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Ever wondered where the world’s most vibrant places are?

Posted on August 17, 2024 by agogo22

Ever wondered where the world's most vibrant places are?

From the rainbow houses of Burano to the blue maze of Chefchaouen, let's explore the most colorful urban landscapes on Earth.

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— Muse (@xmuse_) August 16, 2024

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