Nature just dropped its latest filter! This week’s rainfall transformed Hormuz Island’s coastline into a viral-worthy spectacle as iron-rich soil runoff painted the Persian Gulf waters blood-red 💥. The phenomenon turned beachgoers into instant content creators, with #RedSeaOfHormuz trending across social platforms.
Known for its Martian-like landscapes, this Iranian island’s Red Beach regularly serves 🔴-colored drama. But when rain hits, iron oxide in the soil creates rivers of crimson flowing into turquoise waters – like nature’s own tie-dye workshop 🎨.
Travel vloggers and geologists alike are flocking here, proving Earth still has surprises up her sleeve. Pro tip: Check weather apps before booking – this Insta-moment only happens when rare rains meet high tides!
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