I ini­tially passed over this Dis­cover gallery but decided to take a look once @mocost linked to it.

Who would have thought that sand had such diver­sity and beauty? Evi­dently Gary Green­berg did when he com­piled these micro­scopic pho­tographs of sand for his book, A Grain of Sand.

Com­posed of the rem­nants of vol­canic explo­sions, eroded moun­tains, dead organ­isms, and even degraded man-made struc­tures, sand can reveal the history—both bio­log­i­cal and geologic—of a local envi­ron­ment. And exam­ined closely enough, as the sci­en­tist and artist Gary Green­berg has, sand can reveal spec­tac­u­lar col­ors, shapes, and textures.