#1 Lavender Fields, France
In the summer months, the rolling lavender fields of Provence teem with bright purple blooms as far as the eye can see.
#2 Procida, Italy
This tiny island is stacked with charming candy-colored homes set against the brilliant blue backdrop of the Mediterranean.
#3 CaƱo Cristales River, Colombia
Also referred to as "the river of five colors," this biological wonder turns a striking red color every fall thanks to a rare plant species that flourishes on its sandy floor.
#4 Lake Retba, Senegal
This bubblegum-colored lake gets it's otherworldy hue from a human-friendly bacteria that thrives in the salty waters.
#5 Tulip Fields, Holland
Throughout spring's prime months, the immaculately manicured tulip, daffodil and hyacinth fields of Holland bloom into a stunning and precise array of colors.
#6 Great Barrier Reef, Australia
This wonder of the world is home to more than 400 coral species, 500 seaweed species and 1,500 fish species--and it's got the color palette to prove it.
#7 Luoping, China
The sprawling farmlands of this dramatic, mountainous county in Eastern China become a "golden sea" when canola blooms are in season.
#8 Valley of Flowers National Park, India
This World Heritage Site, set against the wilderness of the Himalayas, is covered in vibrant flowers. Add in a sunset and this view takes the cake.
#9 Shibazakura Hill, Japan
In springtime, the fields at the base of Mount Fuji errupt with hundreds of thousands of moss blooms, or "shibazakura", in varying shades of pink.
#10 Lake Natron, Tanzania
This shallow salt and soda lake is so saline that it's completely inhospitable for most flora and fauna. The trade-off? The amazing red water color and electric orange shores.
