talcum powder.
That said, don't forget there are many special and beautiful golden and darker sand beaches hidden away throughtout the islands. It's so much fun finding them.
That said, don't forget there are many special and beautiful golden and darker sand beaches hidden away throughtout the islands. It's so much fun finding them.
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My scientific findings 
The whitest sand was....Grand Cayman (also the finest)
2nd whitest was Aruba (not much difference between GC and Aruba but GC was definitely lighter).
And the darkest obviously was Anguilla (significantly darker that the first 2 but still light..Abguilla's sand was the softest)
I would have guessed Aruba to be the whitest, strictly based on the looking at the beach.
My samples came from Palm Beach in Aruba, 7 Mile Beach in GC and Meads Bay Beach in Anguilla.
Oh, and just for fun, I got some sand from Ocean City, MD..no comparison!!!

The whitest sand was....Grand Cayman (also the finest)
2nd whitest was Aruba (not much difference between GC and Aruba but GC was definitely lighter).
And the darkest obviously was Anguilla (significantly darker that the first 2 but still light..Abguilla's sand was the softest)
I would have guessed Aruba to be the whitest, strictly based on the looking at the beach.
My samples came from Palm Beach in Aruba, 7 Mile Beach in GC and Meads Bay Beach in Anguilla.
Oh, and just for fun, I got some sand from Ocean City, MD..no comparison!!!
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Interesting, Kristen!
Although I haven't been to Aruba or Cayman, I would have thought Anguilla would be the lightest since Shaol Bay beach is like talcum powder to me.
Incidentally, St. Eustatius has black sand on the Caribbean side, beige on the Atlantic.
Although I haven't been to Aruba or Cayman, I would have thought Anguilla would be the lightest since Shaol Bay beach is like talcum powder to me.
Incidentally, St. Eustatius has black sand on the Caribbean side, beige on the Atlantic.
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We currently have 14 bottles of sand in our collection. From the lightest colored sand of Bora Bora to the darkest from the shores of Lake Tahoe where we got married. A few more bottles and we might be able to build a beach in our backyard.
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I just write the location on the front them with a fine point "permanent" marker. Then I put the date on the back. Seems to work ok but it can still be rubbed off. The bottles we use are only about 4 or 5 inches tall about so not a whole lot of room to write on them.

