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What is the rarest color sand beach?

Also known as Mahana Beach, Papakolea Beach possesses one of the rarest sand colors in the world: green. This Hawaiian beach is home to miles of green sands that twinkle under the tropical sun.



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Pink sand beaches are pretty rare with just a handful scattered across the globe.

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Blue: Vaadhoo, Maldives This color might be cheating, but it's no less spectacular for it. 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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A recent study by scientists from Australia, India, and South Africa have found evidence that the world's first beach came into existence 3,2 billion years ago. This archaeo-historic site is in the Western Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, Eastern India.

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A beach with real purple sand you ask? Yes, it is rare and you can find the purple sand beach at Pfeiffer Beach at Big Sur. Not only is the beach sand unique but the just offshore is the unique Keyhole Arch which is one of the photographed shots at Big Sur.

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Beaches Were Formed 3.3 Billion Years Ago The team realised that the earth's most ancient rocks rose from the first-ever beach. This study was concluded that the Singhbhum craton of Jharkhand first came above sea around 3.3 billion years ago and is one of the most ancient beaches on earth.

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The Purple Sand of Pfeiffer Beach 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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