Riot of colors in the tulip fields

Dutch tulip plantation, huge fields of incredible colors - an amazing sight. When viewed from above, it seems that some children painted a giant ground huge multi-colored crayons. At the same time the contours of "figures" are a perfectly correct.
Bright blue, red, pink, yellow - the colors of the rainbow shimmers Liss, the district in the western part of the Netherlands. Farmers expect to get good earnings by selling tulips flower shops and supermarkets around the world.
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1. Kaleidoscope.
Tens of thousands of tourists flock to at least half an eye to look at this beauty before the flowers are cut and sent for sale in supermarkets and flower shops around the world.
Tourists come to this region in droves, often for several days they live in parked cars along the way to enjoy the wonderful shades of colors.
Every year there are more than three billion blooming tulips on exports sent two-thirds of this amount, mainly driven by the flowers in the United States and Germany.





2. Type in the parked car along the tulip plantations.



3. Incredibly shades of tulips owe their long history - a wave of tulip mania swept the world in the seventeenth century, and breeders began to breed new species.
Tulips bloom season begins in March and lasts until August. During this time the country hosts several tulip festivals. But the most overwhelming impression plantation produce spring flowering.
Tulips have been cultivated for about 400 years ago, and since then in the Netherlands each year approximately nine billion bloom tulips, two thirds of which are exported to other countries. If we divide the colors evenly among all the inhabitants of the planet, then each will get two flower.
Reputation of the Netherlands as a country of tulips are so hardened that the area between Haarlem and Leiden are now referred to as "De bollenstreek" - «Tyulpanov edge."



4. The workers at the plantation near the town of tulips Shvaneberga in eastern Germany, where these flowers are also grown.
But like a rainbow, tulip miracle, alas, short-lived. When the flowering season is over, there is much more prosaic planted vegetables.



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