Turquoise Waters
Turquoise waters refer to bodies of water that exhibit a bright blue-green color, often seen in tropical and subtropical regions. This striking hue is typically caused by the presence of shallow sandy bottoms, which reflect sunlight, and the absence of organic material and sediments that can darken the water. Popular locations for turquoise waters include Caribbean Sea, Maldives, and Bora Bora.
The color of turquoise waters can vary based on factors such as depth, weather conditions, and the angle of sunlight. These vibrant waters are often associated with warm climates and are a major attraction for tourists seeking activities like snorkeling, swimming, and relaxation on beaches.