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Silversands (ISBN 1906864063, published by Pendragon Press) is a science fiction novel by British writer Gareth L. Powell. It was his debut novel . Plot summary
Silver Sands, South Australia, a beach and holiday resort south of Aldinga Beach, South Australia; Silver Sands, United Kingdom, a part of the River Thames; Silver Sands, Western Australia, a suburb of Mandurah, Western Australia; Silver Sands, Western Cape, a coastal town in South Africa; Silver Sands FC, a football club in Christ Church, Barbados
Silver sand is a fine white sand used in gardening. [1] [2] It consists largely of quartz particles that are not coated with iron oxides.Iron oxides colour sand from yellows to rich browns.
Women's Bay is located in the south of the island of Barbados, to the east of the nation's southernmost point, South Point. it is also known as Silver Sands 13°02′52″N 59°30′54″W / 13.0478°N 59.5150°W / 13.0478; -59
Over time, the Silver Sands Beach was destroyed by the removal of sand for construction of the container piers in Halifax Harbour and to build the runway at CFB Shearwater Airport. Removal of sand left the beaches vulnerable to the erosion of the tides until the Nova Scotia Government decided to step in and pass legislation to protect sand from ...
In 1900, railroad tycoon Alexander Cassatt and his wife, Lois Buchanan Cassatt, built on the site. The building was sold to the Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania and was made into their headquarters.
Silver Sands State Park is a public recreation area located on Long Island Sound in the city of Milford, Connecticut. [3] The state park consists of 297 acres (120 ha) of beach, dunes, restored salt marsh , open areas and woods as well as the 14-acre (5.7 ha) bird sanctuary of Charles Island . [ 4 ]
"White Silver Sands" is a popular song. The words and music were written in 1957 by Charles "Red" Matthews, although partial authorship is also claimed by Gladys Reinhart. [citation needed] The song was a hit for Don Rondo in the summer of 1957, and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Charts.