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<p>After 20 months of COVID-19 we could all use a little color in our lives. 24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most colorful natural wonders on Earth. Ranging from deserts to oceans and from hot springs to waterfalls, they offer more than a little color and truly span the globe. </p><p>Fortunately, with international travel restrictions being lifted, these amazing places are becoming accessible to adventurous souls once again.<a href="https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/08/10/50-natural-wonders-everyone-should-see-at-least-once-2/?utm_source=tribune&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tribune&utm_content=50-natural-wonders-everyone-should-see-at-least-once-2&wsrlui=89957051"> (Here are 50 natural wonders everyone should see at least once.)</a></p><p>The reasons why these natural wonders are so colorful vary. For example, the rocks that cap Utah's Bryce Amphitheater have a pink hue, whereas the waters of Tuscany's Cascate del Mulino are turquoise. <a href="https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/05/22/beautiful-pictures-of-the-worlds-biggest-waterfalls/?utm_source=tribune&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tribune&utm_content=beautiful-pictures-of-the-worlds-biggest-waterfalls&wsrlui=89957052">(See these beautiful pictures of the world's biggest waterfalls.)</a></p><p>In some places wildflowers provide the colors. Antelope Valley and Carrizo Plain are famous for their floral displays. Antelope Valley is home to the state-protected California Poppy Reserve, which boasts the most consistent blooms of the state flower. Colombia's Caño Cristales River is known as the "River of Five Colors" and the "Liquid Rainbow" because of the amazingly colorful aquatic plants that grow there.</p><p>A bioluminescent species of ostracod crustacean known as the sea firefly accounts for Okayama, Japan's place on our list. It produces a brilliant blue glow that can be seen in the area's shallow waters and rocky shoreline. </p><p>There's also Lake Hayes in the South Island of New Zealand, one of the closest countries to the South Pole where the Aurora Australis originates. The skies there are sometimes lit up with amazing green and pink displays. </p>
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After 20 months of COVID-19 we could all use a little color in our lives. 24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most colorful natural wonders on Earth. Ranging from deserts to oceans and from hot springs to waterfalls, they offer more than a little color and truly span the globe. Fortunately, with international travel restrictions being lifted, these amazing places are becoming accessible to adventurous souls once again. (Here are 50 natural wonders everyone should see at least once.)The reasons why these natural wonders are so colorful vary. For example, the rocks that cap Utah’s Bryce Amphitheater have a pink hue, whereas the waters of Tuscany’s Cascate del Mulino are turquoise. (See these beautiful pictures of the world’s biggest waterfalls.)In some places wildflowers provide the colors. Antelope Valley and Carrizo Plain are famous for their floral displays. Antelope Valley is home to the state-protected California Poppy Reserve, which boasts the most consistent blooms of the state flower. Colombia’s Caño Cristales River is known as the “River of Five Colors” and the “Liquid Rainbow” because of the amazingly colorful aquatic plants that grow there.A bioluminescent species of ostracod crustacean known as the sea firefly accounts for Okayama, Japan’s place on our list. It produces a brilliant blue glow that can be seen in the area’s shallow waters and rocky shoreline. There’s also Lake Hayes in the South Island of New Zealand, one of the closest countries to the South Pole where the Aurora Australis originates. The skies there are sometimes lit up with amazing green and pink displays. 
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After 20 months of COVID-19 we could all use a little color in our lives. 24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most colorful natural wonders on Earth. Ranging from deserts to oceans and from hot springs to waterfalls, they offer more than a little color and truly span the globe.

Fortunately, with international travel restrictions being lifted, these amazing places are becoming accessible to adventurous souls once again. (Here are 50 natural wonders everyone should see at least once.)

The reasons why these natural wonders are so colorful vary. For example, the rocks that cap Utah’s Bryce Amphitheater have a pink hue, whereas the waters of Tuscany’s Cascate del Mulino are turquoise. (See these beautiful pictures of the world’s biggest waterfalls.)

In some places wildflowers provide the colors. Antelope Valley and Carrizo Plain are famous for their floral displays. Antelope Valley is home to the state-protected California Poppy Reserve, which boasts the most consistent blooms of the state flower. Colombia’s Caño Cristales River is known as the “River of Five Colors” and the “Liquid Rainbow” because of the amazingly colorful aquatic plants that grow there.

