The first thing that comes to mind when sand is probably thinking about the beach. However, this is not the case of China's Red Red Beach, which is actually red, and does not cover all the sand. This type of incident is caused by a type of sea weed sufia. It starts early in April and May, then is green during the summer, but begins to move brightly in the autumn
The Red Beach is located in the world's largest wetland and reed marsh, and is actually the most accomplished ecosystem host that can be found in this area: this area has become more home to 260 kinds of birds and 399 types of wild animals. You can find endangered Crown Crane and Black Baked Goose, which is also called 'Home of the Cranes'.
To keep the whole system safe, the area was protected at state level in 1988. Although Red Beach has been closed to most people, yet there is still a small section open for the tourists. We can assure you that the following photos are not an example of infrared photography, it's a place that's really hard to believe that really exists!
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