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25-MAY-2003

Star sand, Iriomote Island

Iriomote Island is the most remote of the Yaeyama group, with 90 percent of the island covered by virgin subtropical forest, mangroves along the Urauchi River and several major waterfalls. It is home to the critically endangered Iriomote wildcat as well as about 2,000 people and has been called the “Galapagos of the Pacific” (or the Orient, the East, or Japan).

This is the famous star sand, for which Hoshizuna Beach is named.

Hoshizuna Beach, posted earlier:


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Julie Oldfield20-Apr-2017 01:58
Very very interesting with excellent detail. V
janescottcumming19-Apr-2017 22:21
How unusual. I think I would make sure I had shoes on when walking across that sand. V
Don19-Apr-2017 21:16
Composed of miniature shells, it seems; intriguing. Might be sharp on bare feet.
MarcViskens19-Apr-2017 19:24
very nice Helen
victorswan19-Apr-2017 14:39
Wow Helen these are all tiny little shells under the microscope very nice image BV
Gill Kopy17-Apr-2017 00:22
How cool, like snow flakes every grain is different ! Neat shot V
Ton T.16-Apr-2017 19:36
Amazing type of sand! V
LynnH16-Apr-2017 14:37
That is fascinating and special. Nice sharp photo to show us the tiny details. V
Jeff Real16-Apr-2017 13:21
They are so fascinating and beautiful ~V~
Zoltán Balogh16-Apr-2017 08:00
How intriguing. V
Jim Coffman15-Apr-2017 23:00
I don't think I would want to walk barefoot on that beach!!