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IF you thought there were only sand and pebble beaches in the world, then you're in for a surprise.

There's a bay in the Canary Islands where the coastline looks like it's paved with popcorn, and it's a big hit on Instagram.

The coral looks a lot like popcorn close up
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The coral looks a lot like popcorn close upCredit: Instagram/itsmemilda

Situated in Corralejo, a town on the island of Fuerteventura, the stretch of coastline is known as Popcorn Beach or Popcorn Bay.

From afar, it looks just like any other beach on the Spanish island.

But look closely and you will see what looks like pieces of popped corn covering the surface.

The pieces are actually white coral that have washed ashore, and are mixed with the volcanic rocks and sand on the beach.

The coral varies in size - some look exactly like popcorn while others are huge.

While not a new phenomenon for the area, the beach has become incredibly popular recently thanks to Instagram .

On the social media platform, people are posting images of handfuls of 'popcorn', playfully throwing them into the air.

Some are even sharing photos of themselves pretending to eat it.

'Popcorn' isn't the only unusual beach phenomenon.

Earlier this year, Sun Online Travel share some of the other incredible beaches around the world.

In the Bahamas, the eastern side of Harbour Island is covered in 'pink sand'.

The colour is actually from foraminifera, a type of algae, that's washed ashore.

There's also Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives, where the beaches turn into a light show after dark.

This is thanks to the bioluminescent plankton found along the coastline, which glow in the dark.

It's perhaps one of the few beaches in the world where things are better after the sun goes down.

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