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This fine stone powder absorbs the shortest wavelengths of light — the purples and indigos — and reflects mainly light-blue and green light back to the surface, giving the water a turquoise tint.
A recent visitor described its sandy shores in one word: 'paradise'. 'Turquoise Bay is a must. Clear, warm water and the most magical underwater extravaganza,' they wrote. 'I swam with large ...