Pfeiffer Beach, California
Pfeiffer Beach, California
On the coast of Big Sur in California, there lies an amazing beach Pfeiffer Beach, the sand of which is painted in all shades of violet, from lilac to purple. The reason is that the cliffs surrounding the beach are rich in Spessartine which is a rare type of stone called Garnet. Washed by the waves and rains, it is mixed with sand and creates incredible patterns, especially close to the North. The beach is quite popular among the locals, but to tourists, it is not easy to reach it, even with pointers, as it is hidden behind hills.
Red Sand Beach Kaihalulu, Hawaii
The Kaihalulu is located on the Hawaiian island of Maui and has the crescent form. Its feature is the red color of its sand due to the eruption of Cauca in the past. Now, the sand is rich in iron oxide or, simply put, rust, but it does not leave traces on skin or clothes. The beach gets a particularly striking look at the sunrise and is considered to be one of the most beautiful beach destinations in the world. Additionally, the water surrounding it remains calm and crystal clear all year, so the place is ideal for diving.
White Hyams Beach, New South Wales, Australia
White Hyams Beach, New South Wales, Australia
Hyams Beach is located in the Jervis Bay Territory on the Australian coast. The beach is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as a location having the whitest sand in the world. When seeing this place for the first time, you can decide that nature has played with you an amazing trick, as the sand there looks like snow placed in the middle of the tropics. At sunsets, the sand shimmers and creates an incredibly romantic atmosphere, which allows you to make amazing images. The water in Jervis Bay is ideal for water sports, fishing, and, of course, swimming.
Playa del Amor, Mexico
Playa del Amor, Mexico
This beach is on the island of Las Marietas. It was formed in the Bay of Banderas by volcanic activity. To get there, you need to overcome a tunnel leading to this unusual place. The caves and water hidden from the outside world by stone arches there are home to many representatives of the local marine fauna such as turtles, dolphins, humpback whales, etc., which is why the place is good for diving. Also, it has the status of a National Park.
Kamari Beach, Greece (Black Beach)
The Black Beach is one of the longest beaches in Santorini and is located in one of the resort towns there. And what is interesting about the beach that it is covered with unique black sand of volcanic origin, which, combined with sky-blue water, creates an indescribable sight.
Kamari Beach, Greece (Black Beach)
Every year the beach is awarded the Blue Flag for its extraordinary purity of water and sand. Also, there is everything for active leisure: water sports equipment rental, boat station, etc.
Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas
Among the magnificent beaches of the Bahamas, there is a real miracle of nature, that is, the Harbour island's pink beach. It has got its color due to many shells of Foraminifera and corals, which are transformed into small grains and paint the beach in all shades of pink for centuries. In addition to amazing sceneries and velvet sand, this place can boast clear water and the rich underwater world which attracts fans of diving and snorkeling from around the world.
Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas
Green Sand Beach, Papakolea, Hawaii
Within Hawaii, there is a green beach named Papakolea Beach. It is surrounded by cliffs on all sides. The golden-green shade of its sand is due to a type of gemstone called Beryl, born of the lava of the Hawaiian volcanoes. The place is also famous for its big waves, however, its green sand will wash away by the ocean with time, therefore, this beach is protected by law, while in order to visit it, you should get a special permit.
Green Sand Beach, Papakolea, Hawaii
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