Nestled within Komodo National Park on Komodo Island, Pink Beach (Pantai Merah Muda) is a unique sandy strand known for its subtle rosy hue. This distinctive color, especially noticeable at the shoreline, comes from tiny fragments of scarlet marine organisms mixed with the white sand. While some photos may exaggerate the pink tint, the beach offers a gentle, natural blush that visitors can observe. Today, travelers can enjoy the serene ambiance and the soft, colorful sands, making it a memorable stop in the park.
Pink Beach (Pantai Merah Muda)
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