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Results: Sit back, Relax, and Enjoy some Awesome Color

Published on 04/24/2020
By: prencyss
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Travel
Whether you prefer to enjoy sites near where you live, or travel to faraway places, traveling is something to be enjoyed with all the senses. If you want to treat your eyes, let's take a trip to 4 of the most colorful spots in the world.
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Provence, France - If you enjoy relaxing with the scent of lavender, a visit to Provence is definitely in order. The area is known for its fields of lavender, which are best viewed in June and July. As you travel here, oceans of lavender stretch as far as one can see — but you can do more than just look at it. You can enjoy lavender honey and sorbet, celebrate a lavender festival, or visit Coustellet's Lavender Museum. Does this sound like a relaxing travel experience?
Provence, France - If you enjoy relaxing with the scent of lavender, a visit to Provence is definitely in order. The area is known for its fields of lavender, which are best viewed in June and July. As you travel here, oceans of lavender stretch as far as one can see — but you can do more than just look at it. You can enjoy lavender honey and sorbet, celebrate a lavender festival, or visit Coustellet's Lavender Museum. Does this sound like a relaxing travel experience?
Yes
81%
2324 votes
No
20%
576 votes
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Chamarel, Mauritius - Perhaps one of the world's most unique geographical phenomena, the Seven Colored Earth in Chamarel is sure to mesmerize you. Located in the middle of a lush green landscape, the Seven Colored Earth is an area of sand dunes in hues of yellow, violet, green, red, brown, blue, and purple. After viewing the colorful sand dunes, you can explore the local coffee shop, browse the souvenir store, and even catch a glimpse of the beautiful Chamarel Waterfall. Ready to travel yet?
Chamarel, Mauritius - Perhaps one of the world's most unique geographical phenomena, the Seven Colored Earth in Chamarel is sure to mesmerize you. Located in the middle of a lush green landscape, the Seven Colored Earth is an area of sand dunes in hues of yellow, violet, green, red, brown, blue, and purple. After viewing the colorful sand dunes, you can explore the local coffee shop, browse the souvenir store, and even catch a glimpse of the beautiful Chamarel Waterfall. Ready to travel yet?
Yes
61%
1742 votes
No
41%
1158 votes
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Chefchaouen, Morocco - Chefchaouen — or "blue pearl" — was founded in the late 15th century. Small cobblestone streets takes you around a town that is simply overflowing with every possible shade of blue. Walk through the town at dawn for a serene start to your day, or bring your camera for some one-of-a-kind pictures during the golden hour. While you're walking through this striking blue town, you'll be surrounded by local cats — definitely a cat person's paradise. When you are ready for a break from all the kitties, — you can go on a stunning waterfall hike just 45 minutes outside of town. Any plans to visit Morocco?
Chefchaouen, Morocco - Chefchaouen — or
Yes
21%
602 votes
No
81%
2298 votes
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Skagit Valley - Every year, Washington State's Skagit Valley holds a tulip festival during the month of April. During this time, millions of tulips bloom in all sorts of vibrant shades, and the festival organizers encourage visitors to take a driving tour to really take in the beauty of this magical event. Have you visited the tulip festival?
Skagit Valley - Every year, Washington State's Skagit Valley holds a tulip festival during the month of April. During this time, millions of tulips bloom in all sorts of vibrant shades, and the festival organizers encourage visitors to take a driving tour to really take in the beauty of this magical event. Have you visited the tulip festival?
Yes
16%
462 votes
No
85%
2438 votes
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