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Coarse sand for cuttings
On 17/04/2015 15:47, Chris Hogg wrote:
It's mostly angular grains of quartz of differing sizes. After grading into different grain sizes, it makes excellent building sand, and also horticultural sand. But horrible to walk barefoot on -- regards andy |
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Coarse sand for cuttings
On 17/04/2015 17:27, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 16:03:54 +0100, "Wilkes, Andy" wrote: On 17/04/2015 15:47, Chris Hogg wrote: It's mostly angular grains of quartz of differing sizes. After grading into different grain sizes, it makes excellent building sand, and also horticultural sand. But horrible to walk barefoot on Crinnis beach, by any chance? Don't think so - I just can't remember the name - all I can remember is that it is memorable I think at the time, there was a leisure centre on the beach looking very incongruous. -- regards andy |
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Coarse sand for cuttings
On 20/04/2015 08:51, Wilkes, Andy wrote:
On 17/04/2015 17:27, Chris Hogg wrote: Crinnis beach, by any chance? Don't think so - I just can't remember the name - all I can remember is that it is memorable I think at the time, there was a leisure centre on the beach looking very incongruous. Typical - the moment I post, it comes back to me Carlyon Bay, I think. -- regards andy |
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