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Is there a black beach in the world?

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The formation of black sand beach is because the black lava ejected after volcanic eruption is mixed with the sediments on the beach. The representative of Black Beach is Vic Beach in Iceland, and there are also black beaches in China and Macau.

Yellow and white beaches always give people the feeling of gentle girls, but do you know there are black beaches in the world? It is no longer a girl's heart, and the black beach seems to have a cold and cold feeling. The formation of black sand beach is related to volcanic activity. The black lava spewed out after the volcanic eruption was mixed with the soil by the sea, and it was never separated again. Coupled with the long-term effect of sea water and wind, lava and soil were forced to break into parts, and finally became the endless black beach today.

The black sand beach is really pure black sand, which is a little rough, but the sand in the offshore is still very fine. Black sea sand, plus dark clouds, is not an exaggeration to say that it is the devil's territory. When tourists first arrive, they will feel dark. At first glance, even the sea water is black, but it is not, because the beach is black and the sea water lined with black sand is black. If you look at the sea carefully, it is still blue. Coconut trees and some green plants on the beach are in sharp contrast with this black.

There are many black beaches all over the world, such as Vic Beach in Iceland and China and Macau.