Bangka Island, famously nicknamed the “Tin Island,” holds not only mineral wealth but also stunning white sands. Bangka sand, particularly that which originates from coastal areas and former tin mining sites, possesses characteristics that are distinctly different from sand in other regions. Its pure white color and fine texture make it highly sought after, both for the construction industry and as a tourist attraction.
Java Island, rich in natural resources and volcanic geology, is not only known as the center of economy and culture but also as a key supplier of important minerals, one of which is silica (SiO2). Silica, often referred to as “white gold,” is a vital component in various industrial sectors, ranging from construction to high technology.
Kalimantan Sand, a name that may not be as popular as other tourist destinations, yet holds extraordinary beauty and potential. Located in Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, Kalimantan Sand is known not only for its high-quality sand but also for its stunning natural landscape. The region is bisected by the Kapuas River, the longest river in Indonesia, which adds to the natural charm of Kalimantan Sand.
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