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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Beaches in All Colors of the Rainbow


Beaches just do not come in different shapes and sizes, but in all colors of the rainbow. In some places around the world there are beaches where sand can be red, orange, pink, green and even black!

Siesta Key beach in Florida in 1987 was declared najbel sand beach with the world. White color is due to 99% pure quartz. This incredible white sand so fine a texture that runs between your fingers as powdered sugar, and due to the large presence of quartz in the composition, the sand stays cold no matter how high temperatures.


In recent years appeared another candidate for the title “najbel sand beach with the world” – Hyams Beach in Jervis Bay, Australia which is found in the Guinness Book of Records as najbel sand beach with the world.

White sand, how it looks spectacular, can not be compared with the appearance of red blood beach. Located on the island of Maui havajskiot, Kaihalulu beach is one of the few beaches in the world red.



Sand Ramla il-Hamra beach on the island of Gozo, Malta, meanwhile, has orange, obtained as a result of volcanic eruptions and unusual orange limestone which is also specific to this area.


Pu’u Mahana beach in Gulf wielded in Hawaii is one of the few beaches in the world with sand to olive green (the other two in Guam and the island of Galapagos).


Pink beaches are also a natural rarity. They appear despite great coral reefs of living organisms with small pink joints. The best example of the pink beach is perhaps one of the island in the Bahamas Eljutera, although
the pink sand beaches can be found in Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Barbados, the Philippines and Scotland.


In terms of who is part of the day, the sand on the beach at Pfeiffer Big Sur California’s changing an array of purple shades. As far as I go ponasever sand is more striking purple color.


California Rockaway Beach in Pacifica is delicious chocolate color.


And here is the Rainbow Beach Fraser Island in Australia. The beach has more than 70 different shades which change every time the waves and the wind will bring new sand.

Article because it started with a white beach (technically, all-white colors together) seems appropriate to finish the beach with black sand (black-the absence of color). Although it may be true from a scientific standpoint, no lack of colors on the beach with black sand – they simply take breath. As a result of volcanic activity near the coast, these beaches were created by particles of Cover the cooled lava. Black sand is also a source of various precious stones like rubies, sapphire, topaz and, of course, diamonds that are formed by volcanoes and then during erupciite lose scattered around. While black beaches exist in Argentina, Tahiti, the Philippines, California, Greece and the Dominican Republic, probably one of the most famous and most beautiful are those of Hawaiian Islands.

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