The Silver and Red beach on Hormuz Island in Iran has the internet buzzing after a tour guide shared videos of its red ...
The “blood rain” that turned an Iranian island’s coastline crimson last week was due to the local soil containing high concentrations of oxidised iron ... a cliff to the beach on Hormuz ...
Videos of a beach in Iran turning bright red amid heavy downpour ... the phenomenon is caused by the high concentration of ...
The beach, on Rainbow Island in the Strait of Hormuz, is a popular tourist destination in Iran for its naturally red soil, which contains high levels of iron and other minerals. The bizarre yet ...
especially mesmerizing at sunset or sunrise,” the Iran Tourism and Touring Organization wrote Instagram/hormoz_omid “Yesterday this bloody beach had everyone by surprise,” tour guide hormoz ...
Amid the heavy rainfall, a beach has turned blood red in Iran, which kindled mixed reactions of shock and excitement among people. Some social media influencers floated speculations of unexplained ...
It shows blood red beach and tides in Iran amid heavy rainfall ... the red colour is caused by the high concentration of iron oxide in the soil. The minerals in the soil further get mixed with ...
The phenomenon is caused by Iran's mineral-rich coastline. The volcanic soil's high iron oxide content mixes with seawater to change the beach's colour and produce vivid red waves. In Iran ...