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1. Cano Cristales River
Colombia
2. Lake Retba
Japan
3. Valley of Flowers National Park
Senegal
4. Shibazakura Hill
Morocco
5. Lake Natron
South Africa
6. Great Barrier Reef
India
7. Lavender Fields of Provence
Tanzania
8. Bo-Kaap
Australia
9. Longyearbyen
France
10. Chefchaouen
Norway
Select each answer
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Cano Cristales River
Answer: Colombia
This body of water turns a striking red color. Referred to as "the river of five colors", it changes from blue to red every autumn due to a flourishing plant species.
2. Lake Retba
Answer: Senegal
This unusual shaded lake has a bubblegum color. This pink lake gets its otherworldly color from a human-friendly bacteria that thrives in salt water.
3. Valley of Flowers National Park
Answer: India
This is a World Heritage Site that is set against the wilderness of the Himalayan Mountains. In the spring and summertime this area is covered in vibrant, very colorful flowers.
4. Shibazakura Hill
Answer: Japan
In springtime, the fields at the base of Mount Fuji erupt in hundred of thousands of colorful moss blooms. Known as "shibazakura", huge fields in varying shades of pink grow profusely at the mountain base.
5. Lake Natron
Answer: Tanzania
This shallow saline lake is completely inhospitable for almost all flora an fauna. But it has so much soda and salt that it has an amazing red water and electric orange shores.
6. Great Barrier Reef
Answer: Australia
This wonder of the world is very colorful. It has more than 400 coral species. Top this with 500 seaweed species and 1,500 fish species and it has one of the largest color palettes in the world.
7. Lavender Fields of Provence
Answer: France
In the summer the fields of Provence, France becomes bright purple. This is caused by the rolling fields of lavender for a far as the eye can see.
8. Bo-Kaap
Answer: South Africa
The area known as Bo-Kapp, South Africa is situated on Signal Hill. It is known for its cobblestone streets and its very colorful houses.
9. Longyearbyen
Answer: Norway
Longyearbyen is one of the largest settlements in the northern part of Norway. It is known for its very colorful houses which are unique for the area.
10. Chefchaouen
Answer: Morocco
The unusual city of Chefchaouen is painted entirely blue. This includes floors, walls, roofs and ceilings. It is so remote that it was cut off from the rest of the world until 150 years ago. The color blue is used to ward off mosquitoes.
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