Red Beach, Panjin, China
You’ll not find golden sand on
this expansive ‘beach’ in northeastern China. It’s actually a vast wetland area
whose marshes are home to a rare form of seepweed named Suaeda – and, come
fall, the plant turns a vibrant crimson, creating the blood-red carpet the site
is famous for. Migratory birds including the apt (and very rare) red-crowned
crane make their home here too.
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