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Coolest Beach in Spain: Popcorn Beach You Won’t Believe Exists

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There is a beach where the sand looks like popcorn-shaped coral.

Travel and Leisure introduced a unique beach in the Canary Islands of Spain called Popcorn Beach, located on the northern side of Fuerteventura Island.

Popcorn Beach is covered with popcorn-shaped coral that has washed up from the sea. The Canary Islands Tourism Board explained that coral grows at a rate of 1mm per year underwater. This means a coral piece measuring 25cm (approximately 10 inches) has been growing for 250 years. Some corals are estimated to be over 4,000 years old.

Popcorn Beach started gaining popularity when tourists began posting pictures on social media. Visitors often throw handfuls of coral into the air or pose as if they’re eating popcorn. While taking photos with the coral is allowed, taking the coral home is strictly prohibited. The Canary Islands Tourist Board warned that over 10kg (approximately 22 pounds) of coral disappears from Popcorn Beach every month.

They stressed the importance of not damaging the coral on the beach or taking it home, reminding visitors that it’s crucial to protect the beach. Popcorn Beach is near Corralejo in La Oliva, Canary Islands.

Daniel Kim
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