The Most Colorful Places On Earth
Originally published at lmt-lss.com on October 28, 2015.
Be engulfed by the refreshing beauty the world has in store for you.
There are some breathtakingly beautiful locations from around the world that make you question reality. These places seem so unreal and surreal, painting a picture of a fantasy world. Here’s a series pictures from around the world that will paint your soul happy.
Lavender Fields, France
The amazing scenery of the lavender fields make it one of the summer must-sees in Provence. The color, the texture, and the scent of a lavender field encapsulates for many, the essence of Provence.
Procida, Italy
The Bay of Naples’ smallest island is also its best-kept secret. Dig out your paintbox; this soulful blend of lemon groves and pastel-hued houses is memorably picturesque.
Caño Cristales River, Colombia
An explosion of natural color known as “the river that ran away from paradise”, It is referred to as the most beautiful river in the world due to its striking colors. The bed of river in the end of July through November is colored yellow, green, blue, black, and especially red.
Lake Retba, Senegal
Senegal is home to Lake Retba aka Lac Rose, which is naturally pink. The three square kilometer fuchsia lake has been a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status since 2005 and is fast becoming one of Senegal’s most popular tourist destinations.
Tulip Fields, Holland
The striking colors of the flowering tulip bulbs are a typical sight in Holland during the spring. Most of the tulip farms in Holland are located in the Noordoostpolder (Northeast polder), in the province of Flevoland, and in the area known as the Kop van Noord-Holland.
Valley of Flowers National Park, India
Valley of Flowers is a vibrant and splendid national park reposing in Western Himalayas. Nestled in Uttarakhand, this alluring place is famous for its charming meadows of alpine flowers.
Shibazakura Hill, Japan
Shibazakura bloom from mid April to about late May. They spread over the ground like a pink carpet, and dazzle the eyes of those who visit.
Lake Natron, Tanzania
Lake Natron in Tanzania is one of the most serene lakes in Africa. Lake Natron is a salt and soda lake in the Arusha Region of northern Tanzania, making it an excellent preservative.
Yuanyang County, China
Known as ‘land sculpture’, the terraced fields have been being officially acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage site.
Red Sea Beach, China
The world famous Red Sea Beaches Scenic Area is located at the estuary of Liaohe River within the Liaohe River delta. It is a perfect green eco-tourism area comprising sightseeing, leisure and resort.