Sunday, 26 July 2015

Copenhagen By Color

Last weekend I got to travel to Copenhagen, Denmark with some new friends that I've made whilst studying abroad in London. Right from the start I noticed that this beautiful city was covered in vibrant colors. Unfortunately it is near impossible to capture these colors, however, below you will see some of my most valid attempts to do so in pictures. The buildings are of course what caught my eye's attention first. We saw so many colorful buildings, painted in saturated reds, oranges, yellows, blues, the list goes on... This was such an unusual thing for me to see, as it is not very common where I am from. The unique colors really brighten your mood, and put you in an almost fairy-tail-like state of mind. Another thing I noticed was how blue some of their rivers were, even on  the cloudier days we could see the blue shining through. I also have to mention the greenery, Copenhagen was full of trees, bushes, grass, all of which a bright magnificent green. I may have taken special notice of this so much because of the lack of green currently in California do to the drought. Either way, it was quite a sight to see! I hope you've enjoyed this little talk about the colors I saw in Copenhagen, have a look below to see more of what I'm talking about.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Colorful buildings in the Nyhavn Harbor
Copenhagen, Denmark
Looking at the beautiful scene from our boat tour
Copenhagen, Denmark
Boat tour through the canals of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Boat tour through the canals of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Cute little alleyway in the center of town at sunset 
Copenhagen, Denmark
We found this fun colored building on our way to see the little mermaid statue near Langelinie
Copenhagen, Denmark
We sure don't get castles like this back in California!
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
We also got to go to the the Tivoli Gardens, the second oldest amusement park in the world!
Copenhagen, Denmark
One of the roller coasters in Tivoli

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