a woman inside a mosque in Iran
wildflowers in Big Sur, California
shipping containers on a dock in Singapore
an amusement park ride at night
a Sandager’s wrasse, New Zealand
a double rainbow over the Wood-Tichik State Park, Alaska
magnified sugar crystals
a chorus line performing at a hotel in Miami
fruit on display at a market in Istanbul
colorful buildings in Burano, Italy
colored powder during a Holi celebration
colorful wigs in New York City
a red-eyed tree frog on a flower
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Shiraz, IranColor is everywhere, and when it's everywhere at once, it can be as ephemeral as a rainbow, as sudden as colored powder raining down at a festival, or as necessary as a natural defense. No matter where you look, life is in color. Here, a woman prays at the 18th-century Vakil Mosque in Shiraz, Iran. Islam is the official religion of Iran, practiced by about 98 percent of the population. (For more pictures of the amazing colors of our world, buy the National Geographic book Life in Color.)
Photograph by Roberto Cattani, Your Shot

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