There are believed to be only a modest bunch of pink sea shores on the planet and one of the most well known (and generally dynamite) can be found on Komodo Island in Indonesia. The ocean side's pastel tint is made when the red shells of minuscule animals called foraminifera consolidate with white sand. Sandwiched between glasslike waters and a rough green scene, this pink sand strip is too lovely to ever be genuine.
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