Mind-blowing colors found in nature

If you find yourself in awe over rainbows, the natural colors you are about to see going to blow your mind.
Different hues have a way of changing emotions. For instance, in ancient times red was used to stimulate the mind and increases circulation, yellow was thought to stimulates the nerves, orange was used to increase energy levels, blue was believed to treat pain, and indigo was thought to alleviate skin problems (about health).
The benefits of spending time in nature are endless. “Researchers are amassing a body of evidence, proving what we all know to be true: nature is good for us and has both long and short term mental and physical health benefits,” according to the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Recent studies have shown that merely a walk in the park can calm the mind while changing the way the brain works in ways that improve mental health.
From flowers to landscapes and underwater displays these colors in nature are found all over the world. Mother Nature was at her best when she created these incredible displays and now we want to share them with you.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Antelope Canyon is one of the most photographed canyons in the American Southwest. It is made up of two canyons. . The upper is approximately 4,000 feet in elevation. When the sunlight shines in the colors of the canyon, they appear to vibrate off of the walls. The canyon looks red, gold and orange.
Coral Reef, Indonesia

The vibrant colors of the coral reefs in Indonesia will blow you away. The water is crystal clear which allows the reefs to expose their psychedelic swirl of colors. These colors are composed of bright reds, yellows, greens and blues.
Kawachi Fuji Gardens, Japan

Prepare to be mesmerized as you enter the Kawachi Fuji Gardens, majestical pastel-colored tunnel full of approximately 150 Wisteria plants. As you walk the pathway, breathe in the fresh flowery scent and take in the surrounding violet, blue, white and pink flowers. Tip: Visit in the beginning of May when the flowers are in full bloom.
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