Iranian Beach Looks Like Start of the Apocalypse
Shape_Grifter Published 06/05/2022
The red beach of Hormuz Island looks like something out of a horror movie -- or a science fiction novel. The red ochre that drenches the beach is due to the high amount of iron oxide in the sand that, when dispersed into the water, gives the waves their striking, blood-like hue. It's a pretty trippy looking place that goes by a few other names, like Rainbow Island and Red and Silver Beach, due to the other powerful colors present in the geological oddity -- most notably the glittering, silvery texture of the blackish sand.
Here's another video of what it looks like to push into the silvery sand, permeated with the ferric oxide that gives the beach the iconic look.
Over the centuries, the island has been taken note of by many different peoples and figures traveling through the Strait of Hormuz that gives it its name. Funnily enough, however, the actual age of the island itself is technically younger than humanity -- having only popped out of the water 50,000-ish years ago.
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