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49 Black Sand Beach Review

4.1 /512 Reviews
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We visited here in spring and the weather was just right! The beach is not very crowded and you can walk around and not bump into people. The beach itself is more suitable for picking up shells because there are many small stones, but overall it is a very nice beach.

49 Black Sand Beach

Posted: Apr 10, 2019
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    There are not too many people on the black beach. It may be because the sky was late when we arrived, and the tourists dispersed. I thought it was too late and there was no scenery to see. I didn't expect the sunset here to be particularly beautiful.

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