The most tsundere river in the world

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-28

Between the vast expanse of heaven and earth, there are many magnificent scenery, such as the fairy mountains of the famous river, the endless desert and the rippling blue river. No matter what kind of scenery you're heading to, you'll need to dress up when you're out and about. But there is one of the most tsundere rivers in the world that asks those who come to see it to remove their makeup.

This river is the Columbia Rainbow River. Located in the mountains of central Colombia in South America, the river is about 100 kilometers long. Because the river will show a variety of colors such as red, yellow, blue, and orange at a certain time of year, it looks like a rainbow falling into the river, so people call this river the rainbow river or the colorful river.

The Rainbow River is known as the "River that flows from heaven" because of its gorgeous colors. The beauty of this river is surreal, changing colors with the seasons, making it a wonder of Colombia.

Want to know the source of the colors of the Rainbow River?The answer is actually quite simple. A special aquatic plant called "Macalina" is the root cause of such brilliant colors, and this plant needs the right amount of water and plenty of sunlight to take on such beautiful colors. So the Rainbow River is not so gorgeous all year round, and it is only possible to enjoy such a beautiful scenery from June to December.

When traveling to Rainbow River, if someone wears heavy makeup, the staff will prevent them from entering, and even perfume is not allowed. This regulation has made many people wonder why they can't wear makeup when they go to Rainbow River.

The answer is that the local ** instituted this regulation in order to protect the water source and allow the macalina to grow better. If you have the opportunity to travel to Colombia in the future, will you still want to enjoy the most proud river in the world?

Colombia Tourism, South American Scenery, Aquatic Plants, Water Conservation, Natural Scenery

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