People create mood by painting their houses bright colors, and one day the whole blocks become tourist sights. This post is a little collection of colorful mood from Buenos Aires, Salzburg, Dublin, Istanbul, Varanasi, Gdansk, Scottish city Portree, Girona and Swedish Sigtuna…


1. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The area where La Boca is situated, it was the very place where Pedro de Mendoza founded Buenos Aires in 1536. In La Boca was the first port of Buenos Aires, in 1895 the district became the second large in the capital.





The place is very interesting and historically significant.


2. Salzburg, Austria


It is especially bright in winter, in dull weather, colors “play” with the swift-flowing river Salzach.

3. Istanbul, Turkey
Multi-colored Jewish block Balat.





4. Varanasi, India
India on the whole maybe the most colorful country in the world, the holy city Varanasi on the Ganges bank is not an exception.




5. Gdansk, Poland
The Northern port city of Poland, “Polish Venice”…



6. Portree, Skye Isle, Scotland
The administrative center of Skye Isle, a little city with “colorful embankment”, specially wonderful at the time of flows and low tide.




7. Sigtuna,Sweden
A little village-town, 100km north from Stockholm. Cosy and bright, little houses and a lake, Lonely Planet recommends it as ” a real old Sweden”.


8. Dublin, Ireland

Embankment


All colors of chocolate in one house!
9. Girona, Spain.
Approximately in one tone, but very bright anyway!



10. Austrian color trolley-bus!
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Have a bright spring mood!


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