Fall Foliage Around the World

Travel Stories: From Osaka to Chicago, seven photos of turning leaves around the shrinking planet

11.03.09 | 10:16 AM ET

Photo of Satsukiyama Park, Osaka, by pelican via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of Central Park, New York City, by joiseyshowaa via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of fall along the Charles River, Boston, by rjones0856 via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of graffiti by the subway tracks, Basilica S. Paolo station, Rome, by antmoose via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of ferris wheel at Navy Pier, Chicago by karmablue via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of Charles Bridge and Prague from the banks of the Vltava River, by Kyle Simourd via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Photo of autumn on the Seine, Paris, by Zemzina via Flickr (Creative Commons)

Alicia Imbody is a former World Hum intern and an international development consulant based out of Washington D.C.


6 Comments for Fall Foliage Around the World

tada 11.03.09 | 7:51 PM ET

Love colors of the trees!

Celine 11.04.09 | 12:50 PM ET

These are lovely.
I love Fall Colors and made a trip particularly to enjoy the Autumn in the New England areas of the USA.
A picture of mine on fallen leaves here:
http://indicaspecies.blogspot.com/2009/11/osi-shift-in-time.html

pat 11.05.09 | 12:07 PM ET

The pictures are awesome. as an amateur photographer i would like knowing the camera used to take these pictures.

cf 11.05.09 | 5:39 PM ET

Hi Pat,

Click on the name under each of the photo and it should take you to the flickr page where you may be able to find the camera used (if the user has enabled the EXIF).

I have some fall color pictures from the North East USA from this year here….
http://www.flickr.com/colorfotos

Thanks!

Kallen Johnstone 11.10.09 | 11:39 PM ET

Amazing colours!

I’m currently travelling through South Korea and the leaves here in the mountains are stunning. Reds, yellows, and greens almost too bright for nature to produce. So beautiful!

:D

Adeje 11.26.09 | 6:23 PM ET

Great collection.
I love seasons !

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