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Bermuda's Iconic Pink Sand Beaches Get Their Hue From Tiny Organisms
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Bermuda's Iconic Pink Sand Beaches Get Their Hue From Tiny Organisms

The characteristic pink color comes from crushed fragments of red foraminifera, microscopic single-celled organisms that live in coral reefs and on the underside of shells. When they die, their red shells mix with white coral and shell fragments.

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March 30, 2026
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BermudaNatureGeologyOceanPink SandBeachesCoral ReefsForaminiferaMarine Biology

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