What a beautiful example of the worlds beyond the grasp of the naked human eye. Discovery has a wonderful little gallery.

Prismatic mineral fragments, microscopic coral pieces, tiny organisms, shells…what appears at a distance to be a mass of miniature brown rocks hosts a surprising array of shapes, colors and patters.

Under a microscope, these grains of sand reveal much about the biological and geological history of the local environment. Volcanic eruptions, eroded mountains, even remnants of decaying man-made structures.
See the rest of the gallery.

2 responses to ““To See the World in a Grain of Sand…””
Ooooh, when I used to read Muse magazine they had an article with the same pictures of this stuff.
Regim Hotelier Cluj
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