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As a journalist, I would like to present a unique article on the bluest waters in the world. According to various studies, spending time near water has numerous benefits for human well-being, including relaxation, creativity, and overall happiness. However, why settle for an ordinary water source when you can enjoy the most stunning and breathtaking blue water in the world?

Recently, CV Villas conducted a study to identify the bluest waters around the globe. By analyzing unfiltered Google map images of 200 beaches, they were able to determine the RGB color code of the waters and compare it to the certified bluest shade of blue, YInMn Blue, discovered by scientists at the University of Oregon in 2016. The results were astonishing!

The research revealed that Pasqyra Beach (Mirror Beach) in Albania boasts the bluest water in the world. This beach is located at the southern end of Albania and is across from Greece’s Corfu island. It is surrounded by large rock formations and offers only one restaurant and bar. Despite its popularity due to its unique beauty, Pasqyra Beach remains an ideal destination for a peaceful beach day. The mesmerizing blue waters make it all worthwhile!

Joining Pasqyra Beach on this list are Paralia Mpouka in Greece, Kassiopi in Greece, Plage de la Vernette in France, and Kaputas Beach in Turkey. With seven out of the top 30 locations being located in Greece alone! So if you’re looking for azure waters with stunning views, it’s time to plan a trip to these beautiful destinations as soon as possible!

For more information about these stunning destinations or any other travel-related topics visit cvvillas.com today!

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