Strange phenomenon ‘Blood rain’ turns red tides and beach: ‘really unique’

The Red Sea has nothing on this red beach.

The coastline from an Iranian island turned bright red after falling from dense rains in a scene straight outside the Bible.

Views of this so -called Crimson Tideline are currently overcoming millions of views across Instagram, the Daily Mail reported.

The red color is caused by the high content of soil iron oxide. Instagram/hormoz_omid
“Walking along the coast you will encounter parts where sand shines with metallic compounds, especially captivating in the sunset or sunrise,” wrote the tourism and tour organization in Iran Instagram/hormoz_omid

“Yesterday this bloody beach had all of them with surgers,” the hormos_omid tournament guide Titrioi one of the clips of the phenomenon, which occurs on the silver and red beach of the Hormu island in the Persian Gulf, CNN reported.

In the strange footage, the red runoff can be seen rushing the rocks of the season in the midst of a fall as the raincoat wearing tourists gather to see.

Another clip shows a man who is shaking in surf, who is so excellent Vermillion seems to be generated by him.

Viewers were blown up from the spectacle.

“Is Troly a unique island,” Gush one, while another wrote, “God’s power … how beautiful and amazing.”

A thing of appearance releases in red blood surf outside hormules. Instagram/hormoz_omid

This phenomenon is not supernatural-toka, known as a gelak, is reported to contain a high amount of iron oxide, ie the coloring that evokes plasma.

“Walking along the coast you will encounter parts where sand shines with metallic compounds, especially fascinating in the sunset or sunrise,” wrote the tourism and tour organization in Iran by the Daily Mail. “The color of the land around you continues to change as you walk or ride.”

In fact, Hormuz is known as the “island of the rainbow” because of its kaleidoscopic landscape, which is caused by more than 70 minerals found in it.

While some have mistakenly thought that immature weather causes color change, the sediment of the coastline is of course magnifies no matter what season.

Earth is more than just a beautiful view.

The second for its red pigment, the gelak is often used for industrial purposes that range from pottery coloring.

Mineral -rich sand is also edible with the placement of the premises this natural spice in sauces such as soorragh, a sour and salty fish paste eating with bread, rice and other local fair.


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