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This Harbour Island beach with its rose-hued shoreline makes for a truly dreamy seaside landscape. The pink sand, believe it or not, comes from single-cell organisms called Foraminifera.
The moment you step foot on Harbour Island, a small, narrow Bahamas island that’s just 3.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide, the rest of the world melts away.
Nestled on Harbour Island in the Bahamas, Pink Sand Beach is a pure gem of the Caribbeans. It is famous for its unique pink sand. An archipelago of over 700 islands, the Bahamas is renowned for ...
There’s one beach on Harbour Island, and it’s a spectacular one. Pink Sand Beach is an apt name for the three-mile stretch that gets its signature hue from the microscopic coral insects that ...
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Harbour Island is most famed for its 3-mile stretch of pink sand beaches. The beaches' pink hue is derived from foraminifera, a microscopic organism that has a reddish-pink shell.