From Pink Sands To Glass, 8 Unique Beaches In The World

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1. Pink Sands Beach, Bahamas

Nestled on Harbour Island, its rosy hue comes from microscopic coral insects known as Foraminifera.

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2. Pfeiffer Beach, California, USA

Famous for its purple sand, it is caused by manganese garnet particles washed down from the surrounding hills.

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3. Hidden Beach, Marieta Islands, Mexico

Accessible only by swimming through a water tunnel, this beach is nestled inside a crater created by military testing.

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4. Glass Beach, California, USA

Once a dumping ground for glass and household waste, it transformed over time into a shoreline adorned with smooth, colourful glass pebbles.

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5. Bioluminescent Beach, Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

At night, the shore is illuminated by phytoplankton, creating a mesmerising, natural light show.

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6. Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland

Though not a traditional beach, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts hexagonal basalt columns that lead into the sea, creating a unique and stunning coastal landscape.

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7. Bowling Ball Beach, California, USA

It is characterised by large, spherical rocks resembling bowling balls that emerge from the sand at low tide.

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Exploring these diverse and enchanting beaches around the world!