The Beauty of Spring

Definitely feels like spring is here even though there are times I still feel the winter chill. More than the vibrant mood it brings these last few days  I am also totally turning on my spring mood, that’s for sure.  An all time favorite season because the weather is so lovely, it’s not too cold and not too hot and those beautiful flower-blossoming trees are blooming only in the spring season together with the lush trees and I tend to go a little crazy with all the pretty colors.

It’s definitely a must-have to start the spring time with gladness, let’s bury the coldness of winter and fall in love with all of these amazing picturesque views of nature.

I don’t want to miss going out and taking some shots of God’s wonderful creations and sharing the beauty of spring.

Life's too short. Let it go and live, keeping the memories tuck in our hearts.

God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. (Genesis 1:31)

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World’s Newest Natural Wonders including Danxia, China

I LOVE TRAVELING! I feel awesome every time I travel locally or abroad.

New places to explore and discover. I can’t wait to pack my bags and visit Danxia. =)

Check out the world’s newest natural wonders

China Danxia 

Each year, the United Nations unveils a list of the world’s most stunning natural attractions, called World Heritage sites, and chances are, you’ve never heard of them—Papahanaumokuakea, anyone? The designation shines the spotlight on a handful of hidden gems, while also protecting them from man. See eight that made the cut for 2010, including China Danxia, pictured.

Over the past 28 years, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has identified more than 180 of these natural wonders across 77 countries. These “World Heritage Sites” are deemed “unique, irreplaceable, and authentic.” The esteemed club includes the likes of the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, and Victoria Falls among other iconic sites. (Manmade landmarks, such as Rome’s Colosseum, are counted separately.)

This summer, the UN agency added some particularly picturesque (and hard to pronounce) landscapes to its list. Check out BUDGETTRAVEL.COM WEBSITE slide show of the Eight “New” Natural Wonders.