Red in life

Red is a symbol of passion, love, anger, fire and blood. In Eastern culture, it symbolizes luck and prosperity. Red appears everywhere in nature, from dying stars to blooming flowers in the sunrise.

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A bright red fan tree on the Namenalala island of Fiji.

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A cave in Hubei Province, China turned into a wedding venue thanks to the red cloths and lanterns.

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Iron-rich cliffs in Waterton Lakes national park in Alberta province, Canada.

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Magadi Lake in Kenya is tinged with redness by the explosion of bacteria after a storm. Because lake water is rich in salt and alkali, very few animals and plants live here. However, Magadi is a paradise for wading birds.

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A triplefin fish is almost mingled with the red sea moss in Indonesia's Tukangbesi Islands. It rests at this sea of ​​sea to avoid the look of predatory fish.

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Sea oats flow through the wind in a thunderstorm on a beach in Virginia, USA. This salt-loving grass helps sand dunes to form on the coast and protect them.

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A maple in Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. About 90 species of maple trees are found in the United States.

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A red starfish on a rock covered with algae in Vancouver Island, Canada. This invertebrate uses many colors to repel enemies and disguise.

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The leaves of salt plants turn red when the autumn comes.

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Students in Taiwan (China) during the Tan Hoi Revolutionary celebration on October 10, 2008.

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