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Explore Hawaii's mysterious green beaches

Hawaii is a beautiful resort with blue waters and white beaches. However, on a small island in Hawaii, there is a mysterious green beach, which is one of the rarest landscapes in the world.

This mysterious green beach is located in the south corner of the southwest coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, named Punaru Bay. The beaches here are not common white or yellow, but unique green. This kind of green beach only exists in a few places such as Kuwait and Greenland, but the number is very limited.

The color of this green beach comes from coral fragments and shells on the beach. When these marine life dies and grinds in seawater, tiny green crystals will be formed and mixed with sand to form this unique color. These green crystals are mainly composed of silicate and beryl (a kind of green gem mineral), which will show special luster under sunlight.

In addition, the geographical location and climatic conditions of Punaru Bay also affect the color of this beach. Due to the influence of ocean currents and topography, the sea water and climate here are relatively stable, and there will not be too many storms and siltation, so corals and shells can breed and grow freely here, further increasing the preciousness of green beaches.

However, tourists can't easily go to this mysterious green beach, because this place is very difficult to reach. Punaru Bay can only be reached by boat or on foot through the jungle, and the local government has restricted the number of tourists who go to the beach every day to protect this natural wonder.

Although this green beach is difficult to reach, it still attracts countless tourists and photographers to visit and shoot. This mysterious green beach is not only a scenic spot in Hawaii, but also a treasure of natural wonders, which is worth exploring!