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10 beaches you have to visit at least once in your life (Part 1)

It is not necessary to explain anyone what a beach is. It’s a lot of sand and water, where people usually go for holidays to sunbathe and swim. However, there are some amazing coasts on our planet, which can be proud of their uniqueness. Visiting such unusual beaches is every traveler’s dream.

Chonopu Beach – Kauai, Hawaii

Kalalau-Beach

This beach is one of the most secluded and virgin on earth. It’s because it’s impossible to reach it by land, and it takes a long time to get there by boat. The beach is divided into two parts by a natural rock arch, which is 27 meters high.

Anse Sourses d’Arjan Beach – La Digue, Seychelles

Anse-Source

In the rating of the most picturesque beaches, this deservedly occupies one of the first places. Here there is a delicate snow-white sand, colorful stone boulders, green palms and such a blue sea that it seems as if you are looking at a photo edited in a photoshop. Add to this the complete absence of waves, always warm water, an excellent climate and you will understand that this is just a paradise on earth.

Giants Road – Ireland

Giants-Causeway

“Many thousands of years ago, when dragons flew in the sky, and giants lived on earth …” – These words arise primarily when visiting the north-eastern coast of Ireland. This miracle of nature looks like 40 000 interconnected basalt columns, which were formed as a result of complex geological processes caused by the eruption of the volcano. The harsh nature adds dark energy to this majestic place.

Benahil Seah Kave Beach – Algarve, Portugal

cave-beach

The Algarve is one of the most beautiful places in Europe. The beaches of this region stretch for 200 kilometers and abound in sheer cliffs, small coves and caves. One of these caves has a chic beach inside, you can get to it only from the sea. You can not sunbathe here, but this inconvenience can be easily compensated by remarkable views.

Starry beach (Hoshizuna-no-hama) – Iriomote, Japan

Hoshizuna-no-hama

Visitors to this shore do not really look at the surrounding landscapes, but concentrate on studying the sand under their feet. Thanks to it this beach was called a starry. The fact is that each grain of sand is an intricate and unique geometric figure. Many of them really look like miniature stars. In fact, these are the remains of skeletons of foraminifera – microscopic marine organisms, which for many years have been thrown ashore.

Do not miss our next trip to five other unusual beaches on our planet!

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