For travelers seeking the vibrant colors of nature, the following destinations are likely to make a strong impression and leave behind vivid memories.
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| Lavender fields, France:Visitors will be captivated by both the scent and the colors of this place. Just imagining being surrounded by a sea of vibrant purple is enough to excite you. Photo: Chad Ehlers/Getty Images. |
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| Lake Hillier, Australia:The lake's striking pink color is due to its high salt content and the organisms living beneath the surface, including algae and a type of bacteria called Halobacteria. Photo: Getty Images/Universal Images Group. |
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| Marble Cave, Chile:This stunning cave changes color depending on the water's hue. The gentle curves of the rock walls allow sunlight to easily reflect off the surrounding area. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto |
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| Tutip flower fields, Netherlands:Every spring, countless tulips bloom simultaneously throughout the Netherlands. If you have the chance to visit in March or April, you will witness a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. Photo: Peter Adams/Getty Images. |
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| Crystal Cave, Iceland:The cave system running through the Vatnajokull glacier is one of the amazing destinations for travelers seeking an unforgettable vacation. The caves are constantly changing due to the ever-shifting ice masses, so it's essential to go with an experienced guide. Photo: WanRu Chen/Getty Images. |
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| The Great Barrier Reef, Australia:If you think the world above ground is more vibrant than the underwater world, then come and admire the Great Barrier Reef. The colorful fish that live around the vibrant reef create the feeling of looking at another planet. Photo: Daniela Dirscherl/WaterFrame RM. |
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| Lake Natron, TanzaniaThe lake, dubbed the "salt and soda" lake in northern Tanzania, can kill some animal species. According to Live Science, the water's pH level is alkaline enough to burn anything swimming in it. The toxicity causes the lake to turn red and appear streaky. Photo: Getty Images/Minden Pictures RM |
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| Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USAThis is the deepest hot spring lake in Yellowstone National Park. Its name comes from its deep blue color, making it look like an endless tunnel deep within the Earth. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto. |
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| The Wave rock formations are located on the slopes of Coyote Buttes, Arizona, USA.This sandstone landscape is adorned with shades of red and yellow, rapidly changing color. Visitors will witness completely different color palettes depending on the time of day, such as sunrise, sunset, or midnight. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto. |
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| Aurora Borealis in Tromso, Norway:Located within the Arctic Circle, the Tromso region is one of the world's most beautiful places to see the aurora borealis. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the pink light sweeping across the sky. Photo: Nick Tsuguliev/Getty Images. |
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| Rio Tinto River, Spain:The red river in Spain is dyed by thousands of years of mining activity in the area. Miners searched for copper, gold, and silver, but iron extracted from the rocks along the riverbanks is what gives the water its red color. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto. |
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| Salt Flats, San Francisco Bay, USA:This intricate and colorful salt field is most beautiful when viewed from the sky. The different colors of the salt plots are due to the various types of microalgae and microorganisms living in each cell. Photo: Gregory Adams/Getty Images. |
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| Death Valley, USAThis place will be ablaze with color during the flowering season. This doesn't happen often, but if it receives enough rain during the winter months, the flowers will bloom profusely when spring arrives. Photo: Trina Dopp/Getty Images. |
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