Our wonderful world is full of natural colorful squares. These places are to prove that nature can bring forth what she wants. Below you will find 12 stunning photos of those places that will blow your mind and is going to feel like you are there only for the second and enjoy to see the beauty.
Namaqualand, Namibia
Namaqualand with a total area of 170,000 mi2 (440,000 km2). It is an area full of various colorful flowers. There you can enjoy the magnificent scenery. It is one of the most visited places in Namibia.
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Hitsujiyama Park, Japan
The total area of the park is 17,600 square meters. The park is composed of 1000 cherry trees including Yoshino cherry tree, weeping cherry, cherry trees and double flowers. It is one of the finest and most colorful places in Japan.
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lavender fields, France
For those who want a few new colorful amazing place to explore, then we recommend to visit the lavender fields in France. There you can enjoy the magnificent views of the lavender field that gonna leave you without words
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Caño Cristales, Colombia
Caño Cristales is a river in the Serrania de la Marrakech in Colombia. The river is one of the most beautiful rivers in the world because of the range of colors that has it all. The river is nicknamed "the river of five colors" and
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Luoping, China
Luoping Qujing Prefecture, Yunnan, China. Luoping is for its beautiful scenery in spring, found when the fields of canola flowers are in full bloom. This is one of the most colorful place in China.
Image by Peter Liu via Flickr
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tulip fields in the Netherlands
tulip fields in the Netherlands is another awesome colorful place that will leave you without words. There you can enjoy in the beautiful scenery of colorful tulip fields. This place is one of the most beautiful places in the Netherlands.
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