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Tuesday, 24 January 2017

4 Bluest Amazing Water you Didn't see before


Sometimes all it takes to re-center and refresh your mind and body is a good day (or week—who are we to limit you) staring off into a tranquil blue sea.


To help you find your inner peace, and catch a few waves and rays while you’re at it,  we’ve put together 4 of the bluest waters in the world.

Egremnoi, Greece


Egremnoi, Greece

It’s hard to find a spot on Lefkada Island that doesn’t have spectacular views of the crystal clear Ionian Sea, but Egremnoi (or Egremni) beach on the west coast is particularly stunning.
Devil’s Bay, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands


 Devil’s Bay, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

Sometimes it feels like the best views are the ones you have to work for, and it does take some work to get to Devil’s Bay on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands. After you scrabble through the gem-colored Baths, you’ll emerge on the tiny, picture-perfect slice of white sand known as Devil’s Bay.
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Two hours from the industrial capital city of Zagreb lies a natural wonder—Plitvice Lakes National Park. The woodsy park, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, is dotted with 16 turquoise blue lakes that are a staggering display of some of Mother Nature’s best work.

Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada


Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada

This lake in Banff National Park owes its brilliant blue hue to the icy meltwater and silt from the Peyto Glacier and the Wapta Icefields. The sapphire-blue lake is best viewed from the Bow Summit near Alberta’s Lake Louise, which is where most of the postcard shots of the gem-colored lake are taken.


source:
http://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/nature-travel/bluest-water-destinations#palawan-el-nido-philippines

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