Melt with the most colorful places on Earth

Not only famous painters can create works of art, but it is the natural beauty of the Earth that melts many beautiful souls.

Everywhere in the world, from buildings to fields, from high mountains to landscapes, whether natural or man-made, is covered with ravishing beauty with dazzling arrays of colors. .

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When is the best time to go to Hokkaido? Please answer that there are four seasons of the year. At the Shikisai no Oka flower field in this island, the flowers grown with the seasons change, making the place full of colorful flowers all year round. Lavender is planted in summer, tulips bloom in spring.

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This flower farm located in Nakafurano, Hokkaido, grows 13 different species of flowers, from marigolds, lavender to poppies, Japanese roses,… Come here in spring or summer. Guests will be immersed in the almost endless range of colors created by countless flowers.

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Vinicunca or commonly known as Montaña de Siete Colores (Seven Colors Mountain, Rainbow Mountain), is a mountain naturally covered with stripes of pink, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple and gray colors. These color patches are made up of a multitude of natural processes including weathering, tectonic plate uplift, crustal degradation, etc.

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As one of the World Heritage sites voted by UNESCO, the village of Cinque Terre located along the Italian Riviera coast attracts tourists by the vibrant colors in the old houses perched high in the mountains.

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The Grand Prismatic is the largest thermal lake in the United States and the third largest in the world. Located in the Midway Geyser Basin in Teton County, Wyoming, the lake’s surface resembles the dispersion of white light through an optical prism, including colors ranging from red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.

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Auroras are beautiful optical phenomena caused when electrically charged particles from the Sun interact with Earth’s atmosphere. The result of this process is soft light like silk ribbons fluttering in the sky. Although aurora can be observed in Canada, Alaska, Russia, … but Norway is still an ideal destination to monitor this phenomenon.

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The colorful river running for nearly 100 kilometers at the foot of the Serranía de la Macarena, Colombia is home to three large and unique ecosystems: the Andes mountains, the Amazon rainforest and the Llanos plains. Macarenia plants grow very well here, they cling to the rocks along the river and create such a characteristic color.

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Known as the Red Sea or the Chinese version of the Red Sea, this place isn’t a real sea with its long sandy beaches and deep waters, it’s just a wetland overgrown with fiery red reeds. This aquatic plant flourishes in April and May, when the water becomes the saltiest. There are about 400 species of creatures living here and 250 species of birds that migrate here every year.

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From the Mendenhall glacier, about 20 meters inside is the ice cave of the same name, opening a new world for those who love adventure. This area has no road, so visitors have to go by sea to get here.

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The fields of golden canola stretch almost to infinity across Australia, grown for its rapeseed and canola oil production. This is a valuable Australian export and this has prompted farmers to grow them, creating a golden scene in the island nation’s countryside.

Kunming, China

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The Red Land of Kunming in China is made up of iron-rich soil that has been oxidized by extreme weather conditions. However, this is not an obstacle, on the contrary, it attracts millions of visitors every year.

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This city was founded in 1471 but it was not until 1492 that people started painting their houses green and forming a tradition that continues to this day. At that time, a large number of Jews had to flee Spain because the Inquisition here sentenced them to death, they took refuge and brought the blue of the sky and God to this new abode.

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Every year in the middle of March and April, bluebonnet flowers bloom in every corner of Texas, USA. Most of the flowers here grow naturally, the local people will not pick them because it is traditionally taboo, but the law is not prohibited and the situation of picking flowers often takes place.

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The tall and colorful mountains are also known as the “Rainbow Mountains of China”. To promote tourism development, the local government has built a system of stairs to help visitors easily reach the foot of the mountain, but if they want to go further, they will have to walk on their own and that is a long distance. very difficult.

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Although located next to the cool blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, Lake Hillier still retains its attractive milky pink color. Inside the lake, Dunaliella salina algae and Halobacteria bacteria proliferate very vigorously, they not only make the water here have high salinity but also create such a poetic color.

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The unique beetle Arachnocampa luminosa lives only in New Zealand, they emit a soft blue light deep inside Waitomo Cave. But in reality, they are not adults but just the unhatched larvae of a fungus-eating rodent.

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The famous geological artifact The Wave is located in the Coyote Buttes North area of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs group in the state of Arizona (USA) is an enchanting place with lines and colors. However, only 20 people are allowed inside because this place is extremely strictly protected by the US government against fear of being destroyed when welcoming a large number of tourists.

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The lake floors have a soft color created by nearby mineral deposits, the color of the water will change with the seasons of the year. With a ticket price of about 500,000 VND, visitors will be able to visit 4 square kilometers filled with cool colors.

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At first glance, perhaps all of us would have thought that there was a rushing waterfall below the turquoise sea of the Indian Ocean. But in reality, it’s the sand that’s pushed out of the continental shelf below the water and it’s called the Mascarene Plateau.

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The Vachellia erioloba forest in Namib-Naukluft park, Namibia looks like a painting when taken at dawn.