Tra an Doilin Beach, in Carraroe, Ireland, has as special feature that its sand is composed by coral skeletons of "Coralline Algae", which have been thrown to the beach by the strong storms and underwater currents. Don't be afraid of getting injured when stepping on them, as they are very rounded and quite tiny.
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