Unusual beaches around the world
|Talking about a beach we always think of white or yellow sand, waves, bright sunshine etc. But there are some extraordinary beaches around the world that are totally different from our usual concept of the beaches. The most striking factor of the differences is the variation of the color of the sand. Some of the beaches have black sand as a result of volcanic eruption, some beaches glow due to the presence of luminous microorganisms and there is also manmade glass beach of California. Pictures of seventeen such unusual beaches are posted on this page. Watch it and enjoy.
(h/t: boredpanda)
Unique Glass Beach in California
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Hidden beach in Marieta, Mexico
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Image credits: Miguel Naranjo
Maldives Beach That Looks Like Starry Night Sky
Image credits: Will Ho
Image credits: Will Ho
The Beach of the Cathedrals, Ribadeo, Spain
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Pink Sand Beach, Bahamas
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Extreme Plane Landings at Maho Beach, Saint Martin
Image credits: Benny Zheng
Image credits: Kent Miller
Jokulsarlon, Iceland
Image credits: Manisha Desai
Image credits: D-P Photography
The Moeraki Boulders (Dragon Eggs) In Koekohe Beach, New Zealand
Image credits: Gerald Guerubin
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Green Sand In Kourou, French Guiana
Image credits: Arria Belli
Papakōlea Green Sand Beach, Hawaii
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Image credits: Mark Ritter
Giants Causeway Beach, Ireland
Image credits: Michael
Image credits: Stefan Klopp
Punaluu Black Sand Beach, Hawaii
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Red Sand Beach, Rabida, Galapagos
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Image credits: Robert Peternel
Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Australia
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Pfeiffer Purple Sand Beach, California
Image credits: Tom Grubbe | dfmead
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Vik Beach, Iceland
Image credits: Stephan Amm
Cave Beach in Algarve, Portugal
Image credits: Bruno Carlos