Rainfall on Iran’s Hormuz Island briefly reworked the shoreline of its Crimson Seashore right into a placing pure scene this week, as crimson soil flowed into the ocean and turned the water shades of deep crimson.
The seashore is thought for its vivid crimson sand and cliffs, created by excessive concentrations of iron oxide.
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