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US beach has world's whitest and finest sand: 'It looks like talcum powder'

US beach has world's whitest and finest sand: 'It looks like talcum powder'

Granted, this number includes North Americans and foreigners, but not surprisingly. Impeccable gardens, art galleries, great museums (in fact, this stretch is known as Florida's Cultural Coast), shows and, especially, beaches that are known as the best in America – Details , two and a half hours by car from Orlando.

Siesta Key: One of the most popular in the Sarasota area Image: Getty Images

Being located on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, the sea is a bright blue color, which is in no way inferior to the Caribbean. The decor doesn't stop there: the sand is the whitest and finest in the world, and there's no way to tell. The sand there, especially on the beach Siesta KeyMade up of quartz crystals, they are transparent and colorless.

Stepping into sand like this, almost like talcum powder, is a satisfaction your feet have never seen before. In fact, you can step freely, and because of the composition, the sand never gets hot.

Description of Siesta Key Sands: Due to its composition, it does not heat up
Description of Siesta Key Sands: Due to its composition, it does not heat up Photo: David Cashbaugh/Unsplash

Sarasota mixes a beachy atmosphere with an elegant atmosphere, and its biggest symbol is The St. Armands Circle, a roundabout two blocks from Lido Beach surrounded by 130 beachwear shops, bars, ice cream parlors and restaurants with tables on the sidewalks. It's like LeBron, but people in flats, brushes and makeup enjoy the good life by being in that happy open-air shopping mall.

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