… ah, but it is … on the third rock from the sun, planet Earth.
Alum Bay on the Isle of Wight is quite famous for its different coloured sands, and a craft tourist industry has grown up around it since early Victorian times.
Here are cliffs of sand of varying hues. The sands are coloured due to oxidised iron compounds formed under different conditions, and look great layered in shaped glass ornaments. There are usually 21 shades of sand available.
Turning your head away from these magnificent cliffs towards the sea and you will see the Needles as featured in the previous post.
September 2019 © Pete Hillman.
Did you bring home your own glass ornament of coloured sands?
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Yes Liz, and I filled it myself from choices of sand in the craft shop 🙂
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What fun! are you going to share a photo?
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Fun indeed! It’s normally a kid’s thing, but found many adult were filling items, too. oh … no 🙂
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There used to be lots of colour-layered sand ornaments for sale when I was a kid, I seem to remember them being in homeware shops, sold to adults to buy for a display ornament to take home. I was fascinated with them but never had one of my own.
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I used to go on a church camp every year as a teenager. I remember this place so well.
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How lovely 🙂
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Fascinating! The first pictures really look like from a different planet 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 Standing at the base of these cliffs looking up I felt like I was on Mars or Venus 🙂
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I believe you! It really looks like that. Like a planet in a Science fiction movie 🙂
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How cool. Never heard of that place before.
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Thank you Jessica. It was quite an amazing spectacle.
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What a beautiful blend of colours.
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Thank you Anne 🙂
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21 shades… that’s a lot! I visited a place on Mauritius with “only” seven colours and in the sun it was a fantastic natural Spectacle. I think the Isle of Wight is a amazing place to visit…
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I was amazed myself! 🙂
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Beautiful Pete. Does look as if this landscape could be from another world.
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Thank you Peggy 🙂 I am amazed how it hasn’t all slipped away into the sea.
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Amazing!
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Thank you!
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I’ve seen colored sands, but to have so many in one spot must have been delightful and amazing. It must have been quite fun to fill your own container, too. That sort of souvenir is ever so much better than a postcard or mug embossed with a place name!
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Yes, it was amazing to see and experience. It sure is 🙂
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I think I need to write all your facts down in a book. My one and only trip there was whistle stop so no time to properly explore.
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