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Colours of Travel – White

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Author: Kathryn Frengs (350 Articles)

Travelfusion's Social Media Officer, I manage all of our online marketing and presence on Twitter, Facebook, our blog and more. I love my job!

After last week’s feature of the colour brown, today we’re moving on to a seemingly controversial colour, white.  Considered by many to not be a true colour at all, white can be found nearly everywhere if you look closely enough, but there are a few places where it definitely stands out.

Travel around the world with us in white!  From snowbanks to religious buildings and including some special members of the animal kingdom, snowy pure white is a treat wherever you can find it!

The White HouseWashington, D.C., United States

white washington dc

Photo credit: Mike {mikemurrowphotography}

Cars lined up near the RajpathNew Delhi, India

white india

Photo credit: Christian Haugen

Flowers in Bloom at Versailles CastleFrance

white france

Photo credit: jenkang75

An unusual white peacock – Madeira, Portugal

white portugal

Photo credit: Leo-setä

Northwest Arch cloud formation – New Zealand

white new zealand

Photo credit: geoftheref

Penguins having fun on the snow – Antarctica

white antarctica

Photo credit: elisfanclub

Polar Bears sparring in the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” – Manitoba, Canada

white canada

Photo credit: James Seith Photography

Thanks to those of you who suggested white for today’s post.  We’re still open to ideas and suggestions for which colours you’d like to see next!  Make sure to leave a comment here or on our Facebook page.

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