This strip of land was known to the aboriginal people in the area as "Daonasedao", which translates to "where the sand forms a bar".
Now the mud and sand have formed strata of clay and sandstone.
The sand, expelled into the Sea of Japan, drifted back to the beach and eventually formed a miniature desert.
On the western side of the building, the blown sand formed a ramp.
The sand humped up and formed into a green man shape.
The sand heaved and humped and formed into a person-like figure.
Wind-driven sand has formed banks that are almost level with the roof on two sides.
Then you show up at their hole and you pour the bucket of sand over it, so the sand forms a mound.
The sands form a band that runs inland to Yeovil.
This is because tiny crystal or sand like particles form within the urine.