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Pink Beach in Indonesia: the Pink Sand Paradise that Loves Travelers · Global Voices

Summary by Billiken
In the heart of Southeast Asia, surrounded by Komodo National Park, is one of the most fascinating landscapes on the planet: Indonesia’s Pink Beach. This beach, whose name literally means “pink beach”, has become an icon of international tourism by a unique natural phenomenon: its sand has a pink tone that distinguishes it from any other coast in the world. The color is due to the mixture of white sand grains with microscopic fragments of red co…
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In the heart of Southeast Asia, surrounded by Komodo National Park, is one of the most fascinating landscapes on the planet: Indonesia’s Pink Beach. This beach, whose name literally means “pink beach”, has become an icon of international tourism by a unique natural phenomenon: its sand has a pink tone that distinguishes it from any other coast in the world. The color is due to the mixture of white sand grains with microscopic fragments of red co…

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Billiken broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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