At some point or the other, we've chosen to cut away from the harsh reality of our daily lives and spend an extra hour or two on social media to keep us busy. Over the weekend, we stumbled upon an untapped destination that we wish we learned about sooner.
Pink Beach! Located in Indonesia, this is undoubtedly one of the prettiest places in the world. The pink beach or Pantai Merah is one of the seven pink beaches on the planet with the breathtaking backdrop of Komodo Island. Indonesia.
This exceptional beach gets its striking colour from microscopic animals called Foraminifera, which produces a red pigment of the coral reefs. For this reason, it is called Red Beach in the local tongue. When tiny fragments of the red coral combine with the white sands, this produces the soft pink colour that is visible along the shoreline. Aside from Pink Beach itself, a few small segments along Komodo's eastern bay also have a pinkish tint.
Bored and wondering how to add some colour to your dull day? These pics from the beach will compel you to pack up your swimsuits.
Writing about how to get to the Komodo National Park, a report says that Bali is the easiest way. 'As one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia, Bali is an extremely well-connected airport with international flights available.’ There's no other place to be other than the Pink Beach this summer.
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