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The most colorful places in the world that are like from a fairy tale

The most colorful places in the world that are like from a fairy tale

You only see such beauty once in your life - and it's worth a visit.

That, yes the world is not black and white, you probably already know - there are some destinations in the world that stick in our memory precisely because of their colorful vibrancy. And what kind!

If you want to experience the real a kaleidoscope of colors, we have some suggestions for you – these are places that are already waiting for your exploration!

The most colorful places in the world:

Lavender fields, France

If the fragrant flowers don't convince you, then the endless sea of purple certainly will.

Lavender fields, France
Lavender fields, France

Lake Hillier, Australia

Millennium Pink Lake seems like the perfect destination for hipsters. Its color is due to the high salt content and the organisms that live in the lake: algae and halobacteria.

Lake Hillier, Australia
Lake Hillier, Australia

Tulip fields, Netherlands

Every spring, row after row, tulips bloom all over the Netherlands. It will be best to go there in March and April, because that is when you will have a unique opportunity to enjoy the dream scene.

Tulip fields, Netherlands
Tulip fields, Netherlands

Rue Targui, Chefchouen, Morocco

While medinas are colorful in their own right, few can compete with the blue town of Chefchouen. Every street and every building is painted a different shade of blue. The city was closed to foreigners for 500 years, but today it welcomes travelers with open arms.

Rue Targui, Chefchouen, Morocco
Rue Targui, Chefchouen, Morocco

Cinque Terre, Italy

The pastel houses perfectly complement the blue sea. You will have the most beautiful view of the play of soft colors and the blue sea in the evening, when the cities are lit up with lights.

Cinque Terre, Italy
Cinque Terre, Italy

Marble Caves, Chile

These beautiful caves change color according to the color of the water. The gentle curves of the stone walls facilitate the reflection of sunlight, which causes the stone to reflect the blue of the water.

Marble Caves, Chile
Marble Caves, Chile

Lake Natron, Tanzania

This "salt and soda" lake in northern Tanzania can be deadly for some animals. According to Live Science, the pH balance of alkaline water is enough to burn anything that chooses to swim in it. But this is also the level of toxicity that gives it a red, cracked appearance.

Lake Natron, Tanzania
Lake Natron, Tanzania

Wisteria Tunnel, Japan

This tunnel of cascading flowers is literally dreamy. If you've ever wished you could live in watercolor, then head to Kawachi Fuji Gardens.

Wisteria Tunnel, Japan
Wisteria Tunnel, Japan

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

If you thought things could only be colorful above ground, then wait until you see the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. You will feel like you are on another planet.

Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Moscow, Russia

The Naryshkin Baroque style of architecture you'll find in Moscow is unlike any other. Try combining turrets and round design details with a colorful color palette and you'll get a scene that's straight out of a fairy tale.

Moscow, Russia
Moscow, Russia

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