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"The beaches of golden sand" is a topic associated with the earthly paradise. But
beaches, like almost all the landscapes of this planet is for everyone. Pink sand beaches, red, white, black or multicolored. The following are
examples of colorful paradise by the sea:
Coral Pink Sand Beach is a beach between palm trees and pink sand in
Harbour Island, Bahamas. Its color is due to sedimentation of coral origin rosacea
Located on the island of Mauim in Hawaii, this beach is not easily accessible, but the long
journey worthwhile. The red color of the sand due to erosion of the hill of red sandstone that
lies at the foot of the beach.
Included in the Guinness Book as the whitest sand beach in the world. Located in New South Gale, two hours from Sydney and is known as
Hyams Beach.
It is composed of 99% pure quartz
Punaluu is a beach between Pahala and Na Alehu in Hawaii. The black sand comes from basalt lava formed, a feature also found in
other beaches of Hawaii.
Olivine, a common component of lava from Hawaii, is in relative abundance on the beach Papakolea, why especially on
the shore, the beach has a particular shade of green.
The hills surrounding Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, California, are rich in manganese garnet. One result of this being dragged to the beach is the combination of colors that can be seen
over the entire stretch of sand.
The wave action, the forms and turns of tiny crystals changes in
rainbow patterns create a wonderful reflection, red, magenta and violet