A bioluminescent species of ostracod crustacean known as the sea firefly accounts for Okayama, Japan’s place on our list. It produces a brilliant blue glow that can be seen in the area’s shallow waters and rocky shoreline.

There’s also Lake Hayes in the South Island of New Zealand, one of the closest countries to the South Pole where the Aurora Australis originates. The skies there are sometimes lit up with amazing green and pink displays.

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After 20 months of COVID-19 we could all use a little color in our lives. 24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most colorful natural wonders on Earth. Ranging from deserts to oceans and from hot springs to waterfalls, they offer more than a little color and truly span the globe.

Fortunately, with international travel restrictions being lifted, these amazing places are becoming accessible to adventurous souls once again. (Here are 50 natural wonders everyone should see at least once.)

The reasons why these natural wonders are so colorful vary. For example, the rocks that cap Utah’s Bryce Amphitheater have a pink hue, whereas the waters of Tuscany’s Cascate del Mulino are turquoise. (See these beautiful pictures of the world’s biggest waterfalls.)

In some places wildflowers provide the colors. Antelope Valley and Carrizo Plain are famous for their floral displays. Antelope Valley is home to the state-protected California Poppy Reserve, which boasts the most consistent blooms of the state flower. Colombia’s Caño Cristales River is known as the “River of Five Colors” and the “Liquid Rainbow” because of the amazingly colorful aquatic plants that grow there.

A bioluminescent species of ostracod crustacean known as the sea firefly accounts for Okayama, Japan’s place on our list. It produces a brilliant blue glow that can be seen in the area’s shallow waters and rocky shoreline.

There’s also Lake Hayes in the South Island of New Zealand, one of the closest countries to the South Pole where the Aurora Australis originates. The skies there are sometimes lit up with amazing green and pink displays.

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After 20 months of COVID-19 we could all use a little color in our lives. 24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most colorful natural wonders on Earth. Ranging from deserts to oceans and from hot springs to waterfalls, they offer more than a little color and truly span the globe.

Fortunately, with international travel restrictions being lifted, these amazing places are becoming accessible to adventurous souls once again. (Here are 50 natural wonders everyone should see at least once.)

The reasons why these natural wonders are so colorful vary. For example, the rocks that cap Utah’s Bryce Amphitheater have a pink hue, whereas the waters of Tuscany’s Cascate del Mulino are turquoise. (See these beautiful pictures of the world’s biggest waterfalls.)

In some places wildflowers provide the colors. Antelope Valley and Carrizo Plain are famous for their floral displays. Antelope Valley is home to the state-protected California Poppy Reserve, which boasts the most consistent blooms of the state flower. Colombia’s Caño Cristales River is known as the “River of Five Colors” and the “Liquid Rainbow” because of the amazingly colorful aquatic plants that grow there.

A bioluminescent species of ostracod crustacean known as the sea firefly accounts for Okayama, Japan’s place on our list. It produces a brilliant blue glow that can be seen in the area’s shallow waters and rocky shoreline.

There’s also Lake Hayes in the South Island of New Zealand, one of the closest countries to the South Pole where the Aurora Australis originates. The skies there are sometimes lit up with amazing green and pink displays.

Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon | Location: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon | Location: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Antelope Canyon | Location: Near Page, Arizona
Antelope Canyon | Location: Near Page, Arizona
Antelope Valley | Location: Los Angeles County, California
Antelope Valley | Location: Los Angeles County, California
Aurora Australis | Location: Lake Hayes, New Zealand
Aurora Australis | Location: Lake Hayes, New Zealand
Bioluminescent Beaches | Location: Okayama, Japan
Bioluminescent Beaches | Location: Okayama, Japan
Bourke's Luck potholes | Location: Blyde River Canyon, South Africa
Bourke’s Luck potholes | Location: Blyde River Canyon, South Africa
Caño Cristales River | Location: Serrania de la Macarena province of Meta, Colombia
Caño Cristales River | Location: Serrania de la Macarena province of Meta, Colombia
Carrizo Plain National Monument | Location: San Luis Obispo, California
Carrizo Plain National Monument | Location: San Luis Obispo, California
Cascate del Mulino | Location: Saturnia, Italy
Cascate del Mulino | Location: Saturnia, Italy
Cliffs of Moher | Location: Burren region in County Clare, Ireland
Cliffs of Moher | Location: Burren region in County Clare, Ireland
Eye of the Sahara (Richat Structure) | Location: Sahara's Adrar Plateau, near Ouadane, Mauritania
Eye of the Sahara (Richat Structure) | Location: Sahara’s Adrar Plateau, near Ouadane, Mauritania
Fly Geyser | Location: Black Rock Desert, Nevada
Fly Geyser | Location: Black Rock Desert, Nevada
Geirangerfjord | Location: More og Romsdal county, Norway
Geirangerfjord | Location: More og Romsdal county, Norway
Grand Canyon | Location: Arizona
Grand Canyon | Location: Arizona
Grand Prismatic Spring | Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Grand Prismatic Spring | Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Great Barrier Reef | Location: Australia
Great Barrier Reef | Location: Australia
Horseshoe Bend | Location: Near Page, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend | Location: Near Page, Arizona
Huanglong Valley | Location: Sichuan, China
Huanglong Valley | Location: Sichuan, China
Lake Hillier | Location: Western Australia
Lake Hillier | Location: Western Australia
Lencóis Maranhenses National Park | Location: Brazil's north Atlantic coast
Lencóis Maranhenses National Park | Location: Brazil’s north Atlantic coast
Ljotipollur crater lake | Location: Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Ljotipollur crater lake | Location: Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Marble Caves | Location: General Carrera Lake, Patagonia, Chile
Marble Caves | Location: General Carrera Lake, Patagonia, Chile
Maroon Bells | Location: Near Aspen, Colorado
Maroon Bells | Location: Near Aspen, Colorado
Masazir Lake | Location: Near Baku, Azerbaijan
Masazir Lake | Location: Near Baku, Azerbaijan
Monument Valley | Location: Arizona-Utah border
Monument Valley | Location: Arizona-Utah border
Moraine Lake | Location: Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Moraine Lake | Location: Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Mount Roraima | Location: South America
Mount Roraima | Location: South America
Na Pali Coast | Location: Kauai Island, Hawaii
Na Pali Coast | Location: Kauai Island, Hawaii
Ngorongoro Crater | Location: Arusha Region, Tanzania
Ngorongoro Crater | Location: Arusha Region, Tanzania
Northern Lights | Location: Various
Northern Lights | Location: Various
Palouse | Location: Parts of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon
Palouse | Location: Parts of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon
Paria Canyon | Location: Northern Arizona and southern Utah
Paria Canyon | Location: Northern Arizona and southern Utah
Plitvice Lakes | Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes | Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Punkaharju Esker Nature Reserve | Location: Finland
Punkaharju Esker Nature Reserve | Location: Finland
Red Beach | Location: Dawa County, Panjin, Liaoning, China
Red Beach | Location: Dawa County, Panjin, Liaoning, China
Rock House | Location: Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
Rock House | Location: Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
Salar de Uyuni | Location: Andes in southwest Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni | Location: Andes in southwest Bolivia
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall | Location: South Region, Iceland
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall | Location: South Region, Iceland
Serrania de Hornocal | Location: Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina
Serrania de Hornocal | Location: Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina
Skyline Drive | Location: Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Skyline Drive | Location: Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Spotted Lake | Location: British Columbia, Canada
Spotted Lake | Location: British Columbia, Canada
Tallulah Gorge | Location: Tallulah Gorge State Park, Georgia
Tallulah Gorge | Location: Tallulah Gorge State Park, Georgia
The Wall | Location: Badlands National Park, South Dakota
The Wall | Location: Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Turda Gorge | Location: Transylvania, Romania
Turda Gorge | Location: Transylvania, Romania
Verdon Gorge | Location: Southeastern France
Verdon Gorge | Location: Southeastern France
Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park | Location: Zhangye, Gansu, China
Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park | Location: Zhangye, Gansu, China