Saturday, 27 July 2013

World's Five Most Weird Beaches



Our earth is full of magical and beautiful places that amaze you through their attractive looks. Some of them are formed by the God itself and some are constructed by human. Visiting any beautiful natural site becomes unforgettable in our life, though beaches are considered most amazing places to spend holidays.

There are many incredible beaches around the world such as Hot Water Bridge in New Zeeland and Glass Beach in California; however, few of them are such mysterious that even scientists feel trouble explaining why those are thus formed.

Here I am explaining worlds five most weird and mysterious beaches present worldwide.

Hymas Beach- Whitest beach in the world



Situated in New South Wales, Hymas Beach is famous for its exceptionally clean water, unique underwater life and smooth air. This amazing beach is sandwiched with two other beaches, Chainman’s beach and Seaman’s beach.

The Guinness Book of world Records has conferred this beach as the whitest in the world. There are number of beautiful places around it that you even won’t decide where to go first. The beach authority offers several facilities for its tourists such as surfing, diving, bike riding, and much more. There is an awesome market near the beach, which satisfies each and every need of a traveler. If tourists want to go for extensive shopping, they may also go to ‘Huskisson’, the nearest town from the beach.

Moreover, Hymas beach is surrounded by two famous national parks named Jervis Bay national Park and Booderee National Park.

Papakolea Beach- A beach having green sand



Papakolea Green sand beach is the most beautiful beach in Hawaii and one of the two only green sand beaches in the world. The color of the sand in this beach is green because of the presence of olivine crystals.

The beach is surrounded by a cinder cone which was formed 49,000 years ago. This cinder cone is rich in olive crystals and the green sand was created by partial eroding of ocean over times. Actually, Hawaii is full of active volcanoes and the lava is rich in olivine crystals, and the cinder cone surrounding the beach was formed by this lava.

You may reach to this beach only on foot or a vehicle having four-wheel drive. You will also need to climb down the cinder cone to enjoy the beauty of this beach. The beach is situated 4.8km away from South Point called Ka Lae.  

Refrigerant Beach- an artificial beach in Dubai



What would you think of walking over cold sand on a beach even the sun is shining at its fullest? Of course, it’s possible and the city that made it possible is Dubai. Engineers in Dubai have been constructing a refrigerant beach adjacent to a luxury hotel so as the rich don’t need to burn their feet on hot sand while walking. The hotel adjacent to the beach is ‘Palazzo Versace’.

It will be formed by constructing heat-absorbing pipelines beneath the sand. Moreover, a giant air blower will also be positioned to supply cool air. The functioning of heat absorbing pipes will be controlled by thermostats connected to computer systems. The hotel is also providing a cooled swimming pool to attract their visitors. The negative part of the whole project is that the functioning of the beach will severely impact environment.

Gulpiyuri Beach- An inland beach



Located in Llanes , Spain, Gulpiyuri Beach is an inland beach and the second most incredible beach in the list. It is located in the middle of a meadow, approximately 100m away from the Cantabrian Sea. The beach is only 40m long and remains fully tidal as salt water circulates from Cantabrian Sea to the beach through underground tunnels. Moreover, water from Bay of Biscay also comes to the beach through underground tunnels and adds charming waves to the water of the beach.

It’s hard to reach to this beach because it is not visible from the shoreline of the Cantabrian Sea due to its small size. Therefore, you need to update your GPS before the journey to this beach. You may ask help from locals to find it, too; you should, however, dependent only on yourself. I also want to advice you that don’t go over there on weekends due to the expected large crowd in this period.

The Bowling Ball beach


California is famous for its beautiful beaches and related sports; however there is a beach that makes California more amazing destination for tourist.

The Bowling Ball beach is situated in Schooner Gulf near a small town Mendocino in California. As you can see in the image, there are uncountable number of ball-shaped rocks gathered together, which forms an incredible appearance in the beach.  The rocks appear like a battalion of army, which is ready to attack the rival. However, the mysterious part is that all the rocks are of almost uniform shape and size. Moreover, the space among the rocks is also almost uniform, though it is a work of nature not human.

These are the most incredible beaches in the world, which amazes us through their exceptionally beautiful appearance.  You should visit at least one of these place just to feel how complicated the nature is.

Apart from the above, there are also other beaches around the world having distinct appearance. Some of them are described below.

  • ·         Huiquan Bathing Beach, situated in Shandong Province, is the best bathing beach and also the most crowded beach in the world.
  • ·         Airport Beach is located in Scotland and famous due to the fact that a plane can easily land on the beach.
  • ·         Glass Beach is located in California and famous for the glass pieces spread all over it. 

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