4Chefchaouen, Morocco

Ensconced in the Rif Mountains, this popular, historic tourist town is famous for its blue-washed buildings. These buildings are blue because of Jewish refugees in 1930. In Judaism, the blue represents heaven or the sky. It’s also indicative of people who live their lives in spiritual awareness.

Since 1930 the 40,000 locals have continued to paint all the buildings blue in keeping with the Jewish tradition and history. The village appears to change its shade of blue throughout the day. When it rains, the place looks like a water world and some even say the color keeps the mosquitoes away since they don’t like water.
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