Sahara, Morocco: The bright orange sand of the Sahara Desert in Morocco creates one of the most romantic and photogenic places in the world. To fully experience this place, visitors should register for an overnight stay with the Berber community. The colorful costumes, carpets and tents stand out even more against the sky and the sand, giving visitors unforgettable moments.

Marble cave, Chile: Michelangelo can be considered a master of marble, but still not equal to Mother Nature. For more than 6,000 years, the waves have eroded the cliffs of Lake General Carrera (Patagonia), creating marble caverns with wavy patterns, with various shades of green and cream.


White Desert, New Mexico, USA: This area of more than 700 km2 makes visitors feel like stepping into another planet. The desert is splendid white under the sun or moonlight, with large, picturesque sand dunes.


Blue Cave, Italy: If you go to Capri, you should not miss the opportunity to explore this unique cave. To enter by boat, visitors must wait until the low tide. Inside, you will admire the spectacular display of blue light. Anything immersed in the water will turn silver, due to the bubbles sticking to the surface.


Grand Prismatic Stream, Wyoming, USA: Not only is the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Prismatic is also the most photographed place thanks to its vibrant colors. The outer ring is yellow, orange and green, which are produced by bacteria and microorganisms that live at different temperatures. However, the blue central area is completely lifeless because the water is too hot.


Antelope Gorge, Arizona, USA: This is considered one of the most surreal natural wonders of the United States. Depending on your time of year, visitors will find the canyon bright orange or purple. This place attracts photographers around March to early October, when the bright rays shining down the canyon create impressive scenery.


Rainbow Mountains, Peru: These colorful mountains became a popular destination only a few years ago. Now, every day, about 1,000 tourists come here to admire the vibrant purple, yellow, and green bands. Locals said the color appeared after the snow cover on the mountain had dissolved.


Lake Natron, Tanzania: This beautiful lake is in fact a harsh environment. The pink and red colors of water are made by carbonate salts and other minerals. The lake water is too salty and hot, making the majority of organisms unable to survive here.


Hillier Lake, Australia: Located in Western Australia, this lake has become a tourist destination, especially for young people, thanks to the unique pink gum. The best way to experience this place is to take a helicopter tour to see the pink lake that stands out among the green of trees, as opposed to the color of the ocean.



Danakil Basin, Ethiopia: One of the hottest places on the planet is incredibly colorful. Hot springs, sulfur springs, volcanoes, geysers, salt plains, mineral lakes ... make the basin look like another planet.


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