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  2. Purple sand - Wikipedia

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    Purple Sand patterns on Pfeiffer Beach, CA. Purple beaches are a phenomenon caused by the presence of a large amounts of almandine-pyrope garnet. [1] [2] [3] or other purple minerals like manganese [4] or rose quartz that have accumulated in the local sediment.

  3. Beach - Wikipedia

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    volcanic, biogenic coral, pink coral volcanic, garnet, olivine. The composition of the sand varies depending on the local minerals and geology. [4] Some of the types of sand found in beaches around the world are: White sand: Mostly made of quartz and limestone, it can also contain other minerals like feldspar and gypsum. [4] [5]

  4. Great Santa Cruz Island - Wikipedia

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    Great Santa Cruz Island is a small inhabited island in Zamboanga City in the southern region of the Philippines that is famous for its pink coralline sand. [2] The island, located 4 kilometres (2.49 mi) south of downtown at the Santa Cruz Bank in the Basilan Strait, boasts one of the pink sand beaches in the Philippines.

  5. These Are the 28 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World - AOL

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    These are the most beautiful beaches in the world to help you get some travel inspiration. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. This Island's Pastel Cottages, Pink Sand Beaches, and ... - AOL

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    Here are the most picture-perfect spots on Harbour Island.

  7. Komodo (island) - Wikipedia

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    Komodo contains a beach with "pink" sand, one of only seven in the world. The sand appears pink because it is a mixture of white sand and red sand, formed from pieces of Foraminifera . 2020 closure

  8. Beach evolution - Wikipedia

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    Beach evolution, also called "beach replenishment" or "beach nourishment", it involves importing sand from elsewhere and adding it to the existing beach. The imported sand should be of a similar quality to the existing beach material so it can meld with the natural local processes and without adverse effects.

  9. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Beaches of Komodo Island [90] Pink Beach [93] Beaches of Sumba: Etreat Beach [94] Marosi Beach [94] Nihiwatu Beach. The world class surf spot known as Occy's Left featured in the film The Green Iguana is located on this beach. [94] It is also a private beach that is owned by Nihi Sumba Resort.