- “Popcorn Seaside” on Fuerteventura is roofed in white, popcorn-like pebbles as an alternative of standard sand.
- Guests go for the cool images and quiet views somewhat than swimming or sunbathing.
- The formations are referred to as rhodoliths, and so they’re a part of a fragile ecosystem, so taking them residence hurts the seaside.
You’ve heard of white-sand seashores, black-sand seashores, and even seashores lined in pebbles or rocks—however do you know there’s a seaside in Spain lined in popcorn-like “sand”? Should you enterprise to Playa del Bajo de la Burra (which loosely interprets to “seaside of the donkey’s underbelly”) on the northern coast of Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands, you’ll get to expertise this pure phenomenon in particular person. Notably, there are additionally different seashores close by, like Playa del Hierro, which have comparable “popcorn” options.
Generally known as “Popcorn Seaside,” Playa del Bajo de la Burra has repeatedly gone viral for its photo-worthy sand, which, at first look, appears similar to the long-lasting movie show snack, albeit with out a healthy dose of butter. Not like the edible model, nevertheless, this popcorn shouldn’t be eaten. And as tempted as chances are you’ll be to convey a little bit of it residence as a memento, it’s greatest to go away it the place (and the way) you discovered it.
Popcorn Seaside’s Well-known Sand
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Playa del Bajo de la Burra’s popcorn sand isn’t your typical sand. In line with Canary Islands Tourism, it’s fabricated from a mix of “calcareous algae and white sand over a interval of not less than 50 years.” These formations are often known as rhodoliths, which, because of weathering and the solar, are porous and comparatively onerous. The positioning additionally notes that rhodoliths develop underwater at a price of 1 millimeter per 12 months, and a few are over 4,000 years previous.
A 2022 scientific examine that appeared in Frontiers in Marine Science defined their look within the following method: “Rhodoliths happen extensively across the shores of Fuerteventura Island within the Canary Archipelago, with Lithothamnion cf. corallioides being essentially the most outstanding species. A lot of rhodoliths find yourself washed onshore, the particles from which contributes to the formation of sediments constituting fashionable seashores.” The authors additionally added that “the expansion, geographic distribution, and sustainability of rhodoliths are managed by a number of elements, of which gentle, temperature, sedimentation, hydrodynamic regime, existence of marine obstacles, and abundance of corals are very important.”
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And keep in mind, there’s a vital motive why you shouldn’t take away any of the sand from the seaside. “Rhodoliths are essential for the institution and upkeep of biodiversity and, thus, contribute to main ecosystem capabilities,” the examine states, and the authors request “a conscientious effort within the safety and upkeep of those precious organic assets.” The examine additionally cites the “substantial quantity of rhodoliths” which might be “faraway from the seashores,” inflicting a “menace to those ecosystems, because the particles of lifeless rhodoliths contributes significantly to the sediments that kind the modern seashores.”
So be at liberty to take loads of images, however not the rhodoliths themselves.
Visiting Popcorn Seaside
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Playa del Bajo de la Burra isn’t the kind of seaside the place you go to sunbathe and swim. There are not any loungers or umbrellas, and the water isn’t recognized to be significantly nice for a dip; previous vacationers share that the waves could be tough and “too harmful” for swimming. As a substitute, you’re restricted to walks, scenic picnics, and, in fact, capturing all of the content material. When you’ve checked seeing the popcorn sand off your checklist, spend your time exploring the remainder of Fuerteventura—or retreat to the tiny adults-only Casa Montelongo (a 30-minute drive from the northern coast).
There’s technically no unhealthy time to go to Playa del Bajo de la Burra, nevertheless it’s really helpful to make the trek to the seaside within the early morning if you wish to keep away from different vacationers. The months of April to June and September to November are additionally once you’ll usually expertise good climate within the space.
How you can Get to Popcorn Seaside
Corralejo, situated within the municipality of La Oliva, is the closest city to Popcorn Seaside. You may attain the seaside on foot, and the journey will take you not less than an hour, if no more. There’s additionally the choice to drive to Popcorn Seaside, though many vacationers who’ve accomplished the drive share that it’s “only a filth highway, so [it] may be somewhat bumpy experience till you attain the seaside,” and “entry is tedious.”