Hormuz Island Turns Blood-Red After Rainstorm: Natural Marvel or Toxic Warning?

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Rainfall on Iran's Hormuz Island temporarily turned its Red Beach into a striking scene with red soil flowing into the Persian Gulf, creating a vivid contrast and attracting tourists and photographers. The red soil, rich in iron oxide, is also used in cosmetics and pigments.
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