8. Blue Lakes around San Juan Mountain, Colorado.
The Blue Lakes around San Juan Mountain are so vibrant, you’d think they’re photoshopped! Far from it! The unbelievably turquoise shade, caused by the water’s unique mineral makeup and by natural filtering processes, has long since baffled and thrilled visitors.
Most intriguing of all, depending on where you view the lakes from, you could spot entirely different shades of blue. Of course, much of that depends on the lighting during your particular visit.
Make sure to snap a lot of pictures in order to commemorate this epic visit off the beaten path.
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I have recently moved to Tennessee and am constantly awed by its beauty!!
they are all incredible!
I visited the Byodo In Temple in Hawaii 3 or 4 times. Very peaceful place.
Also made it the Chapel in Arkansas, another peaceful, serene place.
Tho I didn’t see the cave, I saw the Mendenhall glacier area twice.
Wish I had known about a few of the other places listed as we were in some of the other States.
this site looks Very well discovered!
Been there years ago. Worth going!
Unfortunately I’ve been to a small number of these sites. The Temple in Hawaii was really impressive to me and my dear lady. Thanks.