These 27 Unfamiliar Beaches Will Leave You Amazed

Cave Beach It’s just like a place for hiding! This amazing cave-like beach is located in Algarve, Portugal.
Cave Beach ~ It’s just like a place for hiding! This amazing cave-like beach is located in Algarve, Portugal.

For most people, beaches are cool tourist destinations for spending free time and to forget about life in crowded cities for the day. But then there are these amazing unusual beaches.

Visiting these unusual beaches will not only give you calm and peace, but they will make you feel like you’re in different world! When you are in a singing beach, a glowing beach, a beach with rainbow-colored sand, of course, you are in a different world.

Here are the most wired beaches you’ll find on Earth. They are distinctive, not because of they’re still a way from most people to reach but because of their strange and amazing singularity.

1. Whitehaven Beach

Whitehaven Beach, which is located in Whitsunday Island, Australia. The sands on this beach are radiant white and consist of silica. This allows people to walk barefoot even on hot sunny days without feeling like their feet are getting really hot.

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SF Source CollectiveEvolution  Sept 15 2014

Now We Come To Vaccines And Depopulation Experiments

“To a highly significant degree, the CDC and the World Health Organization are PR agencies, whose job is to convince the public that stepping up, rolling up their sleeves, and submitting to shots containing germs and toxic chemicals is the most natural and wise action possible.” -J Rappoport

“When the State offers and even insists on giving everybody something, you know you’re in trouble. Well, that’s the whole point, isn’t it? Leaving the individual out of the equation. Treating the population like a single Blob.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

Before we get to vaccines, I want to give you a quote about fluorides, just to set the stage.

Stan Freni is a researcher who, in 1994, wrote a paper about fluorides, the substances in many toothpastes, also pumped intentionally into the drinking water of many communities and cities.

Funny thing is, Stan Freni wrote his paper as an employee for the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The title of the paper is “Exposure to High Fluoride Concentrations in Drinking Water is Associated With Decreased Birth Rates.”

It was published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (v.42, pp.109-121, 1994). Freni writes:

“A US database of drinking water systems was used to identify index counties with water systems reporting fluoride levels of at least 3ppm (parts per million)…the annual total fertility rate (TFR) for women in the age range 10-49 yr. was calculated for the period 1970-1988…Most regions showed an association of decreasing TFR with increasing fluoride levels.”

Increasing fluoride levels, lower fertility rates. Depopulation here in the US, right in your water.

So don’t imagine depopulation is an esoteric subject. Continue reading