<p>A sea of <i>Nemophila</i> flowers called baby blue eyes covers a field at Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Japan. The popular park features many colorful flowers and an amusement park.</p>

Blue Flowers in Hitachinaka, Japan

A sea of Nemophila flowers called baby blue eyes covers a field at Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Japan. The popular park features many colorful flowers and an amusement park.

Photograph by Atsushi Motoyama, National Geographic Your Shot

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