Blood Beach

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The striking red sands of Hormuz Island's beaches in Iran are primarily due to the presence of iron oxide minerals, notably hematite.

Hematite is an iron-rich mineral that, when exposed to the elements over extended periods, undergoes oxidation, forming a layer of rust on the surface.

This process gives the sand its remarkable red coloration, creating a visual spectacle that contrasts beautifully against the blue waters of the Gulf.

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