A glorious three kilometer curve of powdery white sands overlapped by stunning, limpid
turquoise water marks the territory of Mont Choisy Beach on Mauritius Island, a republic in the northwestern region of the sparkling Indian Ocean.
These turquoise waters mark the top of the Bahama Banks — underwater columns of coral reef limestone more than 4500 metres tall that have formed over the past 100 million years.
Not exact matches
Situated near Trunk Bay, this world - class stretch of white sands and
turquoise water is Saint John's most photographed beach — it even features a
marked underwater trail for beginner snorkeling.