Pink Sand of Elafonisi Beach in Crete. The sands of Elafonisi are white is some places and have a distinct pink
hue in others. The rose colored sands are caused by particles from pink
coral and shells that have been ground into fine sand by years of
erosion.
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Pink Sand of Elafonisi Beach in Crete. The sands of Elafonisi are white is some places and have a distinct pink
hue in others. The rose colored sands are caused by particles from pink
coral and shells that have been ground into fine sand by years of
erosion.
mean girls came out on april 30th 2004. the 10 year anniversary is this year and april 30th is a wednesday and if the whole world does not wear pink i’m moving to saturn
GUYS WE NEED TO MAKE THIS A THING,
SOMEONE CONTACT STAFF AND TELL THEM THAT ON THAT EXACT DATE TO CHANGE THE BLUE BACKGROUND TO PINK
YES. YES. YOU GO GLEN COCO. YES.
UPDATE: I CONTACTED THE STAFF AND AM AWAITING A REPLY.
Pink sand on Ellafonisi Beach, Crete, Greece. Pink sand is formed of tiny red organisms that grow on dead coral reefs and pieces of shells which fall to the ocean floor and are washed onto shore.
Photo credit: Jan-Erik Larsson
River’s time in the pool is OVER. He’s terrorizing the chickens, the bees, and giving us scratches. But we love him.
A controversial young art duo included in the show breaks new ground with Can’t Help Myself (2016), a gigantic robot equipped with a single arm upon whose end a shovel-like object is attached. It is the brainchild of Beijing-based artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. Described by the press release as “guard” of sorts, the robot’s duty is to contain a pool of dark liquid resembling blood as it starts to seep away. The more the substance oozes, the more frantic the robot grows, shoveling the liquid in a move that leaves behind smears and traces of red.
Can’t Help Myself, according the curator, “is itself a tale, a story, that we can say comments on our contemporary culture.”
In 1961 Pablo Picasso painted and signed the bottom of the pool at Villa El Martinete, the Marbella, Spain, residence of his friend, celebrated flamenco dancer and actor Antonio Ruiz Soler.






