3 Most Unique Beaches In The World

 3 Yoku Solana Beach Iceland 

Your salon is a huge glacial lake in the vatnajökull National Park Iceland and is home to one of the most bizarre beaches you'll ever see due to the continuous melting of the nearby glaciers it's constantly increasing in size and is now four times the size it was in the 1970s with a constant supply of icebergs floating in the water the geographical features that form here are breathtaking most spectacular is the Diamond Beach which has made up of fine particles of black volcanic rock here pieces of crystallized ice are washed ashore from the lake and at certain times of day when the light is right it feels like you've been transported to an entirely different world. 

2 Vada Beach Maldives 

Also known as the sea of stars vada Beach is one of the most entrancing places on earth thanks to the abundance of bioluminescent plankton that live in the coastal waters the island itself is tiny with only 500 permanent residents it was one of the most popular places in the Maldives because of this naturally occurring phenomenon the glow of the plankton is actually a defensive measure and is triggered by nearby movement this means that the crash of the waves are even the soft press of a footprint is enough to trigger it and if you're there in the evening or at night the effect is awe-inspiring similar things can be seen on a few other beaches in the world during certain seasons but at Vadhu it's visible only around.

1 The red sand beach Galapagus 

The Galapagos Islands are well known for their unique biodiversity but it's not just the plants on the wildlife that are unusual the geographical features are unlike anywhere else on earth - on rabida island thanks to its volcanic coastline the beaches aren't covered in the white sand you might expect but they are a deep rich red color the reason for this is of the high levels of iron that are present after countless eruptions over the millennia it makes for a stunning view out across the surrounding waters and if you ever make the trip there you'll find yourself in good company with large herds of sea lions and colonies of blue footed boobies brown pelicans and finches that call this place Haller. 


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