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It took more than two million years to make the fine, white sand you'll find on the beaches of Anna Maria Island. The fine grains of sand began as mountains of impenetrable quartz hundreds of miles away. Massive geologic formations ground the quartz rocks into tiny specks over the millennia and raging rivers that no longer exist, deposited the fine grains along on the Gulf Coast.
