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Is the pink beach always pink?

It's only with a close look that the beach will look pink when the sun is burning high. Instead, the late afternoon on a sunny day is the best time to see the beach at it's best. The low light and warm hues of the late afternoon sun really picks out the red bits of sand.



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Pink Sands Beach is the place to go for natural beauty, elegant resorts and most importantly, three miles of perfectly pink sand and gentle waters. The ocean is ideal for swimming - warm throughout the year and generally calm, protected from the rolling waves of the Atlantic by a coral reef.

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Orange Sand: San Blas Beach—Gozo, Malta Also known as Pantai Merah, Pink Beach is located on Komodo Island, one of more than 17,000 islands in the Republic of Indonesia. One of only seven pink-sand beaches in the world, the color is caused by the red coral mixed with white sand.

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Pink sand beaches are pretty rare around the world, as the conditions have to be just right to create them.

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Pink Beach Komodo Island: Indonesia's Famous Pink Sand Beaches. The pink beach on Komodo Island in Indonesia has become famous for its light reddish sand color and turquoise water, and the good news is that it's also pretty easy to visit on a day trip from the town of Labuan Bajo in Flores!

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One of the main highlights of Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur is the famous purple sand. Erosion of the cliffs above, which contain Manganese garnet rocks, is responsible for the incredible plum-like colors you see here.

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Bioluminescent phyto plankton around the Maldives occasionally washes up onto the shore, making the sand glow in the dark in a dazzling shade of aqua blue.

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Black sand beaches are located all over the world, from the sheer-sided caldera of Santorini in Greece to the geothermal hotspot of the Canary Islands, as well as mountainous Hawaii, lush Tahiti, Japan, and several islands in the Caribbean.

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Swimming in the sea is a fantastic experience but you need to be aware that marine life is abundant in the coral waters of the Red Sea. Stonefish, scorpionfish, rays, jellyfish, sea urchins and coral could be present during the swims.

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Sai Daeng Beach is a lovely spot with a cosy atmosphere located on southern Koh Tao, part of Thailand's Chumphon Archipelago. The sands here are tinted ever-so-slightly pink and have crushed up bits of coral in it.

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