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Multitudinous hues of nature have healing powers

Many a times, the multitudinous hues of nature have healing powers! The world is vast and sublime; however, unfortunately, a few find time to notice and appreciate. I remember a friend mentioning: it's important to breathe. It's so very true. Let's invigorate in the healing arms of nature. Let's breathe !

Can you guess the places in London in the photographs below? 

Hint: Some are places most travellers and Londoners would have certainly visited.




                  Solitary green
 
        
Hue of love

                                                                                                           Supreme blue


 Melange  
 

                        Earthly 
Answers: 
London
Mudchute Park (first photograph) and St. James Park (the rest) :) 

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