Get to know beaches with strangely beauty and nature:
When someone says “beach” you probably
think of yellow or white sand, rolling waves, bright sunlight and a beer
or fruity cocktail. But beaches come in far more different shapes and
colors than some of us might have expected. Here are 17 beaches that, in
one way or another, might not be anything like the beaches you’re used
to.
One of the most striking differences in
many of these beaches are the different sand colors. Sand is generally
formed out of whatever the waves happen to be banging against the shore,
be they rocks, shells, corals, or glass. Rare green beaches can contain
olivine, which is a remnant of volcanic eruptions, and black beaches
are also generally formed by volcanic remnants. The pink beaches of
Bermuda are colored by coral remnants.
Take a look at this link as well with most fascinating places to see:
http://beautiful-place-intheworld.blogspot.com/2012/05/borobudur-temple-or-candi-borobudur.html
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