Tulip Rows for Days
Nothing says “springtime magic” quite like a drone’s-eye view of a Dutch tulip field, and this photo is no exception. Stretching out like a rainbow rolled flat, the Netherlands’ tulip fields are as iconic as windmills and clogs. These colorful rows don’t just look good on Instagram; they’re a major tourist draw, with folks flocking to places like Keukenhof Gardens, often called the “Garden of Europe.”
Keukenhof is the grand stage for millions of tulips, which show off their vibrant colors yearly. The story here? Tulips first arrived in the Netherlands in the 16th century, and since then, they’ve painted the countryside with some seriously photogenic flair.