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Mystery of Iran’s Red Beach: Why the water turns crimson

A viral video shows red water flowing from a mountain into the sea at the stunning "Red Beach" on Iran’s Hormuz Island. The unique color comes from the soil's high content of ochre—an iron oxide mineral used in cosmetics, fabrics, and even food like the local bread, tomshi.

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Mystery of Iran’s Red Beach: Why the water turns crimson

A viral video shows red water flowing from a mountain into the sea at the stunning "Red Beach" on Iran’s Hormuz Island. The unique color comes from the soil's high content of ochre—an iron oxide mineral used in cosmetics, fabrics, and even food like the local bread, tomshi.

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