Kaimu Beach in Hawaii was a magical place, while it lasted. The site was known as a world-renowned black sand beach, a color that was strangely satisfying. Thousands of tourists flocked to this unique experience until 1990. There were few places on earth to see pitch-black sand between your toes. And now, there is one fewer, thanks to the Kilauea Volcano. When it erupted, this place had absolutely no chance.
Not only was the beach destroyed but the town of Kalapana was buried. Locals managed to rebuild it, but the beach was another matter. Now, it's all just a dreamy photo.